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27 tháng 3 2020

8. I detested ____spendind_______ (spend) two hours every day travelling to work and back.
9. He started ____to surf_______ (surf) the net hours ago. Has he stopped _____surfing______ (surf) yet?
10. I tried hard ______to concerntrate_____ (concentrate), but my mind kept ______wandering_____ (wander).

27 tháng 3 2020

8. I detested ______spending_____ (spend) two hours every day travelling to work and back.
9. He started ____to surf_______ (surf) the net hours ago. Has he stopped ______surfing_____ (surf) yet?
10. I tried hard ____to concentrate_______ (concentrate), but my mind kept _____wandering______ (wander).

23 tháng 8 2021

staying-playing

to go

to surf-surfing

to concentrate-wandering

23 tháng 8 2021

1)stay-> to stay

   play->play

2)go->going

3)surf->surfing

   surf->surfing

4)concentrate->to concentrate

   wander->wander

5 tháng 3 2020

1.Tonight I'd like___to go___(go) out,but I have to do my homework.

2.He started____surfing____(surf) the net hours ago. Has he stopped ___surfing___(surf) yet?

3.I tried hard___concentrate___(concentrate), but my mind kept__wandering__(wander).

5 tháng 3 2020

1. to go

2.surfing-surfing

3. concentrate - wandering

Rewrite each of the sentences so that the meaning stays the same 1. I started to write this letter 2 hours ago - I have WRITTEN THIS LETTER FOR 2 HOURS 2. He started to learn English 2 years ago - He has............................................ 3. She began to work for this compay 2 months ago - She has.......................................................................... 4. They began teaching at this school 2 weeks ago - They have............................................... 5. He...
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Rewrite each of the sentences so that the meaning stays the same
1. I started to write this letter 2 hours ago
- I have WRITTEN THIS LETTER FOR 2 HOURS
2. He started to learn English 2 years ago
- He has............................................
3. She began to work for this compay 2 months ago
- She has..........................................................................
4. They began teaching at this school 2 weeks ago
- They have...............................................
5. He stopped smoking 2 days ago
- He has........................................................
6.She stopped working here last week
- She has..........................................................
7.She started writing novels when she was 15 years old
- he has...............................................................
8. They began to build this hospital last year
- They have......................................................
9. It started to rain yesterday
- It has........................................................
10.We began living here last year
- We have...............................................

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16 tháng 8 2021

1. I ___have tried_____ (try) to learn English for years, but I ____haven't succeed____ (not succeed) yet.

2. Mary is ill because she _____works___ (work) in the garden all day.

3. She ____works____ (work) so hard this week that she ___doesn't have_____ (not have) time to go to the movies.

4. That book ____has lied____ (lie) on the table for weeks. You _____Have/read___ (read) it yet?

5. He _____hasn't been___ (not be) here since Christmas. I wonder where he ____has lived____ (live) since then.

6. Jack ____goes____ (go) to Paris for a holiday. He never ____is____ (be) there.

7. You _____Have / sleeped___ (sleep) so far? I ____have ringed____ (ring) the bell for the last twenty minutes.

8. He ____has written ____ (write) a novel for two years, but he _____hasn't finished___ (not finish) it yet.

9. Mary ___has lost_____ (lose) her hat and she _____has looked___ (look) for it until now.

10. She (sleep) ____has sleeped____ for 10 hours! You must wake her.

16 tháng 8 2021

1. Have tried -  haven't succed

2. works

3. works - doesn't have

4. has lied - have you read......?

5. hasn't been - has lived

6.  goes - is

7. Have you slept......? - have rung

8. has written - hasn't finished

9. has lost - has looked

10. has slept

Exercises10.1 Read the situations and write two sentences using the words in brackets. 1. Tom started reading a book two hours ago. He is still reading it and now he is on page 53.( read / for two hours ) ......He has been reading for two hours..... .( read / 53 pages so far ) .......He has read 53 pages so far....... . 2. Linda is from Australia. She is traveling round Europe at the moment. She began her tour three months ago.( travel / for three months ) ......She...............................
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Exercises
10.1 Read the situations and write two sentences using the words in brackets. 

1. Tom started reading a book two hours ago. He is still reading it and now he is on page 53.
( read / for two hours ) ......He has been reading for two hours..... .
( read / 53 pages so far ) .......He has read 53 pages so far....... . 
2. Linda is from Australia. She is traveling round Europe at the moment. She began her tour three months ago.
( travel / for three months ) ......She............................ .
( visit / six countries so far ) ...................................... .
3. Jim is a tennis player. He began playing tennis when he was ten years old. This year he is national chapionship fourth time.
( win / the national championship four times ) ........................................... .
( play / tennis since he was ten ) ....................................... .
4. When they left college, Mary and Sue starteed making films together. They still make films.
( make / ten films since they left college ) ......They............................. .
( make / films since they left college ) ............................................... .

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IV. Choose the correct answerCricket—how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game—some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth.Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we could...
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IV. Choose the correct answer

Cricket—how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game—some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth.

Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we could put up a wicket. We played on the street, in the backyard—even on the tops of buildings, believe it or not!

I can recall so clearly the sounds of the ball hitting the bat and the quick running feet. I can still feel the sun on my face as I played and the bruises and scratches from falling down. I can still see the blue sky fading to darkness behind the buildings as our games continued into the night. It became my favorite thing in the world. Now I watch it not with anger, but with fond memories of the endless days and nights spent playing the game.

1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

(A) Cricket: A Game for All Ages

(B) How I Learned to Love Cricket

(C) The Dangers of Playing Cricket

(D) Learning the Rules of a Difficult Game

2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to _______.

(A) hated                   (B) played                 (C) wanted                 (D) watched

3. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

(A) It was boring to watch.

(B) It was difficult to learn.

(C) It was fun to talk about.

(D) It was dangerous to play.

4. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

(A) They were played without bats.

(B) They were played on rooftops.

(C) No one cared who won them.

(D) No one got hurt playing them.

5. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT _______.

(A) how the sun felt on his skin

(B) how the ball sounded hitting the bat

(C) how the sky turned from light to dark

(D) how the rules of the game caused arguments

6. What change does the author describe?

(A) He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.

(B) He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.

(C) He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.

(D) He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

7. In line 13, the word fond is closest in meaning to _______.

(A) old                       (B) cruel                    (C) happy                  (D) interesting

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15 tháng 8 2021

1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

(A) Cricket: A Game for All Ages

(B) How I Learned to Love Cricket

(C) The Dangers of Playing Cricket

(D) Learning the Rules of a Difficult Game

2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to _______.

(A) hated                   (B) played                 (C) wanted                 (D) watched

3. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

(A) It was boring to watch.

(B) It was difficult to learn.

(C) It was fun to talk about.

(D) It was dangerous to play.

4. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

(A) They were played without bats.

(B) They were played on rooftops.

(C) No one cared who won them.

(D) No one got hurt playing them.

5. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT _______.

(A) how the sun felt on his skin

(B) how the ball sounded hitting the bat

(C) how the sky turned from light to dark

(D) how the rules of the game caused arguments

6. What change does the author describe?

(A) He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.

(B) He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.

(C) He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.

(D) He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

7. In line 13, the word fond is closest in meaning to _______.

(A) old                       (B) cruel                    (C) happy                  (D) interesting

22 tháng 12 2021

Bài 1: For each situation,write two sentences using the words in brackets.

1. Tom started reading a book two hours ago. He is still reading it and now he is on page 53.

(read/for two hour) He has been reading for two hours.

(read/53 pages so far) He has read 53 pages so far.

2. Rachel is from Astralia. She is travelling round Europe at the moment. She began her trip three months ago.

(travel/ for three months) She . She's been travelling for three months......

(visit/six countries so far) ... She's visited six countries so far....

3. Patrick is a tennis player.He began playing tennis when he was ten years old. This year he is national champion again – for the fourth time

(win/the national championships/four times) ... He's won the national championships four times....

(play/tennis since he was ten) .  He's been playing tennis since he was ten......

4. When they left college, Lisa and Sue started making films together. They still make films.

(make/five films since they left college) ..

...They've made five films since they left college

    They've been making films since they left college

..

Cricket-how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game-some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth.Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we could put up a wicket. We played on...
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Cricket-how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game-some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth.

Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we could put up a wicket. We played on the street, in the backyard-even on the tops of buildings, believe it or not! I can recall so clearly the sounds of the ball hitting the bat and the quick running feet. I can still feel the sun on my face as I played and the bruises and scratches from falling down. I can still see the blue sky fading to darkness behind the buildings as our games continued into the night. It became my favorite thing in the world. Now I watch it not with anger, but with fond memories of the endless days and nights spent playing the game.

Question 29. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A. Cricket: a game for all ages

B. How I learned to love cricket

C. The dangers of playing cricket

D. Learning the rules of a difficult game

Question 30. The word ‘detested’ is closest in meaning to__________.

A. hated                       B. played                     C. wanted                   D. watched

Question 31. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

A. It was boring to watch.                              B. It was difficult to learn.

C. It was fun to talk about.                             D. It was dangerous to play

Question 32. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

A. They were played without bats.                 B. They were played on rooftops.

C. No one cared who won them.                    D. No one got hurt playing them.

Question 33. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT__________.

A. how the sun felt on his skin                       B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat

C. how the sky turned from light to dark       D. how the rules of the game caused arguments

Question 34. What change does the author describe?

A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.

B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.

C. He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.

D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

Question 35. The word ‘fond’ is closest in meaning to__________.

A. old              B. cruel                       C. happy                      D. boring

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23 tháng 5 2021

1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A.Cricket: a game for all ages
B. How I learned to love cricket
C. The dangers of playing cricket
D.Learning the rules of a difficult game

2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to

A.hated
B.played

C.wanted

D.watched

13. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

A. It was boring to watch.
B. It was difficult to learn.
C. It was fun to talk about.
D.It was dangerous to play.

32. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

A. They were played without bats.
B. They were played on rooftops.
C. No one cared who won them.
D. No one got hurt playing them.

33. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT

A. how the sun felt on his skin
B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat
C. how the sky turned from light to dark
D. how the rules of the game caused arguments

34. What change does the author describe?

A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.
B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.
C.He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.
D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

35. The word ‘fond’ is closest in meaning to__________.

A. old
B.cruel
C. happy
D. interesting

23 tháng 5 2021

Question 29. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A. Cricket: a game for all ages

B. How I learned to love cricket

C. The dangers of playing cricket

D. Learning the rules of a difficult game

Question 30. The word ‘detested’ is closest in meaning to__________.

A. hated                       B. played                     C. wanted                   D. watched

Question 31. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

A. It was boring to watch.                              B. It was difficult to learn.

C. It was fun to talk about.                             D. It was dangerous to play

Question 32. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

A. They were played without bats.                 B. They were played on rooftops.

C. No one cared who won them.                    D. No one got hurt playing them.

Question 33. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT__________.

A. how the sun felt on his skin                       B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat

C. how the sky turned from light to dark       D. how the rules of the game caused arguments

Question 34. What change does the author describe?

A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.

B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.

C. He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.

D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

Question 35. The word ‘fond’ is closest in meaning to__________.

A. old              B. cruel                       C. happy                      D. boring