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1. If we behave badly in class, our teacher _______ stay late and do extra work.

a. must
b. lets us
c. allows us to d. makes us
2. My daughters school _______ the children to wear jeans and T-shirts not like in my
day!
a. makes
b. lets
c. has to
d. allows
3. I hate school, the teachers make us _______ so much homework every day!
a. do
b. doing
c. to do
d. did
4. On Friday afternoons our teacher sometimes lets us _______ home early.
a. go
b. to go
c. going
d. went
5. When I was a boy we were made _______ correct school uniform at all times!
a. wear
b. to wear
c.wearing
d. wore
6. Excuse me sir, are we allowed _______ dictionaries into the exam?
a. take
b. to take
c.taking
d. took
- Its the students who must stay late and do extra work not the teacher.
- If you let someone do something, you allow it or give permission.
- If you allow someone to do something, you let them do something or give
permission.
- If you make someone do something, you say you have to do it;
you give them no choice.
7. I lay in the sun all day yesterday.
(a. lay
b. lain
c. lied d. lain)
8. She laid her cards on the table.
(a. lay
b. lain
c. lied d. laid)
9. She had lain in the sun all afternoon.(a. lay
b. laid
c. lied d. lain)
10. She was laid to rest.
(a. lay
b. laid
c. lied d. lain)
11. I don't lie, said George Washington. (a. lie
b. lay
c. lied d. lain)
12. Lay your weapons on the table.
(a. lie
b. lay
c. lied d. lain)
Complete the sentences with above verbs
13. She laid the baby on the bed in order to change its nappy.
14. She was lying asleep on the sofa when her husband arrived home.
15. Can you lay the table for me please? Lunch is ready.
16. I told her not to lie out in the sun, but she must have lain there for at least an hour for her
back was very sunburnt.
17. I had never laid carpets before, but I was determined to have a go.
18. When I looked out of the aircraft window, I could see that London lay beneath us.
19. His lawyer will lay great emphasis on his state of mind when the murder was committed
and claim that it was manslaughter, not murder.
20. None of us knows what lies ahead, but you must try to take a grip on your life and decide
where your future lies.
- to lie / lied / lied : ni di
- lay / laid / laid : t, , nm, by bin (to lay a child to sleep: t a be nm
ngu; to lay the foundation of socialism : t nn mng cho chu nghia xa hi)
- to lie / lay / lain : nm ngh e.g. : the ship is lying at the port con tu tha neo nm
bn cang
21. Take that shirt off and put on a new one. You can't go out in such an old shirt.
A. to put on
B. wear
C. get dressed
D. put on
22. She ______ a beautiful diamond necklace with matching earrings.
A. was wearing
B. wore
C. was getting dressed
D. putting
on
23. You'd better ______ now. Henry will be here in ten minutes.
A. wear clothes
B. get dressedC. put on clothes
D. dress
clothes
24. She came in covered in mud. So I bathed her and ______ her in new clothes
A. wore
B. dressed
C. put
D. wearing

When you dress, you put clothes on. You can also dress children, dress a wound by
cleaning it and covering it and dress a salad by putting oil and vinegar on it. If you dress
up, you put on different clothes to make yourself look smarter, if you dress down, you
put on clothes that are less smart than usual. We often speak of getting dressed as a
colloquial alternative to dress
25. If you think _______ (/ carefully) about it, you'll realise that I'm right.
A. strongly
B. powerfully
C. precisely
D. hard
26. _______, you were not there at the time.
A. exactly
B. precisely
C. truly
D. correctly
27. ______, you'll turn down that job in Norway.
A. If you truly love me
B. If you rightly love me
C. If you precisely love me
D. If you purely love me
28. It came as a _______ surprise to me when she married him.
A. comprehensive
B. complete
C. full
D. entire
29. If you eat chocolate before a meal, it will spoil (/ ruin) your appetite.
A. damage
B. harm
C. suppress
D. spoil
30. "______ children like ice-cream." "That's quite natural."
a. Most of
b. Most
c. The most
d. The most of
31. I felt as if I ______ a confidence.
a. have betrayed
b. would betray
c. had betrayed
d. am betraying
32. Nearly all of the reporters ______ the press conference had questions ______
a. attend / asked b. attended / to ask c. attending / to ask d. would attend / to be
asked
33. The burglar was sentenced to 20 years in ______
a. dock
b. goal
c. jail
d. trial
34. The girl ______ me this gift is my best friend.
a. presented
b. was presenting
c. presenting
d. be presenting
35. Einstein gradually became _______ in the discussion.
a. absorb
b. absorbed
c. to absorb
d. absorbing
Reading
The 1920s saw the emergency of widespread car ownership in the US. Assembly
line production made car wonderfully cheap, credit was available on the cheapest (86)
______ and the irresistible (87) ______ of the car to consumer did the rest. The result was a
complete (88) ______ of American life.
The car began to break (89)______ the ancient sharp division between town and
country. The movement perhaps began with the prosperous middle class, (90) ______ for a
holiday from New York, who were delighted to discover the rest of their country. But the
cheap car also enabled the working class to travel, for pleasure or in (91) ______ of work.
Even poor country people, it (92) ______ out, could own car and when they did so, many of
them used the freedom thus (93) ______ to depart - to the West or to the cities.
Even more important, perhaps, was the (94) ______ of the car on daily life. It came
into (95) ______ for all sorts of short (96)______, to work or to the shop, which had
previously been made by trolley bus or railway. It made a whole new pattern of living
possible. Vast suburbs began to (97) ______ over the land. No longer did you have to live in
comparatively cramped (98) ______ near the railroad station. Not did you have to (99)
______ your annual holiday at one of the traditional, crowded resorts nearby. Instead, you
could (100) ______ over the hills and far away.
36. A. obligations
B. terms
C. guarantees D. repayments.
37. A. appeal
B. outlook
C. impression
D. fancy
38. A. transfer
B. variation
C. revision
D. transformation
39. A. down
B. off
C. in
D. away
40. A. concerned
B. willing
C. anxious
D. fond
41. A. hunt
B. search
C. chase
D. inquiry
42. A. found
B. turned
C. brought
D. set

43. A. gained
44. A. forced
45. A. advantage
46. A. travels
47. A. spread
48. A. housing
49. A. made
50. A. press

B. gathered
B. product
B. use
B. trips
B. widen
B. residence
B. place
B. speed

C. reached
C. impact
C. worth
C. tours
C. scatter
C. surrounding
C. take
C. stir

D. benefited
D. trace
D. function
D. routes
D. broadcast
D. settlement
D. set
D. pace

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