31 the roads were crowded with refugees. many of them were wounded
1 You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it. (Thank you very much/or...)
Thank you very much for present which you sent me
2 She was dancing with a student. He had a slight limp. (two ways)
She was dancing with a student who had a slight limp.
3 I am looking after some children. They are terribly spoilt, (two ways)
I am looking after some children who are terribly spoilt
4 The bed has no mattress. I sleep on this bed. (The bed 1. . .)
The bad, which i sleep on, has no matter.
5 Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.
Romeo and Juliet, whose parents hated each other , were lovers.
6 There wasn't any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box.
I was phoning from the bọx which was no drecting in.
7 This is Mrs Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
This is Mrs Jones whose son won the championship last year.
8 I was sitting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed. (The chair . . .)
I was sitting in a chair which suddenly collapsed.
9 Mr Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come specially to see him.
I had comespecially to see Mr. Smith, who was too busy to speak to me.
10 The man was sitting at the desk. I had come to see this man.
The man, whom I had come to see, was sitting at the desk.
11 I missed the train. I usually catch this train. And I had to travel on the next. This was a slow train. (Make into one sentence.)
I missed the train, which I usually catch. And I had to travel on the next train which was very slow.
12 His girl friend turned out to be an enemy spy. He trusted her absolutely.
His girl friend whom he trusted absolutely turned out to be enemy spy.
13 The car had bad brakes. We were in this car. And The man didn't know the way. This man was driving. (Make into one sentence.)
We were in this car which had had brakes and the man who was driving didn't know the way.
14 This is the story of a man. His wife suddenly loses her memory.
This is the story of a man whose wife suddenly loses her memory
15 We'll have to get across the frontier. This will be difficult.
We'll have to get across the frontier, which will be difficult
16 A man brought in a small girl. Her hand had been cut by flying glass.
A man brought in a small girl whose hand had been cut by flying glass
17 The car crashed into a queue of people. Four of them were killed.
The car crashed into a queue of people, four of whom were killed
18 The roads were crowded with refugees. Many of them were wounded.
The roads were crowded with refugees, many of whom were wounded
19 I was waiting for a man. He didn't turn up. (The man. . .)
The man for whom i was waiting didn't turn up
20 Tom came to the party in patched jeans. This surprised the other guests. Most of the other guests were wearing evening dress.
Tom came to the party in patched jeans, which surprised the other guests, most of whom were wearing evening dress
21 The firm is sending me to York. I work for this firm. (The firm. . .)
The firm which i work for is sending me to York
22 The Smiths were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion.
The Smiths, whose house had been destroyed in the explosion, were given room in the hotel.
23 I saw several houses. Most of them were quite unsuitable.
I saw several houses, most of which were quite unsuitable.
24 He wanted to come at 2 a.m. This didn't suit me at all.
He wanted to come at 2 a.m, which didn’t suit me at all.
25 This is a story of a group of boys. Their plane crashed on an uninhabited island.
This is a story a group of boys whose plane crashed on a uninhabited island.
12. Many Americans were unhappy with President Carter. He failed to improve the economy
Many Americans were ____________________________________________
13. Tom made a number of suggestion. Most of them were very helpful
__________________________________________________________________
14. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean. It might have been crossed by raft during the Stone Age
_______________________________________________________________
12. Many Americans were unhappy with President Carter. He failed to improve the economy
Many Americans were ___unhappy with President Carter, who failed to improve the economy_
13. Tom made a number of suggestions. Most of them were very helpful
__Tom made a number of suggestions, most of which were very helpful_____
14. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean. It might have been crossed by raft during the Stone Age
_The Pacific Ocean, which might have been crossed by raft during the Stone Age, is the world's largest ocean________
Read and answer the questions
Last night in Cowford many trees were blown down in the storm. One tree fell across the main road in Cổd. It was taken away by the fire service during the night. Heavy rain also caused problems on the roads. Some roads were coverecd by half a metre of water. Many motorists left their cars and walked home. The situation this moring is better and nearly back to normal. The last few cars are being removed by the emergency services at the moment. The broken lines are being repaired. The traffic is now moving in and out of the town along the again roads. 1. When were many trees blown down in Cowford? 2. How many trees fell across the main road? 3. Was it taken away by the fire service? 4. What were covered by half a metre of water? 5. Are the broken lines being repaired now?
Read and answer the questions
Last night in Cowford many trees were blown down in the storm. One tree fell across the main road in Cổd. It was taken away by the fire service during the night. Heavy rain also caused problems on the roads. Some roads were coverecd by half a metre of water. Many motorists left their cars and walked home. The situation this moring is better and nearly back to normal. The last few cars are being removed by the emergency services at the moment. The broken lines are being repaired. The traffic is now moving in and out of the town along the again roads.
1. When were many trees blown down in Cowford?
Last night in Cowford many trees were blown down in the storm.
2. How many trees fell across the main road?
One tree fell across the main road
3. Was it taken away by the fire service?
yes, it was.
4. What were covered by half a metre of water?
Some roads were covered by half a metre of water.
5. Are the broken lines being repaired now?
Yes, they are.
Read and answer the questions
Last night in Cowford many trees were blown down in the storm. One tree fell across the main road in Cổd. It was taken away by the fire service during the night. Heavy rain also caused problems on the roads. Some roads were coverecd by half a metre of water. Many motorists left their cars and walked home. The situation this moring is better and nearly back to normal. The last few cars are being removed by the emergency services at the moment. The broken lines are being repaired. The traffic is now moving in and out of the town along the again roads.
1. When were many trees blown down in Cowford?
many trees were blown down in Cowford Last night
2. How many trees fell across the main road?
One tree fell across the main road
3. Was it taken away by the fire service?
yes, it was
4. What were covered by half a metre of water?
Some roads were covered by half a metre of water
5. Are the broken lines being repaired now?
yes, they are
People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came from some countries in Asia. According to the results of a recent survey the non-white population of Great Britain was about 2.4 million, 4.5% the total population. Only half of them were born in Britain. Most of the non-white refugees live in the poorest areas of the cities or in the countryside, where they can only get the worst services and low living standards. All they have to suffer is due to racial discrimination. Although progress has undoubtedly made over the last twenty years in several areas, life is not really better to many non-white refugees. However, with their effort, many individuals have got success in their careers and in public life. The proportion of ethnic minority workers in professional and managerial jobs has increased.
Question: 1. What is the text about?
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Question: 2. How many non-white refugees live in Britain?
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Question: 3. What do most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer?
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Question: 4. What does the word “individuals” refer to?
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People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came from some countries in Asia. According to the results of a recent survey the non-white population of Great Britain was about 2.4 million, 4.5% the total population. Only half of them were born in Britain. Most of the non-white refugees live in the poorest areas of the cities or in the countryside, where they can only get the worst services and low living standards. All they have to suffer is due to racial discrimination. Although progress has undoubtedly made over the last twenty years in several areas, life is not really better to many non-white refugees. However, with their effort, many individuals have got success in their careers and in public life. The proportion of ethnic minority workers in professional and managerial jobs has increased.
Question: 1. What is the text about?
.............non-white refugees' life in Britain........................................................................................................................
Question: 2. How many non-white refugees live in Britain?
........................ 1.2 million.........................................................................................................
Question: 3. What do most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer?
.................Most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer racial discrimination....................................................................................................................
Question: 4. What does the word “individuals” refer to?
.....................non-white refugees..........................................
a company sells boxes of balloons in which the balloons are red, green, or blue. Luann purchased a box of balloons, in which of them were green. If there were half as many red balloons in the box as green ones and 28 balloons were bule, how many balloons were there in the box. Giúp mình với. God
làm toán bằng tiếng anh á
tớ chịu thôi
một công ty bán hộp bóng bay trong đó bóng bay có màu đỏ, xanh lá cây hoặc xanh lam. Luan mua một hộp bóng bay, trong đó có màu xanh lá cây. Nếu có nửa quả bóng bay màu đỏ trong hộp bằng nửa quả bóng bay màu xanh và 28 quả bóng bay là quả bóng bay thì trong hộp có bao nhiêu quả bóng bay.
các bạn dịch xong thì làm bài như một bài toán nhưng bằng tiếng anh nhé.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Stories about how people somehow know when they are being watched have been going around for centuries. However, few (31) ________ have been made to study the phenomenon scientifically. Now, with the accomplishment of the largest ever research of the so-called staring effect, there is striking indication that this is a recognizable and (32) ________ sixth sense. The research elaborates thousands of kids. For the research, they stood with their eyes covered and with their backs to other youngsters, who were told to either stare at them or look away. The outcomes constantly revealed that the kids who could not see were able to (33) ________ when they were being stared at. In total of 14.000 experiments (34) ________ globally, the teenagers (35) ________ sensed when they were being watched almost 81% of the time
Điền câu 31
A. efforts
B. attempts
C. exams
D. goals
Đáp án B
Chú ý "…made to investigate" à make an attempt to do st.
Dịch: Tuy nhiên, rất ít nỗ lực được thực hiện để nghiên cứu hiện tượng này một cách khoa học
Read the following passage, and answer the questions that follow
Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the habitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire-fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage was caused by fire rather than by the collapse of buildings.
How many people were killed in the earthquake?
___________________________________________________________
Đáp án: Almost a hundred thousand people were killed.
Combine the following pairs-or groups of sentences by meas of relative pronouns, making any changes necessary
1. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it
2 She was dancing with a student. He had a slight limp
3. Iam looking after some chidren. They are terribly spoilt
4. The bed has no mattress. I sleep on this bed
5. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other
6. There wasn`t any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box
7. This is Mrs Jones. Her son wn the championship last year
8. I was siiting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed
9. Mr Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had some specially to see him
10. The man was siiting at the desk. I had some to see his man
11. I missed the train. I usually catch this train. And I had to travel on the next. This was a slow train ( Make into one sentences)
12. His girl friend turned out to be an enemy spy. He trusted her absoluetly
13. The car had bad brakes. We were in this car. And the man didn`t know the way. This man was driving( Make into one sentences)
14. This is the story of a amn. His wìe suddenly loses her memory
15. We`ll have to get across the frontier. This will be difficult
16. a man brought in a small girl. Her hand had been cut by flying glass
17. The car crashed into a queue of people. Four of them were killed
18. The roads were crowed with refugess. many of them were wounded
19. I was waiting for a man. He didn't turn up ( The man......)
20. Tom came to the party in patched jeans. This surprised the other guests. Most of the other guests were wearing evening dress
1. Thank you very much for a present which you sent me.
2. She was dancing with a student who had a slight limp
3. I am looking after some children who are terribly spoilt
4. The bed which I sleep on has no mattress.
5. Romeo and Juliet, whose parents hated each other, were lovers.
6. There wasn`t any directory in the telephone box which I was phoning from.
7. This is Mrs.Jones, whose son won the championship last year
8. I was sitting in a chair which suddenly collapsed
9. Mr.Smith, whom I had some specially to see, said he was too busy to speak to me.
10. The man whom I had some to see was sitting at the desk.
12. His girlfriend, who he trusted absolutely, turned out to be an enemy spy.
14. This is the story of a man whose wife suddenly loses her memory
15. We`ll have to get across the frontier, which will be difficult
16. a man brought in a small girl whose hand had been cut by flying glass
17. The car crashed into a queue of people, four of whom were killed
18. The roads were crowded with refugees, many of whom were wounded
19. The man who I was waiting for didn't turn up
20. Tom came to the party in patched jeans, which surprised the other guests, most of the other guests were wearing evening dress
1. Because the street was crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast.
A. If the street weren’t crowded with people, I could drive fast.
B. If the street hadn’t been crowded with people, I could have driven fast.
C. If the street were crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast.
D. If the street had been crowded with people, I couldn’t have driven fast.
2. The test is difficult so Mary can’t do it.
A. If the test isn’t difficult, Mary can do it
B. Mary could do it because the test is difficult
C. If the test were difficult, Mary couldn’t do it.
D. Mary could do the test if it weren’t difficult.
3. She helped us a lot with our project. We couldn’t continue without her.
A. Provided her contribution wouldn’t come, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
B. Unless we had her contribution, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
C. If she hadn’t contributed positively, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
D. But for her contribution, we could have continued with the project.
4. Your assistance is very useful. That enabled us to get achievement.
A. Without your assistance, we could not have got achievement.
B. Your assistance discouraged us from get achievement.
C. If you assisted us, we could not get achievement.
D. Without your assistance, we could get achievement.
5. Provided your handwriting is legible, the examiner will accept your answer.
A. Although the examiner cannot read your handwriting, he will accept your answer,
B. Whatever your handwriting, the examiner will accept your answer.
C. The examiner will accept your answer if your handwriting is beautiful
D. So long as the examiner can read your handwriting, he will accept your answer.
6. I will only work extra hours if I get paid at a higher rate.
A. I will not work extra hours even if I get paid at a higher rate.
B. Working extra hours means I won’t get paid at a higher rate.
C. Unless I get paid at a higher rate, I won’t work extra hours.
D. I get paid at a higher rate because I will work extra hours.
7. Because the weather was bad, we didn’t go camping.
A. If the weather wasn’t bad, we would go camping.
B. If the weather weren’t bad, we would go camping.
C. If the weather is good, we will go camping.
D. If the weather hadn’t been bad, we would have gone camping.
8. But for Helen acting so wonderfully, the play would be a flop.
A. Helen acted so wonderfully, but the play was a flop.
B. If it wasn’t for Helen’s wonderful acting, the play would be a flop.
C. The play was a flop although Helen acted so wonderfully.
D. The play was a flop although Helen was such a wonderful actor
1. Because the street was crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast.
A. If the street weren’t crowded with people, I could drive fast.
B. If the street hadn’t been crowded with people, I could have driven fast.
C. If the street were crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast.
D. If the street had been crowded with people, I couldn’t have driven fast.
2. The test is difficult so Mary can’t do it.
A. If the test isn’t difficult, Mary can do it
B. Mary could do it because the test is difficult
C. If the test were difficult, Mary couldn’t do it.
D. Mary could do the test if it weren’t difficult.
3. She helped us a lot with our project. We couldn’t continue without her.
A. Provided her contribution wouldn’t come, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
B. Unless we had her contribution, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
C. If she hadn’t contributed positively, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
D. But for her contribution, we could have continued with the project.
4. Your assistance is very useful. That enabled us to get achievement.
A. Without your assistance, we could not have got achievement.
B. Your assistance discouraged us from get achievement.
C. If you assisted us, we could not get achievement.
D. Without your assistance, we could get achievement.
5. Provided your handwriting is legible, the examiner will accept your answer.
A. Although the examiner cannot read your handwriting, he will accept your answer,
B. Whatever your handwriting, the examiner will accept your answer.
C. The examiner will accept your answer if your handwriting is beautiful
D. So long as the examiner can read your handwriting, he will accept your answer.
6. I will only work extra hours if I get paid at a higher rate.
A. I will not work extra hours even if I get paid at a higher rate.
B. Working extra hours means I won’t get paid at a higher rate.
C. Unless I get paid at a higher rate, I won’t work extra hours.
D. I get paid at a higher rate because I will work extra hours.
7. Because the weather was bad, we didn’t go camping.
A. If the weather wasn’t bad, we would go camping.
B. If the weather weren’t bad, we would go camping.
C. If the weather is good, we will go camping.
D. If the weather hadn’t been bad, we would have gone camping.
8. But for Helen acting so wonderfully, the play would be a flop.
A. Helen acted so wonderfully, but the play was a flop.
B. If it wasn’t for Helen’s wonderful acting, the play would be a flop.
C. The play was a flop although Helen acted so wonderfully.
D. The play was a flop although Helen was such a wonderful actor