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I Fill in the gaps using appropriate prepositions or adverbs.
1 I called the Post Office and arranged to send a parcel to HCM City
2 We go to church together He calls me at about half past ten
3 We shall leave our coats in the cloakroom and call back them later on
4 Call on your way home and tell me about the party
5 He called all the workers in the area to gather in the City Hall
6 You have finally graduated! This calls a celebration
7 The situation is confusing and calls diplomacy
8 Housewives are calling a social salary
9 The pipes are frozen; we'll have to call a plumber
10 Churchill called British people to make sacrificies for the good of their country
during World War II.
11 The general called his officers to read the lists of casualties
12 They had to call the match as the referee had sprained his ankle
13 The hunter called his dogs after shooting the bear
14 Troops were called to maintain public order
15 When Tom suffered a heart attack, the doctor had to be called in the middle of the
night
16 In Spain men are called at the age of eighteen
17 I called Jim and asked after his wife
18 Before the meeting he called me and spoke to me in private
19 You'll have to call all your intelligence to solve that problem
20 The search was finally called due to the fog
21 The ship called Barcelona before leaving for the Gulf
22 When he saw the flat burning, he called help
23 The President called the nation to help
24 The situation calls prompt action
25 I nowcall Mr Smith, whowill make a speech about the political situation
II Replace the words in italics with an appropriate phrasal verb.
1 I visited the bank and opened a savings account
2 I visited the parish and had a word with the vicar
3 I am going to a concert with Mary andI'll be collecting her at ten p.m
4 We shall leave the bags in the hall and collect them on our way back
5 Look in on your way back and tell me about the film
6 You've finally sold your car! This requires a celebration
7 These children need a steady hand
8 The parents of the kidnapped girl are demanding an official inquiry
9 He felt terribly sick, but it was too late to send for a doctor
10 The lecturer asked his pupils to study harder
11 The speaker asked the secretary to read the figures
13 When the temperature fell, the search was abandoned
14 Troops were summoned to control the mobs
15 In the USA men are no longer summoned for military service
16 I telephoned her but I couldn't getthrough the line was engaged
17 The situation requires tact and diplomacy
18 I visited Mr Hanna's home and we had a nice chat
19 She is going to marry Tom! This requires a party
20 They cancelled the marathon due to the fog
21 The medium claims she can summon the spirits of the dead
22 The doctor asked me aside and told me that my grandmother was about to die
23 The neighbours summoned the fire brigade to put out the fire
24 When they arrived at his cottage, he controlled his dogs
25 The workers are asking for a rise
III Replace the following phrasal verbs with another word or phrase of the same meaning.
1 Mr Smith was about to leave when his secretary called him back
2 I can't speak now; I'll call you back later on
3 He was called up in 1943 during World War II.
4 When the country was invaded, the army was called out to fight
5 We can call on Jim tomorrow
6 The father called on all the family to work hard for their home
7 The tennis match was called off because of the rain
8 Call off your dog; it is trying to bite me!
9 The company called in all the goods with dangerous faults
10 Mary looks pale and tired; why don't you call the doctor in?
11 I'll call for you at ten o'clock after the party
12 His unkind remarks were not called for
13 While you sit at the the table, I'll call for the waiter
14 I'll call by at the store on my way home
15 The goverment called down the community's help
16 Those tasks are going to call forth all your mental resistance
17 These exercises call for a lot of patience
18 The MP called on the Prime Minister to answer those charges
19 The union leader called out the railway workers
20 This story calls up memories of my childhood
21 The medium claims she can call up the spirits of the dead
22 The doctor called me aside and told me that my grandmother was about to die
23 The neighbours called in the fire brigade to put out the fire
24 When I arrived at hiscottage hecalled off his dogs
25 The workers are calling out for a rise
Trang 2IV Fill in the gaps using one of the following phrasal verbs.
call aside, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call off, call on, call out, call up
1 His attitude called a protest
2 His speech called an angry remark
3 The President called the Prime Minister and assured him he was not going to
resign
4 I nowcall Mr Jones to speak to us about the dangers of pollution
5 This film calls memories of the Spanish civil war
6 He was given the sack and then called in only a week
7 The names of the winners will be called in a few minutes
8 The old coinage is going to be called
9 The Third World is calling help
10 The dogs were attacking me; fortunately, their master called them
11 Mary left home at half past ten, but called at eleven for her umbrella
12 I'll call you when I visit Brighton
13 Expert journalists were called to give a deeper insight into the political situation
14 The workers were called by the main unions
15 The strike will be called as soon as both sides compromise
16 If a war breaks out, many army reservists will be called
17 If Mary gets worse, we'll have to call the doctor
18 With the new conscription law, men will be called at the age of 21
19 The local authorities have called help and reinforcements have begun to arrive
20 Assoon as I get home, I'll call you
21 In the middle of the meeting, he called me and asked me not to speak about the
economic difficulties
22 The MP's speech called a lot of protests
23 Some expert detectives were called to solve the mystery
24 I have to ring off now, I'll call you later on
25 I nowcall MrCunningham to make his speech about the political situation
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Notes:
* Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, PCc, DL, FRS, RA (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, army officer, and writer He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955 As a Member of Parliament (MP), he represented five constituencies over the course of his career As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory during the Second World War He led the Conservative Party for fifteen years from 1940 to 1955.
Trang 3* Brighton /ˈbraɪtən/ (About this sound listen) is a seaside resort on the south coast of England It is part
of the city of Brighton and Hove and the ceremonial county of East Sussex, within the historic county of
Sussex.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and
Anglo-Saxon periods The ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" was documented in the Domesday Book
(1086) The town's importance grew in the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in
the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining
population Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and
becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France The town also developed in popularity as a
health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.
UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Brighton, England