... This problem is more difficult than we thought.
(Vấn đề này khó hơn chúng ta nghĩ.)
- He speaks English more fluently than his friend.
(Anh ta nói tiếngAnh trôi chảy hơn bạn của anh ta.)
III. ... - John is stronger than his brother.
(John khoẻ hơn anh của cậu ấy.)
- This athlete runs faster than that one.
(Vận động viên này chạy nhanh hơn vận động viên kia)
2. Long adj/ adv
more + ... is nearer than HCM City to Ha Noi.
HCM City to Ha Noi_________________________________________
Choose the best option that best completes each sentence:
1. He is not______________ tall as his...
... Somehow, it doesnt seem fair.
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The most serious cause is the development of industry. Smoke, chemicals, and
wastes from ... role in the ecosystem is forgotten. Animals like the great apes, the whales,
seals etc. thought to be in danger of extinction.
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On taọp HK2 Tieỏng Anh 12 (ctc) Leõ Ngoùc ... causes that lead
to air pollution.
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REVISION TEST 2
A. PRONUNCIATION
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced...
... go to school during the day, so I work night ……………. in a restaurant as my part time job.
A. time B. hours C. shift D. period
Câu 6: It’s not easy to change people’s toward a certain problem.
A. ... stopped B. stopped C. stops D. stop
Câu 4: It’s not easy to change people’s toward a certain problem.
A. opinion B. attitude C. idea D. thinking
Câu 5: My ………………………… in their family is helping my ... nhất để hoàn thành các câu sau: (8đ)
Câu 3: It’s not easy to change people’s toward a certain problem.
A. attitude B. idea C. thinking D. opinion
Câu 4: It was difficult to …………… a date which was...
... secondary C. pre-school D. primary
Câu 10: _____ must satisfy the requirements for admission to the university.
A. Applied B. Applicants C. Application D. Applying
Câu 11: The academic year in England ... secondary B. pre-school C. primary D. lower secondary
Câu 8: My mother didn’t blame anything _____ my failure in the final exam.
A. with B. about C. in D. for
Câu 9: If you _____ to be chosen for the ... A. geographical B. engineering C. archeology D. philosophy
Câu 14: A. physical B. chemistry C. primary D. academic
Chọn phương án tốt nhất để hoàn thành các câu sau. (6đ)
Câu 7: We have to _____...
... succeed. D. In spite of trying hard, he didn’t succeed.
Câu 14: I can’t remember if I saw that film on television or at ……….………. cinema.
A. the B. an C. ø D. a
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ... pessimists B. optimists C. optimistic D. pessimistic
Câu 9: I can’t remember if I saw that film on television or at ……….………. cinema.
A. ø B. a C. an D. the
Tìm một từ mà phần gạch chân có cách phát ... âm khác với những từ còn lại: (1đ)
Câu 10: A. leisure B. great C. measure D. weather
Câu 11: A. chore B. exchange C. much D. technology
Hãy xác định một lỗi sai trong số các từ/cụm từ được gạch...
... argument D. disagreement
Câu 38: A. happiness B. happy C. happily D. unhappy
Chọn từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với những từ còn lại:
Câu 39: A. traditional B. ceremony C. conical ... explains
Câu 39: A. argument B. talk C. discussion D. disagreement
Câu 40: A. happiness B. happily C. happy D. unhappy
THE END
Thong Linh High School __________________________, 2008. Nội dung đề số: ... minutes to go to school every day by bicycle.
A B C D
Chọn từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với những từ còn lại:
Câu 31: A. conical B. traditional C. ceremony D. ancestor
Câu...
... explain my view.
A. A chance have been given to them to explain my view.
B. I have be given them a chance to explain my view.
C. I have been given them a chance to explain my view.
D. I have been ... physical B. compulsory C. cinema D. carefully
Câu 39: A. geography B. philosophy C. examination D. requirement
Câu 40: A. application B. economics C. university D. psychology
THE END
ĐÁP ÁN KIỂM ...
formal B. casual C. unimportant D. unfriendly
Câu 11:
English, mathematics, and chemistry are different sorts of ______________ at school.
A.
subjects B. books C. objects D. timetables
Câu 12: Children...
... pretending
that Emily was alive and really heard and understood. After Mariette had
dressed her in her dark-blue schoolroom frock and tied her hair with a dark-
blue ribbon, she went to Emily, who ...
person, and she seemed so absolutely sure that Sara knew nothing whatever
of French that she felt as if it would be almost rude to correct her. The truth
was that Sara could not remember the time ...
of them had a papa at all like her own. She had had a long talk with Emily
about her papa that morning.
THE LITTLE PRINCESS
Chapter 2
2. A French Lesson
When Sara entered the schoolroom...
... her life in disgrace or in
tears. She learned things and forgot them; or, if she remembered them, she
did not understand them. So it was natural that, having made Sara's
acquaintance, ... go on and on doing it always. And it's
beautiful. Emily, you must listen. This is Ermengarde St. John, Emily.
Ermengarde, this is Emily. Would you like to hold her?"
"Oh, may ... bewitched by this odd, new companion that she actually stared at
Sara instead of at Emily notwithstanding that Emily was the most attractive
doll person she had ever seen.
"Let us sit down,"...
... happened to me. It just happened that I always liked lessons
and books, and could remember things when I learned them. It just happened
that I was born with a father who was beautiful and nice and ... agreed quite cheerfully, and trotted out of the room and
upstairs with her, without seeming even to remember that the whole of the
last hour's tragedy had been caused by the fact that ... cry by this most
envied of them all. She was a motherly young person, and when people fell
down and scraped their knees, she ran and helped them up and patted them,
or found in her pocket a...
... Jew. ‘Ugh!’
With a hoarse grunt of contempt, Mr. Sikes seized the glass, and threw the
remainder of its contents into the ashes: as a preparatory ceremony to filling
it again for himself: ... Sikes. ‘The old lady has had em
these twenty years; and if you were to give em five hundred pound, they
wouldn’t be in it.’
’But do you mean to say, my dear,’ remonstrated the Jew, ‘that the ...
and choose from?’
’Because they’re of no use to me, my dear,’ replied the Jew, with some
confusion, ‘not worth the taking. Their looks convict em when they get into
trouble, and I lose ‘em...
... the singular coincidence of ‘jemmies’ being a can
name, common to them, and also to an ingenious implement much used in
his profession. Indeed, the worthy gentleman, stimulated perhaps by the ... a hurried glance along the empty street,
and a cry for help hung upon his lips. But the girl’s voice was in his ear,
beseeching him in such tones of agony to remember her, that he had not the ... pointed, hastily, to some livid bruises on her neck and arms; and
continued, with great rapidity:
’Remember this! And don’t let me suffer more for you, just now. If I could
help you, I would; but...
... stood; and that a couple of dogs were some paces in
advance of them.
’It’s all up, Bill!’ cried Toby; ‘drop the kid, and show em your heels.’ With
this parting advice, Mr. Crackit, preferring ...
to deport himself with a lofty affability, which, while it gratified, could not
fail to remind them of his superior position in society. But, death, fires, and
burglary, make all men equals; ... to his
chair. The cook and housemaid screamed.
’It was a knock,’ said Mr. Giles, assuming perfect serenity. ‘Open the door,
somebody.’
Nobody moved.
’It seems a strange sort of a thing, a...
... beautiful; that earth seemed not her element, nor its
rough creatures her fit companions. The very intelligence that shone in her
deep blue eye, and was stamped upon her noble head, seemed scarcely of ... too!’
The doctor seemed expecially troubled by the fact of the robbery having
been unexpected, and attempted in the night-time; as if it were the
established custom of gentlemen in the housebreaking ... ladies, and drawing up a chair, inquired how they found themselves.
’You ought to be dead; positively dead with the fright,’ said the fat
gentleman. ‘Why didn’t you send? Bless me, my man should...