Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
arrive
around
armchair
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the underlined part which needs correction.
She prefers to swim to sunbathing.
Choose the underlined part which needs correction.
Mr. Smith is going to buy a new Japanese car, doesn’t he?
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
Ba can play the piano better more than his friends can.
- "Can I speak to Chris?"
- "_____"
Janet: "Do you like going to the cinema this evening?"
Susan: "_____"
The building was built _____ 1962 and 1969.
Of all my friends, Hoa is _____.
Please ask them _____ in this area.
"Was the competition a success?" - "Yes, _____ people took part in it than usual."
If a patient can’t walk, he can use ____ to move around.
How do you _____ about the pollution problem in this country?
His neighborhood is safe, while _____ isn't.
Thanh’s brother has been good at maths _____ he was five.
We _____ get a visa before we _____ go to Bulgaria.
David uses English as his mother _____ because he comes from the UK.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
My sister said that the journey by sea was long and boring. However, I found it very interesting.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
When I was a child, I always looked up to my father. He was a real role model for me.
Read the passage and choose the correct word to fill in the blank.
To: Sharon Myers
Subject: Where to have the party?
Hi Sharon,
I wanted to ask you about this weekend’s party. Are we the party on Saturday? It seems I’ve a mistake. Saturday is such a busy day for me! John’s taking a train to Oxford and I have to drive him the station. Also, my house isn’t clean and I have to do a lot of housework. So, can you do me a big favor? Is it OK to use your house for the party? I’ll do my to help you. me know if you need help making plans. I can call to make an arrangement for the food if you like. What do you think?
Bye now,
Liz
Read the text and answer the questions.
'The best age to start learning the violin is between three and six,' says Margaret Porter, a violinist and music teacher. 'It's the time when you are learning about the world.' Margaret, who lives in London, prefers to take pupils at three and four, although she has made lots of exceptions for keen five-year-olds. When she started teaching the violin in 1972, her first class consisted of her children's five-year-old school friends.
Margaret's pupils have group lessons. Each group has about a dozen pupils and each lesson lasts an hour, once a fortnight. In addition, each pupil has one individual lesson a week with her. Parents also have to attend the classes. It is important that the parents take an active interest in the lessons.
From the earliest lessons, pupils learn to play by ear. They do not even try to read music until they have been playing for several years, and for a long time, there is a big difference between their playing and reading music. Margaret says that her method is not supposed to produce great violinists, and always suggests that pupils who perform particularly well should leave and study the violin using more traditional methods.
What is the writer trying to do in the text?
People read the text to _____.
Margaret's first pupils were _____.
Which of the following would Margaret include in an advertisement for her classes?
What opinion does Margaret have about her best pupils?
Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences.
Jamal overslept this morning. Therefore, he was late for school.
Choose the correct sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.
The coffee was very strong. He couldn’t drink it.
Choose the correct sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.
You don't try to work hard. You will fail in the exam.
Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Sometimes there is so much traffic on the roads that it's quicker to walk than to go by car.
Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning to the one in bold.
As Jane and I are going to Leeds by car, why don't you join us?
Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning to the one in bold.
Sue almost never joined us when we invited her out on Saturday.
Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.
We / be / going / visit / grandparents / weekend.
Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.
Linh / parents / proud / him / because / always / get / good marks.