VI. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
28. It/ house/ our/ neighborhood/ build/ red brick/.
A. It is a house in our neighborhood built of red brick.
B. It is the house in our neighborhood is built of red brick.
C. It is the house in our neighborhood built of red brick.
D. It is house in our neighborhood which is built of red brick.
29. We/ all/ adore/ do/ aerobics/ when/ we/ young/.
A. We all adored doing aerobics when we are young.
B. We all adored doing aerobics when we were young.
C. We all adored to do aerobics when we were young.
D. We all adored doing aerobics when we young.
30. His heart/ filled/ joy/ when/ he/ prepare/ holiday abroad/.
A. His heart was filled with joy when he was preparing for the holiday abroad.
B. His heart was filled of joy when he was preparing for holiday abroad.
C. His heart was filled with joy when he prepared the holiday abroad.
D. His heart filled for joy when he prepared a holiday abroad.
31. We/ not/ allow/ make/ personal/ phone call/ office/.
A. We are not allowed to make personal phone calls in the office.
B. We are not allowed to make personal phone calls in the office.
C. We are not allowed to make personal phone calls in the office.
D. We are not allowed to make personal phone calls in the office
The Khue Van Pavilion was built inside the Temple of Literature
A garden party should be organized to raise money for the victims of the flood
If I had enough money, I would buy seafood