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Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage.
When you hear the word " bank ", what do you think of ? A ....place...(1) to put money ? The land on the edge of a river ? To depend on something or someone ? If you choose any of .....these...(2) things, you are right. Why ? Because words often have ....more....(3) than one meaning. The tricky part is figuring out .....which...(4) meaning is appropriate. Choosing the correct meaning of a word depends on ...two....(5) things. First, it depends on the words and ...sentences....(6) surrounding your particular word. The other words and sentences give you context clues. ......secondly...(7), the meaning depends on how the words is .......used....(8) in the sentence. It is a noun, a verb, ....an....(9) adjective or part of a phrase ? Knowing the word's part of speech will ....help...(10) discover the word's precise meaning.
Read the text below and fill in each blank one suitable word.
GETTING CONNECTED
You need to make a telephone (1) call ? Then make (2) sure you have your correspondent's number close at hand. Telephone (3) numbers consist of a Subscriber's number and a trunk code. (4) If you don't know your contact's number, look it (5) up in the telephone directory of the Yellow Pages. The latter contains (6) the telephone numbers of businesses and traders in your area. The next thing you do (7) is to lift the receiver and dial or (8)press the number. You will then hear a (9)dialling tone. If the number is busy you will hear an engaged tone. Bad luck, you will have to ring (10)back later.
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When you hear the woek '' bank'' what do you think ? A .....place ... to put money? The land on the edge of a river? to depend on something or someone? If you choose any of ....these.... things you're right. Why? Because words often have ......more........ than one meaning. The tricky part is fiuring out ....which...... meaning is appropriate.
Choosing the correct meaning of a word depends on ....two...... things. First, it depends on the words and .....sentence....... sorrounding your particular word. The other words and sentences give you context clues. ......Second...., the meaning depends on how the word is ......used..... in the sentence. Is it a noun, a verb, ......an...... adjective or a part of a phrase? Knowing the word's part of speech will .....help........ you discover the word's precise meaning.
II/ Complete the passage with the suitable words in the box
Relatives; top; preparations; holiday; put; are; although; bought
Christmas is the biggest ........holiday ........(1) of the year in the most of Britain. Celebrations start on 24 December,christmas eve, ......although ..........(2) there have been several weeks of ...... preparations............(3) before hand. The christmast trees, presents, food, drinks and decorations have been .....bought ..........(4). Christmas cards have already been sent to friends and.....relatives ...........(5). About a week before christmas, people usually......put .......(6) up their decorations and an angel on the ..........top .......(7) of the christmas tree. Family presents ........are .....(8) usually put under the tree.
III/ Read the passage choose true ( T) or false ( F)
London is Britain/s biggest city. It is a very old city and dates back to the Romans. It is a city of historic building and churches, and it has many beautiful parks.It also has some of the best museum in the world. London is very crowded in summer. It is a popular city with foreign tourists and has more than eight million visitors a year. The city is famous for its shopping and department stores. London has an excellent underground railway system, so it is eary for tourists to get around.
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None of the cities in Britain is bigger than London T
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London is founded by the Romans F
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London has historic buildings and churches T
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Most of the best museum in the world are situated in London F
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London is not busy in summer F
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It/s not easy for tourists to travel around London F
IV Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first ( 2ms)
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People speak english over the world.
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English .......is spoken over the world .......
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Do you mind if I take a photo
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Would you mind ........if I took a photo?..........
I complete the sentences use the correct from of the words in the brackets
1 would you mind if i (smoke)......smoked ...?
2 surface mail is much (cheap) ........cheaper ...........than airmail
3 he (live)...........has lived .........in this city since 2000
4 the man (sit).......sitting .....next to me was very nervous
5 the children (play)....were playing .......when it started to rain
6 we (learn) .......are learning ........French grammar at the moment
7 could you give me some (inform)........information .........?
8 Mr Hung told me(tell)......to tell .......him the truth
9 my father can read (good).......well .......without glasses
II Underline and correct the mistake in the sentences
1 they didn't let me to go=> go
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2 when John is=> was four , he came to London with his parents
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3 how long have you living=> lived here?
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4 they are going to school by => on foot
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5 do you mind if i smoking=> smoke in the room?
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6 his garden isn't as large than => as mine
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7 we haven't talked to your sister since=> for a long time
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8 there are much=> more than eighty stores in the mall
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9 the toys keeping=> kept in the box are worth 30 dollars
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10 this school is different=> different from mine.
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III Fill in each blank with a suiable preposition
1 this restaurant is famous ...........for.............Chinese food
2 the ambulance will be there ..........in......... a bout 5 minutes
3 bobby started school.........at.........the age of five
4 i am very keen ..........on............ music
5 Na got up late this morning because her alarm clock didn't go.........off..........
6 i'm looking forward ...........to.......seeing in june
7 could i help you.......with........your bag?
8 they are traveling to the airport.....in.........a bus.
IV Learning a language is in some way , like(1).....learning ..............how to fly or play the piano. There(2)......are .......important differences but there is a very important similarity. It is tis: learning how to do such things needs lots (3)....of .....practice . It's never simply to "know" something. You must be able to "do" things with that (4)......you ......know. For example it's not enough simple to read a book on(5).....how ....to fly an aeroplane . A(6)...book .......can give you lots of nformation about how to fly, but if only read a book and then try to (7)......fly ....without a great deal of practice first, you will crash and kill(8).....yourself .......The same is true of (9)....playing ....the piano. So you thinks it is enough simply to read about it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10).....at.......first?
I complete the sentences use the correct from of the words in the brackets
1 would you mind if i (smoke)...smoked......?
2 surface mail is much (cheap) .......cheaper............than airmail
3 he (live)...........has lived.........in this city since 2000
4 the man (sit)......sitting......next to me was very nervous
5 the children (play)...will play........when it started to rain
6 we (learn) .......are learning........French grammar at the moment
7 could you give me some (inform)........information.........?
8 Mr Hung told me(tell)......to tell.......him the truth
9 my father can read (good).......well.......without glasses
II Underline and correct the mistake in the sentences
1 they didn't let me to go => go
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2 when John is => was four , he came to London with his parents
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3 how long have you living => lived here?
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4 they are going to school by => on foot
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5 do you mind if i smoking => smoke in the room?
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6 his garden isn't as large than => as mine
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7 we haven't talked to your sister since => for a long time
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8 there are much => more than eighty stores in the mall
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9 the toys keeping => are keeping in the box are worth 30 dollars
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10 this school is different from mine.
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III Fill in each blank with a suiable preposition
1 this restaurant is famous ...........in.............Chinese food
2 the ambulance will be there ..........by......... a bout 5 minutes
3 bobby started school.......at...........the age of five
4 i am very keen ...........on........... music
5 Na got up late this morning because her alarm clock didn't go.........off..........
6 i'm looking forward ........to..........seeing in june
7 could i help you.........about......your bag?
8 they are traveling to the airport.......by.......a bus.
IV Learning a language is in some way , like(1).........learning..........how to fly or play the piano. There(2).........are....important differences but there is a very important similarity. It is tis: learning how to do such things needs lots (3)......of...practice . It's never simply to "know" something. You must be able to "do" things with that (4).....you.......know. For example it's not enough simple to read a book on(5).....how....to fly an aeroplane . A(6)....book......can give you lots of nformation about how to fly, but if only read a book and then try to (7)......fly....without a great deal of practice first, you will crash and kill(8).....yourself.......The same is true of (9)....learning....the piano. So you thinks it is enough simply to read about it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10).....pratice.......first?
fill in each blank of the passage with the words in the box
at 135 metres, the London Eye is the word's tallest observation (1)..........wheel....... .It has become the modern (2)..........symbol.... representing the capital of England and a global icon
The raual ratation in one of the 32 high-tech capdsules(3)......takes....... about 30 minutes and(4).......gives.... you a view of london. within each capsule the in teracive guide(5).........allows......... you to explore the captal's(6).......iconic....... landmarks in several languages
An exprience on the london eye will lift you(7).......close.... enough to see up to 40 kilometres on a clear day and keep you(8)..........high.......... enough to see the spectacular detais od the city beneath you
at 135 metres, the London Eye is the word's tallest observation (1).....close...... .It has become the modern (2)..... iconic... representing the capital of England and a global icon
The raual ratation in one of the 32 high-tech capdsules(3).....symbol........ about 30 minutes and(4)...takes ..... you a view of london. within each capsule the in teracive guide(5)......allows .... you to explore the captal's(6)....gives.... landmarks in several languages
An exprience on the london eye will lift you(7)...high... enough to see up to 40 kilometres on a clear day and keep you(8).......wheel....... enough to see the spectacular detais od the city beneath you