For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice".. For example, New
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Questions
1 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (1)
A say
B tell
C talk
D speak
2 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my
Trang 2grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (2)
A exciting
B excites
C excited
D excite
3 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
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A after
B until
C when
D while
4 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (4)
A had
B have
C has
D having
Trang 45 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (5)
A although
B even
C because
D so
6 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
Trang 5my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (6)
A to correct
B correct
C corrects
D correcting
7 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (7)
A more
B many
Trang 6C much
D a lot of
8 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (8)
A from
B with
C for
D to
9 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them
Trang 7because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
Number (9)
A where
B which
C who
D what
10 Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I'd like to (1) _ you about it It was very (2) _ when I knew I was going to Newzealand
because I had never been there before I didn't think about the problems of speaking English (3) _ I met my host family At first I couldn't communicate with them because my English was so bad All the eight years I (4) _ been learning wasn't much use at all, (5) _ we didn't have real practice at school Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn't My problem is pronouncing "I" and "r" For example, Newzealand people often asked "What do you eat in Thailand?" I
wanted to tell them that- we eat rice, but they didn't understand when I said "We eat lice" My host mum helped me a lot by (6} my bad pronunciation I usually practiced
by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me After four months
my English was (7) _ better Apart (8) _ English I learn to make my own breakfast and lunch I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday I went swimming and ried water-skiing and sailing, (9) _ was wonderful But the most valuable thing was that I learn to be (10) _ myself and to be independent
Kittiya Leelawipat, Commercial College, Bangkok, Thailand
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A with
B on
C to
D by