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Peter had a (1. strange/ strangely) dream last night. He was in a (2. large/ largely) garden. It was getting (3. dark/ darkly) and it was (4. terrible/ terribly) cold. His head was aching (5.bad/ badly). He was walking out of the garden when (6.sudden/ suddenly) he saw a girl sitting on a seat. She seemed very (7.unhappy/ unhappily). She looked up and smiled (8.sad/ sadly) at him. He felt (9.anxious/ anxiously) for some reason. He wanted to be (10.friend/ friendly) so he tried (11. hard/ hardly) to think of something to say. But he couldn’t. He just stood there (12. foolish/ foolishly).
Peter had a (1. strange/ strangely) dream last night. He was in a (2. large/ largely) garden. It was getting (3. dark/ darkly) and it was (4. terrible/ terribly) cold. His head was aching (5.bad/ badly). He was walking out of the garden when (6.sudden/ suddenly) he saw a girl sitting on a seat. She seemed very (7.unhappy/ unhappily). She looked up and smiled (8.sad/ sadly) at him. He felt (9.anxious/ anxiously) for some reason. He wanted to be (10.friend/ friendly) so he tried (11. hard/ hardly) to think of something to say. But he couldn’t. He just stood there (12. foolish/ foolishly).
1. How did Huge spend the first two days?
A. He worked as if the writer was not there.
B. He talked and sang to himself from time to time.
C. He spent his time making holes in the furniture.
D. He kept annoying the attendants.
2. On the second evening the writer
A. tried in vain to start a conversation.
B. was feeling bored.
C. began to fell frightened of his companion.
D. could not concentrate on his work.
3. Huge didn't talk to the writer at first because
A. he didn't realise the writer wished to.
B. he thought the writer was rude.
C. he was feeling ill.
D. he was too busy.
4. The writer's attitude to Huge changed from
A. fear to nervousness.
B. nervousness to interest.
C. curiosity to nervousness.
D. nervousness to unfriendliness
1. Alice had a ………tired……..… day at work and went to bed early. ( TIRE )
2. Food and clothing are ..............necessities .................................. of life ( NECESSARY )
3. His dream is to be an ................economist ...............like his father when he grows up. (economy)
4. Japan is an ………industrial ………………country. (industry)
5. She can find no ..................solution .............................. to her financial troubles. ( SOLVE )
6. The instructions are very...............confusing...................... I am not clear what I should do.( confuse)
7. The large dog is perfectly ……harmless ……….........and he has never been known to attack anyone. (harm)
8. The party is …….unformal…………, so you don’t have to dress up for it. ( FORM )
9. Travelling in big cities is becoming more ……troubling …….....…… everyday. ( TROUBLE )
10. We should learn all the new words by heart in order to ……..…enrich ………. our vocabulary. (rich)
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....................... one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..............by........................ herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) .................of..................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..............like........................ an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .................saying..................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...........................no........... idea what he meant. I (7) ............found .......................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...............about................. her. My sister Alice, (9) ........... who ........................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .................never.............. saw him again!
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....one... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..by.. herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..of .... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..like...an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .saying.. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ....no.. idea what he meant. I (7) ..found.. out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ..about.. her. My sister Alice, (9) ....who... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...never... saw him again
The past continuous tense:
Put the verbs in brackets into the past continuous tense.
5 He usually wears sandals but when I last saw him he (wear)was wearing boots.
6 The house was in great disorder because he (redecorate)was redecorating it.
8 The car had nobody in it but the engine (run)was running.
9 Two children (play)were playing on the sand and two fishermen (lean) were learning against an upturned boat.
13 My wife and I (talk)were talking about you the other day.
14 When I first met him he (study)was studying painting.
17 Who were you (talk)talking to on the telephone as I came in? I (talk)was talking to Mr Pitt.
25 Two men (fight)were fighting at a street comer and a policeman (try) was trying to stop them. ~
What were they (fight)fighting about? ~ Nobody seemed to know.
I, Điền từ vào chỗ chấm
It was important ...1.for.. me to get home early as Maggie and Colin were coming over ...2..for. dinner . But when i got ..3.at.. the station I saw that it was crowed ...4.of.. people waiting ...5.for.. train delayed because .of..6... the bad weather , just then , a car pulled up and a man inside shouted .to.7.. me , offering me a lift . My first reaction was to be suspicious .of.8.. him , until I realize that it was Maggie's brother . He said he was going my way and he'd be glad .to.9.. the company .to.10.. the drive home ...11.on.. the snow
I, Điền từ vào chỗ chấm
It was important FOR me to get home early as Maggie and Colin were coming over BEFORE dinner . But when i got TO the station I saw that it was crowed THE people waiting FOR train delayed because IT'S the bad weather , just then , a car pulled up and a man inside shouted TO me , offering me a lift . My first reaction was to be suspicious ABOUT him , until I realize that it was Maggie's brother . He said he was going my way and he'd be glad TO the company TO the drive home ON the snow.
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I. I lived in the Middle East for a while, and when I went out, I had to obey the local custom of wearing something over my head and wearing a dress that covered my whole body .At first, I found it a read nuisance, but after a while,I got used to it and even started to like it. You feel really secure, and also you don't have to worry about what to wear all the time
1. The write lives in the Middle East now ...F.....
2. She was constrained to wear national costume .....T....
3. She was very annoyed at the costumme ....F....
4. She felt confident and safe when she wore the costume ..T.......
5. She didn't have to think of what to wear evry day ........T.....
6. The writer is a Muslim ....NO INFORMATION...........
II.
1.The sweater is designed without sleeves .It is ....SLEEVELESS.................(sleeve)
2.Please drive........CAREFULLY........., or you will have an acident (care)
3.They were reunited after a ......SEPARATION.......of more than 20 years (separate)
4.I had no ......DIFFICULTY.........making myself understood (difficult)
5.He is interested in the...........PRESERVATION.........of old building (preserve)
6.Don't depend on him ;he's a very........UNRELIABLE........person (rely)
7.Rob was dismissed after being told by his....EMPLOYER......that he must leave in a month's time (employ)
8.He's quite an ....ENERGETIC........person .He plays lots of sport and goes running everyday (energy)
9.English is a........COMPARABLY....easy language for Swedes to learn (compare)
10.I think it's ver...REASONABLE........of him to expect us to work over time evry night this week (reason)
I. I lived in the Middle East for a while, and when I went out, I had to obey the local custom of wearing something over my head and wearing a dress that covered my whole body .At first, I found it a read nuisance, but after a while,I got used to it and even started to like it. You feel really secure, and also you don't have to worry about what to wear all the time
1. The write lives in the Middle East now ...F.....
2. She was constrained to wear national costume .....T....
3. She was very annoyed at the costumme ....F....
4. She felt confident and safe when she wore the costume ..T.......
5. She didn't have to think of what to wear evry day ........T.....
6. The writer is a Muslim ....NO INFORMATION...........
II.
1.The sweater is designed without sleeves .
It is ....SLEEVELESS.................(sleeve)
2.Please drive........CAREFULLY........., or you will have an acident (care)
3.They were reunited after a ......SEPARATION.......of more than 20 years (separate)
4.I had no ......DIFFICULTY.........making myself understood (difficult)
5.He is interested in the...........PRESERVATION.........of old building (preserve)
6.Don't depend on him ;he's a very........UNRELIABLE........person (rely)
7.Rob was dismissed after being told by his....EMPLOYER......that he must leave in a month's time (employ)
8.He's quite an ....ENERGETIC........person .He plays lots of sport and goes running everyday (energy)
9.English is a........COMPARABLY....easy language for Swedes to learn (compare)
10.I think it's ver...REASONABLE........of him to expect us to work over time evry night this week (reason)
1. strange
2. dark
3. terribly
4. badly
5. suddenly
6. quietly
7. thoughtful
8. sadly
9. curious
10. foolishly
1 dark
2 terribly
3 badly
4 suddenly
5 quietly
6 unhappy
7 thoughtful
8 sadly
9 curious
10 floolishly