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22 tháng 9 2021

in which we stayed on our holiday in Dalat was magnificent

141. We stayed in that hotel despite the noiseA. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there.                     B. We stayed in the noisy hotel and we liked it.C. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there.   D. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel.142. They can’t work and travel because they are old.A. Because of their old age, they can’t work and travel.B. In spite of their old age, they can work and travel.C. Despite their old age, they still work and travel. D. Even though they...
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141. We stayed in that hotel despite the noise

A. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there.                     

B. We stayed in the noisy hotel and we liked it.

C. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there.   

D. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel.

142. They can’t work and travel because they are old.

A. Because of their old age, they can’t work and travel.

B. In spite of their old age, they can work and travel.

C. Despite their old age, they still work and travel. 

D. Even though they work and travel, they are old.

143. Despite the bad weather, people travel by air

A. Even though the weather is bad, people travel by air.

B. Because the weather is bad, people travel by air.

C. In spite of people travel by air, the weather is bad.

D. Although the bad weather, people travel by air.

144. She is learning English because she wants to get a better job.

A. She is learning English so that she gets a better job.

B. She is learning English so as she gets a better job.

C. She is learning English in order she can get a better job.

D. She is learning English so that she will be able to get a better job.

145. He was very tired but he kept on working.

A. Despite he was very tired, he kept on working.

B. In spite of he was very tired, he kept on working.

C. Though his tiredness, he kept on working.

D. Although he was very tired, he kept on working.

146. Although she was very old, she looked very grateful.

A. Despite she was very old, she looked very grateful.

B. Despite her old age, she looked very grateful.

C. In spite of very old, she looked very grateful.

D. In spite her being old, she looked very grateful.

147. She was so busy that she couldn’t answer the phone.

A. Because she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.
B. Because she was very busy, she could answer the phone.        
C. Although she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.  
D. Although she was very busy, she could answer the phone.

141. Despite feeling cold, we kept walking.
A. Although we felt cold, but we kept walking

B. Although we felt cold, we kept walking
C. However cold we felt, but we kept walking

D. However we felt cold, we kept walking

149. The children laughed a lot because of the funny story.
A. The children laughed  because the story is funny. 

B. The children laughed  because of the story funny.

C. The children laughed  because it was funny.                     

D. The children laughed  because the story was funny.

150. Although she tells lies, I believe her.

A. In spite of telling lies, I believe her.        

B. In spite her telling lies, I believe her.

C. In spite of her telling lies, I believe her.

D. In spite of her tell lies, I believe her.

151. Although he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

A. Despite being intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

B. In spite he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

C. Although his intelligence, he does well at school.

D. In spite of intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

152. We stayed in that hotel despite the noise

A. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there.

B. We stayed in the noisy hotel and we liked it.

C. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there.

D. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel.

153. Although his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

A. Despite his legs to be broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

B. Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before exploding.

C. Despite his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

C. Despite of his broken legs, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

154. I usually drive to work, but today I go by bus.

A. Although I can drive to work, I go by bus today.

B. Although I can go by bus, I drive to work today.

C. Instead of driving to work, I go by bus today.

D. Instead of going by bus, I drive to work today.

155. The woman was too weak to lift the basket.

A. She was so weak that she couldn’t lift the basket

B. The woman shouldn’t have lift the basket because she was so weak.

C. Although she was very weak, she could lift the basket

D. The woman lift the basket, so she wasn’t very weak.

 

 

 

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12 tháng 2 2022

141. We stayed in that hotel despite the noise

A. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there.                     

B. We stayed in the noisy hotel and we liked it.

C. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there.   

D. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel.

142. They can’t work and travel because they are old.

A. Because of their old age, they can’t work and travel.

B. In spite of their old age, they can work and travel.

C. Despite their old age, they still work and travel. 

D. Even though they work and travel, they are old.

143. Despite the bad weather, people travel by air

A. Even though the weather is bad, people travel by air.

B. Because the weather is bad, people travel by air.

C. In spite of people travel by air, the weather is bad.

D. Although the bad weather, people travel by air.

144. She is learning English because she wants to get a better job.

A. She is learning English so that she gets a better job.

B. She is learning English so as she gets a better job.

C. She is learning English in order she can get a better job.

D. She is learning English so that she will be able to get a better job.

145. He was very tired but he kept on working.

A. Despite he was very tired, he kept on working.

B. In spite of he was very tired, he kept on working.

C. Though his tiredness, he kept on working.

D. Although he was very tired, he kept on working.

146. Although she was very old, she looked very grateful.

A. Despite she was very old, she looked very grateful.

B. Despite her old age, she looked very grateful.

C. In spite of very old, she looked very grateful.

D. In spite her being old, she looked very grateful.

147. She was so busy that she couldn’t answer the phone.

A. Because she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.
B. Because she was very busy, she could answer the phone.        
C. Although she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.  
D. Although she was very busy, she could answer the phone.

141. Despite feeling cold, we kept walking.
A. Although we felt cold, but we kept walking

B. Although we felt cold, we kept walking
C. However cold we felt, but we kept walking

D. However we felt cold, we kept walking

149. The children laughed a lot because of the funny story.
A. The children laughed  because the story is funny. 

B. The children laughed  because of the story funny.

C. The children laughed  because it was funny.                     

D. The children laughed  because the story was funny.

150. Although she tells lies, I believe her.

A. In spite of telling lies, I believe her.        

B. In spite her telling lies, I believe her.

C. In spite of her telling lies, I believe her.

D. In spite of her tell lies, I believe her.

151. Although he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

A. Despite being intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

B. In spite he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

C. Although his intelligence, he does well at school.

D. In spite of intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.

152. We stayed in that hotel despite the noise

A. Despite the hotel is noisy, we stayed there.

B. We stayed in the noisy hotel and we liked it.

C. Although the hotel was noisy, we stayed there.

D. Because of the noise, we stayed in the hotel.

153. Although his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

A. Despite his legs to be broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

B. Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before exploding.

C. Despite his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

C. Despite of his broken legs, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

154. I usually drive to work, but today I go by bus.

A. Although I can drive to work, I go by bus today.

B. Although I can go by bus, I drive to work today.

C. Instead of driving to work, I go by bus today.

D. Instead of going by bus, I drive to work today.

155. The woman was too weak to lift the basket.

A. She was so weak that she couldn’t lift the basket

B. The woman shouldn’t have lift the basket because she was so weak.

C. Although she was very weak, she could lift the basket

D. The woman lift the basket, so she wasn’t very weak.

7 tháng 1 2022

neither - nor

 

25 tháng 12 2016

1.e

2.d

3.b

4.i

5.h

6.a

7.c

8.e

9.j

10.g

2 tháng 4 2023

1. gets -> gets

2. workked - worked

3. stayed -> stay

4. ordered -> order

5. studyed -> studied

26 tháng 7 2017

III. Read the following postcard from Mike to Kate. Use the correct form of comparision of each adjective in brackets and write your answers in the blanks.

Dear Kate,

Dave and I are having the (good) .....best..... holiday of our lives! We are in one of the (lovely)....loveliest.... islands in the Caribbean. Although it is much (small)......smaller..... than Jamaica, there seems to be (much) ......more.... to do than in Jamacia. The people here are also (friendly) ........friendlier........ . We are staying in the (modern) ......most modern...... hotel I have seen. It's large and many people think it's the (good) .....best....... hotel on the island. It's (comfortable)......more comfortable...... than any other hotels and it's even (big) .....bigger..... than Belton hotel. The (near) .....nearest...... beach is (little)....less..... than a hundred metres away so we go swimming a lot . I wish you were here with us .

love, Mike

26 tháng 7 2017

Dear Kate,

Isabella and I are having the (1. good) best holiday of our life! We are in Vinabliss Resort, one of the (2. lovely) loveliest islands in the Eastern Sea. Although it is much (3.small) smaller than Vinaland, there seems to be (4. much)more to do than in Vinaland. Moreover, the people here seem to be (5. friendly)friendlier than those on other islands. We are staying in the (6. modern) more morden hotel I have ever seen. It is far (7.comfortable) more comfortable than any other hotels and it is even (8.big) bigger than the world-famous Calton hotel. The (9.near) nearest beach is (10.little) less than a hundred meters away, so we can go swimming a lot. It's really good and I want you to be here with us.

Love,

Mike

27 tháng 9 2018

we was stay in the hotel

we stayed in hotel => cái này nhá

27 tháng 9 2018

We stayed in hotel : Chúng Tôi Đã Ở Trong Khách Sạn

16 tháng 1 2018

1.f 2.d 3.i 4.b 5.h

6.a 7.c 8.e 9.j 10.g

16 tháng 1 2018

1 f

2 d

3 i

4 b

5 h

6 a

7 c

8 e

9 j

10 g

My perfect holiday used to be two weeks in a hotel with no cooking, no cleaning and staff waiting on me all day. After we had children we found it easier to choose places where kitchen facilities were included and we did the cooking. It was a generally more convenient option although we tended to stay in Britain because of the cost. Then a friend of mine introduced us to the idea of house- exchange holidays.At first, the thought of staying in somebody else’s home, with all the worries of...
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My perfect holiday used to be two weeks in a hotel with no cooking, no cleaning and staff waiting on me all day. After we had children we found it easier to choose places where kitchen facilities were included and we did the cooking. It was a generally more convenient option although we tended to stay in Britain because of the cost. Then a friend of mine introduced us to the idea of house- exchange holidays.

At first, the thought of staying in somebody else’s home, with all the worries of keeping it clean and tidy and being constantly careful not to break anything, was unthinkable. Equally, I didn’t like the idea of complete strangers wandering about in my home, using my bathroom and sleeping in my bed. However, my friend described how she and her husband and their two children had spent two weeks in Florida for the price of the flight. She told me how they had stayed in a lovely apartment in the heart of the real Florida, well away from the tourist traps. They had had no problems with the family of four that had stayed in their house in London.

Because they were so positive we decided to try it ourselves. We joined a house- exchange agency, chose the countries we were interested in visiting and were soon sent information on possible swaps. Finally we chose a family in Vancouver, went away and had the best holiday we’d ever had. That was five years ago. Since then we’ve been to Prague, Finland, Edinburgh, Washington and Sydney.

1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?

          A. describe a fantastic holiday she had in Florida.                 

          B. complain about the high cost of holidays.

          C. warn against having a holiday I a hotel                             

          D. suggest a different type of holiday.

2. Why didn’t the writer like the idea of staying in somebody else’s home?

          A. because she would need to use their bathroom.

          B. because she would have to worry about looking after the place

          C. because she would be responsible for security

          D. because she would have to sleep in a strange bedroom.

3. What did the writer’s friend like about her house- exchange?

     A.  the opportunities for tourists.                                B. the fact that it was good value.

     C. The genuine design of their apartment.     D. The four families who stayed in London.

4. Why did the writer and her family decide to try a house-exchange holiday?

          A. her family were bored with their usual holidays.      

          B. she likes the idea of going to Florida.

          C. some friends had had a good experience.                    

          D. she needed to spend less on holiday.

5. Which of the following is not true about the house-exchange holiday that the writer and her family had?

          A. they enjoyed it very much.         B. It was five years ago.

          C. they went to Vancouver.              D. It is the only holiday of this kind they have had.

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28 tháng 3 2022

Giúp mik vs ạ..cảm ơn trước

29 tháng 3 2022

My perfect holiday used to be two weeks in a hotel with no cooking, no cleaning and staff waiting on me all day. After we had children we found it easier to choose places where kitchen facilities were included and we did the cooking. It was a generally more convenient option although we tended to stay in Britain because of the cost. Then a friend of mine introduced us to the idea of house- exchange holidays.

At first, the thought of staying in somebody else’s home, with all the worries of keeping it clean and tidy and being constantly careful not to break anything, was unthinkable. Equally, I didn’t like the idea of complete strangers wandering about in my home, using my bathroom and sleeping in my bed. However, my friend described how she and her husband and their two children had spent two weeks in Florida for the price of the flight. She told me how they had stayed in a lovely apartment in the heart of the real Florida, well away from the tourist traps. They had had no problems with the family of four that had stayed in their house in London.

Because they were so positive we decided to try it ourselves. We joined a house- exchange agency, chose the countries we were interested in visiting and were soon sent information on possible swaps. Finally we chose a family in Vancouver, went away and had the best holiday we’d ever had. That was five years ago. Since then we’ve been to Prague, Finland, Edinburgh, Washington and Sydney.

 

1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?

          A. describe a fantastic holiday she had in Florida.                 

          B. complain about the high cost of holidays.

          C. warn against having a holiday I a hotel                             

          D. suggest a different type of holiday.

2. Why didn’t the writer like the idea of staying in somebody else’s home?

          A. because she would need to use their bathroom.

          B. because she would have to worry about looking after the place

          C. because she would be responsible for security

          D. because she would have to sleep in a strange bedroom.

3. What did the writer’s friend like about her house- exchange?

     A.  the opportunities for tourists.                    B. the fact that it was good value.

     C. The genuine design of their apartment.     D. The four families who stayed in London.

4. Why did the writer and her family decide to try a house-exchange holiday?

          A. her family were bored with their usual holidays.      

          B. she likes the idea of going to Florida.

          C. some friends had had a good experience.                    

          D. she needed to spend less on holiday.

5. Which of the following is not true about the house-exchange holiday that the writer and her family had?

  A. they enjoyed it very much.     B. It was five years ago.

  C. they went to Vancouver.        D. It is the only holiday of this kind they have had.

1 tháng 7 2016

My parents and I are having the ( good ) best holiday of our lives ! We are in Vung Tau beach , one of the (lovely ) most lovely beaches in Vietnam. Although it is much ( small) smaller than Moreover, the people here seem to be (friendly ) more friendly than those in other cities. We are staying in the ( modern) most modern hotel I have ever been.It's large and cool , and many people say that it's the ( good ) best hotel in this city. It's (big) bigger and ( comfortable ) more comfortable than any of other hotels. The ( near ) nearest beach is (little) littler than a hundred meters away and so we can go swimming a lot. It's really good, and I wish you were here with my family now.

2 tháng 7 2016

My parents and I are having the ( good )best holiday of our lives ! We are in Vung Tau beach , one of the (lovely )lovely beaches in Vietnam. Although it is much ( small)smaller than Moreover, the people here seem to be (friendly )friendly than those in other cities. We are staying in the ( modern)morden hotel I have ever been.It's large and cool , and many people say that it's the ( good )best hotel in this city. It's (big)bigger and ( comfortable)more comfortable than any of other hotels. The ( near )nearest beach is (little)less than a hundred meters away and so we can go swimming a lot. It's really good, and I wish you were here with my family now