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10 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án: B

28 tháng 3 2019

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30 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án B.

EXERCISE I CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: 1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive. A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct 2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in? A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct 3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily. A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world. A. which B. whose C....
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EXERCISE I CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: 1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive. A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct 2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in? A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct 3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily. A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world. A. which B. whose C. that D. A & B are corre 5) This is Henry, ____ sister works for my father. A. who B. whose C. that D.All are correct 6) He’s the man ____ people like at first sight. A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct 7) Could you iron the trousers ____ are hanging up behind the door? A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 8) Where is the girl ____ sells tickets? A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct 9) The man____ we consider our leader had much experience in climbing mountains. A. who B. whose C. wh om D. A & C are correct 10) The artist ____ name I couldn’t remember was one of the best I had ever seen. A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 11) Frank invited Janet, ____ he had met in Japan, to the party. A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 12 The girl ____design had been chosen stepped t o the platform to receive the award. A. whose B. whom C. that D. which 13) I need to find a painting ____ wi ll match the rest of my room. A. whose B. whom C. who D. which 14) There are too many poor people ____ do not have enough to eat in the world. A. whose B. whom C. who D. which 15) The trees ____ hav e the beautiful flowers grow near the gate of the garden. A. whose B. whom C. who D. which 16) The teacher ____ teaches us French is coming today. A. whom B. who C. that D. B & C are correct 17) What’s the music to ____ you are listening? A. whose B . which C. that D. B & C are correct 18) I don’t like the stories ____ have unhappy endings. A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 19) The students ____ don’t have library cards can’t borrow books from the library. A. who B. which C. whom D. A & C are correct 20) Betty is the most intelligent girl ____ I have ever met. A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct 21) Do you know the music ____ is being played on the radio? A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 22) This channel often shows the cartoons of ____ the children are very fond. A. whom B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 23) The dress ____ she bought last week doesn’t fit her well. A. whom B. which C. whose D. B & C are correct 24) Do you know a shop ___ _ sells good coffee? A. which B. that C. whose D. A & B are correct 25) The teacher punished the student ____ was naughty. A. whom B. who C. which D. A & B are correct 26) She fell in love with a man ____ was from another country. A. who B. whom C. which D. whose 27) I like to write to friends ____ are living far away from me. A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct 28) I bought some pencils ____ are in different colours. A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 29) She ate an apple ____ was still green. A. who B. which C. whose D. whom 30) This is my beloved school ____ I studied when I was young. A. which B. that C. where D. A & B are correct 31) Here’s the paper ____ you need. A. whom B. that C. who D. whose 32) The woman ____ has been arrested lives in an apartment. A. that B. which C. whom D. A & C are correct 33) The teacher notices the students ____ often come to class late. A. that B. which C. who D. A & C are correct 34) The house in ____ I was born is for sale . A. which B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct 35) That is the chair ____ he used to sit on for meals. A. which B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 36) What is the picture ____ you are looking at? A. which B. when C. whose D. A & C are correct 37 ) In the middle of the village, there is a well from ____ the villagers take water to drink. A. that B. which C. whom D. A & B are correct 38) There is a NO PARKING sign ____ I did not take notice of. A. that B. which C. who D. A & B are correct 39) I must thank the people ____ I got the present from. A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct 4o) Do you know the doctor for ____ I send? A. whom B. that C. who D. All are correct 41) The man about ____ I was telling you is standing over there. A. who B. that C. whom D. All are correct 42) The woman ____ Ann must take care of is very poor and old. A. whom B. that C. who D. All are correct 43) This is the man to ____ I gave some money this morning. A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct 44) This is the result of our work ____ I’m pleased with. A. that B. whose C. which D. A & C are correct 45) The problem in ____ we are very interested has been discussed in class. A. that B. whom C. which D. A & C are correct 46) The boy ____ you made fun of yesterday is my cousin. A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct 47)Ann, ____ lives next door, is very friendly. A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct 48) We went to Sandra’s party, ____ we enjoyed very much. A. which B. whom C. that D. who 49) John, ____ I have known for a very long time, is one of my closest friends. A. whose B. whom C. that D. B & C are correct 50) Sheila, ____ job involves a lot of travelling, is away from home a lot. A. whose B. whom C. that D. which 51) This new stadium, ____ can hold 90,000 people, will be opened next month. A. that B. whose C. which D. A & B are correct 52) My brother, ____ lives in Houston, is a doctor. A. who B. whom C.that D. A & B are correct 53) My office, ____ is on the second floor, is small. A. whose B. which C. who. .D. A & B are correct 54) She told me her address ____ I wrote down on a piece of paper. A. which B. that C. whose D. A & B are cor rect 55) The sun, ____ is one of millions of stars in the universe, provides us with heat and light. A. which B. that C. who D. A & B are correct 56) Tom made a number of suggestions, most of ____ were very helpful. A. them B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 57) Mary has three brothers, all of ____ are married. 60) The meeting .........I went was interesting. A. to which B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 58) We were given a lot of information, most of ____ was useless. A. which B. it C. that D. All are correct 59) There were a lot of people at the party, only a few of ____ I had met before. A. them B. whom C. who D. B & C are correct 60) I sent her two letters, neither of ____ she has received. A. that B. these C. which D. whom 61) A café is a small restaurant ____ people can get a light meal. A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct 62) My room has a very large window ____ you can see the whole lake. A. which B. that C. where D. All are correct 63)Alaska, ____ my broth er lives, is the largest state in the United States. A. which B. where C. who D. All are correct 64) This is the house ____ we often stay the summer. A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct 65) Do you remember the clock tower ____ I first met you? A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct 66) Tell me the reason ____ you were absent yesterday. A. where B. when C. why D. that 67) Do you know the reason ____ Laura doesn’t like me? A. which B. where C. that D. why 68) There was a time ____ di nosaurs dominated the earth. A. which B. when C. that D. A & B are correct 69) The house in ____ I was born and grew up was destroyed in an earthquake ten years ago. A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct 70) Summer is the time of the year ____ the weather is the hottest. A. when B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 71) The reason ____ Jim has just lost his job is that he didn’t work hard enough. A. why B. which C. that D. B & C are correct 72) They hid the money in a place ____ it was safe from robbers. A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct 73 ) Please tell me the reason for ____ I should let you go. A. that B. which C. why D. B & C are correct 74) I know a wood ____ you can find wild strawberries. A. where B. which C. that D. Al l are correct 75) Can you suggest a time at ____ it will be convenient to meet? A. which B. when C. why D. that 76) Is there any reason for ____ you should have a holiday? A. why B. which C. that D. A & B are correct 77) Tell me the countries ____ the t raffic moves on the left - hand side. A. where B. which C. that D. A & B are correct 78) We keep our bread in the bridge ____ it doesn’t go bad. A. since B. so that C. although D. after 79) ____ these cars are cheap, they last a long time. A. Because B. In order that C. Although D. After 80) You should give the iron time to heat up ____ you iron your clothes. A. because B. so that C. even though D. before
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22 tháng 8 2018

Phạm Thị Hồng Nhung rối quá nên em nhìn lộn, thanks cô nhiều lắm ạhiuhiuyeu

Choose the correct answer: relative adverbs 1. A cafe is a small restaurant ...... people can get a light meal. A. where B. wich C. that D. All are correct 2. Alaska, ....... my brother lives, is the largest state in the Us. A. which B. where C. who D. All are correct 3. That is the house ...... we often stay in the summer. A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct. 4. Do you remember the clock tower ....... I first met you? A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct 5. Tell me...
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Choose the correct answer: relative adverbs

1. A cafe is a small restaurant ...... people can get a light meal.

A. where B. wich C. that D. All are correct

2. Alaska, ....... my brother lives, is the largest state in the Us.

A. which B. where C. who D. All are correct

3. That is the house ...... we often stay in the summer.

A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct.

4. Do you remember the clock tower ....... I first met you?

A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct

5. Tell me the reason ....... you were absent yesterday.

A. where B. when C. why D. that

6. There is a time ........ dinosaurs dominated the earth.

A. which B. when C. that D. why

7. The house in .......... I was born and grew up was destroyed in an earthquake ten years ago.

A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct

8. Summer is the time of the year ........ the weather is the hottest.

A. that B. which C. why D. B and C are correct.

9. The reason ........ Jim has just lost is that he didn't work hard enough.

A. that B. which C. why D. B and C are correct

10. They hid me the money in place ....... it was safe from robbers.

A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct

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21 tháng 5 2019

Choose the correct answer: relative adverbs

1. A cafe is a small restaurant ...... people can get a light meal.

A. where B. wich C. that D. All are correct

2. Alaska, ....... my brother lives, is the largest state in the Us.

A. which B. where C. who D. All are correct

3. That is the house ...... we often stay in the summer.

A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct.

4. Do you remember the clock tower ....... I first met you?

A. where B. which C. that D. All are correct

5. Tell me the reason ....... you were absent yesterday.

A. where B. when C. why D. that

6. There is a time ........ dinosaurs dominated the earth.

A. which B. when C. that D. why

7. The house in .......... I was born and grew up was destroyed in an earthquake ten years ago.

A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct

8. Summer is the time of the year ........ the weather is the hottest.

A. that B. which C. why D. B and C are correct.

9. The reason ........ Jim has just lost is that he didn't work hard enough.

A. that B. which C. why D. B and C are correct

10. They hid me the money in place ....... it was safe from robbers.

A. which B. where C. that D. All are correct

11 tháng 12 2021

a

11 tháng 12 2021

A

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 35 to 42.   The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.   Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole...
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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 35 to 42.

  The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.

  Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and his colleagues argue that in the eyes of conservation, all species should not be equal. Even more controversially, they suggest that preserving the rarest is not always the best approach. Their measure of diversity is the amount of evolutionary distance between species. They reckon that if choices must be made, then the number of times that cousins are removed from one another should be one of the criteria.

  This makes sense from both a practical and an aesthetic point of view. Close relatives have many genes in common. If those genes might be medically or agriculturally valuable, saving one is nearly as good as saving both. And different forms are more interesting to admire and study than lots of things that look the same. Dr Solow’s group illustrates its thesis with an example. Six species of crane are at some risk of extinction. Breeding in captivity might save them. But suppose there were only enough money to protect three. Which ones should be picked?

  The genetic distances between 14 species of cranes, including the six at risk, have already been established using a technique known as DNA hybridisation. The group estimated how likely it was that each of these 14 species would become extinct in the next 50 years. Unendangered species were assigned a 10% chance of meeting the Darwinian reaper-man; the most vulnerable, a 90% chance. Captive breeding was assumed to reduce an otherwise endangered species’ risk to the 10% level of the safest. Dr Solow’s computer permed all possible combinations of three from six and came to the conclusion that protecting the Siberian, white-naped and black-necked cranes gave the smallest likely loss of biological diversity over the next five decades. The other three had close relatives in little need of protection. Even if they became extinct, most of their genes would be saved.

  Building on the work of this group, Martin Weitzman, of Harvard University, argues that conservation policy needs to take account not only of some firm measure of the genetic relationships of species to each other and their likelihood of survival, but also the costs of preserving them. Where species are equally important in genetic terms, and - an important and improbable precondition - where the protection of one species can be assured at the expense of another, he argues for making safe species safer, rather than endangered species less endangered.

  In practice, it is difficult to choose between species. Most of those at risk - especially plants, the group most likely to yield useful medicines - are under threat because their habitats are in trouble, not because they are being shot, or plucked, to extinction. Nor can conservationists choose among the millions of species that theory predicts must exist, but that have not yet been classified by the biologists assigned to that tedious task.

  This is not necessarily cause for despair. At the moment, the usual way to save the genes in these creatures is to find the bits of the world with the largest number of species and try to protect them from the bulldozers. What economists require from biologists are more sophisticated ways to estimate the diversity of groups of organisms that happen to live together, as well as those which are related to each other. With clearer goals established, economic theory can then tell environmentalists where to go.

[from The Economist]

Most species are endangered because _____________.

A. biologists haven’t classified them 

B. they are hunted or picked 

C. we don’t care enough about them 

D. the places they live in are being destroyed

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30 tháng 7 2018

Chọn D

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 35 to 42.   The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.   Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole...
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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 35 to 42.

  The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.

  Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and his colleagues argue that in the eyes of conservation, all species should not be equal. Even more controversially, they suggest that preserving the rarest is not always the best approach. Their measure of diversity is the amount of evolutionary distance between species. They reckon that if choices must be made, then the number of times that cousins are removed from one another should be one of the criteria.

  This makes sense from both a practical and an aesthetic point of view. Close relatives have many genes in common. If those genes might be medically or agriculturally valuable, saving one is nearly as good as saving both. And different forms are more interesting to admire and study than lots of things that look the same. Dr Solow’s group illustrates its thesis with an example. Six species of crane are at some risk of extinction. Breeding in captivity might save them. But suppose there were only enough money to protect three. Which ones should be picked?

  The genetic distances between 14 species of cranes, including the six at risk, have already been established using a technique known as DNA hybridisation. The group estimated how likely it was that each of these 14 species would become extinct in the next 50 years. Unendangered species were assigned a 10% chance of meeting the Darwinian reaper-man; the most vulnerable, a 90% chance. Captive breeding was assumed to reduce an otherwise endangered species’ risk to the 10% level of the safest. Dr Solow’s computer permed all possible combinations of three from six and came to the conclusion that protecting the Siberian, white-naped and black-necked cranes gave the smallest likely loss of biological diversity over the next five decades. The other three had close relatives in little need of protection. Even if they became extinct, most of their genes would be saved.

  Building on the work of this group, Martin Weitzman, of Harvard University, argues that conservation policy needs to take account not only of some firm measure of the genetic relationships of species to each other and their likelihood of survival, but also the costs of preserving them. Where species are equally important in genetic terms, and - an important and improbable precondition - where the protection of one species can be assured at the expense of another, he argues for making safe species safer, rather than endangered species less endangered.

  In practice, it is difficult to choose between species. Most of those at risk - especially plants, the group most likely to yield useful medicines - are under threat because their habitats are in trouble, not because they are being shot, or plucked, to extinction. Nor can conservationists choose among the millions of species that theory predicts must exist, but that have not yet been classified by the biologists assigned to that tedious task.

  This is not necessarily cause for despair. At the moment, the usual way to save the genes in these creatures is to find the bits of the world with the largest number of species and try to protect them from the bulldozers. What economists require from biologists are more sophisticated ways to estimate the diversity of groups of organisms that happen to live together, as well as those which are related to each other. With clearer goals established, economic theory can then tell environmentalists where to go.

[from The Economist]

Three of the six species of endangered cranes _____________

A. were less interesting to admire than others 

B. could be allowed to become extinct 

C. were so rare they couldn’t be saved 

D. shouldn’t be protected

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13 tháng 1 2017

Chọn A

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 35 to 42.   The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.   Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole...
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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 35 to 42.

  The idea of preserving biological diversity gives most people a warm feeling inside. But what, exactly, is diversity? And which kind is most worth preserving? It may be anathema to save-the-lot environmentalists who hate setting such priorities, but academics are starting to cook up answers.

  Andrew Solow, a mathematician at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and his colleagues argue that in the eyes of conservation, all species should not be equal. Even more controversially, they suggest that preserving the rarest is not always the best approach. Their measure of diversity is the amount of evolutionary distance between species. They reckon that if choices must be made, then the number of times that cousins are removed from one another should be one of the criteria.

  This makes sense from both a practical and an aesthetic point of view. Close relatives have many genes in common. If those genes might be medically or agriculturally valuable, saving one is nearly as good as saving both. And different forms are more interesting to admire and study than lots of things that look the same. Dr Solow’s group illustrates its thesis with an example. Six species of crane are at some risk of extinction. Breeding in captivity might save them. But suppose there were only enough money to protect three. Which ones should be picked?

  The genetic distances between 14 species of cranes, including the six at risk, have already been established using a technique known as DNA hybridisation. The group estimated how likely it was that each of these 14 species would become extinct in the next 50 years. Unendangered species were assigned a 10% chance of meeting the Darwinian reaper-man; the most vulnerable, a 90% chance. Captive breeding was assumed to reduce an otherwise endangered species’ risk to the 10% level of the safest. Dr Solow’s computer permed all possible combinations of three from six and came to the conclusion that protecting the Siberian, white-naped and black-necked cranes gave the smallest likely loss of biological diversity over the next five decades. The other three had close relatives in little need of protection. Even if they became extinct, most of their genes would be saved.

  Building on the work of this group, Martin Weitzman, of Harvard University, argues that conservation policy needs to take account not only of some firm measure of the genetic relationships of species to each other and their likelihood of survival, but also the costs of preserving them. Where species are equally important in genetic terms, and - an important and improbable precondition - where the protection of one species can be assured at the expense of another, he argues for making safe species safer, rather than endangered species less endangered.

  In practice, it is difficult to choose between species. Most of those at risk - especially plants, the group most likely to yield useful medicines - are under threat because their habitats are in trouble, not because they are being shot, or plucked, to extinction. Nor can conservationists choose among the millions of species that theory predicts must exist, but that have not yet been classified by the biologists assigned to that tedious task.

  This is not necessarily cause for despair. At the moment, the usual way to save the genes in these creatures is to find the bits of the world with the largest number of species and try to protect them from the bulldozers. What economists require from biologists are more sophisticated ways to estimate the diversity of groups of organisms that happen to live together, as well as those which are related to each other. With clearer goals established, economic theory can then tell environmentalists where to go.

[from The Economist]

Endangered species of cranes can be saved by _____________

A. stopping hunters from killing them 

B. protecting their habitats 

C. encouraging them to mate with their cousins 

D. keeping them in zoos or wildlife parks

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6 tháng 10 2017

Chọn D

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: 1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive. A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct 2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in? A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct 3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily. A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world. A. which B. whose C. that D. A & B are...
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CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:

1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive.

A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct

2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct

3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world.

A. which B. whose C. that D. A & B are corre

5) This is Henry, ____ sister works for my father.

A. who B. whose C. that D.All are correct

6) He’s the man ____ people like at first sight.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

7) Could you iron the trousers ____ are hanging up behind the door?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

8) Where is the girl ____ sells tickets?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

9) The man____ we consider our leader had much experience in climbing mountains.

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

10) The artist ____ name I couldn’t remember was one of the best I had ever seen.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

11) Frank invited Janet, ____ he had met in Japan, to the party.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

12 The girl ____design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.

A. whose B. whom C. that D. which

13) I need to find a painting ____ will match the rest of my room.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

14) There are too many poor people ____ do not have enough to eat in the world.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

15) The trees ____ have the beautiful flowers grow near the gate of the garden.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

16) The teacher ____ teaches us French is coming today.

A. whom B. who C. that D. B & C are correct

17) What’s the music to ____ you are listening?

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

18) I don’t like the stories ____ have unhappy endings.

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

19) The students ____ don’t have library cards can’t borrow books from the library.

A. who B. which C. whom D. A & C are correct

20) Betty is the most intelligent girl ____ I have ever met.

A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct

21) Do you know the music ____ is being played on the radio?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

22) This channel often shows the cartoons of ____ the children are very fond.

A. whom B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

23) The dress ____ she bought last week doesn’t fit her well.

A. whom B. which C. whose D. B & C are correct

24) Do you know a shop ____ sells good coffee?

A. which B. that C. whose D. A & B are correct

25) The teacher punished the student ____ was naughty.

A. whom B. who C. which D. A & B are correct

26) She fell in love with a man ____ was from another country.

A. who B. whom C. which D. whose

27) I like to write to friends ____ are living far away from me.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

28) I bought some pencils ____ are in different colours.

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

29) She ate an apple ____ was still green.

A. who B. which C. whose D. whom

30) This is my beloved school ____ I studied when I was young.

A. which B. that C. where D. A & B are correct

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13 tháng 9 2017

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:

1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive.

A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct

2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct

3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world.

A. which B. whose C. that D. A & B are corre

5) This is Henry, ____ sister works for my father.

A. who B. whose C. that D.All are correct

6) He’s the man ____ people like at first sight.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

7) Could you iron the trousers ____ are hanging up behind the door?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

8) Where is the girl ____ sells tickets?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

9) The man____ we consider our leader had much experience in climbing mountains.

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

10) The artist ____ name I couldn’t remember was one of the best I had ever seen.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

11) Frank invited Janet, ____ he had met in Japan, to the party.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

12 The girl ____design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.

A. whose B. whom C. that D. which

13) I need to find a painting ____ will match the rest of my room.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

14) There are too many poor people ____ do not have enough to eat in the world.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

15) The trees ____ have the beautiful flowers grow near the gate of the garden.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

16) The teacher ____ teaches us French is coming today.

A. whom B. who C. that D. B & C are correct

17) What’s the music to ____ you are listening?

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

18) I don’t like the stories ____ have unhappy endings.

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

19) The students ____ don’t have library cards can’t borrow books from the library.

A. who B. which C. whom D. A & C are correct

20) Betty is the most intelligent girl ____ I have ever met.

A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct

21) Do you know the music ____ is being played on the radio?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

22) This channel often shows the cartoons of ____ the children are very fond.

A. whom B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

23) The dress ____ she bought last week doesn’t fit her well.

A. whom B. which C. whose D. B & C are correct

24) Do you know a shop ____ sells good coffee?

A. which B. that C. whose D. A & B are correct

25) The teacher punished the student ____ was naughty.

A. whom B. who C. which D. A & B are correct

26) She fell in love with a man ____ was from another country.

A. who B. whom C. which D. whose

27) I like to write to friends ____ are living far away from me.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

28) I bought some pencils ____ are in different colours.

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

29) She ate an apple ____ was still green.

A. who B. which C. whose D. whom

30) This is my beloved school ____ I studied when I was young.

A. which B. that C. where D. A & B are correct

27 tháng 5 2018

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER:

1) The book ____ I bought at the bookstore yesterday is expensive.

A. who B. whose C. that D. B & C are correct

2) What’s the name of the blonde girl ____ just came in?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & B are correct

3) I don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

4) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastest growing city in the world.

A. which B. whose C. that D. A & B are corre

5) This is Henry, ____ sister works for my father.

A. who B. whose C. that D.All are correct

6) He’s the man ____ people like at first sight.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

7) Could you iron the trousers ____ are hanging up behind the door?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

8) Where is the girl ____ sells tickets?

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

9) The man____ we consider our leader had much experience in climbing mountains.

A. who B. whose C. whom D. A & C are correct

10) The artist ____ name I couldn’t remember was one of the best I had ever seen.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

11) Frank invited Janet, ____ he had met in Japan, to the party.

A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct

12 The girl ____design had been chosen stepped to the platform to receive the award.

A. whose B. whom C. that D. which

13) I need to find a painting ____ will match the rest of my room.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

14) There are too many poor people ____ do not have enough to eat in the world.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

15) The trees ____ have the beautiful flowers grow near the gate of the garden.

A. whose B. whom C. who D. which

16) The teacher ____ teaches us French is coming today.

A. whom B. who C. that D. B & C are correct

17) What’s the music to ____ you are listening?

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

18) I don’t like the stories ____ have unhappy endings.

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

19) The students ____ don’t have library cards can’t borrow books from the library.

A. who B. which C. whom D. A & C are correct

20) Betty is the most intelligent girl ____ I have ever met.

A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct

21) Do you know the music ____ is being played on the radio?

A. who B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

22) This channel often shows the cartoons of ____ the children are very fond.

A. whom B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

23) The dress ____ she bought last week doesn’t fit her well.

A. whom B. which C. whose D. B & C are correct

24) Do you know a shop ____ sells good coffee?

A. which B. that C. whose D. A & B are correct

25) The teacher punished the student ____ was naughty.

A. whom B. who C. which D. A & B are correct

26) She fell in love with a man ____ was from another country.

A. who B. whom C. which D. whose

27) I like to write to friends ____ are living far away from me.

A. who B. whom C. that D. A & C are correct

28) I bought some pencils ____ are in different colours.

A. whose B. which C. that D. B & C are correct

29) She ate an apple ____ was still green.

A. who B. which C. whose D. whom

30) This is my beloved school ____ I studied when I was young.

A. which B. that C. where D. A & B are correct