The man wore gloves in order not to leave any fingerprints. A.The man wore gloves in order that his fingerprints would be taken.B.His fingerprints would not be left unless the man wore gloves.C.In order to leave some fingerprints the man took off his gloves.D.The man wore gloves so that he would not leave any fingerprints.
Câu II: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.You’ve lived in the city for the most of your life, so…………..you’re used to the noise. A.presumablyB.allegedlyC.predictablyD.apparently
It was more than he could bear.he could bear. He couldn’t it ________. A.moreB.longerC.any longerD.no more
“I had a hard time taking notes on the lecture”.“ I did too.The professor speaks ________.” A.. exceeding fastB.exceedingly fastlyC.exceedingly fastD.with exceedingly fastness
“ How tall is Robert?”“ He’s ____________ than you are.” A.slight tallB.slight tallerC.slightly tallD.slightly taller
“ This handmade cloth is beautiful.” “ To see such quality is ___________” A.pleasingB.pleaseC.pleasedD.so pleasantly
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 55.American movies create myths about college life in the United States. These stories are entertaining, but they are not true. You have to look beyond Hollywood movies to understand what college is really like.Thanks to the movies, many people believe that college students party and socialize more than they study. Movies almost never show students working hard in class or in the library. Instead, movies show them eating, talking, hanging out, or dancing to loud music at wild parties. While it is true that American students have the freedom to participate in activities, they also have academic responsibilities. In order to succeed, they have to attend classes and study hard.Another movie myth is that athletics is the only important extracurricular activity. In fact, there is a wide variety of nonacademic activities on campus such as special clubs, service organizations, art, and theater programs. This variety allows students to choose what interests them. Even more important, after graduation, students’ résumés look better to employers if they list a few extracurricular activities.Most students in the movies can easily afford higher education. If only this were true! While it is true that some American college students are wealthy, most are from families with moderate incomes. Up to 80% of them get some type of financial aid. Students from middle and lower-income families often work part-time throughout their college years. There is one thing that many college students have in common, but it is not something you will see in the movies. They have parents who think higher education is a priority, a necessary and important part of their children's lives.Movies about college life usually have characters that are extreme in some way: super athletic, super intelligent, super wealthy, super glamorous, etc. Movies use these stereotypes, along with other myths of romance and adventure because audiences like going to movies that include these elements. Of course, real college students are not like movie characters at all.So the next time you want a taste of the college experience, do not go to the movies. Look at some college websites or brochures instead. Take a walk around your local college campus. Visit a few classes. True,you may not be able to see the same people or exciting action you will see in the movies, but you can be sure that there are plenty of academic adventures going on all around you!From “Read and Reflect” by Jayme Adelson-Goldstein with Lori HowardWhich of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A.It is important for students to get higher education.B.All college students have to work part-time.C.Most students in the movies can afford college expenses.D.Most college students’ families are not well-off.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 55.American movies create myths about college life in the United States. These stories are entertaining, but they are not true. You have to look beyond Hollywood movies to understand what college is really like.Thanks to the movies, many people believe that college students party and socialize more than they study. Movies almost never show students working hard in class or in the library. Instead, movies show them eating, talking, hanging out, or dancing to loud music at wild parties. While it is true that American students have the freedom to participate in activities, they also have academic responsibilities. In order to succeed, they have to attend classes and study hard.Another movie myth is that athletics is the only important extracurricular activity. In fact, there is a wide variety of nonacademic activities on campus such as special clubs, service organizations, art, and theater programs. This variety allows students to choose what interests them. Even more important, after graduation, students’ résumés look better to employers if they list a few extracurricular activities.Most students in the movies can easily afford higher education. If only this were true! While it is true that some American college students are wealthy, most are from families with moderate incomes. Up to 80% of them get some type of financial aid. Students from middle and lower-income families often work part-time throughout their college years. There is one thing that many college students have in common, but it is not something you will see in the movies. They have parents who think higher education is a priority, a necessary and important part of their children's lives.Movies about college life usually have characters that are extreme in some way: super athletic, super intelligent, super wealthy, super glamorous, etc. Movies use these stereotypes, along with other myths of romance and adventure because audiences like going to movies that include these elements. Of course, real college students are not like movie characters at all.So the next time you want a taste of the college experience, do not go to the movies. Look at some college websites or brochures instead. Take a walk around your local college campus. Visit a few classes. True,you may not be able to see the same people or exciting action you will see in the movies, but you can be sure that there are plenty of academic adventures going on all around you!From “Read and Reflect” by Jayme Adelson-Goldstein with Lori HowardWhich of the following is true according to the passage? A.American colleges in the movies are not like those in reality.B.Movies about college life are similar to life and fun to watch.C.American students do not like to watch Hollywood movies.D.You should see college movies to understand college life.
Tom: “When are we leaving for the concert?” Kyle : “______.” A.No problemB.CertainlyC.That’s rightD.Straight away
When Peter was a child, there ______ a cinema near his house. A.used to beB.used to haveC.used to be beingD.used to have been
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