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(1)Review (Unit 1, 2, 3) English 11 Exercise 1: Choose the best answer.
1 He was often made milk by his mother
A drink B drinks C to drink D drunk
2 The children were warned in the lake without an adult present A not swim B not to swim C not swimming D to not swim Laura reminded her roommate _ her alarm clock for 6:00 A to set B setting C to be set D of setting
4 The boy found a wallet in the street, and then he _ to return it to the loser A tried B had tried C was trying D had been trying
5 I heard the tyre and then the lorry skidded across the road A burst B bursting C be burst D being burst
6 I don’t know why the front door is open I remember _it before I left A to lock B locking C to have locked D being locked
7 How long ago _Susan?
A did you see B you saw C have you been seeing D would you see People he ………….turned out to be only fair- weather friends
A trusted B has trusted C was trusting D had trusted
9 John Kennedy was elected president, he was the youngest American President ever
A Before B After C When D While
10 Please forgive me I didn't mean … you
A upsetting B to upset C being upset D to be upset 11 I about him when suddenly he came in
A talk B talked C am talking D was talking 12 How can you let such a silly incident ………your friendship? a wreck B to wreck C wrecking D that wrecks 13 John suggested to the new branch in Vietnam
A appointing B to appoint C being appointed D to be appointed 14 Michael: “ ?”
John: “Well, she's not very beautiful But she's got bright eyes and a very friendly smile.” A What are her personalities B What does she look like
C What does she like D What is she look like 15 John……… to return my book the next Friday
A proposed B reminded C suggested D promised 16 I'm sorry you've missed the train, it……….five minutes ago A has been left B left C has left D had left
17 I’m sorry I can’t go to the cinema with you tonight I’m having something important at home
A B to C for doing D doing 18 The police _ them get out of their car
A caused B made C asked D ordered 19 I heard someone _ outside
A fall B falls C fell D to fall 20 No one can avoid by advertisements
A having influenced B being influenced
C to be influenced D influencing
21 always gives me real pleasure
A Arrange flowers B To arrange
C Arranging flowers D Arranged flowers
22 Nowadays children would prefer history in more practical ways A be taught B teach C to be taught D to teach
(2)A not leaving B won’t leave C not to leave D don’t leave
24 When I my wallet again, someone all my money out of it A had found/ taken B found/ took
C found/ had taken D had found/ took
25 We needn’t …… much time on this topic It’s not going to be in the exam Aspend B.spent C.to spend D to be spent
26 Jen had confided her secret to Mark; but he betrayed her _ A sympathy B constancy C loyalty D trust
27 We all said, “ !” before Nam blew out the candles on the birthday cake A Happy anniversary B Many happy return
C Happy New Year D Silver Anniversary
28 She is always _ to visistors from abroad
A constant B mean C hospitable D reserved
29 In some many European countries, people of all ages birthdays A present B display C.serve D celebrate
30 Over 50 _ were invited to Mr and Mrs Brown’s wedding anniversary party A witness B guests C customers D clients`
Exercise 2:Identify the one underlined word or phrase that incorrect I advised him to ask the bus conductor to tell him where get off A wedding in a Greek village is really worth to be seen
3.Many people seem be incapable of having a true friendship
Exercise 3:Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
1 A architect B arch C church D Cheese A change B mango C again D forget A intimate B status C certain D statue A archaeology B architecture C children D achy A honest B honorable C vehicles D homeless Exercise 4:Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. a generous b suspicious c constancy d sympathy a sorrow b mutual c pursuit d influence a accquaintance b unselfish c attraction d humorous a constancy b attraction c changeable d mutual
5.a loyalty b uncertain c sympathy d influence
Exercise 5:Rewrite the sentences, using the words given in brakets I think John should look for a better job
I advised……… I met her during my stay in Paris last summer
While……… They had a good meal and then went to dance
After ……… The robber came from the back door
I could feel……… Many workers have worked overtime during last month
The director has made ……… We weren’t allowed to look at the materials while doing the test The supervisor didn’t let ………
Exercise 6:Combine each sentences into a new one,using “too + adj +(for O )to.V”: The children were very late They couldn’t see the display of fireworks
(3)……… The sound is very low We can’t hear it
……… This table is very heavy He couldn’t move it
……… The programme is very long They can’t broadcast it
……… This soup is very hot I can’t eat it
……… Exercise 7:Read the following passage and choose the best answer
Birthday Parties
As each year passes and a birthday comes around it is a time to celebrate and enjoy each important milestone The baby's first birthday will not be remembered by the infant, but for the family it is a very happy time As children grow older and learn to socialise with other boys and girls, the planned party causes great excitement The child can decide who to invite, where to hold the event and what sort of food to prepare
Busy pre-school children love lots of activity Climbing, running and jumping is a way to use up excessive amounts of energy A party in the garden, if the weather is fine, is ideal Alternatively a local community hall could be hired Some parents organise a visit from a children's entertainer, magician or puppeteer
When school age is reached, party games are enjoyed Pass the parcel is popular with parents as the children have to sit down in a circle whilst the parcel is handed from one person to the next When the music plays the parcel moves around from hand to hand The person holding it when the music stops takes off one wrapping When the last wrapping is removed the lucky winner keeps the prize
Music at parties is very important Games such as musical bumps, musical chairs and musical statues are firm favourites While another quieter game is spin the plate The children sit in a circle and are given a number An adult spins a plate or circular tin tray and calls out a number The plate has to be 'caught' before it falls down If it falls over before being grabbed, a forfeit is required, which maybe reciting a poem or singing a song
In the early teenage years, girls may only invite girls to their parties as they become self-conscious and shy in the company of boys However as the years pass, birthday parties become an opportunity to get to know your school friends and develop deeper relationships 1) Who enjoys a first birthday the most?
A) The baby B) The parents C) The baby's friends D) The baby's toys 2) According to the passage at what age children love lots of activity? A) They love being active before they are old enough to go to school B) They are active at bedtime
C) They are most active in their teens
D) They are very active when they are years old
3) What seating position is adopted for the game, pass the parcel? A) The children sit on chairs
B) The children jump around and then sit down C) The children sit on the floor in a circle D) The children sit on top of each other
4) In the 'spin the plate' game, what are the children 'given' before the game starts? A) They receive a biscuit
B) They get a balloon
C) They are given a packet of crisps D) They get a number
(4)A) It is because girls don't like boys
B) Sometimes girls are shy and self-conscious in the company of boys C) Girls want to giggle and boys don't like silly girls
D) Girls think boys are pompous at this age
Exercise 8:Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
Friends are ( )people in your life you can depend on A friend is someone with whom you can be yourself You not need (…2 ) differently around a friend Your friend understands you and accepts you Friends not pressure you to things you not want to This is called peer pressure Peers are people who have a lot (…3…)common with each other They have many of the same hobbies, sports, or other favorite pastimes
Friends share things with each other A good friend will share her feelings and thoughts with you Your friend will often (…4…)you an ear, too This means that she will be a good listener (…5 )you share your thoughts and feelings Your friend may even offer you advice when you need it Friends listen A good friend will want to help you when you are sad She will want to laugh with you when you are happy
1 A.special B specially C good D unneccessary A.to be acted B act C to act D acted
3 A.on B about C in D of A.lend B give C take D put A.that B after C when D while
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