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1 Trang wondered what to wear to the fancy dress party
2 She couldn't decide whether to help Chau with the money your her mum had given to her
3 Nick wondered where to get those traditional handicrafs
4 Phuc had no idea who to turn to for help with his homework
5 Hoa was not sure when to break the sad news to him
6 The girl wondered to phone him now
7 The juong girl wondered to agree to had a date with him
1. I don’t know where to visit this summer vacation.
2. Could you tell me who to ask for advice?
3. She wondered what to write in the final essay.
4. I have no idea who to contact in case of emergency.
5. They can’t decide when to leave for America.
6. I’m not sure what to cook for my son’s birthday party.
7. Could you tell me where to put my umbrella?
8. He asked himself what to send her as a present.
9. I have no idea when to leave for Japan.
10. She wondered how to resolve the conflict.
Không biết phần trả lời này có muộn màng không, nhưng cô chúc em học tốt và có một ngày vui vẻ!
1. I don't know what to review first for the coming test.
2. Mary can't decide whether to go to the school library or stay at home to do her homework.
3. Please tell me how to get to the bus station.
4. Jim told us where to find that atlas.
5. He told me when to come to the meeting.
6. The plumber told me how to fix the leak in the sink.
7. Please tell me where to meet you tomorrow morning.
8. Jim found two shirts he liked, but he had trouble deciding which one to buy.
1. Trang wondered what to wear to the fancy dress party.
2. She couldn't decide whether to help Chau with the money her mum had given to her.
3. Nick wondered where to get those traditional handicrafts.
4. Phuc had no idea who to turn to for help with his homework.
5. Hoa was not sure when to break the sad news to him.
6. The girl couldn't decide whether to call him now
2.READ THE TEXT AND FILL IN THE BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD.
My mother came from Baffin Island.She used...to............live in an igloo:a.....domed........house.....built..........from blocks of ice.The house had only...one........room for all the generations:grandparents,parents,brothers,unmarried sisters,..and........sometimes other relatives.Everyone worked together to....survive.......the Arctic winter.Men went out hunting...while.......women stayed at home making clothes and preparing food.When they had to travel far,they....rode........on.........dogsleds.......................night they used to.....entertain............themselves...by........telling and acting out stories.They danced to drum music too.
1 I have no idea when to take that English test.
2 The prospect of moving to a new flat on the outskirts of city cheered me up.
3 Why did you dress up yesterday?
4 Although the weather was bad, we went out for a picnic.
5 He didn't know where to find more information about this.
III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions. (1 p)
British teenagers sit up to 70 exams and tests before they reach their GCSEs (The General Certificate of Secondary Education). But there are ways to ease the stress at exam time.
What a student eats and drinks in the run-up to exams can influence how clearly they think and how happy they feel. A balanced diet with lots of fruit and vegetables, fish and complex carbohydrates will help them concentrate and think clearly. Too much high-fat, high-sugar and high-caffeine food and drink can make studying harder.
Sleeping well and for long enough to feel rested, around six to eight hours for most people, will help thinking and concentration. Students should allow half an hour or so to wind down between studying, watching TV or using a computer and going to bed to help them get a good night’s sleep. Regular exercise also helps them sleep better. Cramming all night before an exam is usually a bad idea.
Parents should be flexible around exam time. When a child is revising all day, don’t worry about household jobs that are left undone or untidy bedrooms. If they’re a bit moody they should stay calm. They can help a child to revise by making sure they have somewhere comfortable to study.
Students should remind themselves that feeling nervous is normal. Nervousness is a typical reaction to exams. All students will feel it. The key is to put these nerves to positive use. Being reminded of what they do know and the time they have put into study can help them feel confident that they can reach their potential.
1. The underlined word “Cramming” in the passage probably means ____ .
A. Sleeping for a long time
B. Having a nightmare
C. Reading things aloud
D. Memorising a lot of things
2. A comfortable place is good for students to ______ .
A. Have a sound sleep
B. Revise more effectively
C. Feel positive about learning
D. Stop worrying about exams
3. Before exams, it is not unusual to______ .
A. Eat well
B. Stay calm
C. Feel nervous
D. Reacttypically
4. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. It is impossible for teenagers to ease their stress before exams.
B. Eating and drinking properly can help students study better.
C. Regular exercise and relaxation are necessary for a good sleep.
D. Parents play an important role in raising their children’s exam results.
5. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. How to be well-prepared for exams
B. A balanced diet for examinees
C. What teenagers should do to feel rested
D. Nervousness: good reaction to exams
Would you mind (open) the window?
Correct answer: opening
2Hello. I'd like (speak) to Mr Jones, please.
Correct answer: to speak
3We intend (move) to the new offices in June.
Correct answer: to move
4I don't remember (tell) him to cancel the appointment.
Correct answer: telling
5I want (learn) to speak Spanish.
Correct answer: to learn
6Are you looking forward to (go) to London?
Correct answer: going
7The boy admitted (steal) the computer from the shop.
Correct answer: stealing
8Peter hopes (become) a vet after his studies
Correct answer: to become
9Don't forget (put) the cat out before you go to bed.
Correct answer: to put
10Do you regret (tell) Edward about the contract?
Correct answer: telling
- Does this work involve much (travel) to traveltravellingtravel ?
- He begged (not/tell) not to tellnot tellingnot tell his mother.
- He does not permit anybody (smoke) to smokesmokingsmoke in his house.
- He does not resent (be) to bebeingbe laughed at!
- He has attempted (pass) to passpassingpass his exam, but unfortunately he fail it.
- He should instruct you (do) to dodoingdo this work. It is his responsibility.
- He strives (be) to bebeingbe one of the best!
- Here you will find all necessary information that will enable you (do) to dodoingdo this kind of work. If you still have any questions, don’t hesitate (ask) to askaskingask me.
- I adore (stay) to satystayingstay on my own.
- I am longing (see) to seeseeingsee you.
- I appreciate your (stay) to staystayingstay with me.
- I cannot admit (do) to dodoingdo this as it is not my fault.
- I cannot delay (sign) to signsigningsign the contract.
- I cannot postpone (do) to dodoingdo this work as it does not depend on me.
- I cannot resist (eat) to eateatingeat cakes.
- I cannot urge them (work) to workworkingwork more quickly as I cannot persuade them (do) to dodoingdo what they do not need (do) to dodoingdo.
- I claim (enable) to enableenablingenable me (do) to dodoingdo this according to our agreement.
- I consider it (be) to bebeingbe the most foolish thing you have ever done.
- I detest (quarrel) to quarrelquarrelingquarrel with people.
- I do not feel like (do) to dodoingdo it at once.
- I do not understand how you could (dare) to daredaringdare (tell) to telltellingtell him everything.
- I have come here to convince you (not/do) not to donot doingnot do it.
- I will definitely refuse (take part) to take parttaking parttake part in this competition.
- I will report (see) to seeseeingsee him!
- I will (try) to trytryingtry (convince) to convinceconvincingconvince them (join) to joinjoiningjoin us.
- If I enable you (write) to writewritingwrite this work, I expect you (do) to dodoingdo it well!
- If you fail (do) to dodoingdo this assignment then it means that you have not listened to me, as I have instructed you (enable) to enableenablingenable you (do) to dodoingdo it without (have) to havehavinghave any difficulties.
- Just imagine (live) to livelivinglive on the island.
- She desires (travel) to traveltravellingtravel around the world, but she has to postpone (do) to dodoingdo this as she is short of money.
- The sign warned (not/go) not to gonot goingnot go there.
- They begged (persuade) to persuadepersuadingpersuade him (help) to helphelpinghelp them.
- They cannot (dare) to daredaringdare (object) to objectobjectingobject him and that is why they are hesitating (tell) to telltellingtell him the truth.
- They claim (have) to havehavinghave enough money and time (finish) to finishfinishingfinish the work on time.
- They deserve (be) to bebeingbe awarded as we appreciate their (help) to helphelpinghelp us.
- They failed (pass) to passpassingpass the test as they had not studied enough.
- They should not hesitate (tell) to telltellingtell the truth as it is essential.
- They suggest (arrange) to arrangearrangingarrange (do) to dodoingdo it as soon as possible.
- We are longing (see) to seeseeingsee you because we cannot (postpone) to postponepostponingpostpone (do) to dodoingdo this work any longer.
- We do not intend (argue) to arguearguingargue with them.
- We should (urge) to urgeurgingurge them (finish) to finishfinishingfinish all of the work on time.
- Why are you hesitating (sign) to signsigningsignnthe contract?
- Why are you pretending (be) to bebeingbe ill?
- Why are you suggesting (delay) to delaydelayingdelay this meeting.
- You cannot persuade me (go) to gogoinggo to hospital.
- You deserve (stay) to staystayingstay at home.
- You forgot (remind) to remindremindingremind me (go) to gogoinggo to the dentist!
- You should arrange (meet) to meetmeetingmeet them at 4 o’clock.
- You should not deny (take) to taketakingtake part in this event.
1. “What should we do to help her overcome stress?”
They didn’t know_______what to do to help her overcame stress?_____________________________________________________
2. “Should I discuss this matter with my teammates?”
Jonas wondered_______whether to discuss this matter with his teamates._______________________________________________________
3. “Where should I register for a course on life skills?”
An asked Mary________where to register for a course on life skills.______________________________________________________
4. “How should we find a support center for the homeless?”
James and Lily couldn’t tell___how to find a support center for the homeless._________________________________________________
5. “When should we start our campaign?”
They had no idea _____where to start their campaign._______________________________________________________
6. “Mom, who should I call upon arriving at the airport?”
Trang asked her mother ____who to call upon arriving at the airport.___________________________________________________
7. “Should I dial 18001567 to ask for advice about family problems?"
Phong was not sure________ whether to dial 18001567 to ask for advice about family problems.___________________________________________________
8. “What should we do to help those disadvantaged children?”
They wondered________ what to do to help these disadvantaged children.______________________________________________________
9. “When should I start teaching my children to cook?”
She couldn’t decide_____ when to start teaching her children to cook._____________________________________________________
10. “How should I deal with negative emotions and stress?”
Hoa asked Nam __________ how to deal with negative emotions and stress.___________________________________________________