III. Fill in the suitable forms of words
1. They have never experienced any...........eruption like that. (volcano)
2. Tormado is a storm which has a..... Iike a funnel. (shaped)
3. You don't have to pay for the tickets. They are..... (freedom)
4. I can't tell you my..........now. (feel)
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1. Mary is........happy......that she has good marks. (happily)
2. You will receive awards if you work...... ......effectively......(effect)
3. My friend is a .......conservationist......... .He wants to protect the environment. (conservation)
4. Minh loves......swimming......in the morning. (swim)
. Choose the best answer.
1. Mount Pinatubo, (which/ who/ whom/ whose) is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted 1991.
2. Tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything (who/ whom/ that/ whose) is in their path.
3. We (don’t meet/ didn’t meet/ won’t meet/ haven’t met) since we left school.
4. I’ll bring some raincoats just in case. I hope my friends (didn’t/ won’t/ don’t/ haven’t) laugh at me.
5. In 1995, a huge earthquake (strike/ struck/ striking/ striked) the city of Kobe in Japan.
6. Tidal waves (are/ were/ is/ was) the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
7. I can’t hear what you are saying. Can you (turn on/ turn off/ turn up/ turn over) the radio?
8. Neil Armstrong, (which/ whom/ who/ whose) walked on the moon, lived in the USA.
9. Marie Curie, (whom/ whose/ which/ who) is one of the greatest women in our time, discovered radium.
10. The men and the elephants (which/ that/ whom/ who) you saw on TV last night are from Africa.
11. She came back to the village (where/ what/ whose/ which) she was born.
1. Mount Pinatubo, (which/ who/ whom/ whose) is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted 1991.
2. Tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything (who/ whom/ that/ whose) is in their path.
3. We (don’t meet/ didn’t meet/ won’t meet/ haven’t met) since we left school.
4. I’ll bring some raincoats just in case. I hope my friends (didn’t/ won’t/ don’t/ haven’t) laugh at me.
5. In 1995, a huge earthquake (strike/ struck/ striking/ striked) the city of Kobe in Japan.
6. Tidal waves (are/ were/ is/ was) the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
7. I can’t hear what you are saying. Can you (turn on/ turn off/ turn up/ turn over) the radio?
8. Neil Armstrong, (which/ whom/ who/ whose) walked on the moon, lived in the USA.
9. Marie Curie, (whom/ whose/ which/ who) is one of the greatest women in our time, discovered radium.
10. The men and the elephants (which/ that/ whom/ who) you saw on TV last night are from Africa.
11. She came back to the village (where/ what/ whose/ which) she was born.
24.Tet is a festival........occurs in late January ir early February (who/ which/ whose/ whom)
25. In 1995, a huge earthquake.......the city of Kobe in Japan (strike/ struck/ striking/ to strike)
26. We often go to the town......house (cultutal/ culture/ culturally/ culturist)
27. Tornadoes can suck up anything that is..... their path (on/ in/ at/ for)
28. He is the...and pride of his mother (joy/ joylessnness/ joyful/ joyfully)
29. There are many....throughout the year (celebrating/ celebrates/ celebrations/ celebration)
30. The word........ which comes frim the Chinese means big wind (hurricane/ typhoon/ thunderstorm/ tornado)
31. She didn't understand the matter..... she didn't ask for help (therefore/ although/ however/ but)
32. Miss Lien...... is my neighbor, often shouts at night (that/ who/ whose/ whom)33. Don't trust anyone you meet. It's not always..... to be trustful (right/ rightly/ wrong/ wrongly)
34. I can't haer what is on the television. Can you... the volume? (Turn off, turn down/ turn on/ turn up)
35. It is evident that tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything..... is in their path (that/ who/ whose/ whom)
36. He is a generous man. He is..... known for his generousity (good/ better/ best/ well)
37. Hundreds of people on the beach died, and thousands were injured..... scientists had warned them about the eruption (although/ however/ because/ so)
38. York,....... I visited last year , is a nice old city (who/ which/ whom/ that)
39. Tornadoes are......storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm (tropical/ snow/ funnel-shaped/ circle shaped)
40. Sally has been working here since....... collefe (jas left/ leaves/ is leaving/ left)
41. If people...... energy, there will be no shortage of electricity (save/ will save/ would save/ saving)
42. It is some months ...... the tsunami happened (on/ in/ at/ since)
43. They are discussing the celebreation...... is going to be held at the end of the month (this/ it / who/ that)
44. Tom enjoys...... strange stamps (collect/ collecting/ collected/ to collect)
45. If she continues to use electricity that way, she.... to pay a large bill (will/ would have/ will have/ have)
fill in the blank witly one suitable preposition .
1. The music is too loud . Could you till it __up___ a little
2. They read the news__from__the Internet .
3. Ha Noi vill have temperatures ___between____ 23°C and 27°C
4. Why don ' t you bring __with __an umbrella ?
5. you shouldn’t laugh__at_____disabled
6 . The earthquake___in_ Kobe __in__ 1995 killed a large number of people .
7 . A tornado looks __like__ a funnel .
8. Tornadoes can suck __into__anything that is _on___their path
9 . I agree __with __ my mother about most things .
10 . Hurricane Andrew swept through southern Florida __on__August 1992
Fill in the blanks with suitable words in the box below. There are some extra words.
often looking need subject which true more draw many limit carefully person that fast exact
Drawing has always been a very popular hobby. Young children draw with a pencil soon as they can hold one. Drawing is (1) often seen as a special skill, and it is (2) true that some people seem to draw perfect pictures without any effort. Yet drawing, like writing, can be learnt; you can (3) draw accurately if you work really hard at it. Drawing is first of all about looking (4) carefully. It sounds easy to say that all you (5) need to do is look at things, but it really isn't that simple. The best way to draw a familiar (6) subject is to imagine that you are (7) looking at it for the first time.
Nowadays, there are (8) more courses and materials available than ever before, (9) which means that you can experiment to improve your skills. The only (10) limit is your imagination.
1. They have never experienced any volcanic eruption like that. (volcano)
2. Tormado is a storm which has a shape Iike a funnel. (shaped)
3. You don't have to pay for the tickets. They are free (freedom)
4. I can't tell you my feeling now. (feel)