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1.       Who lives in the house? It has a white door2.       The Smith were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion3.       We visited the patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon4.       The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K5.       The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts6.       The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb7.       The river bed is uneven and...
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1.       Who lives in the house? It has a white door

2.       The Smith were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion

3.       We visited the patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon

4.       The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K

5.       The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts

6.       The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb

7.       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

8.       The shop will make a big profit. Its turnover is the largest

9.       He paid me 5 dollars for cleaning ten windows. Most of them hadn’t been cleaned for at least a year

10.   The players changed their shirts at half-time. Their shirts were dirty

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   Who lives in the house? It has a white door2.       The Smith were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion3.       We visited the patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon4.       The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K5.       The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts6.       The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb7.       The river bed is uneven and you may...
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   Who lives in the house? It has a white door

2.       The Smith were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion

3.       We visited the patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon

4.       The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K

5.       The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts

6.       The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb

7.       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

8.       The shop will make a big profit. Its turnover is the largest

9.       He paid me 5 dollars for cleaning ten windows. Most of them hadn’t been cleaned for at least a year

10.   The players changed their shirts at half-time. Their shirts were dirty

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 1. Who lives in the house which has a white door?

2.       The Smith, whose house had been destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel. 

3.       We visited the patient whose eyesight had been restored by the surgeon

4.       The girls whose names begin with the letters A-K should go to the main office. 

5.       The countries which have very large debts will not be helped. 

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6.       The people whose house were damaged by the bomb will be compensated. 

7.       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

8.       The shop whose turnover is the largest will make a big profit. 

9.       He paid me 5 dollars for cleaning ten windows, most of which hadn’t been cleaned for at least a year

10.   The players changed their shirts, which were dirty, at half-time. 

5 tháng 8 2019

1The Smiths were given rooms in hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion.(whose)

The Smiths, whose house had been destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in hotel.

2 The sun shone very brightly. Maria had to put on her sunglassed.(go => so ?)

The sun shone so brightly that Maria had to put on her sunglassed

3 I do mpre exercises. I can remember more new words.(The)

The more exercises i do, the more new words i can remember

4 I regret now. I didn't invite her to my birthday party last week.(wish)

I wish i had invited her to my birthday party last week.

8 tháng 4 2020

The Smiths whose house had been destroyed in the explosion were our neighbours

Use a relative pronoun. 1. Sheila is a TV producer. I've just met her->Sheila................. 2.The treaty has been signed by the president. He took power last year-> The treaty................. 3.David is going to talk about careers. I'm sure you all know him-> David............. 4.Who lives in the house? It has a white door->............ 5.We visited a patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon->......... 6.The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the...
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Use a relative pronoun.

1. Sheila is a TV producer. I've just met her->Sheila.................

2.The treaty has been signed by the president. He took power last year-> The treaty.................

3.David is going to talk about careers. I'm sure you all know him-> David.............

4.Who lives in the house? It has a white door->............

5.We visited a patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon->.........

6.The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K->.............

7.The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts->.............

8.The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb->.....

9.The shop will make a big profit. Its turnover is the largest->......................

10.The players changed their shirts at half-time. Their shirts were dirty->.........................

11. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry.->...............................

12.The man is a famous actor. You mer him at the party last night.->.......

13.There are some words. They are difficult to translate->.................

14.The student writes well. I read her composition->................

15.Jim's sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday.->...............

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15 tháng 8 2020

1. Sheila is a TV producer. I've just met her->Sheila, whom I've just met, is a TV producer.
2.The treaty has been signed by the president. He took power last year-> The treaty has been signed by the president who took power last year.
3.David is going to talk about careers. I'm sure you all know him-> David, whom I'm sure you all know, is going to talk about careers.
4.Who lives in the house? It has a white door-> who lives in the house which has a white door?
5.We visited a patient. His eyesight had been restored by the surgeon->we visited a patient whose eyesight had been restored by the surgeon.
6.The girls should go to the main office. Their names begin with the letters A-K->The girls whose name begin with the letters A-K should go to the main office.
7.The countries will not be helped. They have very large debts-> the countries which have very large debts will not be helped.
8.The people will be compensated. Their houses were damaged by the bomb-> the people whose house were damaged by the bomb will be compensated.
9.The shop will make a big profit. Its turnover is the largest->the shop will make a big profit which is turnover is the largest.
10.The players changed their shirts at half-time. Their shirts were dirty->the player whose shirts were dirty changed their shirts at half-time.
11. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry.-> professor Wilson , who teaches Chemistry , is an excellent lecturers
12.The man is a famous actor. You mer him at the party last night.->the man whom you met him at the party last night is a famous actor
13.There are some words. They are difficult to translate-> There are some words which are difficult to translate.
14.The student writes well. I read her composition-> The student whose composition I read writes well.
15.Jim's sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday.-> Jim's sister, whom you met yesterday , is a famous architect

In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt) I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel...
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In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their dinner. We hadn’t used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in it so it was fully booked. When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said they were full. I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognised my voice and that I had made the phone call. We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn’t have enough rooms. In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone. but in four different hotels. By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me. I still don’t know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn’t me ...

1.What is the writer trying to do?

A. argue B. explain C. apologise D complain

2.Who was the text written to?

A. one of the tourists B. the writer’s employer

C. the hotel manager D. the coach company

3.Why weren’t any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?

A. A conference was taking place there. B. There were more people in the group than expected.

C. Someone had forgotten to book them. D. Someone had said they were not needed.

4.What happened in the end?

A. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager. B. The tourists couldn’t stay together.

C. The writer found other hotels with rooms. D. The writer called the coach driver back.

5. Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?

A.. The hotel we were taken to wasn’t good enough so we asked to change to a different one.

B. We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach. So it was really late when we got to the hotel.

C. The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they know nothing about us.

D. Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our rooms to other people.

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30 tháng 3 2018

In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their dinner. We hadn’t used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in it so it was fully booked. When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said they were full. I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognised my voice and that I had made the phone call. We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn’t have enough rooms. In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone. but in four different hotels. By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me. I still don’t know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn’t me ...

1.What is the writer trying to do?

A. argue B. explain C. apologise D complain

2.Who was the text written to?

A. one of the tourists B. the writer’s employer

C. the hotel manager D. the coach company

3.Why weren’t any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?

A. A conference was taking place there. B. There were more people in the group than expected.

C. Someone had forgotten to book them. D. Someone had said they were not needed.

4.What happened in the end?

A. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager. B. The tourists couldn’t stay together.

C. The writer found other hotels with rooms. D. The writer called the coach driver back.

5. Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?

A.. The hotel we were taken to wasn’t good enough so we asked to change to a different one.

B. We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach. So it was really late when we got to the hotel.

C. The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they know nothing about us.

D. Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our rooms to other people.

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.  The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.

 The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for the construction of the mansion asked for $200,000, but the final cost of the building came to twice that amount. The work on the project began during the same year, and the grounds of approximately one and a half miles west of the Capitol Hill were chosen by Major Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, who was in charge of city planning. However, the construction continued for several more years, and George Washington had stepped down as president before the building was habitable. When John Adams, the second president of the United States and his wife Abigail moved in 1800, only six rooms had been completed.

 The grey sandstone walls of the house were painted white during construction, and the color of the paint gave the building its name. The building was burned on August 24, 1814, and James Hoban reconstructed the house for President James Monroe and his family, who moved there in 1817. The north portico was added to the building in 1829, water pipes were installed in 1833, gas lighting in 1848, and electricity in 1891. In 1948, inspectors announced that the building was so dilapidated that it was beyond repair and suggested that it was cheaper to construct a new one than repair the existing dwelling. However, the national sentiment was to keep the original form intact, and Congress appropriated $5million dollars for repairs. In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy launched a pro.4 gram to redecorate the rooms and appointed a Fine Arts Committee to make choices of furnishing and colors.

 The house of the president accords its residents a great deal of space. The living quarters contain 107 rooms, 40 corridors, and 19 baths. The White House contains a doctor’s suite, a dentist’s office, a large solarium, a broadcasting room, and a two-floor basement for storage and service rooms. The office in which the president works is not located in the White House, but in a separate building called the West Wing. The White House stands on 16 acres of park like land and overlooks a broad lawn, flower gardens, and wood groves.

What can be inferred about the White House from the information in the second paragraph?

A. Few changes occurred in the structure in the first half of the 20th century

B. The building was modernized extensively during one decade

C. Running water was installed in the second half of the 19th century

D. Each president added new features to the building’s conveniences

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16 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án là A

Có thể suy ra gì về Nhà Trắng từ thông tin ở đoạn 2?

A. Một vài sự thay đổi trong cấu trúc ở nửa đầu thế kỷ 20.

B. Tòa nhà đã được hiện đại hóa trên diện rộng trong suốt một thập kỷ.

C. Nước chảy được lắp vào nửa cuối thế kỷ 19.

D. Mỗi tổng thống thêm vào một số đặc trưng mới cho những tiện nghi của tòa nhà.

Dẫn chứng: . However, the national sentiment was to keep the original form intact, and Congress appropriated $5million dollars for repairs. In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy launched a pro.4 gram to redecorate the rooms and appointed a Fine Arts Committee to make choices of furnishing and colors

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.  The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.

 The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for the construction of the mansion asked for $200,000, but the final cost of the building came to twice that amount. The work on the project began during the same year, and the grounds of approximately one and a half miles west of the Capitol Hill were chosen by Major Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, who was in charge of city planning. However, the construction continued for several more years, and George Washington had stepped down as president before the building was habitable. When John Adams, the second president of the United States and his wife Abigail moved in 1800, only six rooms had been completed.

 The grey sandstone walls of the house were painted white during construction, and the color of the paint gave the building its name. The building was burned on August 24, 1814, and James Hoban reconstructed the house for President James Monroe and his family, who moved there in 1817. The north portico was added to the building in 1829, water pipes were installed in 1833, gas lighting in 1848, and electricity in 1891. In 1948, inspectors announced that the building was so dilapidated that it was beyond repair and suggested that it was cheaper to construct a new one than repair the existing dwelling. However, the national sentiment was to keep the original form intact, and Congress appropriated $5million dollars for repairs. In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy launched a pro.4 gram to redecorate the rooms and appointed a Fine Arts Committee to make choices of furnishing and colors.

 The house of the president accords its residents a great deal of space. The living quarters contain 107 rooms, 40 corridors, and 19 baths. The White House contains a doctor’s suite, a dentist’s office, a large solarium, a broadcasting room, and a two-floor basement for storage and service rooms. The office in which the president works is not located in the White House, but in a separate building called the West Wing. The White House stands on 16 acres of park like land and overlooks a broad lawn, flower gardens, and wood groves.

The author of the passage implies that the construction of the main White House building continued

A. up to 1800 

B. after 1800 

C. until 1814

D. until 1792

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16 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án là B

Tác giả của bài đọc ngụ ý rằng việc xây dựng công trình chính của Nhà Trắng tiếp tục

A. đến năm 1800

B. sau năm 1800

C. cho đến năm 1814

D. cho đến năm 1792

Dẫn chứng: When John Adams, the second president of the United States and his wife Abigail moved in 1800, only six rooms had been completed.

The grey sandstone walls of the house were painted white during construction, and the color of the paint gave the building its name. The building was burned on August 24, 1814, and James Hoban reconstructed the house for President James Monroe and his family, who moved there in 1817. The north portico was added to the building in 1829, water pipes were installed in 1833, gas lighting in 1848, and electricity in 1891

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.  The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.

 The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for the construction of the mansion asked for $200,000, but the final cost of the building came to twice that amount. The work on the project began during the same year, and the grounds of approximately one and a half miles west of the Capitol Hill were chosen by Major Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, who was in charge of city planning. However, the construction continued for several more years, and George Washington had stepped down as president before the building was habitable. When John Adams, the second president of the United States and his wife Abigail moved in 1800, only six rooms had been completed.

 The grey sandstone walls of the house were painted white during construction, and the color of the paint gave the building its name. The building was burned on August 24, 1814, and James Hoban reconstructed the house for President James Monroe and his family, who moved there in 1817. The north portico was added to the building in 1829, water pipes were installed in 1833, gas lighting in 1848, and electricity in 1891. In 1948, inspectors announced that the building was so dilapidated that it was beyond repair and suggested that it was cheaper to construct a new one than repair the existing dwelling. However, the national sentiment was to keep the original form intact, and Congress appropriated $5million dollars for repairs. In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy launched a pro.4 gram to redecorate the rooms and appointed a Fine Arts Committee to make choices of furnishing and colors.

 The house of the president accords its residents a great deal of space. The living quarters contain 107 rooms, 40 corridors, and 19 baths. The White House contains a doctor’s suite, a dentist’s office, a large solarium, a broadcasting room, and a two-floor basement for storage and service rooms. The office in which the president works is not located in the White House, but in a separate building called the West Wing. The White House stands on 16 acres of park like land and overlooks a broad lawn, flower gardens, and wood groves.

What does the passage imply about the cost of the White House construction?

A. It was proposed at the meeting of the commissioners

B. It did not adhere to the original estimate

C. It was not included in the architectural design

D. It was considered excessive for the presidential home

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21 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án là B

Bài đọc ám chỉ gì về chi phí của việc xây dựng Nhà Trắng?

A. Nó được đề xuất tại cuộc họp của các ủy viên.

B. Nó không tuân theo ước tính ban đầu.

C. Nó không bao gồm trong thiết kế kiến trúc.

D. Nó được xem là vượt quá mức cho nhà của tổng thống.

Dẫn chứng: His bid for the construction of the mansion asked for $200,000, but the final cost of the building came to twice that amount

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.  The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.

 The official residence of the president of the United States is the White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia held a meeting in 1792 and decided to hold a contest for the best design for the Presidential House. James Hoban, an architect born in Ireland, was the winner. His bid for the construction of the mansion asked for $200,000, but the final cost of the building came to twice that amount. The work on the project began during the same year, and the grounds of approximately one and a half miles west of the Capitol Hill were chosen by Major Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, who was in charge of city planning. However, the construction continued for several more years, and George Washington had stepped down as president before the building was habitable. When John Adams, the second president of the United States and his wife Abigail moved in 1800, only six rooms had been completed.

 The grey sandstone walls of the house were painted white during construction, and the color of the paint gave the building its name. The building was burned on August 24, 1814, and James Hoban reconstructed the house for President James Monroe and his family, who moved there in 1817. The north portico was added to the building in 1829, water pipes were installed in 1833, gas lighting in 1848, and electricity in 1891. In 1948, inspectors announced that the building was so dilapidated that it was beyond repair and suggested that it was cheaper to construct a new one than repair the existing dwelling. However, the national sentiment was to keep the original form intact, and Congress appropriated $5million dollars for repairs. In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy launched a pro.4 gram to redecorate the rooms and appointed a Fine Arts Committee to make choices of furnishing and colors.

 The house of the president accords its residents a great deal of space. The living quarters contain 107 rooms, 40 corridors, and 19 baths. The White House contains a doctor’s suite, a dentist’s office, a large solarium, a broadcasting room, and a two-floor basement for storage and service rooms. The office in which the president works is not located in the White House, but in a separate building called the West Wing. The White House stands on 16 acres of park like land and overlooks a broad lawn, flower gardens, and wood groves.

The passage mentions all of the following White House premises EXCEPT

A. hallways 

B. kitchen 

C. medical offices 

D. storage rooms

1
15 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án là B

Bài đọc đề cập tất cả những cái nào sau đây trong cơ sở vật chất của Nhà Trắng NGOẠI TRỪ

A. hành lang

B. nhà bếp

C. văn phòng y tế

D. phòng lưu trữ

Dẫn chứng: The living quarters contain 107 rooms, 40 corridors, and 19 baths. The White House contains a doctor’s suite, a dentist’s office, a large solarium, a broadcasting room, and a two-floor basement for storage and service rooms