1/ We arrived home and found that a burglar ( break ) in.
2/ We aren’t hungry. We ( have ) Lunch.
3/ I had finished my work before ( go ) to bed.
4/ While John was reading a book, Mary ( watch ) TV.
5/ He ( return ) to his hometown recently.
6/ She ( just come ) back from Japan.
7/ She ( not take ) a bus to school every day.
8/ ……………. Your sister ( like ) lemon juice?
9/ We ( learn ) English at the moment.
10/ She ( buy ) some food yesterday.
11/ I ( not be ) here last week.
12/ The children ( play ) noisily when their father came home.
13/ I ( work ) as a taxi driver since I was twenty.
14/ How long …………… you ( learn ) English?
15/ The doctor ( come ) in twenty minutes.
16/ I ( not do ) that work tomorrow.
17/ We (visit) that city last year.
18/ I have been here since I ( be) ten years old.
19/ My sister always ( wash) her hands before meals.
20/ Please don’t say anything while I ( learn) my lesson.
Exercise 3:Underline and correct ONE mistake in each sentence
1. I saw Sally at a party in last week. | ............................. |
2. When we arrive in Paris, we found a cheap hotel. | ............................. |
3. We get home at about 3.00 yesterday morning. | ............................. |
4. He buys a newspaper at the station last night. | ............................. |
5. When Neil Armstrong land on the moon? | ............................. |
6. Did they late for the concert? | ............................. |
7. The teacher didn’t helped my friend with her homework. | ............................. |
8. My brother can play the piano when he was five. | ............................. |
9. I didn’t know your sisters, so they weren’t in my class. | ............................. |
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
MARIA’S HOMECOMING
When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”
Question 7:
A. expecting
B. waiting
C. welcoming
D. receiving
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
MARIA’S HOMECOMING
When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”
Question 10:
A. even
B. hardly
C. too
D. very
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
MARIA’S HOMECOMING
When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”
Question 8:
A. was living
B. have lived
C. live
D. am living
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
MARIA’S HOMECOMING
When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”
Question 6:
A. reached
B. got
C. stooped
D. came
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
MARIA’S HOMECOMING
When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”
Question 9:
A. recall
B. memories
C. thinking
D. remembering
An English teenager is going to stay with your family for two months on a cultural homestay programme. Complete a letter to inform him / her of the rules in your family. Write between 160-180 words.
Gợi ý trả lờiWriting sample:
Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
June, 6th, 2021
Dear Ann,
I’m very happy to know that you’ll be staying with my family for two months. We live in a four-bedroom flat on the 15th floor. You will have your own bedroom during your stay here.
You asked me about our family rules. There are three important ones that we must follow.
One important rule in my family is that we should visit our grandparents once a week. My parents want us to help a close relationship with our grandparents by visiting them regularly and making sure that they are not lonely.
Another important rule is that every member of the family has to keep his or her room tidy. My sister and I have to make our beds every morning, and clean the floor and windows twice a week.
The third important rule is that my sister and I must be home before 10 p.m. My parents are very strict and believe that setting a curfew will help us to become responsible, and stay safe and healthy.
If you have any questions, please let me know. We will try our best to make you feel comfortable during your stay with us.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Best wishes,
Lan
Read the passage and tick true (T) or false (F).
Energy makes change; it does things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favourite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy makes our bodies grow and allows our minds to think. Scientists define energy as the ability to do work. People have learned how to change energy from one from one form to another so that we can do work more easily and live more comfortably.
All forms of energy are stored in different ways, in the energy sources that we use every day. These sources are divided into two groups – renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time. Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
Renewable energy sources include solar energy, which comes from the Sun and can be turned into electricity and heat. Wind, geothermal energy from inside the Earth, biomass from plants, and hydropower and ocean energy from water are also renewable energy sources.
However, we get most of our energy from nonrenewable energy sources, which include the fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal. They’re called fossil fuels because they were formed over millions and millions of years by the action of heat from the Earth’s core and pressure from rock and soil on the remains of dead plants and animals. Another nonrenewable energy source is the element uranium, whose atoms we split (through a process called nuclear fission) to create heat and ultimately electricity.
Question Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time and renewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
A. True
B. False