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2 tháng 3 2022

11. This is the house in that three generations of my family used to live. 

that ➜ where

12. The hotels of the town were full of guests whom had gone there to see the festival.

whom➜who 

13. His car, that was bought just a few weeks ago, has broken down several times. 

that➜which

14. This is the boy who sister studied with me in high school.

who➜whose

B2 : Fill in each gap with suitable relative pronoun : where , when , why or, which : 1. Here is the beach _____ is the safest for swimmers. 2. Mr Bike will buy the house _____ is opposite to my house . 3. This is the place ______ the battle took place 40 years ago . 4. The town _____ we are living in is noisy . 5. The town _____ we are living is noisy and crowded . 6. Sunday is the day _____ we usually go fishing on . 7. Sunday is the day _____ we usually go fishing . 8. I'll never...
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B2 : Fill in each gap with suitable relative pronoun : where , when , why or, which :


1. Here is the beach _____ is the safest for swimmers.

2. Mr Bike will buy the house _____ is opposite to my house .

3. This is the place ______ the battle took place 40 years ago .

4. The town _____ we are living in is noisy .

5. The town _____ we are living is noisy and crowded .

6. Sunday is the day _____ we usually go fishing on .

7. Sunday is the day _____ we usually go fishing .

8. I'll never forget the day ____I first met her .

9. This is the hotel _____ we stayed last summer .

10. Tell me the reason_____ you have cancelled the tour .

11. The year _____ we came to live here was 1975.

12. I wish to see the factory ______ your father used to work .

13. That's the house ______ I was born in .

14. The city ______ I lived as a child has been pulled down now .

15. We're going to London , _____ is famous for Big Ben .

16. This house , ______ Pele used to live , is being made into a museum .


Additional exercise : Hãy sửa lỗi sai ở những câu sau (nếu cần thiết)

1. Peter , whom visited us yesterday , has just graduated from university .

2. Miss Huong , that is staying with us , often goes to school by bike .

3. New York , where we celebrated our party , is pretty cold in winter .

4. New York , we celebra ted our party , is pretty cold in winter .

5. Do you know the students to who the teacher is talking ?

6. Do you know the students to whom the teacher is talking to ?

7. My sister , whom you met last week , has already gone to abroad.

8. My sister , you met last week , has already gone to abroad .

9. A night is the time of the day which it is dark outside .

10. A dictionary is a book where gives you the meanings of words .

11. A dictionary is o book , which gives you the meanings of words .

12. Anh is always late for class which makes the teacher angry .

13. This car which was broken down last night is quite expensive .

14. That's the house where was built in 2005.

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12 tháng 3 2017

B2 : Fill in each gap with suitable relative pronoun : where , when , why or, which :


1. Here is the beach __WHICH___ is the safest for swimmers.

2. Mr Bike will buy the house __WHICH___ is opposite to my house .

3. This is the place ___WHERE___ the battle took place 40 years ago .

4. The town __WHICH___ we are living in is noisy .

5. The town __WHERE___ we are living is noisy and crowded .

6. Sunday is the day __WHICH___ we usually go fishing on .

7. Sunday is the day __WHEN___ we usually go fishing .

8. I'll never forget the day __WHEN__I first met her .

9. This is the hotel __WHICH___ we stayed last summer .

10. Tell me the reason___WHY__ you have cancelled the tour .

11. The year ___WHEN__ we came to live here was 1975.

12. I wish to see the factory ___WHERE___ your father used to work .

13. That's the house ___WHICH___ I was born in .

14. The city __WHICH____ I lived as a child has been pulled down now .

15. We're going to London , __WHERE___ is famous for Big Ben .

16. This house , ___WHERE___ Pele used to live , is being made into a museum .


Additional exercise : Hãy sửa lỗi sai ở những câu sau (nếu cần thiết)

1. Peter , whom visited us yesterday , has just graduated from university .

Whom -> who

2. Miss Huong , that is staying with us , often goes to school by bike .

That -> who

3. New York , where we celebrated our party , is pretty cold in winter .

4. New York , we celebrated our party , is pretty cold in winter .

5. Do you know the students to who the teacher is talking ?

Whom -> who

6. Do you know the students to whom the teacher is talking to ?

7. My sister , whom you met last week , has already gone to abroad.

Whom -> who

8. My sister , you met last week , has already gone to abroad .

9. A night is the time of the day which it is dark outside .

10. A dictionary is a book where gives you the meanings of words .

Where -> which

11. A dictionary is a book , which gives you the meanings of words .

12. Anh is always late for class which makes the teacher angry .

13. This car which was broken down last night is quite expensive .

14. That's the house where was built in 2005.

Where -> which

12 tháng 3 2017

B2 : Fill in each gap with suitable relative pronoun : where , when , why or,which :

1. Here is the beach __which___ is the safest for swimmers.

2. Mr Bike will buy the house __which___ is opposite to my house .

3. This is the place __where____ the battle took place 40 years ago .

4. The town __where___ we are living in is noisy .

5. The town __where___ we are living is noisy and crowded .

6. Sunday is the day __when___ we usually go fishing on .

7. Sunday is the day __when___ we usually go fishing .

8. I'll never forget the day __when__I first met her .

9. This is the hotel __where___ we stayed last summer .

10. Tell me the reason___why__ you have cancelled the tour .

11. The year ___when__ we came to live here was 1975.

12. I wish to see the factory __where___ your father used to work .

13. That's the house __which____ I was born in .

14. The city __where____ I lived as a child has been pulled down now .

15. We're going to London , ____which_ is famous for Big Ben .

16. This house , ___where___ Pele used to live , is being made into a museum .


Additional exercise : Hãy sửa lỗi sai ở những câu sau (nếu cần thiết)

1. Peter , whom=> who visited us yesterday , has just graduated from university .

2. Miss Huong , that=> who is staying with us , often goes to school by bike .

3. New York , where we celebrated our party , is pretty cold in winter .

4. New York , where we celebrated our party , is pretty cold in winter .

5. Do you know the students to who=> whom the teacher is talking ?

6. Do you know the students to whom the teacher is talking to=> bỏ ?

7. My sister , whom you met last week , has already gone to abroad.

8. My sister , whom you met last week , has already gone to abroad .

9. A night is the time of the day which=> when it is dark outside .

10. A dictionary is a book where=> which gives you the meanings of words .

11. A dictionary is a book which gives you the meanings of words .

12. Anh is always late for class which makes the teacher angry .

13. This car which was broken down last night is quite expensive .

14. That's the house where=> which was built in 2005.

21 tháng 5 2019

1. which

2. so

3. where

4. when

5. when

6. when

7. when

8. that

9. who

10. that

22 tháng 5 2019

1.where

21 tháng 5 2019

Match each pair of sentences with suitable relative adverb.

1. Last week I went to see the house which I used to live in

2. He used to go to work late, so he was sacked.

3. I never forget the park where we met each other for the first time

4. The report was prepared yesterday when there was a heavy rain outside

5. Her husband was abroad in September when she bought this house

6. This school which I studided when I was young is my beloved

7. They came home very late last night when most of the family member had gone to sleep.

8. the shop that I bought these pencils is over there

9. John who was absent from class yesterday knew the reason for this but she didn't tell the teacher.

10. Everybody is off on Sunday that the children often go swimming

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

What does "this" in the third paragraph refer to

A. being told what to do by his sisters

B. having to sweep the yard before school 

C. having to do duties he found difficult

D. being given orders by his grandmother

1
30 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án A

"This" trong đoạn thứ ba là gì?

My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying!

A. được bảo làm gì bởi các chị em của mình

B. phải quét sân trước khi đi học

C. phải làm nhiệm vụ mà anh thấy khó khăn

D. nhận được lệnh của bà ngoại

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

The word "excruciating" in the last paragraph means ________.

A. painful

B. rather painful

C. extremely painful

D. painless

1
14 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án C

Từ "excruciating" trong đoạn cuối có nghĩa là:

A. đau

B. khá đau đớn

C. vô cùng đau đớn

D. không đau

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

According to the writer, many people from Jamaica at that time ________.

A. wanted to be free from responsibility 

B. wanted to improve their standard of living 

C. had ambitions that were unrealistic 

D. dislike the country they came from

1
19 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án D

Nhiều người Jamaica vào thời điểm đó:

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill.

A. muốn được tự do khỏi trách nhiệm

B. muốn cải thiện mức sống của họ

C. có tham vọng không thực tế

D. không thích đất nước họ sinh ra

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

The writer says that when he was very young ________.

A. he was upset because his parents left 

B. he was very keen to go to England 

C. his parents had decided to leave 

D. his parents changed their plans

1
31 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án C

Nhà văn nói rằng khi ông còn rất trẻ ________.

There were two sisters ahead of me inthe family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans werealready being made when I was born,

A. ông ấy rất buồn vì cha mẹ anh ấy đã bỏ đi

B. ông ấy rất muốn đi Anh

C. cha mẹ ông đã quyết định rời đi

D. cha mẹ của ông đã thay đổi kế hoạch của họ