[TA]-Cùng dắt tay nhau vào 10 \:D/

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kothechiuduoc

Chia động từ
1. Look at those black clouds. It (rain) is going to raining
2. We (not see) her since we (be) on holiday on ha Long bay haven't seen-were
3. Phuong (not finish) her homework yet. hasn't finished
4. Would you like some coffee? I just (make) some. have just made
5. Noone (use) this car for several years. has used
6. Last night when we (visit) him, he (do) an experiment on the upstairs. visited-was doing
7. The sewing machine which you (use) at present (invent) in 1830 by a Friench. are using-invented
8. I (not see) your uncle recently. – No. He (not go) out since he (buy) a new color TV. haven't seen- hasn't gone-bought
9. Do you know what the pudding (make) from?- I’m not sure. My mother often ( cook) it at Christmas, but I never (ask) her about it is made-cooks-have never asked
10. My uncle just (open) a new internet house on Trang Thi street. have just opened
11. Her grandfather (die) 20 years ago. She (never meet) him. died- has never met
12. Linh’s brother (lose) his job last month and since then he (be) out of work. lost-was
13. You(see) Mrs Chi lately?- yes, I (see) her at the school gate 3 days ago. have you seen-saw
14. The door won’t open unless you (push) it hard push
15. As soon as I (have) enough money, I’ll buy a new car. have
16. I (not use) the car this eveing, so you can have it. don't use
17. I (walk) along the street when I suddenly (feel) something hit me in the back. I (not know) what it was. was walking-felt-don't know
18. It (be) cold when we (leave) the house that day, and a light snow (fall) was-left-fell
19. I(not see) Daisy for ages. When I last (see) hin, he (try) to find a job in London. haven't seen-saw-was trying
20. I(walk) along the street when suddely I(hear) footsteps behind me. Some body (follow) me. I was frightened and I(start) to run. was walking-heard-was following-started
ai đó xem hộ nhá, thank you :D
 
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tomcangxanh

trời ơi ko đứa nào chịu đọc warning trc khi vào topic à.
đã bào đừng post bài lên mờ lị. Vô tác dụng vs các nhok.
7. The sewing machine which you (use) at present (invent) in 1830 by a Friench. are using-invented
16. I (not use) the car this eveing, so you can have it. don't use
17. I (walk) along the street when I suddenly (feel) something hit me in the back. I (not know) what it was. was walking-felt-don't know
20. I(walk) along the street when suddely I(hear) footsteps behind me. Some body (follow) me. I was frightened and I(start) to run. was walking-heard-was following-startedxem lại câu này đi em
 
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zainhangheo_pro

Đây là đề thi IELTS hồi đầu năm anh thi nè mấy em tham khảo để nâng cao khả năng biểu đạt nhé : Cái đề này về chủ đề du lịch !
Part 1: Describe your city or a place you lived

You should say: + what place it is
+ how long you have lived there
+ what is special in that place

and also tell what you like and dislike in that place / city
Part 2:

1. Why do people like to visit a place or travel? What time is best for travelling?

2. Compare the kinds of tourist trips that local people and foreign visitors make within Vietnam.

3. Discuss any disadvantages you think there may be for Vietnam when having a large tourist industry.
 
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maxqn

trời ơi ko đứa nào chịu đọc warning trc khi vào topic à.
đã bào đừng post bài lên mờ lị. Vô tác dụng vs các nhok.
7. The sewing machine which you (use) at present (invent) in 1830 by a Friench. are using-invented
16. I (not use) the car this eveing, so you can have it. don't use
17. I (walk) along the street when I suddenly (feel) something hit me in the back. I (not know) what it was. was walking-felt-don't know
20. I(walk) along the street when suddely I(hear) footsteps behind me. Some body (follow) me. I was frightened and I(start) to run. was walking-heard-was following-startedxem lại câu này đi em
7- are using - was invented
16- don't use/ am not using/ am not going to use
17- ... didn't know :D
20- nghĩ là had been following me :-??
 
Z

zainhangheo_pro

Đề thi tiếng anh của trường anh nè :
I) Read the following text and choose the answer which you think fits best:
Of the six outer planets, Mars, commonly called, is the closest to Earth. Mars, 4200 miles in diameter and 55 percent of the size of Earth, and 141.000.000 miles from the Sun, compared to 365 days for the Earth. For many years, Mars had been thought of as the with the man-made canals supposedly discovered by an Italian astronomer, Schiaparelli, in 1877. With the United States spacecraft Viking I's landing o n Mars in 1976, the man-made canal theory was proven to be o nly a myth. Viking I, after landing o n the soil of Mars, performed many specific experiments and took numerous pictures. The pictures showed that the red color of the planet is due to the reddish, rocky Martian soil. No biological life was found, though it had been speculated by many scientists. The Viking also monitored many weather changes including violent dust storms. Some water vapor, polar ice, and permafrost (frost below the surface) were found, indicating that at o ne time there were significant quantities of water o n this distant planet. Evidence collected by the spacecraft shows some present volcanic action, though the volcanoes are believed to be dormant, if not extinct.

1. All of the following are true EXCEPT
A. Mars has two moon
B. It takes longer for Mars to circle the Sun than it takes Earth
C. Martian soil is rocky
D. Mars is lager than Earth

2. The word "supposedly" is closet in meaning to
A. actually
B. persumably
C.formerly
D. unquestionably

3. Mars has been nicknamed
A. Viking I
B. The Red planet
C. Deimos
D. Martian

4. The word "myth" is closet in meaning to
A. fact
B. event
C. legend
D. enigma

5. The Viking I exploration accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
A. Performing scientific experience
B. collecting information showing volcanic action
C. monitoring weather conditions
D. discovering large quantities of polar ice and permafrost

6. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Fairly recent studies of this planet reveal data that contradict previously held theories
B. Very little of the Martian landscape has changed over the years
C. Scientists are o nly speculating about the Red Planet
D. Scientists are no longer interested in the planet because there is no life o n it

7. The word "monitored" is nearest in meaning to
A. programmed
B. televised
C. censored
D. observed

8. The word "dormant" is closet in meaning to
A. dangerous
B. inactive
C. erupting
D. significant





II) Cloze:

If women choose to (1) a career o nce they have children, they often miss (2) o n a close relationship with their children. Helen Jamieson is a mother of three who has (3) up work to look after her children full-time.
She strongly belives that women are pessurized to do too much, (4) themselves to the absolute limit. In her own case, after six years of paid employment, Helen finally decided to call it (5) day. She says she initially found (6) hard being at home, (7) she never missed the job itself. She admits that if she had (8) a brilliant career to begin with, she might feel differently now. Fiancially, she is no worse off (9) before, as the cost of childcare and commuting (10) her actual income. (11) the government starts to offer tax incentives to working parents, she says she will not return to the workplace(12) her children are grown up.





III) Complete the following dialouge by putting the verb in brackets into the correct form, gerund or infinitive, as required:

A: You complain about feeling lonely but you've o nly yourself to blame, you know. You don't even try (1. make) new friends. Why don't you join a club of some sort and stop (2.feel) so sorry for yourself.

B: Look John, I know you mean (3.be) kind but I'd prefer (4.do) things o n my own way. I've tried (5.join) clubs in the past but I absolutely hate (6.have) to meet a lot of people and I used to dread (7.go) to meetings so much that I stopped (8.attend) together after a few weeks, I regret (9.say).

A: But if you don't go o n (10.attend), how can you expect to make friends? You need (11.preserve) more. Friendship doesn't just happen. It means (12.spend) time with people and (13.share) experience with them. If you o nly stopped (14.think) about it for a moment, you'd see I was right.

B: But I've so little time for a social life. There's always work that needs (15.do) in the house and then there' the novel I'm writing. I dread (16. think) what will happen if that's not finished by the deadline. And that's not all...

A: OK. Ok. Before you go o n (17. give) me any more reasons why cánt you go out, let me make a final suggestion. Do you remember (18. meet) an American friend of mine at my house recently? He's trying (19.make) up a party to go to the theatre to see "Private Lives) next weel. He told me not to forget (20. invite) you. I know you prefer (21.go) to concerts to (22.see) plays, o n the whole, but this production has had rare notices and I'm sure you'd ẹnoy it. What do you sảy

B: Yes, I'de love (23.come). If you could give me your friend's number, I'll remember (24.ring) him and thank him.



IV) Rewrite the following sentences:
1) Jane was coming this evening but she has apparently changed her mind.
Jane seems.....
2) The phone stopped ringing the moment I got downstairs.
No sooner....
3) He was very sorry that he didn't see Audrey in her trip to London.
He greatly....
4) His disability did not prevent him from sailing around the world.
Despite the fact....
5) She agreed to go out to dinner with him because she assumed he was not married.
Had she....
6) The police let him leave after they had questioned hịm
He was...
7) Everyone was suprised that the singer had very little money when he died.
The singer had....
8) They o nly found out who Peter really was when they read about him in the paper.
It was...

V) Essay writing:
In some countries, teenagers have jobs while they are still studients. Do you think this is a good idea? Support your opinion by using specific reasons and details.
 
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tjanshj_babykut3

Đấy là đề thi IELTS àh lão ?? khó nhỉ lão có đáp án không cop lên cho mọi người xem đi ...
còn bên dưới là đề lớp mấy thế ?
 
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maxqn

I) Read the following text and choose the answer which you think fits best:
Of the six outer planets, Mars, commonly called, is the closest to Earth. Mars, 4200 miles in diameter and 55 percent of the size of Earth, and 141.000.000 miles from the Sun, compared to 365 days for the Earth. For many years, Mars had been thought of as the with the man-made canals supposedly discovered by an Italian astronomer, Schiaparelli, in 1877. With the United States spacecraft Viking I's landing o n Mars in 1976, the man-made canal theory was proven to be o nly a myth. Viking I, after landing o n the soil of Mars, performed many specific experiments and took numerous pictures. The pictures showed that the red color of the planet is due to the reddish, rocky Martian soil. No biological life was found, though it had been speculated by many scientists. The Viking also monitored many weather changes including violent dust storms. Some water vapor, polar ice, and permafrost (frost below the surface) were found, indicating that at o ne time there were significant quantities of water o n this distant planet. Evidence collected by the spacecraft shows some present volcanic action, though the volcanoes are believed to be dormant, if not extinct.

1. All of the following are true EXCEPT
A. Mars has two moon
B. It takes longer for Mars to circle the Sun than it takes Earth
C. Martian soil is rocky
D. Mars is lager than Earth

2. The word "supposedly" is closet in meaning to
A. actually
B. persumably (presumably chứ nhỉ? :) )
C.formerly
D. unquestionably

3. Mars has been nicknamed
A. Viking I
B. The Red planet (loại trừ chứ chẳng thấy đâu)
C. Deimos
D. Martian

4. The word "myth" is closet in meaning to
A. fact
B. event
C. legend
D. enigma

5. The Viking I exploration accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
A. Performing scientific experience
B. collecting information showing volcanic action
C. monitoring weather conditions
D. discovering large quantities of polar ice and permafrost

6. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Fairly recent studies of this planet reveal data that contradict previously held theories
B. Very little of the Martian landscape has changed over the years
C. Scientists are o nly speculating about the Red Planet
D. Scientists are no longer interested in the planet because there is no life o n it

7. The word "monitored" is nearest in meaning to
A. programmed
B. televised
C. censored
D. observed

8. The word "dormant" is closet in meaning to
A. dangerous
B. inactive
C. erupting
D. significant





II) Cloze:

If women choose to (1) a career o nce they have children, they often miss (2) o n a close relationship with their children. Helen Jamieson is a mother of three who has (3) up work to look after her children full-time.
She strongly belives that women are pessurized to do too much, (4) themselves to the absolute limit. In her own case, after six years of paid employment, Helen finally decided to call it (5) day. She says she initially found (6) hard being at home, (7) she never missed the job itself. She admits that if she had (8) a brilliant career to begin with, she might feel differently now. Fiancially, she is no worse off (9) before, as the cost of childcare and commuting (10) her actual income. (11) the government starts to offer tax incentives to working parents, she says she will not return to the workplace(12) her children are grown up.
1- get/ have/ find
2- getting
3- given
4- putting
5- a
6- it/ herself
7- but
8- such
9- finance
10-suits
11-if
12-where





III) Complete the following dialouge by putting the verb in brackets into the correct form, gerund or infinitive, as required:

A: You complain about feeling lonely but you've o nly yourself to blame, you know. You don't even try (1. make) new friends. Why don't you join a club of some sort and stop (2.feel) so sorry for yourself.
to make - feeling
B: Look John, I know you mean (3.be) kind but I'd prefer (4.do) things o n my own way. I've tried (5.join) clubs in the past but I absolutely hate (6.have) to meet a lot of people and I used to dread (7.go) to meetings so much that I stopped (8.attend) together after a few weeks, I regret (9.say).
to be- to do- joining- having - going- attending
A: But if you don't go o n (10.attend), how can you expect to make friends? You need (11.preserve) more. Friendship doesn't just happen. It means (12.spend) time with people and (13.share) experience with them. If you o nly stopped (14.think) about it for a moment, you'd see I was right.
attending - to preserve - spending - sharing - to think
B: But I've so little time for a social life. There's always work that needs (15.do) in the house and then there' the novel I'm writing. I dread (16. think) what will happen if that's not finished by the deadline. And that's not all...
doing - thinking
A: OK. Ok. Before you go o n (17. give) me any more reasons why cánt you go out, let me make a final suggestion. Do you remember (18. meet) an American friend of mine at my house recently? He's trying (19.make) up a party to go to the theatre to see "Private Lives) next weel. He told me not to forget (20. invite) you. I know you prefer (21.go) to concerts to (22.see) plays, o n the whole, but this production has had rare notices and I'm sure you'd ẹnoy it. What do you sảy
Giving - meeting- to make - to invite - going - seeing
B: Yes, I'de love (23.come). If you could give me your friend's number, I'll remember (24.ring) him and thank him.
to come - to ring


IV) Rewrite the following sentences:
1) Jane was coming this evening but she has apparently changed her mind.
Jane seems.....unlikely to come this evening
2) The phone stopped ringing the moment I got downstairs.
No sooner....had I got downstairs than the phone stopped ringing
3) He was very sorry that he didn't see Audrey in her trip to London.
He greatly....apologized for not having seen/ picked Audrey up in her trip to London
4) His disability did not prevent him from sailing around the world.
Despite the fact....that he is disabled, he sailed around the world
5) She agreed to go out to dinner with him because she assumed he was not married.
Had she....got married, she wouldn't have agreed to go out to dinner with him
6) The police let him leave after they had questioned hịm
He was...allowed/ given permission to leave after being questioned by the police
7) Everyone was suprised that the singer had very little money when he died.
The singer had....such little money that surprised everyone when he died
8) They o nly found out who Peter really was when they read about him in the paper.
It was...not until they read about Peter in the paper that they found out who he really was

V) Essay writing:
In some countries, teenagers have jobs while they are still studients. Do you think this is a good idea? Support your opinion by using specific reasons and details.
- money for studying
- savings
- to reduce the burden for their parents



Phù, 20'. Có lâu quá không nhỉ? :-??
 
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jeana3

Đề thi vào PTNK của ĐH quốc gia TPHCM. Tự hào của miền nam!

ĐH quốc gia tphcm
TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG NĂNG KHIẾU
--------------- Kú thi: Tuyển sinh lớp 10 năm 2009
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh ( chuyên)
(Thời gian : 120phút
mã đề : 191

Họ tên thí sinh:..............................................................
SBD:..............................................................................
PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM (5 điểm):
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
1: A. dam B. tanned C. tank D. tamed
2: A. sauce B. faucet C. mausoleum D. draught
3: A. whole B. weary C. wreck D. wrist
4: A. country B. cousin C. courageous D. double
5: A. driver B. driven C. fright D. blithe

Choose the word or phrase that best completes the blank in each sentence.
6: He denied __________ in anything illegal.
A. to be involved B. not to be involved C. being involved D. not being involved
7: My father thinks the __________ sixties and early seventies was the greatest era for popular music.
A. last B. late C. latest D. lately
8: Jackie __________ to travel and nobody can change her mind.
A. determined B. is determined C. has determined D. was determined
9: She wasn’t a strict teacher but cheating was one thing she __________ allow for.
A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. mightn’t D. wouldn’t
10: Businesses in even the __________ countries are adopting the use of computers in order to operate more efficiently.
A. most developed B. most developing C. least developed D. least developing
11: His determination to pass the exam was so great that he studied __________.
A. day and night B. by day and night C. by day and by night D. from day to night
12: I’m not __________; I have a younger brother.
A. only a child B. a child only C. an only child D. the only child
13: “Where can I buy some soft drinks now?” – “The store near John’s house __________ all night.”
A. is open B. is opened C. opens D. is opening
14: “You look exhausted! What’s wrong?” – “It’s my new job. I can’t __________ so early.”
A. be used to wake up B. get used to waking up
C. be used to waking up D. get use to wake up
15: The twins are such good athletes that __________ should worry about the try-outs.
A. any of them B. none of them C. either of them D. neither of them
16: “Can we get to the beach on foot?” – “You’ve got to be joking! It’s almost __________ from here.”
A. a two hours driving B. a two-hour drive C. a two hour’s drive D. a drive for two hours
17: “How dare you __________ my favorite sweater without asking me first!”
A. are borrowing B. borrow C. borrowed D. to borrow
18: She’s lonely sometimes because she has __________ close friends.
A. few B. quite a few C. a few D. only few
19: If she hadn’t gone to college, she __________ such a good job today.
A. wouldn’t have B. wouldn’t have had C. doesn’t have D. won’t have
20: “Look at you! You’re covered in grease!” – “__________ to fix the car all morning.”
A. I tried B. I’ve been trying C. I had tried D. I’ve tried
21: I hear the film isn’t worth __________. It got very bad reviews.
A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. being seen
22: “What do you think about the new exams?” – “__________ I’m really concerned about is the effect on students’ grades.”
A. Whether B. That C. What D. Why
23: “Who re-organized all the files?” – “Peter __________ it – he’s not here.”
A. can’t have done B. mustn’t have done C. mightn’t have done D. needn’t have done
24: “What happened after I left the meeting?” – “We finished assigning tasks, then we went on __________ the budget.”
A. to discuss B. for discussing C. discussing D. to have discussed
25: “What was Marcia’s reaction to the announcement?” – “She pretended __________ anything about it.”
A. not knowing B. not to know C. knowing not D. to know not
26: How could anyone have __________ a fall from the top of that high cliff?
A. survived B. remained C. existed D. persisted
27: Thousands of children will starve to death if emergency __________ is not received soon.
A. help B. aid C. support D. save
28: There is a good __________ it will rain as the sky is very overcast.
A. capability B. possibility C. opportunity D. chance
29: By the __________ on her face, I’d say she was absolutely furious.
A. view B. sight C. air D. look
30: Mr. and Mrs. Thompson __________ a baby because they couldn’t have any children of their own.
A. accepted B. adapted C. adopted D. admitted
31: I promise to keep what you tell me in __________ confidence.
A. hardest B. strictest C. tightest D. closest
32: When he retired he discovered that his pension only gave him enough to __________ basic expenses.
A. cover B. spend C. fund D. manage
33: They are so wealthy they can __________ six homes without even noticing the expenses.
A. contain B. retain C. attain D. maintain
34: I’ve had the car for 15 years so it was about time I __________ rid of it.
A. took B. got C. put D. pushed
35: He __________ to have visited the United States more than a dozen times.
A. declares B. confesses C. refuses D. claims
36: Citizens should __________ the law to the best of their ability.
A. observe B. preserve C. conserve D. deserve
37: If you are not here __________ at 8 a.m., the bus will leave without you.
A. concisely B. sharply C. punctually D. accurately
38: The average __________ of a dog is about fifteen years.
A. livelihood B. life C. lifestyle D. lifespan
39: The hotel gives a __________ to regular customers.
A. reservation B. deposit C. discount D. bargain
40: On the weekend, children are admitted to the museum free of __________.
A. cost B. charge C. expense D. fare
41: After the break-in, the company decided to __________ security.
A. straighten up B. clamp down C. tighten up D. narrow down
42: Cars and factories __________ toxic fumes that pollute the environment.
A. commit B. omit C. emit D. admit
43: They hate zoos as they believe it is cruel to keep animals __________.
A. under arrest B. in captivity C. behind bars D. under observation
44: I’m afraid it’s been a while since I read the report – could you just __________ my memory with a few facts?
A. revive B. refresh C. review D. renew
45: Although her proposal for the new ad campaign was a good one, it was __________ because it was similar to one already used.
A. turned down B. turned back C. turned off D. turned away
 
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jeana3

Tiếp

DÀI QUÁ NÊN PHẢI CẮT :
Read the text below and choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text.
The slaughter of animals for meat is one of the few industries that turn almost every piece of waste into a useful by-product. Hide, hair, glands, fat, bones, organs and intestines arc converted into raw materials for a wide range of industrial. medical, human and animal food products.
But there is one waste product that is exceptionally difficult to deal with, and until recently has defied efforts to find a satisfactory solution for its disposal. That is blond residue.
In 1982 more than 800,000 tons were dumped into public drainage systems throughout Europe.
The hidden cost to taxpayers of pollution and of the burden on sewage purification plants is high. In biological terms, the problem of disposal lies in neutralizing the protein proportion, 140,000 tons, of the blood residue.
Several countries have developed methods of protein recovery. In Denmark and Finland it is partially processed into animal feed for mink farms.
But the cost of that partial recovery is high and the protein recovered represents only a quarter of that available.
Two years ago France, which has the biggest slaughterhouses in Europe, began a two-year study into how abattoir blood residues might be used rather than simply neutralized for efficient disposal.
The outcome was a biotechnology process producing an alternative to soya or whey proteins, the additions to sausages, patés, cooked meats and meat pies which supplement meat content or provide certain functional properties,
The process was perfected in conjunction with the Danish biotechnology company Novo Industri, a large manufacturer of industrial enzymes, which has developed a biotechnology-based process. It separates the haem (colouring pigment) from the globin in blood pigment, thus allowing all of the protein available in residue to be recovered.
A plant on a commercial scale is to be tested in France soon.
The process is a combination of biochemical conversion with special enzymes and mechanical filtration that turns most of the original dark fluid into a cream-coloured powder.

46: Until recently, what has been done with blood residue?
A. It has been used for industrial purposes.
B. It has been converted into food for animals.
C. It has been thrown away.
D. It has been stored.
47: In order to dispose of the residue
A. it is necessary to take it to Europe.
B. it must be changed into food.
C. it must have the protein taken out.
D. it is necessary to dump a great amount at once.
48: The process of using blood residue for food
A. has been perfected only in France.
B. has been perfected in Finland and Denmark.
C. began only two years ago.
D. produces substances which can be added to food.
49: The Danish company Novo Industri
A. can separate parts of the blood.
B. tried to find a way to change the colour of blood.
C. turned the blood into industrial enzymes.
D. recovered the blood by biotechnology.
50: At the end of the Novo Industri process
A. a dark fluid is recovered.
B. the blood residue is no longer a liquid.
C. the residue of the blood is recovered.
D. a creamy fluid is found.

Read the text below and choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text.
The latest development in the debate amongst scientists about what killed the prehistoric dinosaurs is the suggestion that acid rain was the cause. Two geologists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggest that a large meteor hitting the earth at 65 kilometres per second would have led to strongly acidic rain falling all over the world.
The two geologists, Ronald Prinn and Bruce Fegley, calculated that if an ice-rich meteor weighing 12.5 million billion kilograms, hit the Earth, it would shock-heat the atmosphere enough to produce huge amounts of nitrogen oxides. This would result, they say, in strongly acid rain around the world. If the meteor were travelling more slowly, or if it were more rock-like in structure, this strongly acid rain would be limited to a small area so that the world effect would be much less important. However, other groups of researchers have suggested that volcanoes, rather than meteors, could have produced these heavy doses of acid rain, but over a much longer period — over 10,000 years.
Prinn and Fegley believe that their theory matches the pattern of animal and plant life at the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago. It is well known from studying rock formations that it was at this time that dinosaurs and many other groups of prehistoric animals died out. Prinn and Fegley suggest one way in which their theory might be tested. Rock layers which have remained undisturbed since the Cretaceous era could be examined to see if they show any sign of the effects of very large amounts of acid rain on metals which do not dissolve in water such as iron and lead. Such undisturbed rock layers are, however, very rare.
51: What do scientists know about prehistoric dinosaurs?
A. They were killed by one vast volcanic explosion.
B. They were present on the earth for about 10,000 years.
C. They could not co-exist with other animals.
D. They died out 65 million years ago.
52: What do Prinn and Fegley think would happen if a large piece of ice-rich meteor hit the earth at great speed?
A. A huge volcano would be formed.
B. 12.5 million billion kg of nitrogen oxide would be produced.
C. Strongly acidic rain would result all over the world.
D. The heat would kill all living things in the area.
53: Prinn and Fegley think that if a rocky meteor hit the earth it would
A. have little effect on things living nearby.
B. have very long-lasting effects.
C. take a long time to have any effect.
D. not have any important world-wide effects.
54: Prinn and Fegley suggest that scientists could check their theory by looking in rock layers for
A. signs of the effect of rain on metals.
B. the preserved bones of dinosaurs and other animals.
C. evidence of high water levels in prehistoric times.
D. disturbances between the different layers of rock.
55: What problem exists about doing the check that Prinn and Fegley have suggested?
A. Few people have enough skill.
B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology cannot do any more research.
C. Recent acid rain has damaged the rocks.
D. Most rock layers have been disturbed since the Cretaceous era.

Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.
THE WASTE GENERATION
One of the most striking statistics that I have seen in a long time is that 5 per cent of all the energy used in the United States is consumed by computers that have been left on all night.
I can’t confirm this personally, but I can (56)____________ tell you that on numerous occasions I have looked out of hotel rooms late at night, in a (57)____________ of American cities, and been struck by the fact that every light in every neighbouring office building is still on, and that computer (58)____________ are indeed flickering.
Why don’t Americans turn these things off? For the same reason, I suppose, that so many people here let their car engines (59)____________ when they pop into a shop, or leave lights blazing all over the house, or keep the central heating on so hot – because, in short, electricity, petrol and other energy sources are so (60)____________ cheap, and have been for so long, that it doesn’t occur to them to (61)____________ otherwise.
Why, after all, put up with the annoying experience of having to wait 20 seconds for your computer to (62)____________ up each morning when you can have it at your immediate command by (63)____________ it on all night?
We are terribly (64)____________ of resources in this country. The average American uses twice as much energy to get (65)____________ life as the average European. With just 5 per cent of the world’s population, we consume 20 per cent of its resources. These are not statistics to be proud of.

56: A. firmly B. certainly C. doubtlessly D. well
57: A. centre B. part C. variety D. rarity
58: A. controls B. screens C. rooms D. workers
59: A. continue B. run C. go D. work
60: A. interestingly B. proportionally C. relatively D. definitely
61: A. manage B. carry out C. behave D. perform
62: A. warm B. go C. turn D. be
63: A. letting B. allowing C. running D. leaving
64: A. consuming B. carefree C. wasteful D. useful
65: A. by B. over C. along D. through
 
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Read the text below and choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text.
Twenty years ago, before the North Sea discoveries, gas was already becoming the most popular domestic fuel – largely because of the success of the new gas fires and the growing demand for central heating. It wasn’t the cheapest fuel on the market then, though costs were being held down because of efficient new production and business methods. But its controllability, cleanliness, and other advantages, with the efficiency and attractiveness of the new gas appliances, made gas a winner.
Today, with 3 million more customers, gas is the long-established market leader. On latest figures, for example, it accounts for over three-quarters of all new central heating installations in Britain. It still has all its natural advantages, and much of the equipment available today is even more efficient. In addition, despite the price increases of recent years, gas is the best buy in the energy market in almost all applications. In fact, it is significantly cheaper today, in real terms, than it was twenty years ago.
As the cost of the gas it buys from the North Sea has increased, British Gas has successfully pruned its other costs to keep prices to customers highly competitive. Indeed, a recent consultants' report, jointly commissioned by the Government and British Gas, concluded that the Corporation had an impressive record over the last ten years in the efficient management of the industry. The battle continues to improve performance still more.
But you can get even better value from gas by some simple energy conservation measures. Lagging your loft, putting an insulating jacket on your hot water tank and weather-stripping windows and doors are all low-cost – and effective – ways of saving gas.
And it doesn't cost anything to turn down your central heating thermostat a little, make sure your time clock only turns on the heating when you need it, or take a shower instead of a bath.
For more detailed information on how to make the most of good value gas, pick up a copy of our free leaflet from your gas showroom.
Since most people are not paid quarterly, quarterly gas bills may be a bit of a headache, even though gas is good value. That's why the gas people offer a choice of ways to spread the cost of your gas more evenly throughout the year. You can pay monthly – by standing order or Post Office Giro, or in cash with our special Gas Vouchers, if you don't have a bank or Giro account.
Or, if you'd prefer to put more aside at some times than at others, you can buy our Gas Savings Stamps at your gas showroom or from some sub-post offices.
Ask at your showroom for detailed information about any of these schemes.

66: Why did gas first begin to be popular?
A. It was cheaper than other fuels.
B. It was a novelty.
C. It was clean and easy to regulate.
D. It was part of an efficient new production.
67: How many people use gas today?
A. 3 million.
B. Three quarters of a million.
C. 3 million more than twenty years ago.
D. We are not told.
68: Why is gas cheaper in real terms than in the past?
A. The appliances are more efficient.
B. The cost of North Sea Gas has fallen.
C. Savings have been made elsewhere.
D. The performance of gas is better.
69: Why has it been made possible to pay monthly?
A. Bills give a headache.
B. It is easier to pay through post offices.
C. It is better value to pay monthly.
D. Salaries are not paid four times a year.
70: How does the ad suggest you can save money?
A. Buy a leaflet at the gas showroom.
B. Do not take baths too often.
C. Do not use your central heating.
D. Stop heat escaping from the house.

Choose the word that has the stress pattern different from the others.
71: A. original B. monumental C. eventual D. political
72: A. program B. comfort C. device D. message
73: A. modernity B. stationary C. citizenship D. fertilizer
74: A. facsimile B. memorial C. emergency D. presidency
75: A. prophecy B. custody C. intellect D. synopsis
Choose the lettered part that contains a mistake.
76: I never sit on one of the front rows in the cinema because I can’t stand being too near the screen.
A B C D
77: I didn’t drive to work by my usual route because of heavy traffics on the motorway.
A B C D
78: I had to take the dog for a walk under the rain so I put on my anorak and a pair of Wellington boots.
A B C D
79: The items were sold in that shop may be good value for money, but they won’t give you a refund if the goods are faulty.
A B C D
80: ‘I’m afraid there’s no longer milk left in the fridge.’ ‘Don’t worry we’ll do without it’.
A B C D
81: I’m angry with myself because I’ve wasted this afternoon to watch silly TV programmes.
A B C D
82: Providing better tourist facilities is a wonderful way of luring tourists to Viet Nam and it needn’t to cost very much.
A B C D
83: While we were waiting in the departure lounge for our flight to announce, we decided which duty-free goods we should buy.
A B C D
84: Using telescopes, scientists were able to find groups of stars that were so far away to be seen.
A B C D
85: Scientists believe what we eat everyday affects considerably how we feel physically and emotionally.
A B C D

Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.
THE MEDIA
Lately I seem to be so tired at the end of the day that I can’t even manage to read the headlines in the newspaper before I start to fall asleep. I used to read the papers from cover to cover and discuss the stories, articles and the (86)____________ with my colleagues at work the next day. I also used to enjoy doing the crossword (87)____________ at the back of the newspaper and I used to get a laugh out of some of the (88)____________. Of course I always buy quality papers and not those dreadful things full of gossip and (89)____________. It seems incredible to me that they have (90)____________ figures in the millions when they really are rubbish.
I don’t watch much TV though there seem to be more and more (91)____________ to choose from all the time. Unfortunately, you have to pay or buy a special (92)____________ to receive most of them. They do have some good films and some really excellent documentaries so I am sometimes tempted to spend the extra money. On the other hand, there is so much information available on the Internet that TV will probably disappear altogether in a few years time. I’ve got a computer with an Internet connection and I spend quite a lot of time looking for information about the various (93)____________ that interest me.
I also still listen to a lot of news (94)____________ on the radio and this lets me keep up with what’s going on in the world. One thing that annoys me though is that the (95)____________ seem to change all the time and sometimes I have a lot of trouble finding my favourite station. Of course the problem could be that I haven’t got the aerial in the right position. That reminds me. I must remember to get some new batteries. I could hardly hear a thing when I tried to tune in this morning so they must be running out.

86: A. opinion B. editorial C. comment D. criticism
87: A. games B. tasks C. puzzles D. activities
88: A. drawings B. cartoons C. comics D. sketches
89: A. scandal B. dishonour C. embarrassment D. shame
90: A. selling B. distribution C. issue D. circulation
91: A. canals B. chains C. channels D. numbers
92: A. antenna B. plate C. disk D. pole
93: A. matters B. subjects C. themes D. sections
94: A. broadcasts B. publications C. announcements D. proclamations
95: A. positions B. frequencies C. channels D. routes

Read the text below and choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text.
Bulbs are ideal for new gardeners, including children, because they are easy to plant and they always flower well in their first season. They need comparatively little attention, provided that the soil has been properly prepared, and the place where they are planted is chosen with care. They will last for many years and give you an annual show of flowers that are often so richly coloured or beautifully formed as to be in a class apart from other garden flowers.
However, it is a mistake to buy bulbs without any plan of what effect you really want from them. I have written this book to help in selecting the most suitable bulbs for the typical, small, modem garden of the non-specialist gardener, and have made some suggestions to help readers who may not have had a garden before.
Too many books for beginners tell new gardeners to grow a few 'sensible' kinds of plants and leave the more interesting kinds to adventurous experts. For the first few years of one's gardening life one should, it seems, concentrate on learning simple techniques while admiring the gardens of more experienced neighbours.
In fact, as a learner-gardener you need not fear that your efforts will necessarily show your inexperience, because (and here I give away a most closely-guarded secret), provided the bulbs come from a really reliable source, it is possible to produce as good results in your first year of gardening as in your eightieth. There are some difficult bulbs that will disappoint you, notably some lilies and a few miniature daffodils, but these are often no more attractive than the really easy ones. Therefore, be bold with bulbs; they are a sound investment for any garden.
Never be content to plant the bulbs by themselves. The majority look best when planted among other kinds of plants, because they have unattractive leaves which are thus hidden. There are a few bulbs, such as standard daffodils, which are, however, at their best grown in short grass,

96: Why should new gardeners try growing bulbs?
A. They are cheap, so a great many can be grown.
B. Once planted, little after-care is needed.
C. They will grow anywhere in the garden.
D. Their flowers get better and better each year.
97: What is this book on gardening about?
A. Planning an easily maintained garden.
B. Up-to-date information on new bulbs.
C. General advice for beginner gardeners.
D. The choice of bulbs for small gardens.
98: Inexperienced gardeners are often told that they should
A. experiment with different plants.
B. ask their experienced neighbours for advice.
C. learn by visiting other gardens.
D. plant only a few types of plants.
99: Bulbs are described as an investment because
A. they go on flowering all summer.
B. they flower year after year.
C. the beginner can learn from them.
D. they make other plants look good.
100: Some lilies and miniature daffodils are different from other bulbs because they are
A. particularly attractive in colour.
B. difficult to grow successfully.
C. disappointing when they flower.
D. rare and very eye-catching.

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PHẦN TỰ LUẬN (5 điểm):
A. Read the following letter of complaint from a teenager and fill each blank with only ONE word. (1.5 marks)
Dear Sir,
I am writing to complain about your article on teenage spending. I think it is unfair to (1)____________ that all teenagers are materialistic, we are not all greedy and selfish. As (2)____________ as I’m concerned, adults spend lots of money on clothes, computers and cars too. However, I do agree that (3)____________, both teenagers and adults, want more nowadays. I think there are many (4)____________ for this. Firstly, we live in a consumer society and we (5)____________ designer clothes, videos, and computer games advertised all the (6)____________ on our televisions. Also, there is a lot (7)____________ money available than when our parents were young and more things to (8)____________ in the shops so it is easier to spend more. (9)____________ addition, parents are an example to their children. If they (10)____________ to stop young people consuming so much then they must stop spending money themselves.
On the other hand, not (11)____________ teenagers spend money on designer clothes and CDs, some save their money for the (12)____________. I have a part-time job and am saving for a new bicycle, I don’t buy expensive labels and nor (13)____________ my friends.
Finally, it is not teenagers that (14)____________ all the financial problems in a family, parents should stop spending too, so please stop (15)____________ teenagers for everything.
Yours sincerely,
Lidia Appleby

B. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space. (1 mark)
Example: 0. Shopping has changed beyond ....recognition..... over the last 30 years. RECOGNIZE
1. He is the author of three books and ____________ articles. NUMBER
2. That was one of the most ____________ exhibitions I’ve seen. SPECTACLE
3. They’ve got very ____________ kids, as I remember. QUARREL
4. Kate was driven to the church for her wedding in a horse-drawn ____________. CARRY
5. There is something wrong with anyone who is so ____________ rude. HABIT
6. The police have taken the __________ of every man in the neighborhood who matched the rapist’s description. FINGER
7. Plants keep cool during the summer by ____________ water from their leaves. VAPOUR
8. The streets were ____________ with strings of coloured lights. LUMINOUS
9. ______, the side effects of the drugs were not discovered until many people had been seriously damaged by it. TRAGEDY
10. The ____________ of old technology has slowed the company’s growth. RETAIN

C. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (1 mark)
1. Thanks to the success of his first album, he is now a wealthy man.
Had ________________________________________________
2. Another two years were to pass before he became the head of the Government.
Not _____________________________________________________
3. The world situation may change a lot, but our Party will steadfastly maintain the banner of socialism.
However _________________________________________________________________________
4. Nothing annoyed him more than students chewing and spitting tobacco.
What ____________________________________________________
5. She became interested in wildlife conservation, so she joined Greenpeace.
But __________________________________________________________.
6. Daisy wished she hadn’t given her email address to the marketing company.
Daisy regretted ________________________________________________.
7. We reported the case of cheating to the relevant authority as soon as we discovered it.
No _________________________________________________________________
8. He made such a logical appeal that we were persuaded to follow his advice.
So __________________________________________________________
9. She mistakenly thought the tall man was Tim's brother.
She mistook _________________________________
10. “You were cheating,” said Carol to June.
Carol accused _____________________

D. For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the word given. This word must not be altered in any way. (0.5 mark)
1. Morris was proud to be part of such a brilliant team. HIMSELF
2. They say they are in no way responsible for anything that goes wrong. RESPONSIBILITY
3. Could you close the window? MIND
4. Linda finally persuaded me to buy a new car. TALKED
5. It's your fault that your child has an addiction. BLAME

E. Write in 150-180 words on either of the following topics. (1 mark)
Changes I’d most like to make in myself
A time when something did not go as expected
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ĐH quốc gia tphcm
TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG NĂNG KHIẾU
--------------- Kú thi: Tuyển sinh lớp 10 năm 2009
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh ( chuyên)
(Thời gian : 120phút
mã đề : 191

Họ tên thí sinh:..............................................................
SBD:..............................................................................
PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM (5 điểm):


Choose the word or phrase that best completes the blank in each sentence.
6: He denied __________ in anything illegal.
A. to be involved B. not to be involved C. being involved D. not being involved
7: My father thinks the __________ sixties and early seventies was the greatest era for popular music.
A. last B. late C. latest D. lately
8: Jackie __________ to travel and nobody can change her mind.
A. determined B. is determined C. has determined D. was determined
9: She wasn’t a strict teacher but cheating was one thing she __________ allow for.
A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. mightn’t D. wouldn’t
10: Businesses in even the __________ countries are adopting the use of computers in order to operate more efficiently.
A. most developed B. most developing C. least developed D. least developing
11: His determination to pass the exam was so great that he studied __________.
A. day and night B. by day and night C. by day and by night D. from day to night
12: I’m not __________; I have a younger brother.
A. only a child B. a child only C. an only child D. the only child
13: “Where can I buy some soft drinks now?” – “The store near John’s house __________ all night.”
A. is open B. is opened C. opens D. is opening
14: “You look exhausted! What’s wrong?” – “It’s my new job. I can’t __________ so early.”
A. be used to wake up B. get used to waking up
C. be used to waking up D. get use to wake up
15: The twins are such good athletes that __________ should worry about the try-outs.
A. any of them B. none of them C. either of them D. neither of them
16: “Can we get to the beach on foot?” – “You’ve got to be joking! It’s almost __________ from here.”
A. a two hours driving B. a two-hour drive C. a two hour’s drive D. a drive for two hours
17: “How dare you __________ my favorite sweater without asking me first!”
A. are borrowing B. borrow C. borrowed D. to borrow
18: She’s lonely sometimes because she has __________ close friends.
A. few B. quite a few C. a few D. only few
19: If she hadn’t gone to college, she __________ such a good job today.
A. wouldn’t have B. wouldn’t have had C. doesn’t have D. won’t have
20: “Look at you! You’re covered in grease!” – “__________ to fix the car all morning.”
A. I tried B. I’ve been trying C. I had tried D. I’ve tried
21: I hear the film isn’t worth __________. It got very bad reviews.
A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. being seen
22: “What do you think about the new exams?” – “__________ I’m really concerned about is the effect on students’ grades.”
A. Whether B. That C. What D. Why
23: “Who re-organized all the files?” – “Peter __________ it – he’s not here.”
A. can’t have done B. mustn’t have done C. mightn’t have done D. needn’t have done
24: “What happened after I left the meeting?” – “We finished assigning tasks, then we went on __________ the budget.”
A. to discuss B. for discussing C. discussing D. to have discussed
25: “What was Marcia’s reaction to the announcement?” – “She pretended __________ anything about it.”
A. not knowing B. not to know C. knowing not D. to know not
26: How could anyone have __________ a fall from the top of that high cliff?
A. survived B. remained C. existed D. persisted
27: Thousands of children will starve to death if emergency __________ is not received soon.
A. help B. aid C. support D. save
28: There is a good __________ it will rain as the sky is very overcast.
A. capability B. possibility C. opportunity D. chance
29: By the __________ on her face, I’d say she was absolutely furious.
A. view B. sight C. air D. look
30: Mr. and Mrs. Thompson __________ a baby because they couldn’t have any children of their own.
A. accepted B. adapted C. adopted D. admitted
31: I promise to keep what you tell me in __________ confidence.
A. hardest B. strictest C. tightest D. closest
32: When he retired he discovered that his pension only gave him enough to __________ basic expenses.
A. cover B. spend C. fund D. manage
33: They are so wealthy they can __________ six homes without even noticing the expenses.
A. contain B. retain C. attain D. maintain
34: I’ve had the car for 15 years so it was about time I __________ rid of it.
A. took B. got C. put D. pushed
35: He __________ to have visited the United States more than a dozen times.
A. declares B. confesses C. refuses D. claims
36: Citizens should __________ the law to the best of their ability.
A. observe B. preserve C. conserve D. deserve
37: If you are not here __________ at 8 a.m., the bus will leave without you.
A. concisely B. sharply C. punctually D. accurately
38: The average __________ of a dog is about fifteen years.
A. livelihood B. life C. lifestyle D. lifespan
39: The hotel gives a __________ to regular customers.
A. reservation B. deposit C. discount D. bargain
40: On the weekend, children are admitted to the museum free of __________.
A. cost B. charge C. expense D. fare
41: After the break-in, the company decided to __________ security.
A. straighten up B. clamp down C. tighten up D. narrow down
42: Cars and factories __________ toxic fumes that pollute the environment.
A. commit B. omit C. emit D. admit
43: They hate zoos as they believe it is cruel to keep animals __________.
A. under arrest B. in captivity C. behind bars D. under observation
44: I’m afraid it’s been a while since I read the report – could you just __________ my memory with a few facts?
A. revive B. refresh C. review D. renew
45: Although her proposal for the new ad campaign was a good one, it was __________ because it was similar to one already used.
A. turned down B. turned back C. turned off D. turned away
Done.......... Tiếp phần nữa :) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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PHẦN TỰ LUẬN (5 điểm):
A. Read the following letter of complaint from a teenager and fill each blank with only ONE word. (1.5 marks)
Dear Sir,
I am writing to complain about your article on teenage spending. I think it is unfair to (1)_____say/ claim__ that all teenagers are materialistic, we are not all greedy and selfish. As (2)_____far_____ as I’m concerned, adults spend lots of money on clothes, computers and cars too. However, I do agree that (3)____they____, both teenagers and adults, want more nowadays. I think there are many (4)______reasons__ for this. Firstly, we live in a consumer society and we (5)_____see_____ designer clothes, videos, and computer games advertised all the (6)_____channel_____ on our televisions. Also, there is a lot (7)____of____ money available than when our parents were young and more things to (8)____buy____ in the shops so it is easier to spend more. (9)____In_____ addition, parents are an example to their children. If they (10)____want/ desire/ hope/ wish_____ to stop young people consuming so much then they must stop spending money themselves.
On the other hand, not (11)____all_____ teenagers spend money on designer clothes and CDs, some save their money for the (12)____necessities______. I have a part-time job and am saving for a new bicycle, I don’t buy expensive labels and nor (13)_____do_______ my friends.
Finally, it is not teenagers that (14)___have/ meet___ all the financial problems in a family, parents should stop spending too, so please stop (15)___blaming____ teenagers for everything.
Yours sincerely,
Lidia Appleby

B. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space. (1 mark)
Example: 0. Shopping has changed beyond ....recognition..... over the last 30 years. RECOGNIZE
1. He is the author of three books and ______numerous/ innumerable ______ articles. NUMBER
2. That was one of the most ______spectacular ______ exhibitions I’ve seen. SPECTACLE
3. They’ve got very ______quarrelsome______ kids, as I remember. QUARREL
4. Kate was driven to the church for her wedding in a horse-drawn _____carriage_______. CARRY
5. There is something wrong with anyone who is so ______habitually ______ rude. HABIT
6. The police have taken the _____fingermark_____ of every man in the neighborhood who matched the rapist’s description. FINGER
7. Plants keep cool during the summer by ____________ water from their leaves. VAPOUR
8. The streets were ______lighted______ with strings of coloured lights. LUMINOUS
9. ___Tragically___, the side effects of the drugs were not discovered until many people had been seriously damaged by it. TRAGEDY
10. The ______retention______ of old technology has slowed the company’s growth. RETAIN



D. For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the word given. This word must not be altered in any way. (0.5 mark)
1. Morris was proud to be part of such a brilliant team. HIMSELF
Morris considered himself (to be) part of such a brilliant team
2. They say they are in no way responsible for anything that goes wrong. RESPONSIBILITY
They say they have no responsibility for anything that goes
3. Could you close the window? MIND
Would you mind closing the window please?
4. Linda finally persuaded me to buy a new car. TALKED
Linda talked to me about/ over buying a new car/ to persuade me to buy a car
5. It's your fault that your child has an addiction. BLAME
You can't blame anyone else except/ apart from yourself on/ for your child's (having an) addiction

Phần rewrite chắc mọi người làm được nhỉ? :) Mỏi quá, lười làm rồi :D
 
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Trước hết là mình có ý kiến về phần B câu 6: đáp án là fingerprint: dấu vân tay!
Khánh thấy hợp lý hem>?

Và câu 7 là :evaporating /evaporation : thoát hơi nước!
Còn những câu wordform khác mình cung~ làm vậy !

C. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. (1 mark)
1. Thanks to the success of his first album, he is now a wealthy man.
Had it not been for the success of his first album, he wouldn't be a wealthy man now
2. Another two years were to pass before he became the head of the Government.
Not until two years later did he become the head of the Government.

3. The world situation may change a lot, but our Party will steadfastly maintain the banner of socialism.
However alots changes of the world our Party will.........................
4. Nothing annoyed him more than students chewing and spitting tobacco.
What most annoyed him is that chewing and spitting tobacco of students
5 She became interested in wildlife conservation, so she joined Greenpeace.
But for her interest in wildlife conservation, she wouldn't have joined Greenpeace.
6. Daisy wished she hadn’t given her email address to the marketing company.
Daisy regretted giving her email address to the marketing company.

7. We reported the case of cheating to the relevant authority as soon as we discovered it.
No sooner had we discovered the case of cheating than we reported it to the relevant authority

8. He made such a logical appeal that we were persuaded to follow his advice.
So logical did he make for his appeal that we..........................

9. She mistakenly thought the tall man was Tim's brother.
She mistook the tall man for Tim 's brother.
10. “You were cheating,” said Carol to June.
Carol accused June of being cheating.


Những phần khác có maxq làm thấy cũng ổn rồi, phần này mình viết thế này mọi ngưởi tham khảo ( hơi vội nên chắc có sai sót)
 
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tomcangxanh

đáp án 20 câu chia động từ hôm trc đã nhá
1. is going to rain.
2. 2. haven’t seen/ were
3. hasn’t finished
4. have just made
5. has used
6. visited/ was doing
7. are using/ was invented.
8. haven’t seen/ hasn’t gone/ bought
9. was……..made/ cooks/ ask
10. has just open
11. died/ have never met
12. lost/ has been
13. have you seen…/ saw
14. push
15. have
16. am not using
17. was walking/ felt/ didn’t know.
18. was/ left/ fell
19. haven’t seen/ saw/ was trying
20. was walking/ heard/ was following/ started
Sr bé khongthechiuduoc nhé, câu 20 ấy em làm đúng mà chị nhớ nhầm sang câu khác^^
 
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tomcangxanh

tiếp 20 câu nữa nhá:
21. When I was young, I(want) to be a bus driver.
22. I wish I(not be) here now.
23. They (practice) their music lesson at 7 o’clock last night.
24. Thu (look) after her little brother next Sunday.
25. This book (just publish) by Kim Dong publisher.
26. The kids (sleep) when the bell rang
27. Kim (tell) us some fairy tales tonight.
28. Who you (talk) to on the phone now, Minh?
29. Where your new friend (live), Nga?- She (live) on Hang Bac street.
30. You (be) free next Sunday morning, Tan? –No, I and my brother (visit) our grandparents.
31. Trang (not be) in her room at the moment. She (cook) in the kitchen.
32. Lien (not go) to the movie theater tomorrow. She (stay) at home and watch TV
33. Take these pill and you will you (feel) better then, ba
34. Minh (not visit) the museum with his class last Sunday because he (catch) a cold.
35. The Pikes (move) to London since 2002
36. The students (play) badminton at the moment.
37. Ba and Phong (know) each other quite well for years.
38. The phone (ring ) at the midnight last night.
39. The Brown (travel) to Asia many times.
40. What you (do) last weekend?- I (go) to the theater with my family.
 
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Bonus thêm 20 câu sửa lỗi sai, mai mất điện chắc ko post đc cho các nhok.
1.It has been a long time since I have visited Kuala Lumpur.
2.I wish I have time and money to travel around the world.
3.It seems very difficult for Lan having a trip abroad.
4.we have seen a movie called “The White shark” on Sunday evening.
5.Do you ever wish you live in a palace?
6.I didn’t see Nga since she moved to Hue with her family.
7.My sister has embroidered that blouse for a quarter past eight.
8.A new style of uniform has just be introduced in our school.
9.The last time I have written to her was three months ago.
10.A coat should been worn because it is very cold out.
11.We didn’t write to each other for a couple of years.
12.Mr.Van wishes that he has a radio to listen to the news.
13.The grass hasn’t cut since we moved here.
14.When he lived in the countryside,Nam usually go fishing with his cousins.
15.All the flights had to been canceled because of the storm.
16.My brother wishes that he can speak English fluently.
17.Mr.Thanh has gone on business and he’ll get back in Monday afternoon.
18.I got up late this morning,that I didn’t have time for breakfast.
19.The holiday was very disappointing that we decided to ask for our money back.
20.In the afternoon we went to boat in the river.
 
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