1. She said to me " Do you do your homework right after school?"
She asked me...............................................................................................
2. The Viet Namese people celebrate Tet holiday around January and February .
The Tet holiday..............................................................................................
3. It is a festival in which participants have to make a fire.
It is a ...........................................................................................................
1. I didn’t know how I can play the game.
I din’t know how ……………………………………………………………..
Question 5: Complete the sentences with the right form of the words (0,4p)
1. Are you a........................( teach)
2. The view of this mountain is.....................( beauty)
3. The Sydney Opera House was.......................in 1973 (complete)
4. Nam said that we would leave the..............................day (follow)
Question 6 : Read the passage and answer the questions(3P)
The general opinion abroad is that London has fog or rain or both everyday of the
year, but on the day I arrived it was fine and warm, there was a bright sun and a
cloudless sky. The next day it was just as beautiful; there was a slight wind that gently moved the leaves on the trees, and you could smell the spring in the air.
"Life is grand" I thought as I walked in Kensington gardens. It was a straight road and I found the way quite easily. When I got my first sight of the gardens the beauty of it nearby took my breath away. The trees were just bursting into leaf, fresh and green and lovely, and were beds of spring flowers, red and yellow and blue, in the beautiful, smooth grass under the trees.
People in light spring clothes were walking about, and to my surprise, they walked not only along to the paths but also across the grass, and no one said a word to them about it. I had never seen such a thing before.
1. What is the weather like in London according to the general opinion abroad?
2. What was the weather like on the day the writer arrived in London?
3. Which season was it when he visited London?
4. How were the trees in the gardens?
5.Did the people walk across the grass?.
6. Did anyone said to them about it?
It was a lovely Spring day, and flowers were coming everywhere. Judy was worried. She'd come a lot of problems at works, and her work was coming her and her husband. She wasn't looking and stepped into the road. A car hit her, and she was thrown onto the pavement. The car didn't stop, though the mirror came in the accident Judy was unconscious for ten minutes before she comes. She was rushed to hospital. She had a long operation, but fortunately she comes. Nothing about the accident would come to her. The police to ask her about ie several times, but she could remember nothing after breakfast on the day it happened. The police are asking people who saw the accident to come.