(before/until/as/ before and until) oxfam began to help, there was no clean water at all in most villages in ethiopia
Câu này là before not because nhé
(before/until/as/ before and until) oxfam began to help, there was no clean water at all in most villages in ethiopia
Câu này là before not because nhé
Add periods, commas, and capitalization. Do not change, add , or omit any words. Underline each adverb it.
1, I had a cup of tea before I left for work this morning but I didn't have anything to eat I rarely eat breakfast
2, as soon as the rain began the childre wanted to go outdoors they love to play outside in the warm summer rain I used to do the same thing when I was a child
3, Jack got to the airpot early after he checked in at the airline counter he went to the waiting are near his gate he sat and read until his flight was announced
4, when it began to rain he closed the windows
" Have you finished the book ? " almost. You can haven't .............. i'm done
A. after B. before C. until D. while
................ we had got off the boat, we walk along the road
A. after B. before C. until D. immedialately
The trip was conceled .............. it was raining
A. though B. because C. due to D. now that
I'll call you ................ I get home
A. as soon as B. however C. even though D. though
She stayed at work late ................. she could complete the journal article
A. in case B. so that C. in order to D. because
1. Ha had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house.
=> Hardly......................................................
=> No sooner...............................................
2. When I got outside, it began to rain
=> Hardly..........................................
=> No sooner...................................
3. After he had arrived home, he began to make trouble.
=> Hardly..............................................
=> No sooner........................................
4. The soldier leaped into the water as soon as the ship touched the shore.
=> No sooner...........................
5. Just after solving one problem, I was faced with another.
=> Hardly.................................
6. The teacher started to write the lesson right after he returned home.
=> Hardly....................................
7. Just when he arrived at the station, the train was starting to move.
=> Hardly......................................................
8. Immediately after his arrival, things went wrong.
=> Hardly..............................
9. Immediately after his appointment to the post, the new editor fell ill.
=> No sooner...........................
10. I only recognize him when he came into light.
=> Not until.........................................
11. John didn't celebrate until he received the offer of promotion in writing.
=> Not until................................................
Fill in each blank with proper word. You can give the correct tenses of the verbs if necessary,
-prevent-occur-begin- sleep.- destroy-cook-break-cause-die-kill-
Almost a hundred thousand people were (1)……….and half a million homes (2)……….. as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake (3)……………. a minute before noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were (4)…………… their midday meals. Thousands of stoves overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires (5) ........out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were (6) ……………from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety per cent of the damage was (7) ……………by fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings. Most of those who,(8)…………...were not killed in the earthquake itself but in the fires, which followed. If the earthquake had (9)………… at night while people were (10)………..,far fewer would have died.
IV. WRITING (50 points)
Part 1: For questions 86-95, complete the second senlence in such a way thut it means
exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
86. She strikes me as a very efficient teacher.
) My impression
87. No matter how hard I tried, Mike could not make sense of his economic textbook.
) In spite of
88. Choosing a suitable
job
is really important to adolescents.
)hisof
89. The mistake in the accounts was not noticed until the figures were re-checked.
) Not until
81. 82. 83. 84. 85.
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90. Jane refused to attend his birthday party,which made him feel sad.
) The
fact
91. I managed to complete the course with good results because of your help.
) Ifyou
92.lhadto clean the spare room before I could start decorating.
) Only when
93. This problem cannot be solved instantly.
) There is no
94. I'm always neryous when I face a lot of people.
) Facing
95. Many people think Steve stole the money.
) Steve is
Part 2: For questions 86-95, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar
meaning to the
ftrst
one. Use the word given in block letter, and this word must not be
changed in any way.
96. Terry and I started arguing about the situation in the Middle East. (INTO)
+
| about the situation in the Middle East.
97. You've got to persuade the editor not to publish that story. (OUT)
+
You've got to that story.
(DrscussroN)
98. I'd discuss this with Phil before making a final decision.
+
I'd before making a final decision.
99. Tom and Barbara aren't talking to each other at the moment. (TERMS)
+
Tom and Barbara aren't at the moment.
100. It could get cold at night, so take some wafln clothes.
+
Take some wafln clothes
102. Ian was ill yesterday, so he didn't go to school.
+
Ian was
fine.
+
The doctor said that we should
(wEATHER)
yesterday, so he didn't go to school.
(NATURE)
and the baby would be fine.
(TI9
cold at night.
101. The only reason I haven't moved to London yet is the cost. (FOR)
-
Had I would already have moved to London.
103. The doctor's advice was to just wait and see what happened and the baby would be
104. What do you think was the reason for the failure? (Dowr
+
What do you........................................................to
105. They painted the wall very wel[. (MADE
the wall. +
they ...............................the wall.
They
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it
1.These new machines have put an end to queuing.
->Before these..............................................
2. There was no precedent for the king's resignation.
-> Never.................................................................
3.The fisherman's life was one of great poverty.
->Throughout...........................................................
4.I didn't realise he was your brother until I saw the photograh.
-> It was only..................................................................
5. John and Mary moved to Edinburgh twenty years ago.
-> It is..........................................................
6. It was Walter Raleigh who introduced potatoes and tobacco into England.
-> The English owe......................................................................
7.One runner was too exhausted to complete the last lap of race.
-> One runner was so............................................
8. You can eat as much as you like for $5 at the new luch-bar.
-> There is no.....................................................
9. The protest has been so vociferous that the commitlee has had to reconsider.
-> there has been................................................................................
10 It was the goalkeeper who saved the match for us.
-> If it hadn't.........................................................
CÁC BẠN TÌM GIÚP MK LỖI SAI VÀ SỬA LẠI GIÚP MK NHA
82. When he still worked for Oxfam, he was coming up with different ideas to help needy people.
83. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered them to an elderly person.
84. The lives of disadvantaged students are often very different for those of their more wealthy peers.
85. There are lots of amused ways to volunteer in the arts such as teaching, designing and assisting with a variety of arts and crafts.
86. Mahatma Gandhi fought against the rights of poor people and women in India and became a hero for millions of people.
87. In her lifetime, Audrey Hepburn also paid a visit to Viet Nam to bring awareness of immunisation and sets up clean water programmes.
88. While he and his wile Ali first went to Africa, they worked in a refugee camp for a month.
89. The famous Irish rock band U2 wrote the song Walk On to honour this amazed woman, who put her country before everything.
90. He worked in a big bank in London when suddenly he decided to leave this city to take part in Volunteer Bolivia.
10.As soon as the pond...(clean) and...(fill) with fresh water,we...(put) goldfish in it.
11.Although no offical report...(issue) as yet,the American runner...(believe)...(win) the race by a hair's breadth.
12.No till lats week...(we/know) that our daughter-in-law was pregnant.Imagine our hapiness when we...(learn) we...(be) grandparents.
13.None of the miners..(manage)...(escape) before the wall of coal went down.Some of them...(still/look) for my special emergency units.
14.Provided that the rain...(ease) off soon,we...(take) advantage of the possobility...(climb) to the very top of the moutain.
15.It was kind of you...(let) us know about all the changes in the tax law.If we...(not know) about them we...(make) mistakes in our tax declarations.
1.My grandmother knitted me a jumper..................are too long
A.which the sleeves B.that the sleeves
C.the sleeves of that D.the sleeves of which
2.He always checked his car tyres before setting off on a journey
=>He never set off on a journey................................................his car tyres UNTIL
3.I've read all of Jane Austen's novels and there were only a couple that i didn't ẹnoy
=>I've read all of Jane Austen's novels,.................................................I enjoyed MOST
ALL THE MISSING WORDS ARE RELATIVE OR ADVERBS
Marilyn Monoroe,who was one of the word's most famous film stars, was born in 1926. She grew up in Los Angeles,where she spent most of her early years in foster homes. That's.................she still felt lonely even when she became famous.Her film career ended tragically in 1962,..................... she died at the age of 36