Đề Cương b1 28.3 Hoàn Chỉnh 2
Đề Cương b1 28.3 Hoàn Chỉnh 2
Đề Cương b1 28.3 Hoàn Chỉnh 2
2024
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GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
1. Present simple - Present Progressive / Stative verbs
2. Questions & Question words
3. Past simple - Used to - Be/Get used to
4. Past simple - Past simple vs Past Progressive
5. Relative Clauses
6. Adjectives - Adverbs of Manner/ Comparisons
Question 41- 80
24. Revision
23. He didn’t meet Joe and Alf, because they left than they usually do.
A.early B. earlier C. earliest D. the earliest
24. you finish your report on time?
A.Was B. Are C. Did D. Were
25. I was resting all day yesterday, because I was tired.
A.terrible B. most terrible C. terribly D. more terribly
26. Robert was crossing the street when he Fred riding a motorcycle.
A.saw B. was seeing C. seeing D. is seeing
27. This artist is famous of all three that you mentioned.
A.the less B. least C. less D. the least
28. That’s the boy father is our teacher.
A.who B. which C. whose D. that
29. Can you tell me to put these boxes?
A.where B. when C. which D. who
30. Mark, is only twenty, teaches French.
A.which B. who C. when D. whose
31. My doctor advised me to a sport.
A.take off B. take after C. take up D. take on
32. I can’t believe that they your offer.
A.turned on B. turned off C. turned out D. turned down
33. When I suggested a walk in the woods, he .
A.credited B. nodded C. raised D. shook
34. After his mother’s , he moved to Argentina.
A.death B. strength C. power D. impression
35. It was really that nobody was hurt in that accident.
A.strong B. powerful C. incredible D. truthful
36. Both my children are afraid the dark.
A.of B. for C. on D. with
37. They did everything in their to keep the company.
A.truth B. strength C. impression D. power
38. I bought a leather bag that my new boots.
A.match B. matches C. suits D. suit
39. Both her children have a very vivid .
A.description B. impression C. admiration D. imagination
40. I’ve got the that they’re lying again.
A.impression B. admiration C. imagination D. description
41. The Carltons have never Denmark before.
A.been to B. gone to C. gone in D. been at
42. Have you thought of studying abroad?
A.since B. before C. never D. ever
43. Danny tennis since he was a child.
A.played B. plays C. been playing D. has been playing
44. It has been raining heavily our plane took off two hours ago.
A.while B. already C. since D. still
45. Mr. Marfin go on business trip very often.
A.need B. needs C. doesn’t have D. has to
46. We can’t meet Jack today. We to work overtime.
A.have B. must C. had better D. would rather
118. You could at phone me to let me know that you wouldn't come.
A.later B. late C. least D. latest
119. I can't stand him any more; I'm going to put things straight .
A.all over B. at all C. all the same D. once and for all
120. , his comments on their behaviour seemed fair.
A.All over B. All in all C. At all D. All year round
121. I was very tired yesterday because I for two nights.
A.hadn't been sleeping B. hadn't slept
C. didn't sleep D. was sleeping
122. How long had you been standing there before I you?
A.see B. had seen C. was seeing D. saw
123. When Jill heard the alarm, she ran out of the house, but the thieves her car.
A.had already stolen B. were already stolen
C. already stole D. had already been stealing
124. Mark to learn Spanish on his own for three years, but last year he decided
to go to a language school
A.was trying B. had been trying
C. has tried D. has been trying
125. Eric said that he had lost his mobile phone .
A.yesterday B. previous day C. the day until D. the day before
126. Carl told that Tom couldn't be there on time.
A.me B. to me C. for me D. at me
127. His secretary told them in the office.
A.not wait B. not to wait C. to not wait D. don't wait
128. Mr. Taylor to the hotel manager about the service in the hotel.
A.said B. explained C. accused D. complained
129. Mike asked me abroad before.
A.whether I travel B. had I travelled
C. if I travelled D. whether I had travelled
130. The police officer asked me .
A.where are you from B. whether you are from
C. where I was from D. where was I from
131. Both my brother and I are still our old friends from Dover.
A.in place of B. in touch with C. in answer to D. in addition to
132. Could you tell me who is of the marketing department?
A.in charge B. in answer C. in agreement D. in comparison
133. In painting the whole house, he built a new garage.
A.charge of B. front of C. addition to D. touch with
134. The children were telling stories the fireplace.
A.in place of B. in touch with C. in addition to D. in front of
135. The teacher asked me when World War II .
A.broke out B. broke in C. broke into D. broke down
136. Joe was late because his car had .
A.broken out B. broken in C. broken down D. broken through
137. Somebody my best friend's house a week ago.
A.broke out B. broke into C. broke through D. broke down
138. I'm sorry for on your conversation but we have to leave soon,
A.breaking in B. breaking down C. breaking through D. breaking out
163. As Liam down the street, a flower pot fell on his head.
A.walks B. was walking C. is walking D. walking
164. This time next week we our final exam.
A.are talking B. take C. will be taking D. will have taken
165. You can have the cheese cake or the coconut tart.
A.either B. neither C. both D. none
166. It’s difficult for me right now. I need more time to think about it.
A.decide B. deciding C. to be decided D. to decide
167. Oliver speaks Japanese really .
A.well B. good C. better D. best
168. He warned me on that chair because it was broken.
A.not sitting B. never sitting C. don’t sit D. not to sit
169. There’s a carrot cake left but not enough for all of your friends.
A.few B. little C. a few D. a little
170. Did you know that reptiles are cold-blooded?
A.all B. either C. neither D. none
171. the train was late, he got to work on time.
A.Despite B. Although C. In spite D. In spite of
172. Dad was right! I really wish I his advice!
A.take B. took C. had taken D. have taken
173. I couldn’t fall asleep last night, so I tried a book, but that didn’t help either.
A.to read B. reading C. read D. to have read
174. If I you, I’d call him right now.
A.am B. have been C. will be D. were
175. This exercise isn’t as easy it may seem.
A.as B. so C. than D. from
176. Last Saturday they visited the village their father was born.
A.which B. where C. whose D. when
177. Give me a call when you to the office.
A.go B. will go C. are going D. went
178. I’m a bit tired so I’d rather in tonight.
A.staying B. am staying C. to stay D. stay
179. Unless you start taking your medication, you feel better.
A.will B. won’t C. would D. wouldn’t
180. When I arrived at the airport, I realized that I my ticket.
A.have forgotten B. forget C. had forgotten D. was forgeting
181. The children are looking seeing their cousins from Mexico.
A.forward to B. after C. out D. over
182. Peter’s job interview turned to be a total disaster.
A.up B. off C. out D. down
183. I really wish you wouldn’t comment everything I do. It’s really annoying.
A.with B. at C. for D. on
184. The new project is under Mr. Benson’s
A.supervision B. construction C. consideration D. repair
185. Could you please inform me the changes with occurred in the new program?
A.on B. with C. for D. about
186. My father was raised in great so he doesn’t like to waste money on silly things.
A.luxury B. poverty C. consideration D. supervision
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MACHINE A. Drinks cannot be ordered at the bar.
OUT OF ORDER B. Use this machine when the bar is closed.
DRINKS AVAILABLE C. There is a drinks machine in the bar.
AT BAR D. This machine is not working at the moment.
CARRIED
16.
ALL PRICES A. Everything is cheaper this week.
B. No extra charges next week.
REDUCED C. Usual prices this week.
THIS WEEK D. Cheaper prices next week.
18.
TWO JACKETS A. Cleaning now costs twice as much.
CLEANED FOR THE B. Cleaning costs are now cheaper.
C. Cleaning costs are going up.
PRICE OF ONE D. Cleaning costs will stay the same.
19.
PARKING SPACE A. You must pay to park here.
B. If you use the train you can park here.
FOR C. This space is for railway officials.
STATION USERS D. No one is allowed to park here.
ONLY
20.
PASSENGERS MUST A. You can buy your ticket during the journey.
B. You pay when you get off.
BE IN POSSESSION C. You have to book a seat before travelling.
OF A TICKET D. You have to buy a ticket before your journey
BEFORE
TRAVELLING
21. A. Passengers are allowed to change their seats.
B. Passengers are allowed to eat snacks on the bus.
C. Passengers can make noise on the bus.
D. Passengers have to follow the bus rules.
22.
A. Knock the door if you want to enter when it does not often.
B. Open the door when you want to enter.
C. You are not allowed to enter when the door does not open.
D. You are not allowed to enter if the door open.
23.
A. It’s unsafe to go ahead because the area is flooding.
B. You will be drown if you turn around.
C. You should go ahead if you want to avoid flooding area.
D. If you can swim, you can go ahead.
25.
A. People must wear long sleeve shirt and trousers in this area.
B. People must wear casual clothes in this area except long sleeve
shirt and trousers.
C. People have to wear formal clothes in this area except long sleeve
shirt and trousers.
D. Long sleeve shirt and trousers should be worn in this area.
26.
A. Pay attention to the kids when you are playing.
B. You have to slow down your speed and be careful when you
are driving in this area.
C. You are not allowed to drive in this area.
D. Driving is prohibited in this area.
27.
A. This area is for smoking only.
B. This area is for eating only.
C. This area is for drinking only.
D. You are not allowed to smoke, eat and drink in this area.
28.
A. Only adults are permitted to drink alcohol on this site.
B. People under 18 are not allowed to drink alcohol on this site.
C. No one can drink alcohol on this site.
D. You are permitted to buy alcohol on this site.
29. A. People will give you a free drive when they see this sign.
B. Drivers won’t stop when you want to hitchhike here.
C. You are allowed to hitchhike when you see this sign.
D. Hitch hiking is accepted here.
31.
A. Students can use their cell phones outside the school campus.
B. Students are allowed to use cell phones in the school campus.
C. Students have to submit their cell phones at the school gate before
they enter the school campus.
D. Parents should keep their children’s cell phones before their
children enter the school.
32.
A. There is no parking left in this area.
B. This parking zone is used only for buses.
C. Bus drivers are not allowed to stop here.
D. This parking zone is used only for loading goods.
33.
A. It won’t hurt if you are falling down.
B. This area of working is safe.
C. You will be in the danger of falling if you don’t work at a safe
distance and don’t use safety belt.
D. You don’t need to use safety belt when you work in this site.
34. A. Drivers can park in this area after 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
B. Parking time in this area is from 7 AM to 6 PM Monday to Friday.
C. Drivers are allowed to park their cars in this area before 7 AM and
after 6 PM.
D. Parking is not allowed in this area from 7AM to 6 PM Monday
through Friday.
35.
A. Avoid smoking and naked lights because this area is highly
flammable.
B. This is non-smoker area.
C. Naked lights aren’t allowed to use in this area.
D. Smokers should use naked lights to light their cigarettes in this
area.
36.
A. We cannot deliver papers at the weekend.
TO STOP DAILY PAPER B. We plan to stop delivering papers five days from now.
DELIVERIES FIVE C. You must tell us five days early if you don’t want papers.
DAYS WARNING MUST D. Please tell us if you don’t want papers at the weekend.
BE GIVEN
37.
A. Accident patients are not admitted here.
THIS HOSPITAL HAS B. The emergency department is closed.
NO EMERGENCY C. This hospital only accepts accident patients.
DEPARTMENT D. Contact this hospital in an emergency.
38.
A. Family tickets save time
B. Family tickets save money.
A FAMILY TICKET C. Family tickets may be more expensive.
CUTS COST D. Family tickets have gone down in price.
39.
PUBLIC MEETING A. Many people don’t want a motorway.
B. Building the motorway starts today.
C. People are going to talk about building a motor way.
TO DISCUSS
D. Everyone travelling on the motorway should meet here.
PROPOSED
MOTORWAY
40.
THE MANAGEMENT A. You cannot bring your luggage into the dining room.
DOES NOT ACCEPT B. You must look after your things yourself.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR C. You should give your things to the manager.
PROPERTY LEFT IN D. You should lock things in your suitcase.
THE DINING ROOM
READING COMPREHENSION = 5đ
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Text 4: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
It‟s a sound you will probably never hear, a sickened tree sending out a distress
signal. However, a team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture‟s Forest
Service has recently heard the cries, and they think some insects also hear the trees and
are drawn to them like vultures attracted to a dying animal.
Researchers hypothesized that these sound- actually vibrations produced by the
surface of plants were caused by a severe lack of moisture. They fastened electronic
sensors to the bark of drought stricken trees and clearly heard distress calls. According
to one of the scientists, most parched trees transmit their plight in the 50- 500-kilohertz
range. (The unaided human ear can detect no more than 20 kilohertz). They
experimented on red oak, maple, white pine, aspen and birch and found that all make
slightly different
sounds. With practice, scientists could identify the species of tree by its characteristic
sound signature.
The scientists surmise that the vibrations are created when the water columns inside
tubes that run the length of the trees are cracked, a result of too little water following
through them. These fractured columns send out distinctive vibration patterns. Because
some insects communicate at ultrasonic frequencies, they may pick up the trees‟
vibration and attack the weakened trees. Researchers are now running tests with potted
trees that have been deprived of water to see if the sound is what attracts the insects.
“Water-stressed trees also have a different smell from other trees, and they experience
thermal changes, so insects could be responding to something other than sound”, one
scientist said. A B C B D ( ANH BÌNH CÓ BÁNH ĐA )
1. The word “fractured” in the passage is closest in meaning to…
A. cracked
B. crooked
C. straight
D. rectangular
2. Which of the following is believed to be a cause of the trees‟ distress signals?
A. attacks by insects
B. lack of water
C. experiments by scientists
D. torn roots
3. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?
A. the effect of insects on trees.
B. the vibrations produced by insects.
C. the sounds made by trees.
D. the mission of the U.S. Forest Service.
4. In paragraph 3, the phrase “pick up” could best replaced by which of the following?
A. attack
B. perceive
C. lift
D. transmit
5. All of the following are mentioned as possible factors in drawing insects to
weakened trees except…
A. sounds
B. smells
C. thermal changes
D. changes in color
TEXT 9: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer among A, B, C, or D.
bài lần lần trước mới ra
Aspirin’s origins go back at least as early as 1758. In that year, Englishman Edward
Stone noticed a distinctive bitter flavor in the bark of the willow tree. To Stone, this particular
bark seemed to have much in common with “Peruvian Bark,” which had been used
medicinally since the 1640s to bring down fevers and to treat malaria. Stone decided to test
the effectiveness of the willow bark. He obtained some, pulverized it into tiny pieces, and
conducted experiments on its properties. His tests demonstrated that this pulverized willow
bark was effective both in reducing high temperatures and in relieving aches and pains. In
1763, Stone presented his findings to the British Royal Society.
Several decades later, further studies on the medicinal value of the willow bark were
being conducted by two Italian scientists. These chemists, Brugnatelli and Fontana,
determined that the active chemical that was responsible for the medicinal characteristics in
the willow bark was the chemical salicin, which is the active ingredient of today’s aspirin.
The name “aspirin” is the trade name of the drug based on the chemical salicin,
properly known as acetylsalicylic acid. The trade name “aspirin” was invented for the drug
in the 1890s by the Bayer Drug Company in Germany. The first bottles of aspirin actually
went on sale to the publicjust prior to the turn of the century, in 1899.
1. According to the passage, aspirin originated
A. sometime after 1758
B. no later than 1758
C. definitely sometime in 1758
D. no earlier than 1758
2. It can be inferred from the passage that Peruvian Bark
A. caused fevers
B. was ineffective in treating malaria
C. was described to the British Royal Society by Stone
D. was in use prior to aspirin
3. What did the willow bark look like after Stone prepared it for his experiments?
A. It was in large chunks.
B. It was a rough powder.
C. It was a thick liquid.
D. It was in strips of bark.
4. The Italian chemists mentioned in the passage most probably conducted their studies on
willow bark
A. in the 1750s
B. in the 1770s
C. in the 1780s
D. in the 1760s
5. What is true about Brugnatelli and Fontana?
A. They were from Italy.
B. They added a chemical to the willow bark.
C. They were medical doctors.
D. They conducted studies on the willow bark
Text 10: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Reading to oneself is a modern activity which was almost unknown to the
scholars of the classical and medieval worlds, while during the fifteenth century
the term “reading” undoubtedly meant reading aloud. Only during the nineteenth
century did silent reading become commonplace.
One should be wary, however, of assuming that silent reading came about
simply because reading aloud was a distraction to others. Examinations of factors
related to the historical development of silent reading have revealed that it
became the usual mode of reading for most adults mainly because the tasks
themselves changed in character.
The last century saw a steady gradual increase in literacy and thus in the
number of readers. As the number of readers increased, the number of potential
listeners declined and thus there was some reduction in the need to read aloud.
As reading for the benefit of listeners grew less common, so came the flourishing
of reading as a private activity in such public places as libraries, railway
carriages and offices, where reading aloud would cause distraction to other
readers.
Towards the end of the century, there was still considerable argument over
whether books should be used for information or treated respectfully and over
whether the reading of materials such as newspapers was in some way mentally
weakening. Indeed, this argument remains with us still in education. However,
whatever its virtues, the old shared
literacy culture had gone and was replaced by the printed mass media on the one
hand and by books and periodicals for a specialized readership on the other.
By the end of the twentieth century, students were being recommended to
adopt attitudes to books and to use reading skills which were inappropriate, if not
impossible, for the oral reader. The social, cultural and technological changes in
the century had greatly altered what the term “reading” implied. B D A B A
( BÌNH DƯƠNG Á B-A :3 )
TEXT 7: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
A cave containing over 200 paintings was discovered in the Wollemi National Park, Australia, eight years ago.
Some of the paintings are (1) least 3,000 years old. (2) is
even more surprising is that the cave was found by chance by someone walking in the area. However, the site
of the cave was so difficult to reach that it (3) a long time before researchers could visit it.
The exact location of the site has to be (4) secret. This is to (5) the cave from
being visited by sightseers who do not (6) how easy it is to (7) the
paintings.
The paintings show people and animals, (8) birds, lizards and other Australian animals
that can (9) be seen today. According to researchers, (10) its
recent discovery, nobody had visited the cave for around 200 years.
1. A. in B. of C. to D. at
2. A. How B. What C. Why D. Which
3. A. lasted B. spent C. took D. finished
4. A. remained B. set C. controlled D. kept
5. A. prevent B. miss C. escape D. avoid
6. A. catch B. realise C. dream D. feel
7. A. waste B. injure C. damage D. upset
8. A. involving B. adding C. including D. consisting
9. A. yet B. already C. ever D. still
10. A. by B. after C. until D. on
TEXT 11: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
WOOL
Wool comes from sheep and certain other animals like goats and rabbits. Over a million tonnes of
wool is produced every year, of (1) 60% goes into clothes. The wool that is used
(2) comes from Australia Merino sheep. Their wool is good for baby clothes, as it is soft,
(3) babies warm, and can (4) their bodies.
When wool is first cut from the sheep, it (5) a high level of valuable oil, so before the wool is used, it
must be cleaned. The (6) way to do this is by putting the wool in warm water. The
oil that is (7) from the wool is widely used in products like hand creams.
Sheep were first used by humans several thousand years ago, (8) it is believed that this
was for meat (9) than wool. When people developed a way of cutting the wool from
sheep it (10) a more important material.
TEXT 12: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
Finding Gold
Most people would agree that finding the perfect ring for your partner is difficult. However, John
Greenwood, a Scottish engineer, (1) himself an extra challenge.
(2) of taking a trip to the jeweler’s, John (3) much of last year standing up to his
knees in freezing water. He was looking for tiny pieces of gold (4) the stones on the river beds in the
Scottish Highlands.
Using very (5) equipment, John worked hard to (6) enough gold to make not
just an engagement ring for his girlfriend, Morag, (7) also their two wedding rings.
“I was out there (8) weekend and in the evenings before it got dark, in freezing cold water,” he
said.
Experts think that John was amazingly lucky to find so much gold in such a (9) time.
Many people (10) for 30 years without getting anything.
1 did B. made C. gave D. had
A.
2 Rather B. Besides C. Along D. Instead
A.
3 took B. paid C. spent D. held
A.
4 among B. towards C. against D. through
A.
5 easy B. plain C. necessary D. basic
A.
6 choose B. collect C. pick D. select
A.
7 or B. and C. but D. even
A.
8 every B. some C. most D. any
A.
9 little B. short C. quick D. small
A.
10 reach B. follow C. search D. keep
A.
TEXT 13: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
VISIT AN AMERICAN FRIEND’S HOME
If you're invited to an American friend's home for dinner, keep in (1) these general
rules for polite behavior. First of all, arrive approximately on time (but not early). Americans expect
promptness. It's OK to be 10 or 15 minutes late but not 45 minutes late. Dinner might be over-cooked and
ruined by then. When you're invited to someone's home for a meal, it's polite to (2) a small gift.
Flowers or candy are always appropriate. If you have an attractive item made in your native country, your
host and/or hostess would certainly (3) receiving that as
a gift.
Some Americans don't know about the dietary restrictions of various ethnic and religious groups. What do
you do if you're served a food that you don't like or cannot eat? Don't make a
(4) about it. If your host doesn't say anything about what you aren't eating, then you shouldn't,
(5) . Simply eat what you can and hope that no one notices what you left. If you are questioned,
you may have to (6) that you don't eat meat (or whatever), but you can also say that you've
enjoyed the other foods and have had "more than enough" to eat. Don't make the cook feel obliged to
prepare something else for you. Be (7) to compliment the cook on the food that you
enjoyed.
Don't leave immediately (8) dinner, but don't overstay your welcome, either. When your friends
seem to be getting tired and running (9) of conversation, take their behavior as a cue to leave. The next
day, call or (10) a thank-you note to say how much you
enjoyed the evening.
1. A. touch B. mind C. head D. safe
2. A. bring B. send C. seek D. find
3. A. want B. need C. intend D. enjoy
4. A. mistake B. believe C. fuss D. up
5. A. either B. too C. neither D. so
6. A. beg B. admit C. accept D. except
7. A. confident B. shy C. happy D. sure
8. A. after B. before C. during D. while
9. A. in B. on C. out D. at
10. A. send B. wrote C. give D. pass
Topic 1: You are studying English at a private language school attended by many
international students. You are planning a surprise birthday party for a friend who has been
feeling sad and homesick. Write an email with at least 150 words to another classmate and
invite him/her to the party. In your email:
• explain the reason for the party
• give the date and time of the party
• suggest what the classmate should bring to the party
Topic 2: An English-speaking friend wants to spend a two-week holiday in your region and
has written asking for information and advice. Write a letter with at least 150 words to your
friend. In your letter:
• offer to find somewhere to stay
• give advice about what to do
• give information about what clothes to bring
Topic 3: Your best friend just had a nice new house. You are currently overseas but will be
returning to your hometown in a week. Write an email with at least 150 words to your friend
including:
• congratulate your friend
• tell her/him when you will be returning home
• ask when you could drop in with a special gift to see the new house
Chủ đề 1: Bạn đang học tiếng Anh tại một trường ngoại ngữ tư thục có nhiều người theo học
sinh viên quốc tế. Bạn đang lên kế hoạch tổ chức một bữa tiệc sinh nhật bất ngờ cho một người bạn đang cảm
thấy buồn và nhớ nhà. Viết một email ít nhất 150 từ cho một người bạn cùng lớp khác và mời họ đến dự bữa
tiệc. Trong email của bạn:
• giải thích lý do của bữa tiệc
• cho biết ngày giờ của bữa tiệc
• gợi ý bạn cùng lớp nên mang gì đến bữa tiệc
Chủ đề 2: Một người bạn nói tiếng Anh muốn dành kỳ nghỉ hai tuần ở vùng của bạn và đã viết thư để hỏi
thông tin và lời khuyên. Viết một lá thư có ít nhất 150 từ cho bạn bè của bạn. Trong bức thư của bạn:
• đề nghị tìm nơi nào đó để ở
• đưa ra lời khuyên về việc cần làm
• cung cấp thông tin về quần áo cần mang theo
Chủ đề 3: Bạn thân của bạn vừa có một ngôi nhà mới rất đẹp. Bạn hiện đang ở nước ngoài nhưng sẽ trở về
quê hương sau một tuần nữa. Viết một email có ít nhất 150 từ cho bạn bè của bạn bao gồm:
• chúc mừng bạn của bạn
• cho cô ấy/anh ấy biết khi nào bạn sẽ trở về nhà
• hỏi khi nào bạn có thể mang một món quà đặc biệt đến để xem ngôi nhà mới
50. I paid far more money for my new computer than I expected to. (so)
I didn’t expect ....to pay so much .. money for my new computer.
51. The heavy snow meant that no trains were running. (prevented)
The trains ..were prevented from running by t he heavy..
52. Can I borrow your camera for my holiday, please? (lend)
Can .you lend me your camera for my holiday, please ?
53. John was horrified to find his new car had been stolen. (horror)
To his horror, John found his new car had been stolen.
54. If only I spoke Russian. (could)
I wish I could speak Russian.
55. Brazilian farmers grow much of the world’s coffee. (is)
Much of the world’s coffee is grown by farmers in Brazil............
56. I lost my way because I didn’t take a map. (had)
If I had taken a map, I wouldn’t have lost my way.
57. Bill Gates is thought by many people to be among the richest men in the world. (that)
Many people think that one of the world’s richest man is Bill Gates...
58. Our local supermarket employs over 200 people. (are)
Over 200 people ..are employed by our local supermarket............
59. This coffee is too weak for me. (not)
This coffee ..is not strong enough for me........
60. Do you have any idea who owns this house? (house)
Do you have any idea .whose house this is ?
61. This is the fastest way to get to the city center.
There’s no faster way than this to get to the city center.
62. If anyone succeeds in solving the problems, it will probably be him.
He’s the most likely person to succeed in solving the problems...
63. We arrived too late to see the first film.
We didn’t arrive early enough to see the first film..
64. "Would you mind not smoking in here?"
I’d rather you didn't smoke in here...........
65. He wrote the letter in two hours.
It took him two hours to write the letter............
66. In spite of his age, Mr. Benson runs 8 miles before breakfast.
Though Mr. Benson is old, he runs 8 miles before breakfast
67. I was very interested in our conversation.
It was very interestingto talk to you......
68. These bookshelves are my own work.
I made these bookshelves myself.........
69. I haven't been to the dentist's for two years.
It’s two years since I went to the dentist's.......
70. Whenever she went to Paris, she bought a new dress.
She never went to Paris without buying a new dress.....
71. You must see the manager tomorrow morning.
You have to see the manager tomorrow morning
72. I've warned you not to go near that dog.
I’ve warned you aboutgoing near that dog.
73. There was never any answer when he rang.
Every time he rang there wasn't any answer...
74. No one expected his coming.
He wasn't expected to come............
LISTENING 20D
Đề thi sẽ ra cả 3 dạng luôn nhé
TEXT 13: 5đ
1) What was the weather like in the United State this past year?
A. It was a typical year B. It was a terrible year for C. It was a wonderful year D. It was a beautiful year
for weather weather for weather for weather
2) Temperatures around the Great Lakes in January are .
A. high B. low C. hot D. cold
3) Why were airports closed?
A. Because of rain B. Because of storm C. Because of snow D. Because of smoke
4) What was the weather like in March?
Text 54: Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (Part 3, Practice 4)
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1. The professor mentions the play by Ibsen to present a new type play.
A. True B. False
2. Three types of plays mentioned in the talk are thriller, comedy, tragedy.
A. True B. False
3. Saint Joan is an example of a tragicomedy.
A. True B. False
4. Comedies have humorous characters and happy endings.
A. True B. False
5. “Ghosts” is the play of George Bernard Shaw.
A. True B. False
Text 55: Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (Part 3, Practice 5)
Warm-up (1 minute)
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• May I have your full name, please?
• How are you today?
• What’s your major?
• Where are you living now?
• What do you often do in your free time?
• How many people are there in your family? Who are they?
Topic 22: Describe a subject that you used to dislike but now have interest in.
You should say:
What is it?
When did you study this subject?
Why didn’t you like it before?
Why do you have an interest in it now?
Topic 23: Describe a person who helps protect the environment.
You should say:
Who is this person?
How does this person protect the environment?
What difficulty has this person faced?
And how do you feel about this person?
Topic 24: Describe a time when someone didn’t tell the whole truth about something.
You should say:
When did this happen?
What was the situation?
Who were you with?
Why didn’t the person tell the whole truth?
Topic 25: Describe an occasion when you traveled and your vehicle broke down.
You should say:
Who were you with?
What happened to the vehicle?
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How long did it take to get the vehicle repaired?
And how did you feel after the vehicle was repaired
Topic 26: Describe a famous person who made a big difference in people’s lives.
You should say:
What is his/her name?
What did he/she do?
What do you know about his/her lives?
How did he/she make a difference?
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