Đáp án A
Shouldn’t have done st: không nên đã làm gì (không nên đã làm gì trong quá khứ, nhưng thực chất đã làm rồi)
Dịch: Cậu không nên nói với giáo viên như vậy. Điều đó thật là vô lễ (Thực tế là đã nói vô lễ với giáo viên rồi)
Đáp án A
Shouldn’t have done st: không nên đã làm gì (không nên đã làm gì trong quá khứ, nhưng thực chất đã làm rồi)
Dịch: Cậu không nên nói với giáo viên như vậy. Điều đó thật là vô lễ (Thực tế là đã nói vô lễ với giáo viên rồi)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
You x to your teacher like that. It was very rude
A. mustn't have talked
B. shouldn't have talked
C. shouldn't talk
D. mustn't talk
You…………..to your teacher like that. It was very rude.
A. didn’t talk
B. shouldn’t have been talked
C. mustn’t have talk
D. shouldn’t have talked
It was a mistake of you to talk to Mr.Kien like that. It was so rude
A. You musn’t have talked to Mr.Kien like that. It was so rude
B. You can’t have talked to Mr.Kien like that. It was so rude
C. You shouldn’t have talked to Mr.Kien like that. It was so rude
D. You needn’t have talked to Mr.Kien like that. It was so rude
You _________to your teacher like that. It was very rude.
A. wouldn’t have talked
B. must have talked
C. needn’t have talked
D. shouldn’t have talked
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
You mustn’t have seen Linda , for she has left for Australia for almost 2 months.
A. mustn’t have seen
B. for
C. for
D. almost
Read the text and answer the questions given by choosing one numbered options.
If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head to say ‘no’ and shake it to say "yes" – the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium, pointing with your index finger or snapping your fingers at someone is very rude.
In France, you shouldn’t rest your feet on tables or chairs. Speaking to someone with your hands in your pockets will only make matters worse. In the Middle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to others as it will be seen as a grave insult. When eating, only use your right hand because they use their left hands when going to the bathroom.
In Bangladesh, the ‘thumbs-up’ is a rude sign. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping, and in India, whistling in public is considered rude.
In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp at the end of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it. The ‘OK’ sign (thumb and index finger forming a circle) means "everything is good" in the West, but in China it means nothing or zero. In Japan, it means money, and in the Middle East, it is a rude gesture.
The word "others" in paragraph 3 refers to ___________.
A. other people
B. other shoes
C. other soles
D. other feet
Read the text and answer the questions given by choosing one numbered options.
If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head to say ‘no’ and shake it to say "yes" – the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium, pointing with your index finger or snapping your fingers at someone is very rude.
In France, you shouldn’t rest your feet on tables or chairs. Speaking to someone with your hands in your pockets will only make matters worse. In the Middle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to others as it will be seen as a grave insult. When eating, only use your right hand because they use their left hands when going to the bathroom.
In Bangladesh, the ‘thumbs-up’ is a rude sign. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping, and in India, whistling in public is considered rude.
In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp at the end of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it. The ‘OK’ sign (thumb and index finger forming a circle) means "everything is good" in the West, but in China it means nothing or zero. In Japan, it means money, and in the Middle East, it is a rude gesture.
People nod their head to say no in ___________.
A. Belgium
B. France
C. Japan
D. Bulgaria
Read the text and answer the questions given by choosing one numbered options.
If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head to say ‘no’ and shake it to say "yes" – the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium, pointing with your index finger or snapping your fingers at someone is very rude.
In France, you shouldn’t rest your feet on tables or chairs. Speaking to someone with your hands in your pockets will only make matters worse. In the Middle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to others as it will be seen as a grave insult. When eating, only use your right hand because they use their left hands when going to the bathroom.
In Bangladesh, the ‘thumbs-up’ is a rude sign. In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping, and in India, whistling in public is considered rude.
In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp at the end of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it. The ‘OK’ sign (thumb and index finger forming a circle) means "everything is good" in the West, but in China it means nothing or zero. In Japan, it means money, and in the Middle East, it is a rude gesture.
It is mentioned in the passage that many gestures ___________.
A. are not used to communicate our feeling
B. can be used to greet each other in public
C. are used in greeting among men and women
D. may mean different things in different countries
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
What Do You Think?
We have all had bad experiences with restaurants, stores, or hotels. Maybe you have gone to a restaurant that served terrible food. Perhaps you have gone to a store that had high prices or bad service. Or maybe you have booked a hotel and found out later that the room was nothing like the advertisement.
These days, we have a better chance of preventing these unpleasant surprises. We can do this by using apps. “App” is short for “application”. An app is a computer programme on a smartphone. You can use apps to do almost anything. Apps can help you play games, get directions, talk to friends, and so on.
If f you want to find information about a store or a hotel, you can use a review app. Review apps help us evaluate services and products before we hand over our money. The idea is very simple. After you go to a restaurant or stay in a hotel, you can post a review with one of your apps. You can say anything you want. If you like a hotel you stayed in, you can tell people that it was wonderful. If you think that the food in a certain restaurant was bad, then you tell people not to eat there. Other people can use their apps to read your reviews.
Plenty of people prefer not to use these review apps. Many of these people prefer to go out and decide for themselves whether or not a service is good. However, review apps are getting more and more popular every day. Some apps are for specific services. For example, Tripadvisor focuses on travel, and Goodreads focuses on books. There are also other, larger apps that provide information for just about every service that you can think of.
The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to ________.
A. A restaurant
B. A hotel
C. A review
D. An idea