Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)----- Nội dung ảnh ----- 1. The meal we had in the restaurant was so nice. A. It was such a nice meal in the restaurant. B. The restaurant served nice meals. C. The restaurant where we had the meal was so nice. D. We had a meal in a nice restaurant. 2. That's the garage where I left my car last week. A. I had my car repaired last week. B. I had my car repaired since last week. C. That's the garage where I went to have my car repaired last week. D. I had my car repaired for last week. 3. "What do you think Steve is doing in the garden?" she asked. A. She asked what Steve is doing in the garden. B. She asked what Steve was doing in the garden. C. She asked what was Steve doing in the garden. D. She asked what Steve was doing in the garden. 4. The school I studied at last year was better than this one. A. This school is not as good as my last one. B. This school was not as good as my last one. C. I studied in a good as my last one. D. My last school is not as good as this one. 5. Huyen decided not to do her homework and went to a night club. A. Huyen went to a night club because she didn’t have any homework. B. Huyen went to a night club instead of doing her homework. C. Huyen was too lazy to do her homework. D. Huyen went to a night club after doing her homework. 6. This tea/ hot/ me/ drink. A. This tea is too hot for me to drink. B. This tea so too hot for me to drink. C. This tea is not enough for me to drink. D. This tea is too hot that I can't drink. 7. He/ want/ John/ lend/ money. A. He was lending John some money. B. He wants John to lend some money. C. He wants to lend him some money. D. He wants John to lend him some money. 8. I/ have/ stay up late/ last night/ learn/ lessons. A. I have to stay up late last night to learn my lessons. B. I had to stay up late last night to learn my lessons. C. I had to stay up late last night to learn my lessons. D. I have had to stay up late last night to learn my lessons. 9. I/ see/ walk alone/ park/ hour ago. A. I saw him walking alone in the park an hour ago. B. I saw him walking alone in the park an hour ago. C. I saw walking alone in the park an hour ago. D. I have seen him walk alone in the park an hour ago. 10. play/ so good/ I see/ three times. A. The play is good enough that I have seen it three times. B. The play is good so that I see it three times. C. The play is good enough that I have seen it three times. D. The play is so good that I have seen it three times. |