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15. She failed the driving test because she didn’t follow the guidance of the driving ………… instructor….…..( instruct )
16. In Malaysia ………education………………….is free and compulsory for children between age of 6 and 16. ( educate )
17. Is Christmas a ……………international………………… holiday . ( nation )
18. Coffee is one of the most ……………important……………agricultural products exported from Viet Nam. ( importance )
19. We’ve impressed by the …………friendliness……………..of your town’s people. ( friend)
20. They enjoy the …………friendly………………………….atmosphere in the meeting. ( friend)
21. The …………friendship.………………they made at school will last through their life.. ( friend)
22. ……………beautiful…….parks and lakes in Hanoi attract tourists. ( Beauty)
23. The little girl is dancing ………………beautifully………………… ( beauty)
24. English is the …………official……………..language in Singapore. ( office)
25. Malaysia has …………tropical…………………………………climate. (tropic)
26. Most……………instructionw………………are written in English. (instruct)
27. They go to church every Sunday. They’re……………religious…………………. (religion)
28. Our………………national…………..flag is red and yellow. ( nation)
Change into direct speech
1. She said she was twenty five years old
-> She said " I am twenty five years old ".
2. she said she worked in a bank
-> She said " I work in a bank ".
3.she said she had been working there for a year
-> She said " I have been working here for a year "
4. She said she enjoyed her job a lot
-> She said " I enjoy my job a lot ".
5. she said she was in VN on holiday
-> She said " I am in VN on holiday".
Change into direct speech
1. She said she was twenty five years old
"I am twenty five years old" she said
2. she said she worked in a bank
"I work in a bank" she said
3.she said she had been working there for a year
"I have been working here for a year" she said
4. She said she enjoyed her job a lot
"I enjoy my job a lot" she said
5. she said she was in VN on holiday
"I am in VN on holiday" she said
5. She passed her test even though she made a lot of mistakes.
→ She passed her test in spite of having made a lot of mistakes.
6. Despite the fact that I didn’t have a bachelor degree, I was given the job.
→ In spite of the fact that I didn’t have a bachelor degree, I was given the job.
TK
1.Although she is a rich , she lives unhappily
2.I would happily give up my job if I didn't need the money
3.Your recent work has some improvements
4.They went to see most of the intersting places (interest)
5.Air pollution makes us unhealthy (pollute)
6. My teacher is a cultural man (culture)
7.Many cultural activities will be held tomorrow (culture)
8.We couldn't win the prize . We were unsuccessful
9.Our team played unsuccessfully. We lost (success)
10.This man succeeds in writing (success)
1. unhappily
2. be happy to
3. improvements
4. interesting
5. pollution
6. cultural
7. cultural
8. unsuccessful
9. unsuccessfully
10. succeed
Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to hide them. [3] Using her kitchen as a laboratory, she developed a liquid that other people wanted to buy and use. She named this liquid “Mistake Out” [4]
While continuing to work as a secretary, she educated herself in business methods, promotion, and research until she was satisfied that the product she had developed was really worthwhile. Sometimes around 1952 she offered “Mistake Out” to IBM, which turned it down. From 1952 until 1979 she continued to make and sell “Mistake Out”, now renamed “Liquid Paper”, out of her home. In 1979, the Gillette Corporation bought “Liquid Paper” for $47.5 million dollars plus royalties.
Question 36: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A. The Life of Bette Nesmith Graham B. The Process of Manufacturing “Liquid Paper”
C. How an Ordinary Person Became an Inventor D. The Importance of Science Education
Question 37: The author probably started this passage with a question in order to____.
A. catch the reader‟s attention
B. raise an objection against a non-scientist‟s invention
C. express curiosity about the history of invention
D. none of the above
Question 38:The word „formulate’ in bold in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A. use B. think about C. make D. correct
Question 39: What did Graham do at the same time that she educated herself in business?
A. She made and sold “Liquid Paper” B. She worked as a consultant for IBM
C. She worked as a secretary D. She continued inventing new products.
Question 40: What can be inferred abut Graham?
A. She was uninterested in science B. She was very determined to succeed
C. She was not ambitious D. She was a scientific genius.
Question 41:The word ‘it’ in bold in the second paragraph refers to___.
A. IBM B. „Mistake Out‟ C. research D. none of above
Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to hide them. [3] Using her kitchen as a laboratory, she developed a liquid that other people wanted to buy and use. She named this liquid “Mistake Out” [4]
While continuing to work as a secretary, she educated herself in business methods, promotion, and research until she was satisfied that the product she had developed was really worthwhile. Sometimes around 1952 she offered “Mistake Out” to IBM, which turned it down. From 1952 until 1979 she continued to make and sell “Mistake Out”, now renamed “Liquid Paper”, out of her home. In 1979, the Gillette Corporation bought “Liquid Paper” for $47.5 million dollars plus royalties.
Question 36: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A. The Life of Bette Nesmith Graham B. The Process of Manufacturing “Liquid Paper”
C. How an Ordinary Person Became an Inventor D. The Importance of Science Education
Question 37: The author probably started this passage with a question in order to____.
A. catch the reader‟s attention
B. raise an objection against a non-scientist‟s invention
C. express curiosity about the history of invention
D. none of the above
Question 38:The word „formulate’ in bold in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A. use B. think about C. make D. correct
Question 39: What did Graham do at the same time that she educated herself in business?
A. She made and sold “Liquid Paper” B. She worked as a consultant for IBM
C. She worked as a secretary D. She continued inventing new products.
Question 40: What can be inferred abut Graham?
A. She was uninterested in science B. She was very determined to succeed
C. She was not ambitious D. She was a scientific genius.
Question 41:The word ‘it’ in bold in the second paragraph refers to___.
A. IBM B. „Mistake Out‟ C. research D. none of above
She failed to apply for the job as an accountant in a bank