28 CLOSE TESTS+KEY
Chia sẻ bởi Bùi Mạnh Hùng |
Ngày 10/10/2018 |
32
Chia sẻ tài liệu: 28 CLOSE TESTS+KEY thuộc Tiếng Anh 6
Nội dung tài liệu:
CLOSE TESTS
1
O
ne morning last summer Jessie (1) ……made/ prepared……. some sandwiches for her husband’s lunch. They were sausage sandwiches. There was one small sausage (2) …left…… over, so Jessie gave (3) …it/ that…….. to Henry, her little dog. Henry ate it up. Half an hour (4) …later/ afterwards……., the dog got ill. He kept (5) ……on…. shaking his head, and rubbing it (6) ……with/ on…… his foot. Jessie thought, “ He’s ill. He must have eaten (7) ………sth/ food..…….. that didn’t agree with him. Maybe that (8) ……sausage…. was bad.“ Then she remembered her husband’s (9) …lunch/ sandwiches……. She ran to the telephone and (10) …called/ rang/ tele-phoned…….. Jim, at his office in town.
2
E
dgar Lewis was a coal miner (1) …for…. thirty years he had worked underground in a coal mine. It was hard and dangerous (2) ……work….. . One day Edgar had an (3) ………accident…… in the mine; a lot of stone fell on him. A sharp stone cut through his left leg like a (4) …knife………. through butter. Edgar lost consciousness. When he (5) ……woke/ wakened……., he was in bed in the mine doctor’s room. He felt around with his (6) …hand-s/ fingers…….. . There was no left leg (7)……where……… his left leg ought to be. “ Nurse!” he called loudly. A nurse came. “ What have you (8) ……done… with my left leg?” Edgar demanded. She pointed to a brown cardboard box (9) on…. the floor, “ (10) There it is, Mr. Lewis, in that box”, she said.
3
w
e moved into our new house (1) on… a warm September day. It was not really a new house; it was a hundred and four years (2) ……old….., but it was new to us. The house had running (3) ……water……, gas and electricity, but for (4)……some……. reason there was no electric light in the kitchen. We had not noticed this shortage (5) ……when… we had first looked over the house. It was something quite unexpected: a house with electricity but (6) ……not/without……….a kitchen light. It was especially puzzling because our (7)……kitchen……was a large room, perhaps (8) …the largest in the house. I telephoned for an (9) …electrician…… He came and fixed it for us . And he charged £ 85 for (10) …doing/ completing…… the job.
4
T
he big tree at my gate was old and beautiful. I was saddened when it blew (1)……down………… in a winter storm. After the storm I sawed (2) …off/ away/ down… the remains of the tree to level (3) ……with……. the ground. Some of the wood was rotten. Pieces came away in my (4) ……hand-s…… . But a good part of the wood was alive and strong. I did not dig (5) …up/ out………. the roots of the tree. I (6) ……left….. them in the ground. Three months (7) ………later/ ago/ afterwards……., in spring, the old tree began to grow again. It grew strong and beautiful, straight up (8) ……from/ out of…….. the side of the sawn-off part. The color and smell of its heart-shaped (9) ……leaves/ flowers……. were exactly the same as (10) ……those…….. of the old tree. I felt very happy.
5
B
rian’s father was a coward and not an honest man. He did not himself (1)…tell… a lie to a
judge in a law case, but he wanted Brian to (2) ……do…….. so, and that was worse. The facts were that Brian and Tim (3)…had…. seen a man attack a boy, knock him down and kick him. The (4) police… arrested the man and brought him before a judge. Brian and Tim had to go too, to describe (5) …what…. had happened. Before Brian left home, his (6) ……father. said to him: “Be careful, son. You didn’t see that man kick the boy, (7) did……. you? Tell the judge you didn’t see the kick. Remember, we have (8) …to……live in this village with that man”. But Brian was (9) …no coward. He told the (10) …judge….. the truth about the attack.
6
A
story is a work
1
O
ne morning last summer Jessie (1) ……made/ prepared……. some sandwiches for her husband’s lunch. They were sausage sandwiches. There was one small sausage (2) …left…… over, so Jessie gave (3) …it/ that…….. to Henry, her little dog. Henry ate it up. Half an hour (4) …later/ afterwards……., the dog got ill. He kept (5) ……on…. shaking his head, and rubbing it (6) ……with/ on…… his foot. Jessie thought, “ He’s ill. He must have eaten (7) ………sth/ food..…….. that didn’t agree with him. Maybe that (8) ……sausage…. was bad.“ Then she remembered her husband’s (9) …lunch/ sandwiches……. She ran to the telephone and (10) …called/ rang/ tele-phoned…….. Jim, at his office in town.
2
E
dgar Lewis was a coal miner (1) …for…. thirty years he had worked underground in a coal mine. It was hard and dangerous (2) ……work….. . One day Edgar had an (3) ………accident…… in the mine; a lot of stone fell on him. A sharp stone cut through his left leg like a (4) …knife………. through butter. Edgar lost consciousness. When he (5) ……woke/ wakened……., he was in bed in the mine doctor’s room. He felt around with his (6) …hand-s/ fingers…….. . There was no left leg (7)……where……… his left leg ought to be. “ Nurse!” he called loudly. A nurse came. “ What have you (8) ……done… with my left leg?” Edgar demanded. She pointed to a brown cardboard box (9) on…. the floor, “ (10) There it is, Mr. Lewis, in that box”, she said.
3
w
e moved into our new house (1) on… a warm September day. It was not really a new house; it was a hundred and four years (2) ……old….., but it was new to us. The house had running (3) ……water……, gas and electricity, but for (4)……some……. reason there was no electric light in the kitchen. We had not noticed this shortage (5) ……when… we had first looked over the house. It was something quite unexpected: a house with electricity but (6) ……not/without……….a kitchen light. It was especially puzzling because our (7)……kitchen……was a large room, perhaps (8) …the largest in the house. I telephoned for an (9) …electrician…… He came and fixed it for us . And he charged £ 85 for (10) …doing/ completing…… the job.
4
T
he big tree at my gate was old and beautiful. I was saddened when it blew (1)……down………… in a winter storm. After the storm I sawed (2) …off/ away/ down… the remains of the tree to level (3) ……with……. the ground. Some of the wood was rotten. Pieces came away in my (4) ……hand-s…… . But a good part of the wood was alive and strong. I did not dig (5) …up/ out………. the roots of the tree. I (6) ……left….. them in the ground. Three months (7) ………later/ ago/ afterwards……., in spring, the old tree began to grow again. It grew strong and beautiful, straight up (8) ……from/ out of…….. the side of the sawn-off part. The color and smell of its heart-shaped (9) ……leaves/ flowers……. were exactly the same as (10) ……those…….. of the old tree. I felt very happy.
5
B
rian’s father was a coward and not an honest man. He did not himself (1)…tell… a lie to a
judge in a law case, but he wanted Brian to (2) ……do…….. so, and that was worse. The facts were that Brian and Tim (3)…had…. seen a man attack a boy, knock him down and kick him. The (4) police… arrested the man and brought him before a judge. Brian and Tim had to go too, to describe (5) …what…. had happened. Before Brian left home, his (6) ……father. said to him: “Be careful, son. You didn’t see that man kick the boy, (7) did……. you? Tell the judge you didn’t see the kick. Remember, we have (8) …to……live in this village with that man”. But Brian was (9) …no coward. He told the (10) …judge….. the truth about the attack.
6
A
story is a work
* Một số tài liệu cũ có thể bị lỗi font khi hiển thị do dùng bộ mã không phải Unikey ...
Người chia sẻ: Bùi Mạnh Hùng
Dung lượng: 19,48KB|
Lượt tài: 0
Loại file: rar
Nguồn : Chưa rõ
(Tài liệu chưa được thẩm định)