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sos Look at the sentences below about Sunningdale Hotel. Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct. If it is correct, write A. If it is not correct, write B. 51.  Food is included in the cost of a room. 52.  A princess used to live in the building. 53.  Sunningdale Hotel is on a quiet road. 54.  An Express bus will take you from the hotel to the centre of town. 55.  The hotel provides facilities for washing clothes. 56.  The...
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Look at the sentences below about Sunningdale Hotel. Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct. If it is correct, write A. If it is not correct, write B.

51.  Food is included in the cost of a room.

52.  A princess used to live in the building.

53.  Sunningdale Hotel is on a quiet road.

54.  An Express bus will take you from the hotel to the centre of town.

55.  The hotel provides facilities for washing clothes.

56.  The hotel prefers guests who stay for a short time.

57.  You can have dinner as late as 11 pm.

58.  You are allowed to cook food in your room.

59.  You can only play music until 11 pm.

60.  It is a long way to walk from the hotel to the main railway station.

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--ACCOMMODATION--

Near the town centre – Single rooms available:

SUNNINGDALE HOTEL

French, German, Spanish and Russian spoken

£200 per week single room or £36 per day with English breakfast and dinner.

Double room £160 each person per week, £33 daily.

Half price for children under 14.

 

The Sunningdale Hotel was built in 1913 and opened by Princess Louise. It has provided excellent service for people from all over the world and people of all ages and nationalities have stayed here. During the past 80 years over 50,000 guests from 174 different countries have visited Sunningdale.

The hotel is on one of the main roads leading to the town centre. It is about 20 minutes by bus from the centre of town and buses to many other parts of the town stop outside the hotel. Guests should be careful not to travel on buses with the blue sign Express on the front because they do not stop near our hotel. An underground station is less than 100 metres away.

The main building has 200 well-furnished, centrally-heated single rooms, each fitted with hot and cold water basins. Showers, baths and toilets are at the end of all corridors. The hotel has a shop, sitting rooms, four television rooms, table tennis room, library and laundry. There are also eight pianos available for guests’ use. There are spaces to park cars in the hotel drive.

Daily newspapers are provided free and stamps can be bought at the office. Guests who stay for long periods must pay for their accommodation weekly in advance and one week’s notice is required for departures. Short or long term guests are welcome but long term guests are offered rooms first.

Meal times are: breakfast 7am - 9.30am; lunch 1pm - 2pm; dinner 5.30pm – 7pm. During the week, for those studying or working late, dinner can be requested until 11pm by writing your name on the late list or by telephoning before 7pm. A selection of 10 menu choices are available for breakfast and dinner.

No animals of any description or fires of any type (either for heating food or heating the room) are allowed, and guests are requested to respect the comfort of others. If you have tapes or CDs, please try to keep the noise level down to a minimum, especially between the hours of 11 pm and 8 am. Guests are advised to use taxis to get to the hotel if they arrive by train because we are some distance from the main railway station.

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51.  Food is included in the cost of a room. A

52.  A princess used to live in the building. B

53.  Sunningdale Hotel is on a quiet road. B

54.  An Express bus will take you from the hotel to the centre of town. B

55.  The hotel provides facilities for washing clothes.A

56.  The hotel prefers guests who stay for a short time. B

57.  You can have dinner as late as 11 pm. A

58.  You are allowed to cook food in your room. B

59.  You can only play music until 11 pm. A

60.  It is a long way to walk from the hotel to the main railway station. A

II: Look at the statements below about Madagascar Read the texrt below to decide if each statement is correct or incorreet.  If it is correct, write T (True). If it is not correct, write F (False).     Madagasear -When to go  Madagascar has two seasons, a warm, wet season from November to April, and a cooler dry season between May and October. However, different parts of the country bave very different weather. The east coast is hotter and wetter, with up to 4000mm of rainfall per ycar. In...
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II: Look at the statements below about Madagascar

Read the texrt below to decide if each statement is correct or incorreet.

 If it is correct, write T (True). If it is not correct, write F (False). 

   Madagasear -When to go 

Madagascar has two seasons, a warm, wet season from November to April, and a cooler dry season between May and October. However, different parts of the country bave very different weather. The east coast is hotter and wetter, with up to 4000mm of rainfall per ycar. In the rainy seaton, there are strong winds, and these can cause a lot of damage. Avoid visiting castern Madagascar betwoen Tanuary and March because the weather can make Toad truvel very difficult. The dry season is cooler and more pleasant. The high, central part of the country is much drier and cooler. About 1,400 mm of rain falls in the rainy season, with some thunderstoms, but the summer is usually sunny and dry, but it can be cold, especially in the mornings, with freezing showers, and it may snow in mountain areas above 2,400m, and even stay there for several days. The west coast is the driest part of the island. Here, the winter months are pleasant with little rain, cooler temperatures and blue skies. The summers can be extremely hot, especially in the southwest. This part of the country is semi-desert, and only gets around 300mm of rain per year.

35. There are four seasons in Madagascar.

 36. The wet season is colder than the dry season. 

37. Snow sometimes falls in high areas.

38. January-March is a good time to visit eastern Madagascar. 

39. The west coast has the best weather in Dccember.

 

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II: Look at the statements below about Madagascar

Read the texrt below to decide if each statement is correct or incorreet.

 If it is correct, write T (True). If it is not correct, write F (False). 

   Madagasear -When to go 

Madagascar has two seasons, a warm, wet season from November to April, and a cooler dry season between May and October. However, different parts of the country bave very different weather. The east coast is hotter and wetter, with up to 4000mm of rainfall per ycar. In the rainy seaton, there are strong winds, and these can cause a lot of damage. Avoid visiting castern Madagascar betwoen Tanuary and March because the weather can make Toad truvel very difficult. The dry season is cooler and more pleasant. The high, central part of the country is much drier and cooler. About 1,400 mm of rain falls in the rainy season, with some thunderstoms, but the summer is usually sunny and dry, but it can be cold, especially in the mornings, with freezing showers, and it may snow in mountain areas above 2,400m, and even stay there for several days. The west coast is the driest part of the island. Here, the winter months are pleasant with little rain, cooler temperatures and blue skies. The summers can be extremely hot, especially in the southwest. This part of the country is semi-desert, and only gets around 300mm of rain per year.

35. There are four seasons in Madagascar. Chọn F

 36. The wet season is colder than the dry season. Chọn T

37. Snow sometimes falls in high areas. Chọn T

38. January-March is a good time to visit eastern Madagascar. Chọn F

39. The west coast has the best weather in Dccember.chọn F

 

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11. more costly => the more costly

12. to => as

13. more => most

14. economically => economical

15. when => than

16. much => many

17. high => higher

I. Look at the sentences below about Ben Nevis, a mountain in Scotland.If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet. If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.6. The climbers’ camp was at the bottom of Ben Nevis.……………….7. Their equipment was of little use on the icy snow.……………….8. The climbers were well prepared in case of emergency……………….9. The climbers were worried by the weather forecast.……………….10. The whole group took regular breaks together.……………….11. The writer realised that he...
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I. Look at the sentences below about Ben Nevis, a mountain in Scotland.

If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet. If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.

6. The climbers’ camp was at the bottom of Ben Nevis.

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7. Their equipment was of little use on the icy snow.

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8. The climbers were well prepared in case of emergency

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9. The climbers were worried by the weather forecast.

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10. The whole group took regular breaks together.

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11. The writer realised that he had to improve his fitness.

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12. The climbers recognised the danger in taking the Tower Ridge path.

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13. From the top of Ben Nevis, the climbers had a view of the sea.

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14. The climbers shared the responsibility for map reading.

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15. The writer began to relax when he reached the top of the mountain.

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CLIMBING TO THE TOP OF BRITAIN

Each year thousands of people climb Ben Nevis in Scotland, and because of its northerly location, the climate can be bitterly cold. Climber Keith Hewitt describes his first time on Ben Nevis.

“It was February, my first big winter climb. Our route was up the north face of the mountain to Tower Ridge. It’s six hundred metres up - probably the longest climb in Britain. We planned to camp for three days in the ‘Corries’, which are like big bowls cut into the walls of the mountain half-way up.

We were carrying tents, sleeping bags, and metal spikes for our boots - you’d have trouble on Ben Nevis without them because you get snow so hard it’s like walking on ice. Even though some of the group were very experienced, we packed all kinds of safety equipment, including lights for attracting attention, hard hats and extra clothing. Although the weather forecast was perfect, with no strong winds, there was still a general feeling of nervousness when we set out. Ben Nevis in winter is always a challenge.

The track soon climbed and my legs felt heavy. Being the weakest member of the group, I had to rest more frequently. The others sometimes stopped for a break to let me catch up, but as soon as I reached them they set off again. I promised myself that in future I would always train properly before a climb.

After 200 metres, we reached the beginning of Tower Ridge, the route that would take us to the top of Ben Nevis. It’s only a metre and a half wide and the mountain drops away hundreds of metres on each side. We knew we had to keep calm and concentrate on every step as we moved slowly along it.

After seven hours of climbing, we reached the top. On a clear day, you can see the sea and right across it to the island of Skye, 48 kilometres away. However, we weren’t so lucky, as a mist had come down.

On Ben Nevis, getting back down to camp can be as much of a challenge as going up. You need to be able to read a map properly - a wrong turn could lead to slopes too dangerous to go down in winter. I was glad we had decided to take it in turns to do that job. That first time, it was only when I was safe in the tent that I could say l really enjoyed the experience. But at least I made it to the top.”

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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (ü). If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word:          ( Brain training)   Do you remember how at school certain subject seemed be impossible               0…beto understand? However much the teacher tried to explain geography,                    00…üfor example, you still did not grasp even though the basics?...
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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (ü). If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word:          ( Brain training)

   Do you remember how at school certain subject seemed be impossible               0…be

to understand? However much the teacher tried to explain geography,                    00…ü

for example, you still did not grasp even though the basics? Now some                  1…ü

psychologists are suggesting that learning difficulties may be in the way               2……

the subjects are been presented rather than being a failure on the part                     3……

of the children. According to a method that called NLP ( Don’t worry what          4……

the letters stand for now), people fall into groups depending on how they              5……

do learn best – through sight, sound or feeling. For example, a visual                     6……

child will to learn best through diagrams, an auditory child through spoken          7……

words, while a kinesthetic child will benefit most from and practical                      8……

examples. It is easy to find out at which group your child belongs to.                      9……

All you have to do is ask him or her a question such as “ What was your               10…. .

day at school like?”. According to the new theory of NLP, the way the child         11……

will answers will tell you whether they learn through sight, sound or feeling.         12……

So, a visual child, when answering, will look up to your right, whereas                   13……

an auditory child will look from left to right. A child that has learns best                 14..…

through feeling will look down to the left and right before giving an answer.          15…..

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Look carefully at each line. Some lines are correct, but some have a word which should not be there. Tick each correct line. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space.THIS IS MY HOBBY0. If I had to say it what my hobby is, I suppose the answer would -> it00. have to be reading. It all started in early childhood when my -> v1. father used to enjoy much making up stories for my brother and ->2. myself. This was a hugely popular every night at bedtime. As we ->3....
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Look carefully at each line. Some lines are correct, but some have a word which should not be there. Tick each correct line. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space.

THIS IS MY HOBBY

0. If I had to say it what my hobby is, I suppose the answer would -> it

00. have to be reading. It all started in early childhood when my -> v

1. father used to enjoy much making up stories for my brother and ->

2. myself. This was a hugely popular every night at bedtime. As we ->

3. grew older, we turned to books and by the time I was ten, I had ->

4. a large collection of these children's literature. Ever since I can ->

5. remember, I have read about a book a week and I am get through ->

6. lots and lots of such magazines too. I especially enjoy reading in bed ->

7. and if I am really enjoying a book, I will stay up all night to finish it. But ->

8. I also tend to fill my spare up time with reading. You will often see ->

9. me reading on the bus, for example, or if I am waiting from in a queue. ->

10. I never go anywhere without have something to read. I actually ->

11. collect magazines and I have a room at home filled with them. I even ->

12. buy magazines written in languages that I don't know them, just for ->

13. the pleasure given of looking at the pictures and seeing the way ->

14. how they are designed. It will come as no great surprise, therefore, ->

15. if I will tell you that my main ambition in life is to become an editor. ->

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Question 5:      a/ Read the following passage and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct, put a tick (√ ). If a line has a word which should not be there, underline the word and write it in the space provided.     A recent investigation carry by scientists at the U.S. Geological survey shows1that  strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes.2Investigators found such a occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter3of a fairly recent quake. Some birds were...
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Question 5:      a/ Read the following passage and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct, put a tick (√ ). If a line has a word which should not be there, underline the word and write it in the space provided.

     A recent investigation carry by scientists at the U.S. Geological survey shows

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that  strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes.

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Investigators found such a occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter

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of a fairly recent quake. Some birds were screeched and flew about wildly, dogs

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yelped and ran around uncontrollably. Scientists believe that animals can be

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perceive these environmental changes as early as several days before the mishap.

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      In 1976, after observing animal behavior, the Chinese were able to

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predict a devastating quake. Although many hundreds of thousands of people

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were killed, the government was able to evacuate millions of an other

9

people and thus keep the death toll at a little lower level.

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Question 5:      a/ Read the following passage and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct, put a tick (√ ). If a line has a word which should not be there, underline the word and write it in the space provided.     A recent investigation carry by scientists at the U.S. Geological survey shows1that  strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes.2Investigators found such a occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter3of a fairly recent quake. Some birds were...
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Question 5:      a/ Read the following passage and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct, put a tick (√ ). If a line has a word which should not be there, underline the word and write it in the space provided.

     A recent investigation carry by scientists at the U.S. Geological survey shows

1

that  strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes.

2

Investigators found such a occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter

3

of a fairly recent quake. Some birds were screeched and flew about wildly, dogs

4

yelped and ran around uncontrollably. Scientists believe that animals can be

5

perceive these environmental changes as early as several days before the mishap.

6

      In 1976, after observing animal behavior, the Chinese were able to

7

predict a devastating quake. Although many hundreds of thousands of people

8

were killed, the government was able to evacuate millions of an other

9

people and thus keep the death toll at a little lower level.

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Exercise 1. Are the following sentences correct or not? If the sentence is correct,put a tick. If not, underline the mistake and correct it.1. Not only he twisted his ankle but he also dropped his wallet.2. Look, there go the children on their way to school.3. Only recently have scientists discovered a cure for certain types of leukaemia.4. "I'd rather have a walk in the morning." — "So I would."5. Down in the valley did a fertile-looking vineyard lie.6. Not until do you grow up, we will let...
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Exercise 1. Are the following sentences correct or not? If the sentence is correct,put a tick. If not, underline the mistake and correct it.

1. Not only he twisted his ankle but he also dropped his wallet.

2. Look, there go the children on their way to school.

3. Only recently have scientists discovered a cure for certain types of leukaemia.

4. "I'd rather have a walk in the morning." — "So I would."

5. Down in the valley did a fertile-looking vineyard lie.

6. Not until do you grow up, we will let you live independently.

7. Into the valley of death rode the six hundred.

8. Everybody didn't believe what she said, and neither didn't I.

9. Right through the underwater tunnel swam she.

10. Such the force of the earthquake it was that the whole village has been devastated.

 

Exercise 2. Complete each sentence by using the phrases from the box.

No sooner                little                   not only              had           only by

Only then                such                    as                        should       scarcely

On no account        were                    at no point         not until

 

1. ____________ are passengers allowed to carry more than two pieces of hand luggage.

2.  ____________ had the alarm gone off when the police cars arrived.

3.  ____________I asked a passer-by did I realize where I was.

4. I thought,  ____________did my colleagues, that the recession would soon be over.

5.  ____________was the media interest in the wedding that there were over a dozen photographers.

6.  ____________during the party did anyone mention that Peter and Julie were getting married.

7.  ____________you to pay the full amount, there would be a ten percent discount.

8.  ____________had it stopped raining than the sun came out.

9.  ____________protecting its habitat can we hope to save the species.

10.  ____________did the passengers know that the driver was an undercover police officer.

 

Exercise 3. Rewrite the following sentences, beginning as shown.

1. The substance is so toxic that protective clothing must be worn at all times. => SO

2. A boy sat on the fence looking lost and alone.

=> On

3. No matter what happens, Jane will never forgive Mark for what he did.

=>Under

4. If everybody in this country contributed one euro, the charity would reach its target. =>Were

5. I saw Owen last week and I realized then how much weight he had lost. =>Only when

6. It is the first time a book has moved me so much. =>Never before

7. The demands of an astronauts body are so great that above - average physical fitness is required. =>Such

8. We'd never have trusted him with our money if we'd known the truth. =>Had

9. Monica won first prize and she was offered a promotion too. =>Not only

10. The twins started screaming the minute the aeroplane took off. =>No sooner

 

 

 

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6 tháng 12 2021

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7 tháng 12 2021

1. Not only he twisted his ankle but he also dropped his wallet.

Not only did he twist his anke but... (đảo ngữ với từ phủ định đầu câu)

2. Look, there go the children on their way to school.

Look, there are going the children on their way to school. (động từ chỉ trạng thái của sự chú ý đến sự việc đang diễn ra => chia ở thì hiện tại tiếp diễn)

3. Only recently have scientists discovered a cure for certain types of leukaemia. ✔

4. "I'd rather have a walk in the morning." — "So I would."

So would I.

5. Down in the valley did a fertile-looking vineyard lie

Down in the valley lied a fertile-looking vineyard.

6. Not until do you grow up, we will let you live independently.

Not until you grow up will we let you live independently. (đảo ngữ ở vế chính)

7. Into the valley of death rode the six hundred.

8. Everybody didn't believe what she said, and neither didn't I.

Everybody didn't believe what she said, and neither did I.

9. Right through the underwater tunnel swam she. ✔

10. Such the force of the earthquake it was that the whole village has been devastated.

Such the force of the earthquake was it that the whole village has been devastated.