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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again
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Mary Allen là người bạn tốt nhất của tôi - như em gái tôi không bao giờ có. Chúng tôi đã làm tất cả mọi thứ với nhau: bài học piano, phim ảnh, bơi, Cưỡi ngựa.
Khi tôi đã 18 tuổi, gia đình tôi chuyển đi. Mary và tôi giữ liên lạc qua thư, và chúng tôi gặp nhau trong những dịp đặc biệt - như đám cưới của tôi và của Mary. Sớm chúng tôi đã được bận rộn với các trẻ em của chúng tôi và di chuyển đến nhà mới của chúng tôi, và chúng tôi đã viết ít thường xuyên hơn. Một ngày một thẻ mà tôi gửi trở lại và đóng dấu: "Địa chỉ không rõ" tôi không có ý tưởng làm thế nào để tìm thấy Mary.
Trong những năm qua tôi nghĩ Mary thường. Tôi muốn chia sẻ câu chuyện của trẻ em và cháu của tôi rồi. Và tôi cần thiết để chia sẻ nỗi buồn của tôi khi anh trai của tôi và mẹ qua đời. Đã có một không gian trống trong trái tim tôi chỉ có một người bạn như Mary có thể lấp đầy.
Một ngày tôi đã đọc các tờ báo khi tôi nhận thấy một hình ảnh của một phụ nữ trẻ, những người trông rất nhiều như Mary và có tên là Wagman - Mary's kết hôn với tên. "Có phải là hàng ngàn Wagman" tôi nghĩ nhưng tôi đã viết nó anyway.
Cô gọi là ngay sau khi cô ấy nhận thư của tôi. "Bà Tobin!", cô nói hào hứng. "Mary Allen Wagman là mẹ tôi.". Phút sau tôi nghe một giọng nói tôi nhận ra ngay lập tức, ngay cả sau khi 40 năm. Chúng tôi cười và khóc và bắt kịp vào cuộc sống của nhau.
Bây giờ là nơi có sản phẩm nào trong trái tim của tôi là đầy. Và đó là một điều mà Mary và tôi biết chắc chắn: chúng tôi sẽ không mất nhau một lần nữa!
Mary Allen là bạn thân nhất của tôi - như chị gái tôi chưa bao giờ có. Chúng tôi đã làm tất cả mọi thứ cùng nhau: học piano, phim ảnh, bơi lội, cưỡi ngựa.
Khi tôi mười tám tuổi, gia đình tôi chuyển đi. Mary và tôi giữ liên lạc qua thư, và chúng tôi gặp nhau trong những dịp đặc biệt - như đám cưới của tôi và của Mary. Chẳng bao lâu chúng tôi bận rộn với con cái và chuyển đến nhà mới của chúng tôi, và chúng tôi đã viết ít hơn. Một ngày nọ, một lá bài tôi gửi đã trở lại và đóng dấu: "Địa chỉ Không biết" Tôi không biết làm thế nào để tìm thấy Mary.
Qua nhiều năm tôi thường nghĩ đến Mary. Tôi muốn chia sẻ câu chuyện của con tôi và cháu. Và tôi cần chia sẻ nỗi buồn của tôi khi anh trai tôi và mẹ tôi qua đời. Có một khoảng trống trong trái tim tôi chỉ có một người bạn như Mary mới có thể lấp đầy.
Một hôm tôi đọc tờ báo khi tôi nhận thấy một bức ảnh của một phụ nữ trẻ trông rất giống Mary và có họ là Wagman - tên của Mary. "Phải có hàng ngàn Wagman" Tôi nghĩ nhưng tôi đã viết cho cô ấy dù sao.
Cô gọi ngay khi cô nhận được lá thư của tôi. "Cô Tobin!" Cô hào hứng nói. "Mary Allen Wagman là mẹ tôi." Vài phút sau tôi nghe thấy một tiếng nói mà tôi nhận ra ngay lập tức, ngay cả sau 40 năm. Chúng tôi cười, khóc và bắt gặp cuộc sống của nhau.
Bây giờ nơi trống rỗng trong trái tim tôi tràn đầy. Và có một điều mà Mary và tôi biết chắc chắn: Chúng ta sẽ không đánh mất nhau nữa!
Rewrite these sentences using ''so...that'' or ''such....that''.
1.The food was so hot that it burned my tongue.
-> It was such hot food that it burned my tongue.
2.There is so much rain that we can't go out.
-> There is such a lot of rain that we can't go out.
3.He is such a fat boy that every calls him Stuffy.
-> The boy is so fat that every calls him Stuffy.
4.The milk is so excellent that all the children want some more.
-> It is such excellent milk that all the children want some more.
5.The was so warm that thay had s walk in the garden.
-> It was such warm weather that thay had s walk in the garden.
6.There were so many people in the hall that we couldn't see him.
-> There were such a lot of people in the hall that we couldn't see him.
7.It was such an exciting match that all the fans shouted loudly.
-> The match was so exciting that all the fans shouted loudly.
8.They drank such a lot of coffee that they couldn't sleep all night.
-> They drunk so much coffee that they couldn't sleep all night.
9.Alice had such a lot of exercise to do that she coudn't go out.
-> Alice had so much exercise to do that she coudn't go out.
10.The woman was so poor that she needed everyone's help.
->She was such a poor woman that she needed everyone's help.
11. The furniture was so expensive that I didn't buy it.
-> The furniture was too expensive for me to buy.
12.It was so late that nothing could be done .
-> It was too late to do anything.
13.The timber was so hard that the carpenter could cut it.
-> The timber was too hard for the carpenter to cut.
14.The meat was so rotten that it had to be thrown away.
-> It was such rotten meat that it had to be thrown away.
15.They couldn't go sailing as the no one wants very rough.
-> The sea was too rough to go sailing.
16.It is such a dirty restaurant that no one wants to eat there.
-> The restaurant is so dirty that no one wants to eat there.
17.I can't get my feet into these shoes.
-> These shoes are too small for me to get my feet into.
18.This furniture is so old that it is not worth keeping.
-> This is such an old furniture that it is not worth keeping.
19.The bread is so stale that we can't eat it.
-> The bread isn't fresh enough for us to eat.
20.He speaks so slowly that his students get very bored.
-> He is such a slow speaker that his students get very bored.
21.The car was so rusty that it couldn't be repaired.
-> The car was too rusty to repaired.
22.He was so disgusted at her behaviour that he severed all her contact with her.
-> Such was a disgusting behaviour of her that he severed all her contact with her.
23.The child was so afraid that he hid behind the sofa.
-> So afraid was the child that he hid behind the sofa.
24.Thay had such a fierce dog that nobody dared to visit them.
-> So fierce had a dog that nobody dared to visit them.
25.He is so strong that he can pull a van weighting 2.5 tons.
-> Such is a strong man that he can pull a van weighting 2.5 tons.
1 Tom had been driving all day. He was tired and wanted to stop.
Tom, who had been driving all day was tired and wanted to stop.
2 Ann had been sleeping in the back of the car. She felt quite fresh and wanted to go on.
Ann, who had been sleeping in the back of the car, felt quite fresh and wanted to go on.
3 Paul wanted to take the mountain road. His tyres were nearly new.
Paul, whose tyres were nearly new, wanted to take the mountain road.
4 Jack's tyres were very old. He wanted to stick to the tarred road.
jack, whose tyres were very old,wanted to stick to the tarred road.
5 Mary didn't know anything about mountains. She thought it would be quite safe to climb alone.
marry, who didn't know anythingabout mountains, thought it would be quite safe to climb alone.
6 He gave orders to the manager. The manager passed them on to the foreman.
He gave orders to the manager who passed them on to the foreman.
7 She said that the men were thieves. This turned out to be true.
She said that the men were thieves, turned out to be true.
8 The matter was reported to the Chief of Police. He ordered us all to be arrested.
The matter was reported to the Chief of Police who ordered us all to be arrested.
9 In prison they fed us on dry bread. Most of it was mouldy.
In prison they fed us on dry bread, Most of which was mouldy.
10 We slept in the same room as a handcuffed prisoner. His handcuffs rattled every time he moved.
We slept in the same room as a handcuffed prisoner whose handcuffs rattled every time he moved.
11 We lit a fire. It soon dried out our clothes.
We lit a fire which soon dried out our clothes.
12 They rowed across the Atlantic. This had never been done before.
They rowed across the Atlantic which had never been done before
13 The lorry crashed into a bus-load of schoolchildren. Six of them were slightly injured.
The lorry crashed into a bus-load of schoolchildren. Six of whom were slightly injured.
14 She refuses to use machines. This makes her work more arduous.
She refuses to use machines which makes her work more arduous.
15 I met Mary. She asked me to give you this.
I met Mary who asked me to give you this.
16 The women prayed aloud all night. This kept us awake
The women prayed aloud all night which kept us awake
. 17 The river bed is uneven and you may be in shallow water one moment and in deep water the next. This makes it unsafe for non-swimmers.
The river bed is uneven and you may be in shallow water one moment and in deep water the next which makes it unsafe for non-swimmers.
18 Mary said that there should be a notice up warning people. Mary's children couldn't swim.
Mary whose children couldn't swim, said that there should be a notice up warning people.
19 Ann said that there were far too many notices. Ann's children could swim very well.
ann, whose children could swim very well, said that there were far too many notices.
20 He paid me £5 for cleaning ten windows. Most of them hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
He paid me £5 for cleaning ten windows. Most of which hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
21 Jack, the goalkeeper, and Tom, one of the backs, were injured in last Saturday's match. Jack's injuries were very slight. He is being allowed to play in today's match. This is a good thing because the team hasn't got another goalkeeper. (Combine the last three sentences only.)
Jack, whose injuries were very slight, is being allowed to play, which is a good thing because the team hasn't got another goalkeeper.
22 But Tom's leg is still in bandages. He will have to watch the match from the stand.
Tom, whose leg is still in bandages, will have to watch the match from the stand.
23 Mr White didn't get a seat on his train this morning. This put him in a bad temper, and caused him to be very rude to his junior partner. The junior partner in turn was rude to the chief clerk; and so on all the way down to the office boy.
Mr. White didn't get a seat on the train this morning, which put him in a bad temper and caused him to be very rude to his junior clerk.
24 On Monday Tom's boss suddenly asked for a report on the previous week's figures. Tom had a hangover. He felt too sick to work fast. (Combine the last two sentences only.)
Tom, who had a hangover, felt too sick to work fast.
25 His boss didn't drink. He saw what was the matter and wasn't sympathetic.
His boss, who didn’t drink, saw what was the matter and wasn't sympathetic.
26 In the afternoon he rang Tom and asked why the report still hadn't arrived. The report should have been on his desk by 2 o'clock.
The report, which should have been on his desk by 2.00, still hadn’t arrived.
27 Tom's headache was now much worse. He just put the receiver down without answering. This was just as well, as if he'd said anything he would have been very rude.
Tom, whose headache was now much worse, put down the receiver without answering, which was just as well, as if he'd said anything he would have been very rude.
28 Fortunately Ann, the typist, came to Tom's assistance. Ann rather liked Tom.
Ann, who liked Tom, came to Tom's assistance
29 Even so the report took three hours. It should have taken an hour and a half.
the report, which should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours
30 I went to Munich. I had always wanted to visit Munich.
to Munich, which I had always wanted to visit
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank.
I was very excited to know that I was going to Australia for a study tour (1)____for___ four months. I didn't think (2)__ABOUT____ the problems of speaking English until I met my host family. At first, I couldn't communicate (3)____WITH___ them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I had been learning English wasn't much used at all because we didn't have real practice at school. Even (4)______THOUGH___ my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't. My problem is pronouncing 'l' and 'n'. For (5) _THIS______, I wanted to tell them that " I have lots of homework today ", but I said " I have note of homework today", so they misunderstood me. My host mum (6)____HELPED_____ me a lot by correcting my bad pronunciation. I usually practised by talking to (7)_____MYSELF_______ when I had a shower, so no one could hear me. After four months, my English was (8)__MUCH_____ better. Apart from English, I learnt to make my (9)_____OWN___ breakfast and lunch. I had to rice a bicycle to school every day. I went swimming and tired sailing. Sometimes I also tired skiing. It was wonderful. But (10)____THE_ most valuable thing was that I learnt to be by myself and to be independent.
Read the following passage and then fill in each blank with a suitable word .
I was very excited when I knew I was going to New Zealand (1)____with____ I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (2)____example____ I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate (3)____myself____ them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I had been learning English wasn’t much use at all, because we didn’t have real practice at school. Even (4)____because____ my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is pronouncing ‘‘L” and ‘‘R”. For (5)_____much___ , New Zealand people often asked ‘‘What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said ‘‘We eat lice”. My host mum (6)____the____ me a lot by correcting my pronunciation. I usually practised by talking to (7)________ when I had a shower, so no one could hear me. After four months my English was (8)___own_____ better. Apart from English I learnt to make my (9)____though____ breakfast and lunch. I had to ride a bike to school every day. I went swimming and tried water-skiing and sailing. It was wonderful. But (10)____helped____ most valuable thing was that I learnt to be myself and to be independent.
Put One suitable word in each space:
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away.''You never know when you might need it''was(1)..ONE.of her favourite sayings.She lived(2).BY..herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us.Although I never went to her house,I knew it was full(3)..OF.antique furniture,Persian carpets and so on.In every room,there were dozens of painting so that her house was(4).LIKE..an art gallery.I remember my father(5).SAYING..that she was a''Strafford shire Darby''but I had(6).NO..idea what he mean.I(7)..FOUND.out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Strafford shire.We use to make up stories(8).ABOUT..her.My sister Alice,(9)..WHO.was a romantic girl.told us that Miss Darby once had a lover but he walked out one day and she(10)NEVER...saw him again.