Đề thi lớp 8 – Đề số 4 Chào mừng các con Hôm nay chúng ta sẽ cùng thử sức với đề kiểm tra năng lực lớp 8 nhé. 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Earnest Hengmingway? by of from for Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Not a good movie, ..............? did it didn't it was it wasn't it Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Hoi An is .............. for its old, small and tile-roofed well-done well-dressed well-organized well – known Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Hurry up! They have only got............. seats left. a lot of plenty of a little a few Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences The party, at ..... I was the guest honor, was extremly enjoyable. that who which where Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences .......... parrots are native to tropical regions is All That all Since all Why all Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences I came ........................ an old friend while I was walking along the street. across into over for Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Everyone .................... Tom was invited to the party. as from but for Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences If you ................. to my advice in the first place, you wouldn’t be in this mess now. listen will listen listened had listened Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. He has little (EXPECT) of winning a prize. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. He resigned for a (VARIOUS) of reasons. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. He is very generous and everyone admires his (SELF) . Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. It seems (LOGIC) to change the timetable so often. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. It is (FORTUNE) that you missed the meeting. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. Could you (STRAIGHT) the picture over the sofa? Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. She wanted to have her skirt (LONG) . Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. They all cheered (ENTHUSIASM) as their team came out. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. He will not benefit (FINANCE) from the deal. Use the words given to form a word that fits in the space. “Look after your mother,” were his (DIE) words. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round They had to the football match because of weather. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round We managed to by splashing his face with water. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round Could you the manager, please? Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round The detective carefully the facts with the witness. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round We’ve sugar,could you go and buy some? Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round As the detective stories become popular once again, the publishing house decides to a new edition of Christie’s work. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round The film was so sad that she couldn’t her tears. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round Ten employees were as there wasn’t enough work for us. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round He bought some flowers to his bad behavior. Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. (make any necessary changes) Go over Give off Hold back Call off Pay off Bring out Put aside Make up for See (someone) off Put (someone) through to Run out of Bring (someone) round The old widow warned her two sons not to spend so much money so fast in case that something could happen and told them to somemoney for the future. Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. another other others the other Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. light lighten lightening lighting Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days (3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. following after next later Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. price schedule charge budget Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. driven fetched launched taken Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. central centre middle heart Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. invents searches discovers looks Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. alone same one own Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie (9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision(10)............. Darwin within three years. out toward beyond over Read the following passage and choose the word (A, B, C or D) to complete each blank NEW HUNT FOR LIFE IN SPACEBritish space scientists are planning to join the American in the race to find evidence of life on (1).............. planets. Alan Penny and his team at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory havedesigned a telescope that is 40 times more powerful than Hubble. Known as ‘Darwin’, his telescope could tell if planets 50 (2)............ yearsaway have any kind of life on them. Two days(3).........., NASA scientists had shown a proof that one of Jupiter’s moons could support life, Penny announced that his telescope may be included in a European Space Agency mission. The Darwin project, with a (4)............. of500 million, is on a shor tlist of two proposals. If approved it will probably be (5).............. around 2015, its destination somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The blueprint is actually for five telescopes positioned 50 meters apart in space, slowly circling a (6).............. processingstation. The combined data from these telescopeswould build up a full picture of a planet, picking out faint images that have never been seen before. Darwin would not be able to take detailed photographs of the planets it (7)..........., butPenny believes a second-generation telescope could be sent up to do this. He claims it is worthwhile mapping the universe around our (8)........... galaxy, even though these planets lie(9)........... our reach for the moment. The European Space Agency will make its decision (10)............. Darwin within three years. of on about with Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete this passage Traveling to all comers of the world is (1) easier and easier. We live (2) a global village, but how well do we know and understand each other? Here is (3) simple test. Imagine you have arranged a meeting at 4 p.m. What time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive? If they are German, they'll be exactly (4) time.If they are American, they'll probably be 15 minutes early. If they are British, they be 15 minutes (5), and you should allow up to an hour for the Indians. Therefore, these are some small advice in (6) not to behave badly abroad. In France you shouldn’t sit down in a cafard until you are shaken hands with everyone you know. In Afghanistan you'd better spend at last 5 minutes (7) hello. In Pakistan you mustn’t wink. It is offensive. In the Middle East you must never use the left hand for greeting, eating, drinking or smoking. Also, you should care not to admire (8) in your host’s home. They will feel that they have to give it to you. In Russia you must your host: drink for drink or they will think you are unfriendly. In Thailand youshould clasp your hands (9) and lower your head and your eyes when you greet someone. In America you should eat your hamburger with both hands and as quickly as (10). You shouldn’t try to have a conversation until it is eaten. Circle the best option A, B, C, or D to answer the following questions Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the need of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two thirds of the world’s population live within 80 kms of the sea coast.In the modem technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man’s needs. The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried out for nearly 30 years. A lot of valuable minerals exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy.Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible.The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2050s the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the food, minerals, and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.1.The best title for this passage is Sea Harvest. Technology and the Exploiting of the Sea. Sea Food. Man and Sea. Circle the best option A, B, C, or D to answer the following questions Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the need of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two thirds of the world’s population live within 80 kms of the sea coast.In the modem technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man’s needs. The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried out for nearly 30 years. A lot of valuable minerals exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy.Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible.The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2050s the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the food, minerals, and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.2. The major things thatthe sea offers man are food, energy sources and minerals. fish and oil. minerals and oil. ocean currents and waves. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to answer the following questions Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the need of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two thirds of the world’s population live within 80 kms of the sea coast.In the modem technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man’s needs. The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried out for nearly 30 years. A lot of valuable minerals exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy.Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible.The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2050s the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the food, minerals, and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.3.The sea serves the needs of man because it provides man with sea food. it offers oil to man. it supplies man with minerals. all of the above. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to answer the following questions Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the need of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two thirds of the world’s population live within 80 kms of the sea coast.In the modem technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man’s needs. The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried out for nearly 30 years. A lot of valuable minerals exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy.Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible.The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2050s the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the food, minerals, and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.4.The word Oriental people in the fourth paragraph probably means European people. African people. Asian people. American people. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to answer the following questions Man is a land animal, but he is also closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the need of man. The sea has provided man with food and a convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two thirds of the world’s population live within 80 kms of the sea coast.In the modem technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man’s needs. The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man’s technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried out for nearly 30 years. A lot of valuable minerals exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use as a source of energy.Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The development of strong, new materials has made this possible.The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2050s the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the food, minerals, and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.5.We can conclude from the passage that the sea resources have largely been used up. the sea, in a broad sense, hasn’t yet been developed. the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the sea have already been solved. by the year 2050, the technology will be good enough to exploit all the sea resources. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. 1.It was wrong of you to allow a four-year-old child to walk home alone.→You should................................................. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. 2.I could realize how important the family is only after I left home.→Not until................ Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. 3.Mrs. Green is proud of her son’s contribution to the play.→Mrs. Green is proud of what............................... Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. 4.They recruited very few young engineers.→Hardly............................................................. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. 5.Only two out of the five rooms we have booked have air conditioning.→We have booked five rooms, only........................................................... Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the words in anyway. 1.It's possible Karen didn't hear her name being called.(MIGHT)→Karen................................................................................her name being called. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the words in anyway. 2.“Don’t forget to lock the house when you go out, William,” his mother said, (REMINDED)→William’s mother..................................................................when he went out. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the words in anyway. 3.Nobody expected her to lose, but she did. (AGAINST)→Against........................................................................................she lost Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the words in anyway. 4.There weren't many guests at the wedding.(ONLY)→There were....................................................................guests at the wedding. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given in brackets. Do not change the words in anyway. 5.Promise to look after it and you can borrow my tennis racquet, (LONG)→You can borrow my tennis racquet,.............................................to look after it. 1 out of 36 Cảm ơn các bé đã hoàn thành bài thi này. Các cô và anh/ chị trợ lý sẽ gửi kết quả sớm nhất tới các bạn. Trong quá trình chờ đợi, các con có thể gửi lại ý kiến của mình tới anh chị trợ lý và các cô nhé.