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My television is an important (1)_____of furniture to me. I can't get (2)_____the house very often, but my TV brings the whole (3)_____to me. From the evening news and the "all - new" channels. I learn about events (4)_____ the outside world: politics, the environment, recent changes in technology and medicine, and (5)_____on. I like game shows and travel programs, (6)_____. And i love comedies: I think it's important to be (7)_____ to laugh. I can event watch shows (8)_____other languages and "go shopping" by TV. With the major national network, I have a (9)_____of fifty different programs (10)_____the same time!
My television is an important (1)_____of furniture to me.
bit
piece
slice
pair
I can't get (2)_____the house very often,
out
in
out of
into
but my TV brings the whole (3)_____to me.
world
places
towns
cities
I learn about events (4)_____ the outside world: politics, the environment, recent changes in technology and medicine,
on
in
out
over
and (5)_____on.
.A.such
this
that
so
I like game shows and travel programs, (6)_____
too
so
either
neither
And i love comedies: I think it's important to be (7)_____ to laugh
ability
enable
able
inability
I can event watch shows (8)_____other languages and "go shopping" by TV.
of
in
at
by
With the major national network, I have a (9)_____
choose
chose
choice
choosing
of fifty different programs (10)_____the same time!
in
at
on
of
Change the sentence into passive one: Nam will buy a new shirt.
Will wish festivals at rarely if from last dress until
New Year is one of the four important traditional (1) _____ in the United States. On New Year's Eve, most people go to parties. At twelve o'clock (2) _____ night, everyone says “Happy New Year!” and they (3) _____ their friends and relatives good luck. New Year's parties usually (4) _____ a long time. Some people don't go home (5) _____ morning. Another holiday, Halloween, is mainly for children. On this holiday children (6) _____ as witches, ghosts or other characters. Most of the children go (7) _____ house to house and say “Trick or Treat”. (8) _____ the people at the house do not give them candy, the children (9) _____ play a trick on them. But this (10) _____ happens. Most people give them candy or fruit.
New Year is one of the four important traditional (1) _____ in the United States.
At twelve o'clock (2) _____ night, everyone says “Happy New Year!”
and they (3) _____ their friends and relatives good luck.
New Year's parties usually (4) _____ a long time.
Some people don't go home (5) _____ morning. Another holiday, Halloween, is mainly for children.
On this holiday children (6) _____ as witches, ghosts or other characters.
Most of the children go (7) _____ house to house and say “Trick or Treat”
(8) _____ the people at the house do not give them candy,
the children (9) _____ play a trick on them.
But this (10) _____ happens. Most people give them candy or fruit.
News media are the means or methods by which people lean what is happening in the city, in the country and in the world. The News media can be classified into two general categories: the categories of print media and electronic media. Print media use the written material to communicate news to readers. Electronic media use air waves to send news into homes, offices and public places. Print media are usually divided into magazines and newspapers. Most newspapers print news daily. For example, the newspaper “The news work times’’ is published weekly , the Newsweek and Times magazines are published once a week. The electronic media are generally divided into radio and television. Radio news is the one that you listen to. In the United States, many radio stations broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is the one that you not only listen to but also watch. In Canada and the United states, for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future new categories of news media will develop. Even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception of news.
Read the text and choose the best answer to complete each sentences below:
What do the print media use to communicate the news?
TV
air waves
radio
newspapers
Read the text and choose the best answer to complete each sentences below:
What do the electronic media use to broadcast news?
air waves
magazines
newspapers
books
Read the text and choose the best answer to complete each sentences below:
What is the New York Time an example of ?
magazine
newspaper
radio program
television program
Read the text and choose the best answer to complete each sentences below:
Which of the following print media are published?
Newsweek
Times
The New York Times
all of above
Read the text and choose the best answer to complete each sentences below:
Which of the following electronic media are broadcast?
TV programs
newspapers
magazines
none of above
Nobody has used this room for ages.
=> This room ______________________.
Nobody swept this street last week.
=> ………………………………………
He________(not do) his homework yet.
I (tell)______ you many times not to ride your bike on the pavement.
Sửa lỗi sai: Now go to bed and close your eye! You will feel fine after a good night's sleep.
Nowadays, a lot of important inventions (1 - carry out) by scientist (2 - work) for large industrial firms. However, there (3 - be) still opportunities for other people (4 - invent) various things. In Britain, there's a weekly TV program which (5 - attempt) to show all the devices wich people (6 - invent) recently. The people (7 - organize) the program receive information about 700 inventions per year. New ideas can (8 -develop) by private inventors. However, it's important (9 - consider) these questions: Will it work? Will it (10 -want)? Is it new?
Nowadays, a lot of important inventions (1 - carry out)
by scientist (2 - work) for large industrial firms.
However, there (3 - be) still opportunities
for other people (4 - invent) various things.
In Britain, there's a weekly TV program which (5 - attempt) to show all the devices
wich people (6 - invent) recently.
The people (7 - organize) the program receive information about 700 inventions per year.
New ideas can (8 -develop) by private inventors.
However, it's important (9 - consider) these questions:
Will it work? Will it (10 -want)? Is it new?
Oak city is a great city. There's so (1)............. things to do ! There are cinemas, parks and discos. It's got some great clothes and music shops (2)............ Oak city is very modern and beautiful. There aren't any (3)............. buildings and there's some beautiful (4).............. around the city. Is there any pollution in the Oak city? There isn'tmuch pollution (5)............. there isn't much traffic. Everyone travels (6)............... bike and walks, so there aren't many accidents. No one works, so everyone has got a lot of free time. Are there any unfriendly people in Oak city? - No, so come and spend a little time here.
There's so (1)............. things to do ! There are cinemas, parks and discos.
much
many
some
any
It's got some great clothes and music shops (2)............ Oak city is very modern and beautiful.
neither
either
too
so
There aren't any (3)............. buildings
beautiful
ugly
pretty
unpleasant
and there's some beautiful (4).............. around the city.
scenery
scene
view
sight
There isn'tmuch pollution (5)............. there isn't much traffic.
so
because
although
if
Everyone travels (6)............... bike and walks, so there aren't many accidents.
so
in
with
by
On first (A) day of the Lunar New Year, Vietnamese people (B) go to the (C) pagoda to pray for the best (D) luck of the year.
On...............we often go out.
nights of Saturday
Saturday's nights
Saturday nights
None is correct
One in six drivers Britain is aged between 17 and 25. But more drivers in this age group are responsible _ (1) _ a greater number of accidents than older drivers, in __ (2) _ one accident in four is the fault of a young, inexperienced driver. A team of researchers has _ (3) _ two years studying the driving performance, attitudes and behaviour of young people. The report _ (4) _ that not all young drivers are dangerous, _(5)_ a large number of males, particularly those aged 17 to 20, do not drive as carefully_(6)_ other age groups. These young drivers are more likely to have_(7) _ accident in their first year of driving_(8)_ when their experience increases. The report also notes that men are more likely to_(9) driving rules than women, and that a girlfriend or wife in the car has a calming _ (10)_ on the driving pattern of young men.
But more drivers in this age group are responsible _ (1) _ a greater number of accidents than older drivers
A to
for
with
D from
in __ (2) _ one accident in four is the fault of a young, inexperienced driver.
A order
place
time
D fact
A team of researchers has _ (3) _ two years studying the driving performance, attitudes and behaviour of young people.
A done
put
given
D spent
The report _ (4) _ that not all young drivers are dangerous
A says
tells
speaks
D talks
_(5)_ a large number of males, particularly those aged 17 to 20
A and
but
since
D because
do not drive as carefully_(6)_ other age groups.
A so
like
as
D that
These young drivers are more likely to have_(7) _ accident in their
A the
this
an
D some
first year of driving_(8)_ when their experience increases.
A than
until
or
D while
The report also notes that men are more likely to_(9) driving rules than women,
A crash
break
tear
D escape
and that a girlfriend or wife in the car has a calming _ (10)_ on the driving pattern of young men.
A way
effort
method
D influence
One rarely finds good service these days. => Rarely ___________.
People can use milk for making butter and cheese. => Milk ____________________.
“Open the door,” he said to them.
=> He _____________________.
I'd like a nice ................ orange.
juice
juicy
juiceless
juicer
PARENTS AND FRIENDS
We can choose our friends, (10)______ we can't choose our relations. That doesn't mean, though, that members of our family can't also be our friends. Many children have such a good relationship with their parents that they see them (11)______ friends. Of course, when you're a teenager, you’ll have (12)_____ with your parents. There will be times when you don't get on very well with them. That's only natural. There will be times times when you want to be (13)_____ and solve your problems by yourself. You'll also let your parents down sometimes. After all, nobody's perfect and we all make mistakes. But your parents understand that.
We can choose our friends, (10)______ we can't choose our relations.
and
but
therefore
moreover
Many children have such a good relationship with their parents that they see them (11)______ friends.
like
as
for
unlike
Of course, when you're a teenager, you’ll have (12)_____ with your parents
moods
dishonesty
arguments
lies
There will be times times when you want to be (13)_____ and solve your problems by yourself.
divorced
grateful
independent
single
(1) People began to keep animals in zoos over 3,000 years before, when the rulers (2) of China opened an enormous zoo called the Gardens of Intelligence. In much of (3) the early zoos, animals taught to perform for the visitors. This no longer (4) happens and it is accepted that the purpose of zoos are for people to see animals (5) behaving natural.
(6) Today, most cities have a zoo or wildlife park. However, not everybody (7) approves of zoos. Person who think that zoos are a good idea say they provide (8) us for the opportunity to learn about the natural world and be close to wild (9) animals. Both of these would not be possible with zoos. On the other hand, some (10) people disapprove of zoos because they believe it is wrong putting animals in (11) cages, and argue that in zoos where are not managed properly, animals live in dirty (12) conditions and eat suitable food.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
(1) People began to keep animals in zoos over 3,000 years before, when the rulers (2) of China opened an enormous zoo called the Gardens of Intelligence. In much of (3) the early zoos, animals taught to perform for the visitors.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
(1) People began to keep animals in zoos over 3,000 years before, when the rulers (2) of China opened an enormous zoo called the Gardens of Intelligence. In much of (3) the early zoos, animals taught to perform for the visitors.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
This no longer (4) happens and it is accepted that the purpose of zoos are for people to see animals (5) behaving natural.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
This no longer (4) happens and it is accepted that the purpose of zoos are for people to see animals (5) behaving natural.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
(6) Today, most cities have a zoo or wildlife park. However, not everybody (7) approves of zoos. Person who think that zoos are a good idea say they provide (8) us for the opportunity to learn about the natural world and be close to wild (9) animals.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
(6) Today, most cities have a zoo or wildlife park. However, not everybody (7) approves of zoos. Person who think that zoos are a good idea say they provide (8) us for the opportunity to learn about the natural world and be close to wild (9) animals.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
(6) Today, most cities have a zoo or wildlife park. However, not everybody (7) approves of zoos. Person who think that zoos are a good idea say they provide (8) us for the opportunity to learn about the natural world and be close to wild (9) animals.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
Both of these would not be possible with zoos. On the other hand, some (10) people disapprove of zoos because they believe it is wrong putting animals in (11) cages, and argue that in zoos where are not managed properly, animals live in dirty (12) conditions and eat suitable food.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
Both of these would not be possible with zoos. On the other hand, some (10) people disapprove of zoos because they believe it is wrong putting animals in (11) cages, and argue that in zoos where are not managed properly, animals live in dirty (12) conditions and eat suitable food.
The passage below contains 10 errors. UNDERLINE and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided. There is an example.
On the other hand, some (10) people disapprove of zoos because they believe it is wrong putting animals in (11) cages, and argue that in zoos where are not managed properly, animals live in dirty (12) conditions and eat suitable food.
People say that this novel was written by a very young father.
=> _________________________________.
People should stop experiments on animals. => Experiments _________________.
People stand under this to wash themselves : S_ _ _ _ _.
People used to think that heavy things always ................. faster than light things.
fall
collapsed
destroyed
fell
People who travel frequently on business or for pleasure often suffer some form of health problem, yet over half of these problems can easily be prevented. The most common ailment, a headache, can be avoided by taking along an ample supply of aspirin or other pain relievers. Another common affliction is motion sickness caused by the constant movement of a vehicle. Ginger capsules, sold in most health food stores, have been found effective as a remedy. Other familiar problems include sunburn, which can be prevented by using effective sunscreen, and insect bites, which can be controlled with use of a repellent spray or ointment. For everyday cuts and scratches, a first-aid kit containing bandage and antiseptic cream is recommended.
What is the best title for the passage?
Frequent Travellers.
Common Health Problems
Avoiding Travel Ailments
Travelling for Business or Pleasure
According to the passage, travellers are most commonly bothered by ……….
sunburn
headaches
insect bites
motion sickness
The word ‘affliction’ can best be replaced by ………..
result
experience
supply
D ailment
According to the passage, what can be used to remedy motion sickness?
A moving vehicle
Pain-killers
Ginger capsules
A first-aid kit
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a solution to a health problem?
Cold cream.
Sunscreen.
Repellent spray.
Aspirin.
Phong/ eat/ lots of/ junk food/ so/ he/ putting/ weight
Please _____ the light, it's getting dark here.
turn on
turn off
turn over
turn into
Tìm lỗi sai: Preserving natural resources mean reserving them for our future.
If the relative pronoun can be omitted, write it in brackets : Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry.
Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person is an expert in the skill of pronouncing his own language; but few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncing foreign languages. There are many reasons for this, some obvious, some perhaps not so obvious. But I suggest that the fundamental reason why people in general doo not speak foreign languages very well is that they fail to grasp the true nature of the problem of learning to pronounce, and consequently never set about tackling it in the right way. Too many people fail to realize that pronouncing a foreign language is a skill – one that needs careful training of a special kind, and one that cannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of itself. I think even teachers of languages, while recognizing the importance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerned with speaking the language. So the first point I want to make is that English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher should be prepared to devote some of the lesson time to this, and should get the student to feel that here is a matter worthy of receiving his close attention. So, there should be occasions when other aspects of English, such as grammar or spelling, are allowed for the moment to take second place.
What does the writer actually say about pronouncing foreign languages?
Only a few people are really proficient.
No one is really an expert in the skill.
There aren’t many people who are even fairly good.
There are a lot of people who are moderately proficient.
The writer argues that going about the problem of pronunciation in the wrong way is________.
an obvious cause of not grasping the problem correctly.
a fundamental consequence of not speaking well
a consequence of not grasping the problem correctly
not an obvious cause of speaking poorly
The underlined word “one” in the passage refers to_________.
skill
careful training
special kind
itself
The best way of learning to speak a foreign language, he suggests, is by_________.
picking it up naturally as a child
learning from a native speaker
not concentrating much on pronunciation
taking on systematic work
The underlined word “aspects” in the passage probably means________.
pronunciation
parts
words
sentences
Can I help you ............... your bag, Lan?
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