Ôn thi Anh Văn - Ngữ pháp
* MỆNH ĐỀ IF 1. If I see him I (give) him a lift – will give a lift 2. The table will collapse if you (stand) on it – stand 3. If he (eat) all that he will be ill – eats 4. If I find your passport I (telephone) you at once – will telephone 5. The police (arrest) him if they catch him – will arrest 6. If he (read) in bad light he will ruin his eyes – reads 7. Someone (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked – will steal 8. What will happen if my parachute (not open)- doesn’t open 9. If he (wash) my car I’ll give him J10 - washes 10. If she (need) a radio she can borrow mine – needs 11. If you (not go) away I’ll send for the police – do not goes 12. I’ll be very angry if he (make)any more mistakes – makes 13. If he (be) late we’ll go without him – is 14. She will be absolutely furious if she (hear) about this - hears 15. If you put on the kettle I (make) the tea – will make 16. If you give my dog a bone he (bury) it at once- will bury 17. If we leave the car here it (not be) in anybody’s way- will not be 18. He’ll be late for the train if he (not start) at once – doesn’t start 19. If you come late they (not let) you in – willn’t let 20. If he (go) on telling lies nobody will believe a word he says - goes 21. Unless he (sell) more he won’t get much commission – sells 22. If I lend you J10 when (repay) me? Will you repay 23. We’ll have to move upstairs if the river (rise) any higher – rises 24. If he (work) hard today can he have a holiday tomorrow? Works 25. Ice (turn) to water if you heat it – will turn 26. If the house (burn) down we can claim compensation – burns 27. If you (not like) this one I’ll bring you another – doesn’t like 28. Unless you are more careful you (have) an accident – will have 29. Tell him to ring me up if you (see) him – see 30. If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell it to anyone else? – will promise 31. If you (not believe) what I say, ask your mother – don’t believe 32. If he (like) the house will he buy it? Likes 33. If you will kindly sit down I (make) enquiries for you – will make 34. Unless I have a quiet room I (not be able) to do any work - will not be able 1. If Clare arrives late again, the hockey trainer will be furious. (to arrive) 2. You’ll be sorry if you revise for your exams. (to revise) 3. We will go if the weather’s good. (to go) 4. You’ll be really tired tomorrow if you go to bed soon. (to go) 5. If the bus is on time, I won’t miss the football. (to be) 6. If you do your homework now, you’ll be free all tomorrow. (to do) 7. We will eat out if there’s no food at home. (to eat) 8. You’ll find life much easier if you smile more often. (to smile) 9. If it’s hot, we will go for a swim. (to go) 10. You’ll do it better if you take more time over it. (to take) 11. If she keeps practising, she’ll get better. (to keep) 12. Mum will be very sad if you forget Mother’s Day again. (to forget) 13. I will be so happy if I pass the exam. (to be) 14. I know what you can do. If you wear a wig and dark glasses, they won’t recognise you. (to wear) 15. The government will lose the next election if they continue to ignore public opinion. (to lose) 16. If Valencia FC win the Spanish football league, I will dye my hair orange. (to dye) 17. If someone lends you a bike, you’ll be able to come with us. (tolend) 18. Will your Mum be angry if you don’t phone her this weekend?. (to be) 19. What will your boss say if you arrive late for work tomorrow? (to arrive) * Said: 1. 'My name's Ian.' He said his name was Ian 2. 'I'm writing a letter' She said she was writing a letter 3. 'I'm waitind for Joan' She said she was waiting for Joan 4. 'I don't like the idea' He said he didn't like the idea 5. 'The car isn't at my hoyse' She said the car wasn't at her house 6. 'The washing machine's broken' He said the washing machine was broken 7. 'I'm working' He said he was working Susan was washing the car 8. 'We're worried about Peter' They said they were worried about Peter 9. 'I don't smoke' Mary said she didn't smoke 10. 'I'm waiting for my exam results' John said he was waiting for his exam results 11. 'I work for an American company' Mrs John said she worked for American company 12. 'I feel ill' The little boy said he felt ill 13. 'I'm watching television' Susan said she was watching television 14. 'I like the new house' Mary said she liked the new house 15. 'I'm washing the car' Susan said she was washing the car 1. 'I'll see you tomorrow,' she said She said she'd see me the next day 2. 'I saw her today,' he said He said he'd seen her that day 3. 'I don't like this film,' she said She said she didn't like that film 4. She said,' We went swimming today' She said thay had gone swimming that day 5. 'I'll see Mary on Sunday,' she said She said she would see Mary on Sunday 6. 'I met her about thee months ago,' he said He said, he had met her a bout thee months before 7. 'Peter and Sue are getting married tomorrow,' she said She said Peter and Sue were getting married the next day 8. 'Stephen's bringing some records to the party tonight,' he said She said stephen was bringing that night 9. 'I really like this furniture,' she said She said she really liked that furniture 10. 'My parents arearriving tomorrow,' she said She said her parents were arriving the next day 11. 'We visited her this morning,; they said They said, they had visited that morning 12. 'We'll see her next week,' they said They said, they would see her next week 13. 'They were here three month ago,' hesaid He said, they had been there three month before 14. 'I'm meeting them at four o'clock today,' he said. He said, he was meeting them at four o'clock that day 15. 'I can see you tomorrow,' she said She said, she could see you the next day * If Would 1. I would open that umbrella inside the house if I were you. It's bad luck. (to open) 2. They'd be a better team if they were fitter. (to be) 3. If I had some spare money, I would buy a plasma TV. (to buy)\ 4. Those children would be so horrible if their parents were strcter. (to be) 5.I woulan't go out with him even if you paid me. (to pay) 6. If we worked so hard, we wouldn't be so tired all the time. (to work) 7. If she didn't take so long in the shower, she would have more time for breakfast. (to have) 8. If you drank so much beer, you wouldn’t be so fat. (to drink) 9. The world would be a better place if politicians were less vain. (to be) 10. I would love to visit Thailand if I had the chance. (to love) 11. If I had more free time, I would write a play. (to write) 12. If you had a digital camera, you could send photos by email. (to have) 13. He would definitely lose weight if he stopped eating carbohydrates and sugar. (to stop) 14. We could go travelling across France if we bought a tent. (to buy) 15. Valencia would have the perfect climate if it were so hot in July and August. (to be) 16. If I understood more about computers, I would be able to help you out. (to be able to) 17. I wouldn’t do that if I were you. (to be) 18. If I went to Madrid, I’d visit the Prado Gallery. (to go) 1. If I had a type writer I (type) it myself. Would type 2. If I (know) his address I’d give it to you knew 3. He (look) a lot better if he shaved more often would look 4. If you (play) for lower stakes you wouldn’t lose so much- plaied 5. If he worked more slowly he (not make) so many mistakes – wouldn’t make 6. I shouldn’t drink that wine if I (be) you – were 7. More tourists would come to this country if it (have) a better climate – had 8. If I were sent to prison you (visit) me?- would you visit 9. If someone (give) you a helicopter what would you do with it? – gave 10. I (buy) shares in that company if I had some money- would buy 11. If he (clean) his windscreen he’d be able to see where he was going – cleaned 12. If you drove your car into the river you (be able) to get out? - would be able 13. If you (not belong) to a union you couldn’t get a job – didn’t belong 14. If I (win) a big prize in a lottery I’d give up my job – won 15. What you (do) if you found a burglar in your house? Would you do 16. I could tell you what this means if I (know) Greek- knew 17. If everybody (give) J1 we would have enough – gave 18. He might get fat if he (stop) smoking- stoped 19. If he knew that it was dangerous he (not come)- wouldn’t come 20. if you (see) someone drowning what would you do? Saw 21. I (be) ruined if I bought her everything she asked for – would be 22. If you slept under a mosquito net you (not be) bitten so often-wouldn’t be 23. I could get a job easily if I (have) a degree- had 24. If she (do) her hair differently she might look quite nice- did 25. If we had more rain our crops (grow) faster- would grow 26. The whole machine would fall to pieces if you (remove) that screw- removed 27. I (keep) a horse if I could afford it – would keep 28. I’d go and see him more often if he (live) on a bus route- lived 29. If they (ban) the sale of alcohol at football matches there might be less violence – banned 30. I (offer) to help if I thought I’d be any use- would offter 31. What would you do if the lift (get) stuck between two floors?- got 32. If you (paint) the walls white the room would be much brighter- painted 33. If you (change) your job would it affect your pension?- changed 34. If you knew you had only six weeks ti live how you (spend) those six weeks?- would you spend 35. You wouldn’t have so much trouble with your car if you (have) it serviced regularly- had 36. I’d climb over the wall if there (not be) so much broken glass on t of it- weren’t * For or Since 1. I haven’t phoned home since Christmas 2. We’ve been here since nine o’clock 3. I have worked for International House for more than eight years. 4. I haven’t visited my home town since I left school 5. I haven’t been to the cinema for ages 6. I have studied non-stop since 9.15 7. I have had a driving licence since I was eighteen 8. She hasn’t had a day off since 1999 9. Johan has been in England for more than two weeks now 10. Peter has been my best friend since we were nine. 1. I’ve worked here for six years. 2. I lived here for three months. 3. I’ve worked in the factory since 1970 4. He’s been abroad for five years. 5. I studied French for twelve years. 6. I’ve known her since 1982 7. I’ve lived here since was a child. 8. We’ve been in Paris since we were married. 9. I’ve known them for years 10. We practised for months. 11. I studied medicine for three years but then I stopped. 12. She’s worked for me since she left school 13. I worked in the restaurant for six months but then it closed. 14. I have lived here since was a little girl. 15. He has been in prison now for three years. 16. I haven’t seen him since he left the office. 17. I haven’t seen her for several years, and then I met her again. 18. We have been in Vienna since 1950 19. I worked here for seven years, but it’s time to leave now. 20. I have lived in England since 1983. - Since: last weekend, Christmas Eve, I finished school, my birthday, the 70s, I was a boy, August, the last month, the accident, then, we bought this house, last month, I met you… - For: ten seconds, a decade, a couple of days, a long time = for ages = for years, ten centuries, fifteen years, a millennium… * Have or Has 1. Have you ever been to Rome? (you ever be) 2. I’ve seen this film before. (I see) 3. She has never worked in an office.(she never work) 4. I’ve never been in an aeroplane. (I never be) 5. Has he ever been to Germany? (he ever be) 6. Have you met my parents? (you met) 7. Have you ever worked in the theatre? (you ever work) 8. She has been to all the capital cities of Europe. (she be) 9. I have read this book. (I read) 10. Have you seen that new film about aliens? (you see) 11. We’ve never been abroad. (we never be) 12. They’ve never seen a British policeman before. (they never see) 13. Have they ever lived in a foreign country? (they ever live) 14. They have met the President. (they meet) 15. I have never been to Brazil (I never be) * Thì HTHT, QKD 1. I have read (read) that book 2. She went (go) home three days ago 3. I have met (met) Mr. And Mrs Shelley. 4. She started (start) school in 1984 5. I left (leave) the office early last night 6. He has seen (see) the film. 7. (You be) Have you been to Austria? 8. (You see) Did you see the film on TV last night? 9. When have you arrived (you arrive) in London? 10. John has been (be) to Germany before. 11. (You read) Have you read this book before? 12. I didn’t see (not see) him yesterday. 13. I have never gone (go) anywhere by plane. 14. (You hear) Have you heard their new record? It’s the best they’ve ever made. 15. I didn’t know (not know) about the disco last night. * Have to, has to, don’t have to, doesn’t have to 1. When you make pizza, you have to have some pizza sauce. 2. You also have to have some cheese on top of the pizza. 3. You have to have peppers on your pizza, but you can if you want to. 4. A good pizza has to taste good. 5. So, you have to choose the pizza toppings that you like best. 6. Personally, I love tomatoes, so I always have to have tomatoes on my pizza! 7. You don’t have to make your own pizza, you can buy a pizza from a pizza shop if you want to. 8. The secretary has to know how to type. 9. A secretary doesn’t have to be a woman. The secretary can be a man. 10. Does the secretary has to work Saturday? 11. No, he/ she doesn’t have to go to work on Saturday. 12. The secretary also has to answer the company’s phones… 13. …and he/ she has to file reports every week. 14. Does the secretary have to use a computer? 15. Yes, he or she has to use a computer. * Must, have to: 1. I had to leave the party early last night – I wasn’t very well. 2. I’m sorry, you mustn’t smoke in here. 3. The children are happy because they don’t have to do any homework today. 4. You have to/ must get up early tomorrow if you want to catch the bus. 5. Must you have a visa to come here? 6. It was a very bad accident. You have to be more careful in future. 7. He’s been ill. He have had do stay in bed since last month. 8. I’ve told the children that they must come home before ten on Saturday nights. 9. Must (you) do military service in your country when you were young? 10. It was a lovely holiday. We don’t have to do anything. 11. They were very rude. They must/ have to apologize the next day. 12. The teacher told us that we must/ have to work harder. 13. You must get a passport before you go abroad next month. 14. We must come back by boat because the airport was closed by fog. 15. You mustn’t borrow my books without asking. * -ed or –ing: 1. We were frightened that the river would overflow. 2. It was a very frightening experience. 3. They lost the match. How disappointing! 4. We were so disappointed about missing the wedding. 5. We got bored at the party so we left. 6. Claudia finds cricket really boring. 7. It was an absolutely thrilling football match. 8. Gwen was thrilled with her exam results. 1. His behaviour is really infuriating. 2. Alicia finds yoga very relaxing 3. Were you surprised Tony got the job? 4. It’s annoying when somebody interrupts you all the time. 5. I was feeling rather tired so I had a nap. 6. The climb to the top of the hill was exhausted 7. I don’t understand this maths question. I’m very confused 8. Are you interested in coming to Japan with us? * While, during and for, if 1. I fell and hurt myself while I was playing tennis. 2. It started to rain during the match. 3. We played tennis for two hours. 4. During the summer, I stayed on a farm in Tuscany. 5. I learned Italian while I was there. 6. We went on holiday in Florida for three weeks. 7. This letter in for Susan. Can you give it to her if you see her? 8. During the day it was very hot, but it was cool at night. 9. We went to Disneyland while we were there. 10. We had a lovely meal yesterday. We sat at the table for three hours. 11. During the meal, we exchanged news. 12. You should tell the police if your bicycle is stolen. * So sánh va so sánh nhất: 1. Portugal is smaller than Spain (small) 2. Madrid is noisier than Malaga (noisy) 3. Mount Evarest is higher than Teide (high) 4. Football is imore popular than ski (popular) 5. Real Madrid is better than Manchester United (good) 6. A Ferrari is faster than a Toyota (fast) 7. Chinese is more difficult than English (difficult) 8. Big motorbikes are more expensive than small cars (expensive) 9. Bicycles are slower than motorbikes (slow) 10. My house is (big) bigger than yours. 11. This flower is (beautiful) more beautiful than that one. 12. This is the (interesting) more interesting book I have ever read. 13. Non-smokers usually live (long) longger than smokers. 14. Which is the (dangerous) most dangerous animal in the world? 15. A holiday by the sea is (good) better than a holiday in the mountains. 16. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) more expensive than a beer. 17. Who is the (rich) richest woman on earth? 18. The weather this summer is even (bad) worse than last summer. 19. He was the (clever) most clever/ cleverest thief of all. * Điền vào chổ trống vớI từ trong hộp: 1. This coffee is very weak. I prefer it a bit strongst 2. The Wabash River flows faster in spring than in fall 3. Bill has bought a largest car. 4. The giraffe is taller than the man 5. Paul is the fattest boy in our class. 6. Who is your best singer? 7. Sam is older than Tom 8. You look thinner. Have you lost weight? 9. The children look happier today. 10. It’s colder today than yesterday. *Chọn câu đúng: 1. I’m not short. I’m just as tall as Hans 2. American Beauty was the best film that year. 3. She’s beautiful I agree, but her mother is more beautiful 4. Diana was much taller than Charles. 5. This one is better than that one. 6. Samantha is just as rich as David. 7. Of all the sofas I’ve seen so far, this one is the nicest 8. This hamburger is bad, but that one is worse. 9. Mary speaks quicklier than Max does. 10. Mike played better than any other player on the team. 11. Mark walked farther in one hour than Steve did in three hours. 12. Of all the girls in my English class, Maria dances the best. 13. Max goes to bed earlier than anyone I know. 14. Mary drives more carefully than she used to. 15. Of all the people I know, Jack runs the fastest. 1. (large) Sarah’s house is larger than Shannon’s. 2. (smart) Jason is smarter in math than his brother. 3. (sad) Today I was sadder than I was yesterday. 4. (cute) I think kittens are cuter than puppies. 5. (old) Germany is an older country than the United States. 6. (young) My sister Elaine is younger than my brother Fred. 7. (tall) Jack is much taller than his sister, Jennifer. 8. Monkeys and chimpanzees are bigger than birds (bkg) 9. (wet) The grass is wetter than the sidewalk. 10. My cat Neko is softer than my other cat, Sebastian. (soft) 1. Australia is the largest island in the world. 2. The elephant has a long trunk. 3. Kilimanjaro in Africa is taller than Mount Blanc in Europe. 4. King Solomon was the wisest of the kings we have ever heard of. 1. My father usually helps me to learn/ lean English 2. This student expected to be the first winner of the Grand Prix. 3. I told her not to worry about her wedding; everything will straighten out. 4. May I suggest you let Mary do so. 5. She pretended not to hear him when he called her. 6. The doctor advised me not to stay up late. 7. The school superintendent told me to hurry up 8. “Let us face the enemies”, shouted the soldiers. 9. Mr.Brown told the schoolgirls not to eat in class. 10. I have heard Dang Thai Son play the piano. 11. The young teachers wanted to hold a Foreign Language Teaching workshop in Ho Chi Minh City. 12. Being able to take part in the international math contest two years from now, Son works very hard in his math lass. 13. Try not to makeso many mistakes. 14. Let me hear from you soon. 15. John is too stupid to understand this. 16. The wind is strong enough to blow the roof off. 17. My father is too tired to stay up late. 18. John wanted me to help him. 19. I want to leave early tomorrow morning. 20. I hope to see you there. 21. I taught him how to mend a shirt. 22. I told Nam to come. 23. My father has decided to find a new house. 24. Mother warned her not to touch the electric plug. 25. Don’t tell Tan because I don’t want him to know. 26. She explained how to make it. 27. Miss Brown told Mary to sit down. 28. She told Mary not to give up hope. 29. Michael Faraday wrote a litter to Sir Humphry Davy to ask for work. 30. She is very glad to see you again. 31. He noticed two thieves come out of a shop. 32. When will he be allowed to go home? When will they let him go ? 33. The guide encouraged the tourists to visit the Prado Museum Madrid. 34. Mow that were finished painting the house, there’s nothing left to do. 35. The superintendent promised to tear down and to rebuild the fire damaged school building. 36. The mechanic needs to put a new muffler on your car. 37. Our house needs painting. 38. Do you want to be examined by the doctor? * Đọc và trả lờI: Bài 1: Reading about Todd's tennis tour T: Todd E: Ellen E: You are so lucky, Todd. You travel all over the world. I never leave Chicago. T: Yeah – but it’s hard work. I just practice, practice and play tennis all the time. I don’t get time to see much. E: What about last year? Where did you go? Tell me about it? T: Well, in January I was in Melbourne, for the Australia Open. It is a beautiful city, sort of big and very cosmopolitan, like Chicago. There is a nice mixture of old and new buldings. January is their summer so it was hot when I was there. E: And what is Dubai like? When were you there? T: In February. We went from Australia to Dubai for the Dubai Tennis Open. Boy is Dubai hot. Hot, very dry, very modern. Lots of modern buildings, white buildings. Interesting place, I enjoyed it. E: And Paris. That where I want to go. What is Paris like? T: Everything that you imagine. Very beautiful, wonderful old buildings but lots of interesting modern ones too. And of course very, very romantic, especially in May. Maybe I can take you there sometimes. Đọc về tour tennis của Todd E: Bạn đang rất may mắn, Todd. Bạn đi du lịch khắp nơi trên thế giới. Tôi không bao giờ rời khỏi Chicago. T: Vâng - nhưng khó làm việc. Tôi chỉ thực hành, thực hành và bóng chơi tất cả các thời gian. Tôi không có thời gian để xem nhiều E: về cuối năm? Người đã đi đâu? Cho tôi biết về nó? T: Vâng, trong tôi tháng một lần tại Melbourne, cho Australia Open. Đây là một thành phố xinh đẹp, sắp xếp của quốc tế lớn và rất, như Chicago. Có một hỗn hợp tốt đẹp của buldings cũ và mới. Tháng một là mùa hè của họ để nó là nóng khi tôi đã có. E: Và Dubai là những gì như thế nào? Khi đã được bạn ở đó? T: Trong tháng Hai. Chúng tôi đã đi từ Úc đến Dubai cho Dubai Tennis Open. Boy là Dubai nóng. Nóng, rất khô, rất hiện đại. Rất nhiều tòa nhà hiện đại, các tòa nhà màu trắng. Thú vị ra, tôi rất thích nó. E: Và Paris. Đó là nơi tôi muốn đi. Paris là như thế nào? T: Tất cả mọi thứ mà bạn tưởng tượng. Rất đẹp, tuyệt vời các tòa nhà cũ nhưng rất nhiều người thú vị hiện đại quá. Và tất nhiên rất, rất lãng mạn, đặc biệt là vào tháng Năm. Có lẽ tôi có thể đưa bạn có đôi khi. Questions: 1. What is Melbourne like?/ => It is beautiful, big, cosmopolitan 2. What is Dubai like? => It is very hot, dry, modern. 3. What is Paris like? => It is very beautiful, wonderful, romaitc Bài 2: The Business of Harry Potter The first book of the seven book Harry Potter series came to the bookstores in 1997. Sinse then, bookstores have sold more than 250 milion copies of the first books in the series. These books are available in more than 200 countries and in more than 60 languages. When a new Harry Potter book arrives in the bookstores, it is always abig event, Usually, the first books are sold at the magic hour of midnight. Stores that usually close at 6:00 P.M, Stay open late for the special event. People wait in line for hours, sometimes days, to buy a book. Many children and even some adults put on costumes to look like their favorite characters in the book. Harry Potter is more than a book series. It is a very large business. You can see Harry Potter movies. You can buy Harry Potter products like DVDs, videos, dolls, costumes, pictures, games, and toys-almost anything you can imagine, even fast food. There are also Harry Potter Websites. These Websites give information about Harry and his friends as well as sell Harry Potter products. Thanks to the business of Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling is one of the richest women in the world. She is richer than the Queen of England. Việc kinh doanh của Harry Potter Các cuốn sách đầu tiên của loạt sách Harry Potter bảy đến các hiệu sách trong năm 1997. Sines sau đó, nhà sách đã bán được hơn 250 triệu bản sao của cuốn sách đầu tiên trong chuỗi. Những sách này có sẵn tại hơn 200 quốc gia và trong hơn 60 ngôn ngữ. Khi một cuốn sách Harry Potter mới đến trong các hiệu sách, nó luôn luôn là abig sự kiện, Thông thường, những cuốn sách đầu tiên được bán tại những giờ kỳ diệu của nửa đêm. Cửa hàng thường đóng cửa lúc 6:00 PM, ở cuối mở cho sự kiện đặc biệt. Người chờ đợi trong dòng cho giờ, đôi khi ngày, để mua một cuốn sách. Nhiều trẻ em và thậm chí một số người lớn đặt trên trang phục giống như nhân vật yêu thích của mình trong cuốn sách. Harry Potter không chỉ là một loạt các cuốn sách. Đó là một kinh doanh rất lớn. Bạn có thể xem phim Harry Potter. Bạn có thể mua Harry Potter sản phẩm như DVD, video, búp bê, trang phục, hình ảnh, trò chơi, và đồ chơi hầu như bất cứ điều gì, bạn có thể tưởng tượng, ngay cả thức ăn nhanh. Ngoài ra còn có Harry Potter trang web. Những trang web cung cấp thông tin về Harry và bạn bè của mình cũng như bán sản phẩm Harry Potter. Nhờ vào việc kinh doanh của Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling là một trong những phụ nữ giàu nhất trên thế giới. Cô là giàu hơn Nữ hoàng Anh. 1. What is this reading mainly about?/ ý chính của truyện? D. Money and Harry Potter. 2. Why do people wait in line for hours?/ Tại sao người ta chờ đợi trong hàng tiếng đồng hồ? C. To buy a new Harry Potter book 3. In how many countries can you buy Harry Potter books? Có bao nhiêu quốc gia bạn có thể mua sách Harry Potter? C. Over 200 4. At what time are the first books sold? Những quyễn sách đầu tiên được bán lúc mấy giờ? B. At 6:00 P.M 5. Which best describes the series? Câu nào sâu đây miêu tả đúng nhất về truyện? A. Many people like it 6. In line 19, It is a very large business, what does the word It refer to?. Trong dòng 19, nó ở đây có ý nghĩa gì? C. Harry Potter * Thi mẫu: A. READING COMPREHENSION PART1: Chọn từ đúng 1. The preparation for the party was not very good. [...]... nhất Ông hút thuốc lá một đường ống, và anh có thể chơi violin Ông đã sống trên Baker Street ở London Người bạn tốt nhất là tiến sĩ Watson Ông Sherlock Holmes, các thám tử nổi tiếng creatad của Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Giữa năm 1887 và năm 1927, Sir Arthur đã viết bốn cuốn tiểu thuyết và 56 truyện ngắn về Sherlock Holmes và Dr.Watson Sau khi câu chuyện như vậy, ông đã trở thành mệt mỏi của Holmes Ông... mét, cao Nó có thi t kế unusal Nó trông giống như một cây tre Các con số may mắn tám cũng là một phần của thi t kế Mỗi phần của tòa nhà có tám tầng Tòa tháp giống như một thành phố nhỏ Có một bãi đậu xe cho hơn 1.800 xe ô tô dưới lòng đất Một trung tâm mua sắm đầy một vài tầng Có hai khách sạn, một câu lạc bộ sức khỏe, nhiều nhà hàng, và rất nhiều văn phòng Gần đầu xây dựng trên tầng 8 9-9 1-có những vùng... about this Sir Arthur had to write a new story about Holmes’ escape from death The Sherlock Holmes stories are still popular today Some fans seem to think that Sherlock Holmes is real People send letters to his address on Baker Street They asked him to solve real crimes Maybe the real mystery is: Why do people write letters to a storybook character? Một danh thám tử Người đàn ông này là ai? Ông có... một người nào đó giết Holmes Sherlock Holmes "người hâm mộ không hài lòng về việc này Sir Arthur đã phải viết một câu chuyện mới về thoát Holmes 'từ cái chết Các Sherlock Holmes câu chuyện vẫn còn phổ biến ngày hôm nay Một số người hâm mộ dường như nghĩ rằng Sherlock Holmes là có thực Người gửi thư đến địa chỉ của ông về Baker Street Họ hỏi ông ta để giải quyết tội phạm thực sự Có lẽ những bí ẩn thực... sự Có lẽ những bí ẩn thực sự là: Tại sao người ta viết thư cho một nhân vật cuốn sách truyện? 1 What is this passage mainly about? Ý chính của bài b A famous storybook character 2 Who is Dr.Watson? Dr.Watson là ai C A friend of Sherlock Holmes 3 What is Not true about Sherlock Holmes? Điều gì là không đúng về Sherlock Holmes C He writes stories 4 When did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle begin writing about Sherlock... 8 9-9 1-có những vùng quan sát với quan điểm tốt của Đài Bắc Bạn có thể tới những về một số thang máy nhanh nhất thế giới Các thang máy đi du lịch 1.000 mét một phút Chỉ mất 39 giây để có được đến tầng 89 Từ đó, bạn có thể nhìn xuống tất cả các tòa nhà chọc trời khác bên dưới 6 What is the main topic of this passage? A A tall building 7 How tall is the Taipei 101 Tower? A 508 meters 8 What does the building... city There is a parking for more than 1,800 cars underground A shopping mall fills several floors There are two hotels, a health club, many restaurants, and a lot of offices Near the top of the building- on floors 89 to 91 –there are observation areas with good views of Taipei You can get to these on some of the world’s fastest elevators The elevators travel 1,000 meters a minute It takes just 39 seconds... bookshelf to the balcony 4 She washes the dishes after every meal 5 I like to go swimming in the summer 6 Her friends were impressed by her excellent performance on her birthday 7 You are mistaken if you think that it’s easy to fix up a good meal Prepare 8 I’ve bought some new jeans and I can’t get them on They’re too tight Fit too closely 9 Today was such a beatiful day that I couldn’t bring my self to... pronounced differently from that of the others cow 20 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others looked PART2: Đọc và trả lời: Passage 1: A FAMOUS DETECTIVE Who is this man? He can solve a crime with a single clue He smokes a pipe, and he can play violin He lives on Baker Street in London His best friend is Dr Watson He’s Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective creatad