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WRITING
There is a mistake in the four underlined parts of each sentence. Find the mistake. (0,25p)
49. How much students are there in your class?
A. much B. are C. in D. class
50. My father doesn’t like drum, and my mother doesn’t too.
A. doesn’t B. drum C. my D. too
51. My friend and I usually plays Monopoly together.
A. friend B. I C. plays D. Monopoly
52. Let’s have noodles with any beef or pork.
A. have B. noodles C. any D. or
53. How much kilos of chicken do you want?- One
A. much B. of C. do D. One
54. I do not have any oranges, but I have an apples.
A. do B. have C. have D. an
55. Ba, one of my classmates, collect many bottles in his free time.
A. one of B. collect C. many D. his
56. Duong is not interested in reading books, and Chau is, too.
A. is B. interested C. in D. too
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning.(0,5p)
57. Duong isn’t as tall as Nick.
A. Nick is taller than Duong. B. Nick isn’t taller than Duong.
C. Duong is taller than Nick. D. Nick is as tall as Duong.
58. They built this bridge ten years ago.
A. This bridge is built ten years ago. B. This bridge was built ten years ago.
C. This bridge are built ten years ago. D. This bridge were built ten years ago.
59. The painting is bigger than the photograph
A. The photograph is not as big as the painting.
B. The photograph is not as small as the painting.
C. The photograph is bigger than the painting.
D. The photograph is not smaller than the painting.
60. Vietnamese people visit the Temple every day.
A. The Temple are visited by Vietnamese people every day.
B. The Temple are visited every day by Vietnamese people.
C. The Temple is visited every day by Vietnamese people.
D. The Temple is visited by Vietnamese people every day.
1. (B) reconstruction-> reconstructed
2. (A) might-> may
3. (C) connect-> connects
Find a mistake in each sentence
1. Much (A) of the town was reconstruction (B) after (C)the tornado(D)
=> reconstructed
2. Student might (A) only use the (B) laboratory once (C) a (D) week
=> may
3. The River Thames flows (A) through southern (B) England and connect (C) London with (D) the sea
=> connected