He usually used to be a musician.. I often prefer to wear jeans.. Have you visited your teacher recently?. A good deal of Vietnamese women wear it?. The number of Vietnamese women wear i
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Choose the best answer A, B, C or D UNIT 2: CLOTHING:
1/ What do you say?
- Your friend: What did he do?
- You: _
A He used to be a musician
B He often used to be a musician
C He usually used to be a musician
D He was used to be a musician
2/ What do you say?
- Your friend: What is the traditional dress of Vietnamese women?
- You: _
A Áo dài is.
B The áo dài is.
C Áo dài it is.
D The áo dài it is.
3/ What do you say?
- Your friend: What is your favorite clothing?
- You:
A I often prefer to wear jeans
B I often prefer to wearing jeans
C I often prefer to be wearing jeans
D A, B and C are OK
4/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: Yes, I have
A Have you visited your teacher recently?
B Have you visited your teacher tonight?
C Have you visited your teacher ago?
D Have you visited your teacher now?
5/ What do you say?
-Your friend: Do Vietnamese women wear the áo dài?
- You: _
A A good deal of Vietnamese women wear it
B The number of Vietnamese women wear it
C A majority of Vietnamese women wear it
D The majority of Vietnamese women wear it
6/ What do you say?
- Your friend: What do you usually wear on the weekend?
- You: _
A My favorite clothes are shorts and a pullover
B I often wear shorts and a pullover
C I want to wear shorts and a pullover
D A and B are OK
7/ What do you say?
- Your friend: Who helped him?
- You: _
A He was helped by his friends
B His friends assisted him
C His friends gave him a hand
D A, B and C are OK
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- Your friend: Do you know when jean cloth was made?
- You: _
9/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: It’s really the most exciting film I’ve ever seen
A Were you ever seen “Titanic”?
B Have you ever seen “Titanic”?
C Did you ever see “Titanic”?
D Do you ever see “Titanic”?
10/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: Sailors from Genoa in Italy
A What was the material jean name by?
B What was the material jean named by?
C What was the material jean name after?
D What was the material jean named after?
11/ What do you say?
- Your friend: When did jeans finally become high fashion clothing?
- You: _
A In the 1960s
B In the 1970s
C In the 1980s
D In the 1990s
12/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: Since I was seven years old
A How long have you learned English?
B How long did you learn English?
C How long do you learn English?
13/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: Her good result of study
A What are her parents proud from?
B What are hers parents proud by?
C What are her parents proud of?
D What are her parents proud at?
14/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: I haven’t seen her since last year
A When was the last time you saw her?
B When was the last time you have seen her?
C When is the last time you saw her?
D When is the last time you have seen her? 15/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: In 1997
A When was that criminal put in prison?
B When has that criminal been put in prison?
C When is that criminal put in prison?
D When did that criminal put in prison?
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- You: _?
- Your friend: Oh, yes It tastes so good
A Did you eat spaghetti yet?
B Do you eat spaghetti yet?
C Have you eaten spaghetti yet?
D Will you eat spaghetti yet?
17/ What do you say?
- Your friend: How do you change this sentence into
century.”?
- You: _
century
century
century
century
18/ What do you say?
- Your friend: How long have they been married?
- You: _
A From last month
B In last month
C For last month
D Since last month
19/ What do you say?
- You: _?
- Your friend: This afternoon
A Have you finished your homework?
B Did you finish your homework?
C When have you finished your homework?
D When did you finish your homework?
20/ What do you say?
- Your friend: How do you change this sentence into Passive voice “People say that prevention is better than cure.”?
- You:
A It’s said that prevention is better than cure
B Prevention is said to be better than cure
C Prevention is said is better than cure
D A and B are correct