affected 28.'He hasn’t made very ______ use of his time in revising for these exams: he has made no notes and his concentration spans appear to last for no longer than ten minutes.' A..
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1. Nobody died in the accident, but 20 people were
2. “Look at this advertisement, Mary, it _ there’s 50% off everything at Yvonne’s boutique – shall we go?”
3. I’ve been studying English for 2 years now, and I still can’t _ it very well
4. Ken’s _ is not what it used to be, he’s always forgetting where he’s put things
5. She _ her children, she gives them whatever they want
6. The government is encouraging everyone to _ water by not washing their cars
7. They were about who should make the coffee
A quarrelling B disputing C objecting D opposing
8. I'm not them staying with us, as long as it's only for a few days
A disagreed with B opposite C opposed to D objected to
9. They had a(n) , and never spoke to each other again,
A dispute B objection C quarrel D opposition
10.'So, we are going to Italy for our holidays, right?' - ' _ Now, whereabouts in Italy shall we go?'
11.The players the referee's decision
A disagreed B disputed C objected D contradicted
12.You've just yourself You said the opposite a few minutes ago
A disagreed B disputed C objected D contradicted
13.We discussed it for a while and then we an agreement
14.I think you should try to with him You can't both have everything you want
15.I don't that I don't think it's true at all
16.He wasn't at all He wouldn't do anything I asked him to do
A agreement B co-operative C opposition D discussion
17.Thank you for your invitation which we are pleased to "
18.We look forward to many more years of between our two countries
A opposition B co-operation C disagreement D quarrel
19.She argues me almost everything
A with / about B with / on D on / about D A and B
20.I agree you what the problem is
A with / about B with / on D on / about D A and B
21.I've never had the slightest disagreement him anything
A with / about B with / on C on / about D A and B
22.Will you two stop and let me get some sleep! They're always bickering about whose turn it is
to do the washing up
A bickering B rowing C disputing D disagreeing
Trang 223.She often rows with him in public.
24.I'll compromise with you - you can have the car this weekend if I can have it next weekend
25.'These tablets really are My headache’s much better now.'
A affective B effective c efficient D affected
26.'The only way to avoid hay fever at this time of the year, if you are a sufferer, is to stay indoors.'
A affective B effective c efficient D affected
27.'She was in everything she did and was frequently commended for exemplary service to the organization.'
A affective B effective C efficient D affected
28.'He hasn’t made very use of his time in revising for these exams: he has made no notes and his concentration spans appear to last for no longer than ten minutes.'
A affective B effective C efficient D affected
29.'This engine is really , it can run for 30 km on only 1 litre of fuel.'
A affective B effective C efficient D affected
30.'The really hot weather everybody’s ability to work.'
A affective B effective c efficient D affected
31.'I know my neighbours play loud music late at night, but that doesn’t me I can sleep through anything.'
A affective B effective c efficient D affect
32.'The number of tourists travelling to Britain this year has not been by the strength of the pound.'
A affective B effective c efficient D affected
33.'The tablets which he took every four hours had no noticeable on his headache.'
A affective B effect c efficient D affected
34.'My words of comfort had little She just went on crying and wouldn’t stop.'
A affective B effect c efficient D affected
35.'Repairs could not be because the machines were very old.'
A effected B effective c efficient D affected
36.I interested in photography when I was ten
37.I e interested in art in later life
38.As he older, his garden got really messy
39.As he older, he could no longer maintain his garden
40.It colder and colder the further north we went
41.It increasingly cold as we travelled north
42.I'm quite hungry now, aren't you?
43.He quite angry when he discovered there was no food
Trang 344.'I usually to work by car, but I to Bristol by train yesterday.'
A go / went B went / go C get / went D go / got
45.'I didn't home until nearly midnight.'
46.'Can you tell me how to to Buckingham Palace?'
Get indicates the end of a journey and can be used informally as an alternative to 'reach' or 'arrive at' When we use go, we are talking about the 'complete journey', usually
47.'As they richer, they invested more money in shares.'
48.'My aim is to old gracefully and with dignity.'
49.'He drove away as soon as the lights green.'
50.'The leaves brown as the weather got colder.'
51.If we behave badly in class, our teacher _ stay late and do extra work
a must b lets us c allows us to d makes us
52.My daughter’s school _ the children to wear jeans and T-shirts – not like in my day!
53.I hate school, the teachers make us _ so much homework every day!
54.On Friday afternoons our teacher sometimes lets us _ home early
55.When I was a boy we were made _ correct school uniform at all times!
56.“Excuse me sir, are we allowed _ dictionaries into the exam?”
57.I lay in the sun all day yesterday (a lay b lain c lied d lain)
58.She laid her cards on the table (a lay b lain c lied d laid)
59.She had lain in the sun all afternoon.(a lay b laid c lied d lain)
60.She was laid to rest (a lay b laid c lied d lain)
61.I don't lie, said George Washington (a lie b lay c lied d lain)
62.Lay your weapons on the table (a lie b lay c lied d lain)
Complete the sentences with above verbs
63.She laid the baby on the bed in order to change its nappy
64.She was lying asleep on the sofa when her husband arrived home
65.Can you lay the table for me please? Lunch is ready
66.I told her not to lie out in the sun, but she must have lain there for at least an hour for her back was very sunburnt
67.I had never laid carpets before, but I was determined to have a go
68.When I looked out of the aircraft window, I could see that London lay beneath us
69.His lawyer will lay great emphasis on his state of mind when the murder was committed and claim that it was manslaughter, not murder
Trang 470.None of us knows what lies ahead, but you must try to take a grip on your life and decide where your future lies
71.Take that shirt off and put on a new one You can't go out in such an old shirt
A to put on B wear C get dressed D put on
72.She a beautiful diamond necklace with matching earrings
A was wearing B wore C was getting dressed D putting on
73.You'd better now Henry will be here in ten minutes
A wear clothes B get dressed C put on clothes D dress clothes
74.She came in covered in mud So I bathed her and her in new clothes
75.If you think _ (/ carefully) about it, you'll realise that I'm right
A strongly B powerfully C precisely D hard
76. _, you were not there at the time
77. , you'll turn down that job in Norway
A If you truly love me B If you rightly love me C If you precisely love me D If you purely love me
78.It came as a _ surprise to me when she married him
A comprehensive B complete C full D entire
79.If you eat chocolate before a meal, it will spoil (/ ruin) your appetite
80." children like ice-cream." "That's quite natural."
81.I felt as if I a confidence
a have betrayed b would betray c had betrayed d am betraying
82.Nearly all of the reporters the press conference had questions
a attend / asked b attended / to ask c attending / to ask d would attend / to be asked
83.The burglar was sentenced to 20 years in
84.The girl me this gift is my best friend
a presented b was presenting c presenting d be presenting
85.Einstein gradually became _ in the discussion
Reading
The 1920s saw the emergency of widespread car ownership in the US Assembly – line production made car wonderfully cheap, credit was available on the cheapest (86) and the irresistible (87) of the car to consumer did the rest The result was a complete (88) of American life
The car began to break (89) the ancient sharp division between town and country The movement perhaps began with the prosperous middle class, (90) for a holiday from New York, who were delighted to discover the rest of their country But the cheap car also enabled the working class
to travel, for pleasure or in (91) of work Even poor country people, it (92) out, could own car and when they did so, many of them used the freedom thus (93) to depart - to the West or to the cities
Even more important, perhaps, was the (94) of the car on daily life It came into (95) for all sorts of short (96) , to work or to the shop, which had previously been made by trolley bus or railway It made a whole new pattern of living possible Vast suburbs began to (97) over the land No longer did you have to live in comparatively cramped (98) near the railroad station Not did you have to (99) your annual holiday at one of the traditional, crowded resorts nearby Instead, you could (100) over the hills and far away
Trang 586.A obligations B terms C guarantees D repayments.
87.A appeal B outlook C impression D fancy
88.A transfer B variation C revision D transformation
93.A gained B gathered C reached D benefited
96. A travels B trips C tours D routes
97. A spread B widen C scatter D broadcast
98.A housing B residence C surrounding D settlement