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1. During the time you stay with Mabel, I hope you enjoy yourself.
2. I know I can't express what I mean sometimes.
I haven't gone kayaking for 3 years
The doctor advised me to spend more time in nature
The modern art collection will be exhibited at the museum
Question 1: Mrs. Kim didn't let Lucy adopt a pet until she was ten. (allow)
Mrs Kim didn't allow Lucy to adopt a pet until she was ten
Question 2: How long has Sam been attending art classes? (When)
When did San attend art classes?
Question 3: “Are you nervous about your upcoming job interview?” Tom asked me. (if) (Use reported speech)
Tom asked me if I was nervous about my upcoming job interview
- They haven't went on an excursion to Floria for 5 years
- It was such a low that the bus couldn't go under it ( Câu nì cậu xem lại nhó, tại đúng ra nó phải là "The bridge" chứ nhỉ)
- He asked me where I wanted to go.
- If he speaks English clearly, they will understand him
- Mike doesn't play badminton as better as Barbara
- No sooner had I entered the museum than I saw my classmate
- He last rowed a boat when he was his uncle's village
- I don't know.... :((
- I wish I had got time to listen to you
- Why don't we paint the walls yellow??
When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you do not (1)______ understand. Sometimes you (2)______ the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you guess. The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (3)______of accuracy you require and the time at your disposal.
If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is (4)_______remembering that every dictionary has its limitations. Each definition is only an approximation and one builds up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after meeting it in a (5)__________of contexts. It is also important to recognize the special dangers of dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa. If you must use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (6)________an English- English dictionary.
In most exams you are not permitted to use a dictionary. (7)__________you are allowed to use one, it is very time- consuming to look up words, and time in exams is usually limited. You are, (8)______, forced to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words.
When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic. However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will(9)__________a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first likely.
Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making uses (10)_____ clues derived from the formation of the word.
1. A. totally B. wholly C. fully D. complete
2. A. examine B. inspect C. check D. control
3. A. degree B. level C. extent D. range
4. A. valuable B. worth C. vital D. essential
5. A. diversity B. multiple C. variety D. variation
6. A. consult B. inquire C. survey D. infer
7. A. Provided B. Even if C. In case D. Although
8. A. but B. however C. so that D. therefore
9. A. overcome B. surpass C. get on D. go over
10. A. on B. about C. of D. with
VII. Supply the correct word forms:
1. Bill Was Given A Medal In RECOGNITION Of His Services. (recognise)
2. All APPLICATIONS Must Be Received Before July 19th 2005. (apply)
3. Karen And Catherine Are IDENTICAL Twins. (identity)
4. You Look Rather PREOCCUPIED. Are You Worried About Something? (occupy)
5. I'm Sure That The Whole Problem Is A Simple MISUNDERSTANDING. (understand)
6. He used all his strength to force the door open. (strong)
7. My teacher encouraged me to take this examination. (courage)
8. Recently health foods have increased in popularity. (popular)
9.Your money will be refunded if the goods are not to your complete satisfaction. (satisfy)
10. The council has promised to deal with the problem of unemployment among young people. (employ)
Complete the second sentence, using the words given so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given in any way.
1.The deaths of over seventy people were caused by the food. ( RESULTED)
\(\Rightarrow\) The food resulted in over seventy people being killed.
2. You must submit articles for the magazine by June 20th ( FINAL)
\(\Rightarrow\) The final date for you to submit articles for the magazine is June 20th
3. I'd rather have beer than wine. ( PREFER)
\(\Rightarrow\) I'd prefer to have beer rather than wine.
4. Jack doesn't know all the answers, though he pretends to. ( ACTS)
\(\Rightarrow\) Jack acts as if he knew all the answers.
5. Immediately after his appointment to the post, the new director fell ill. ( SOONER)
\(\Rightarrow\) No sooner had the new director been appointed to the post than he fell ill.
6. I should really be leaving. ( TIME)
\(\Rightarrow\) It's high time I left
7. It would be better for you not to stay long. ( RATHER)
\(\Rightarrow\) I'd rather you didn't stay long.
8. The management insisted on our wearing dark suits. ( WEAR)
\(\Rightarrow\) The management insisted that we ( should) wear dark suits.
9. Why do you have to complain all the time? ( WISH)
\(\Rightarrow\) I wish you didn't complain all the time.
10. Sarah wore dark glasses so that no one would recognize her. ( AVOID)
\(\Rightarrow\) Sarah wore dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
1. John did a lot of homework last night.
—> A lot of homework was done by John last night.
2. Have you told the students about the changes of their timetable yet?
—> Have the students been told about the changes of their timetable yet?
3. I’m not as strong as you.
—> You are stronger than I am
4. That robber killed three officers in the bank last night.
—> Three officers were killed in the bank by that robber last night.
5. I must phone him this evening.
—> He must be phoned by me this evening.