Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
litter
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
mean
heat
bread
clean
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Thao is a bit worried about living in a strange city where she doesn't know _____.
He tried all the keys in turn but not _____ fitted.
She was worried that we _____ get hurt yesterday.
I received a letter _____ my friend yesterday.
In most factories, workers have to wear uniform _____ work.
Is it really the first time _____ first class?
Tom and his classmates _____ a lot of photos on their trip to the countryside.
I’m so tired of this town. I am planning to go abroad. I _____ to Paris next year.
Did you remember _____ Cheryl to bring her CD player tomorrow night?
Fizzy drinks have got _____ sugar in them.
These glasses are very expensive, _____ please be careful with them.
Would you _____ to go picnic with us on Sunday?
Does your grandmother ever lose _____ false teeth?
Any painting by Van Gogh is _____ a fortune.
Can you _____ me a famous hotel in San Francisco?
_____ volleyball and football are very popular nowadays.
Remember to _____ the lights before you leave the room.
They had a/an _____ trip on holiday last week. All of them enjoyed it.
I encourage the children to be _____ about new ideas and experiences.
We cannot understand what Jack is trying to say because he speaks too _____.
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I haven't met my grandparents for five years.
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following sentence.
"Yes, I stole your purse!" The boy said to the young woman.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I would rather you wore something more formal to work.
Read the story and answer the questions.
Here I am again with another one of my 100% true stories.
I have just left my primary school; in other words, I am now in grade 6, and I am going to secondary school after the six week holidays of course. Now my story happened at St. Bart's, my old primary school, in the junior girls' bathroom.
There is a plaque in our hall, and we had never really noticed it until things started to happen. If you're ever alone in the girls' bathroom, you mostly all of the time can hear someone walking around. It's not my imagination, because it happened to my friends, too. Also this is weird because sometimes you go in there, and the end cubicle's door is locked, but no one's in there. Once my friend was in there with her friend, it was just the two of them when her friend saw a hand pop out under the cubicle. She asked if it was her friend, but her friend was also in the bathroom and it wasn't her, and they were positive no one else was in the bathroom at the time. Another time, one of my friends was in there alone, and she was washing her hands opposite the end cubicle. Then she looked in the mirror, and to her surprise, a girl looked round the door and smirked at her! So she quickly dashed out of the bathroom. After we found out that all these instances had happened, we just had to check out the plaque in the hall. It turned out a girl had died in our school because it said "whom we all loved".
So to see if it was true, we held a seance, and we asked the girl, if she was really there, to give us a sign, show herself, touch someone, or turn on a tap. Amazingly, one of the taps was turned on! We were in shock and rushed out of the bathroom.
Luckily we don't go to that school anymore, but I would really appreciate it if you could comment on my story.
(Adapted from TOEFL Junior 10 Practice Tests: Reading Comprehension)
Read the email. Then answer the questions.
Hi Sam,
We are in Suvretta House, St Moritz - one of the most favored hotels in Switzerland. It is such a stunning hotel and we are having a great time! I cannot use a word to describe this place. I feel like I am in a palace of both Western fairy tales and Japanese anime. Are you having a nice time in Italy? It snows every day here and we usually go skiing.
Right now it is not snowing. We are sitting in a cafe. I am writing emails and Anna and Kim are drinking coffee and enjoying the mountain view.
See you.
Angela
What is the email mainly about?
How many people does Angela go with?
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer.
Football, or soccer in the U.S., dates back to 2500 B.C with the Chinese game of tsu chu. The sport we know today originated from Britain. Today, more than 120 million players over the globe participate in the game, making soccer the world’s sport.
So, why is soccer so popular? Maybe it’s a feeling that the team on the field is your team; their win is your victory, and their loss is your defeat. Or maybe it is the game’s international quality. In countries like France, England, Spain, Brazil, major teams have players from many different nations, and these clubs now have fans all over the world. Or perhaps it’s the promise of great wealth. A number of professional soccer players, including Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, come from poor families. Today, both of these players make millions of euros every year.
However, ultimately, the main reason for its universal appeal may be this: It’s a simple game. It can be played anywhere with anything - a ball, a can, or even some bags tied together. And anyone can play it.
In the mid-1800s, European colonists brought the game to Africa. Early matches were first played in the South African cities of Cape Town in 1862. Today, some of the game’s best players come from African nations and all over the continent, thousands of soccer academies now recruit boys from poorer cities and towns to play the game. Their dream is to join a national team or one of the big clubs in Europe someday. For some, the dream comes true, but for most, it doesn’t.
What is the main topic of the passage?
According to the passage, where did the sport football or soccer that we know today originate from?
In the second paragraph, which of these is NOT given as a possible reason for soccer’s popularity?
What does the author mean “It’s a simple game” in paragraph 3?
What does the word “some” in the last sentence of paragraph 4 refer to ?
In 100 words, write a paragraph about why students should help their parents with housework at home.