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The simple past and the past continuous
25. I just ( write ) wrote a cheque when i (remember)remember that i (have)had nothing in the bank
26. I (find)found this ring as i (dig)dug in the garden. It looks very old. I Wonder who it (belong)belonged to?
27. When i last (see)saw her she (hurry)was hurrying along the road to the station. I (ask)asked her where she (go)was going and she (say)said, london but i don't think she ( speak) spoke the truth because there(not be)wasn't any train for london at that time
28. The tailor said you suit will be ready on monday. But when i(call)called on monday he was still(work)working on it.
29. Thr Teacher (come)came into the classroom unusually early and one of the boys, who(smoke) was smoking a cigarette, (have)had no time to put it out. So he (throw)threw it into the desk and ( hope)hoped for the best
30. A little later teacher (notice)noticed that smoke (rise) was rising from this desk. You (smoke) smoked when i (come) came in hin he(ask)asked
1/ It opens 7 days a week
hoặc It opens all week.
2/ The title of film next week called "Midnight Meeting"
3/ The film lasts two hours and fifteen minutes.
4/ Student have to bring his student card if they he the cheaper ticket.
5/ It's just five-minute walk from the cinema.
I. Put the been or gone
1. "Where's Jill?" - "She isn't here. I think she has gone to the bank"
2. "Hello, Pat. Where have you been ?" - "I've been to the bank"
3. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone ?
II. Comple each sentence so that it means the same as the one before
1. She is the most intelligent person that I've ever met.
-> I've never met a more intelligent person than her before
2. Janet started playing tennis when she was fiften
-> Janet has played tennis since she was fifteen
III. Put the verb into the correct form
1. Tim is repairing (repair) his bike. He's got oil on his hands
2. At this time next month I will be working (work) in Paris
3. By this time next week, we will have spent (spend) all my money
4. This time next week, they will be visiting (visit) Hanoi
5. What will she be doing (she/do) at 8.30 tommorrow morning?
6. The meeting will have been finished (finish) by the time we get there
7. We will have been living (live) here for six months by the time they find us a new flat
8. By the end of this year, he will have visited ( visit) more than fice countries
9. By Christmas I will have been working (work) in this office for 5 years
10. Will you use ( you/use) your car tomorrow morning? Can I borrow it?
IV. Put when or if and give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I want you to come to the party but if you don't want (not want) to come, you needn't
2. Tom might phone this evening. When he does (do), can you take a message?
I. Put the been or gone
1. "Where's Jill?" - "She isn't here. I think she has gone to the bank"
2. "Hello, Pat. Where have you been?" - "I've been to the bank"
3. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone?
II. Comple each sentence so that it means the same as the one before
1. She is the most intelligent person that I've ever met.
-> I've never met such an intelligent person before.
2. Janet started playing tennis when she was fiften
-> Janet's has played tennis since she was fifteen.
III. Put the verb into the correct form
1. Tim repaired (repair) his bike. He's got oil on his hands
2. At this time next month I will be working (work) in Paris
3. By this time next week, we will be spending (spend) all my money
4. This time next week, they will be visiting (visit) Hanoi
5. What will she be doing (she/do) at 8.30 tommorrow morning
6. The meeting (finish) will be finished by the time we get there
7. We have been lived (live) here for six months by the time they find us a new flat
8. By the end of this year, he will be visiting( visit) more than fice countries
9. By Christmas I have been worked (work) in this office for 5 years
10. Will you be using ( you/use) your car tomorrow morning? Can I borrow it?
IV. Put when or if and give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I want you to come to the party but if you don't want (not want) to come, you needn't
2. Tom might phone this evening. What does he do (do), can you take a message?
I. Active or passive
1. Seventy-five prisoners in northern Mexico have spent (spend) over six montha digging a tunnel in an attempt to escape form Satillo prison. Unluckily for them, their tunnel was come(come) up in the nearly courtroom, where they sentenced (sentence). All 75 prisoners were returned (return) to prison immediately.
2. Mrs.Redwood, from Port Headland, was attacked (attack) by a burglar while she was talking (talk) on the phone to her brother in Leeds. Her brother heard(hear) strange noises, and, phoned (phone) his local office station in Leeds. The Port Headland police have contacted (contact) immediately, and an officer has been sent(send) to Mrs.Redwood’s house. The woman has (rescue) just been rescued eighteen minutes after the attack happened (happen).
3. A towel steals (steal) from a “Holiday Inn” hotel in the US every 12 seconds.
II. Use the correct forms of thr verbs in the brackets
The custom officer was suspicious when the man appeared (appear) at the border crossing. He made the man opening (open) his suitcase, but there was noting valuable in it. So the officer let him crossed(cross) the border. Every week after that the same thing has happened (happen). The man arrived (arrive) and the officer has stopped (stop) him and searched (search) his suitcase. Sometimes he made the man waiting (wait) for some hours. He was sure that the man smuggled (smuggle) something but he has never found (never/find) anything. The day came when the customs officer retired, and he decided (decide) that before he had left (leave), he would get the man told (tell) the truth. So he got another customs officer stopped (stop) the man and had him brought (bring) to the office. “I will retire (retire) tomorrow”, he said. “I know that you had smuggled (smuggle) all those years. Please tell me what it is. You have my word that I haven't told (not/tell) anyone.” The man looked (look) at him, smiled and said (say):”Suitcases.”
III. Passive or active
1. These days, even the most remote place on earth was visited (visit) by tourists. Package tours can be arranged (can/arrange) for almost anywhere, from the Himalayas to the Amazonian jungle.
2. Notices such as English Spoken or Shoes Repaired are common. Sometimes they are translated (translate) in different languages for the benefits of tourists.
3. We constantly reminding (constantly/remind) of the way the world has become (become) smaller.
4. If you are involved in a car accident and someone is hurt (hurt), you will have to(have to) report the matter to the police.
5. More cars are stolen (steal) every year in Britain than in any other European country.
V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Sally and her family love (go)going to the park in the summer.
2. Her mum likes (lie)liing on the blanket and loves (read)reading her favourite magazines.
3. Anna’s family (like)likes the park because they love (be)being outdoors.
4. I enjoy (collect)collecting dolls and it becomes my pleasure.
5. We love (watch)watching new films, and we (go) will go to watch a new Hollywood film next weekend.
6. My brother hates (do)doing the same things day after day.
7. Our uncle (play)plays badminton once a week.
8. I (collect)have collected a lot of stamps from foreign countries so far.
9. In 2100, people (travel)will travel in flying cars.
10. I’m so hungry, Mum.
- I (make)will make you some sandwiches.
C. READING
I. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
If you enjoy cycling for pleasure, doing it in London can be a shock. There are not enough lanes especially for bikes, and making your way through the traffic can be very risky. But if you have great passion, cycling in London can be exciting, and it is an inexpensive way of keeping fit if you live there. Some cyclists don’t mind spending a lot of money on expensive bikes. However, if you just want a basic bike that is only for occasional use, there are many cheap choices. Several markets have cheap bikes on sale which may not be impressive to look at but should be satisfactory. You should buy a cycling helmet if you want to cycle in London. Wearing a cycling helmet is not compulsory in Britain, but it is a good idea to wear one for protection.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Cycling helmets B. Cheap bicycles
C. Bicycle markets D. Cycling in London
2. According to the passage, cycling in London is
A. easy B. difficult C. tiring D. boring
3. The word “it” in line 3 refers to
A. cycling B. passion C. excitement D. doing exercise
4. The difficulty of cycling in London is described in lines
A. 2 B. 5 C. 5-6 D. 8-9
5. According to the passage, all the followings are trueEXCEPT that
A. It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling in Britain.
B. Some bikes in London are cheap.
C. There are not many lanes especially for bikes.
D. Some cyclists don’t want to buy expensive bikes.
V.
1.go
2.lies/reads
3.likes/are
4.collect
5 watch /are going
6 does
7.play
8.collect
9.travels
10 make
1..................... he plays soccer!
A. how well B.How good C .what well D.What good
2 he is one of the ..................in the world.
A.busyest B.Busiesr C.much busy man D most busy man
II tìm và sửa lỗi sai
1.Staying at home all day sounds boringly=> boring to me
2. The weather were => was very nice then
III Chia động từ trong ngoặc
1.My father is a biology teacher , but he (be)...was......once a photographer.
2.I see that you (wear)......are wearing.........your best clothes
IV. cho dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc
1.I will have an .......appointment..........with my doctor at 5p.m tomorrow.
2. I saw her at the .....meeting....last night (meet)
3.Walking in the rai gives me......pleassure........(please)
4.these shops have goods for sale at......attractive.......prices(attract)
VI-Read the following passage and choose the best answer A or B C D to complete each question
Cycling is the best means of trangsportation and exercise for three reasons. First, it is one of the safest forms of exercise. A daily bike ride will help improve your breathing (especially if you smoke ) and gently increase your energy. Cycling, therefore, is suitable for people of all ages, but if you have any medical problems, check with your doctor before you start. Besides being an excellent form of exercise , cycling allows you to see the country as you ride your bike slowly through small quiet villages or beautiful forest paths . cycling is also an easy , convenient and on the way ! You'll be in control, keep your teacher happy and be healthier, too.
1. Riding regularly is espedially good for...........
A.smokers B.non-smokers C.patients D. the old
2.Can a patient ride a bicycle ?
A.No,he/she can B. Yes, he/she can
C.Maybe yes, but ask your doctor first . D.Yes, only once a week
3.What kinds of people are suitable for riding?
A, young people B.old people C.People of any ages D.Children
4 . How many reasons are mentioned in the passage for choosing cycling?
A One B.Two C.Three D.four
5 Why should you cycle to school ?
A because your teacher has a bicycle , too
B. because you are never late due to the traffic
C.because it is easy to park at school
D.because it is easy to use
One day a man ...........walked...........(walk) into a bank in the centre of London. He ..........wanted........... (want) to borrow £5,000. ''Ok'', .........replied.......... (reply) the cashier. ''We can lend you £5,000, but you have to leave your car here''
The man ...........agreed........ (agree) and ..........parked.......... (park) his expensive Ferrari in the car park at the bank. A week later he ..........returned........... (return) to the bank.
''Can Ihave my car, please?'' he ............asked.......... (ask) the cashier. ''Of course. That's £5,000 and £10 interest. Can I ask you something?''...........continued...........(continue) the cashier. ′′You've got an expensive Farrari. Why do you need £5,000?''
'' I don't need £5,000'' ..............answered............ (answer) the man, ''but last week I was in America. Your park is very cheap-only £10 for a week in the centre of London!''
One day a man .........walked.............(walk) into a bank in the centre of London. He ..........wanted........... (want) to borrow f5,000. ''Ok'', ..........replied......... (reply) the cashier. ''We can lend you f5,000, but you have to leave your car here''.
The man .........agreed.......... (agree) and ..........parked.......... (park) his expensive Ferrari in the car park at the bank. A week later he .........returned............ (return) to the bank.
''Can Ihave my car, please?'' he .........asked............. (ask) the cashier. ''Of course. Thatsf5,000andf10∫erest.CanIaskyousometh∈g?''......................(cont∈ue)thecashier.''Yousf5,000andf10∫erest.CanIaskyousometh∈g?′′........continued..............(cont∈ue)thecashier.′′Youve got an expensive Farrari. Why do you need f5,000?''
'' I don`t need f5,000'' ...........answer............... (answer) the man, ''but last week I was in America. Your park is very cheap-only f10 for a week in the centree of London!''