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nếu thấy tài liệu hay hãy nhấn vào thích, để lại bình luận và chia sẻ với bạn bè thanks! Bài tập tổng hợp tiếng anh : idiom và phần đọc hiểu tiếng anh 1. I. Idioms Fill the gaps with the appropriate nouns. bee hills Larry pie sheep cucumber houses lord rain sheet eel ice mouse rake sin grave lamb peas rock word 1. Don't be afraid. You are as safe as in here. 2. He won't support you. He is as poor as a church 3. Isn't she ill? She is as white as a(n) . 4. I will never date him. He is as ugly as 5. I'm feeling very well. I'm as right as . 6. He cannot be trusted. He is as slippery as a(n) . 7. I didn't hear a whisper in the cellar. It was as silent as the . 8. They are twins. They're as like as in a pod. 9. I've never heard her shout. She's as gentle as a(n) . 10. Leave him alone. He's as drunk as a(n) . 11. He will never let you down. He's as solid as a(n) 12. She always keeps her promises. She's as good as her 13. She isn't intelligent at all. She is as silly as a(n) . 14. He's been working a lot lately. He's been as busy as a(n) 15. He never panics. He can be as cool as a(n) 16. It's an old joke. It is as old as the . 17. She looks excited. She is as happy as . 18. Hasn't she been dieting for too long? She's as thin as a(n) 19. I'll do it in no time at all. It's as easy as . 20. I've forgotten my gloves. My hands are as cold as II. Guided cloze text 1. BETTE NESMITH GRAHAM - A WOMAN IN BUSINESS Bette Nesmith Graham had always wanted to be an artist, but in the 1940s, she was a (1) ______ mother with a child to (2) ______. She learned typing and found work as a secretary. She was an efficient employee who was (3) ______ of her work and tried to find a better way to correct typing. She remembered that artists painted over their mistakes, so why not typists? With this idea in (4) ______, Graham put paint, the same colour as the office stationary, into a bottle and took her brush to work. She used this to correct her typing mistakes and her boss never (5) ______. Soon everyone in the office was using it. In 1956, Graham started the Mistake Out Company from her home. Her kitchen (6)______ a laboratory in which she mixed up an improved product (7) ______ her food mixer. Although she worked (8) ______ hours, she made little money. Then, one day she made a mistake at work that she couldn't correct, and her boss sacked her. She now had the time to (9) ______ to selling Liquid Paper, and the business boomed. By 1967, it was a million-dollar (10) ______. 1. A. single B. lonely C. alone D. solitary 2. A. carry B. support C. provide D. maintain 3. A. pleased B. arrogant C. boastful D. proud 4. A. heart B. mind C. head D. thought 5. A. found B. understood C. realised D. recognised 6. A. became B. converted C. turned D. developed 7. A. into B. by C. with D. through 8. A. large B. long C. great D. slow 9. A. pass B. spend C. invest D. devote 10. A. work B. production C. business D. trade 2. THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Would you like a job where you could eat chocolate (1) ______ day? Well, such a job does exist! Did you know that most chocolate factory (2) ______ chocolate tasters? Their job is to taste the chocolate while it is being (3) ______ and say if it is too sweet or too bitter. You have to be very good at tasting different (4) ______ and you have to comment on (5) ______ the chocolate feels as well. Is it smooth or crunchy? Unfortunately, you can't just go along and say you like chocolate - that, I'm afraid, is not enough! Most chocolate tasters have a degree (6) ______ food technology and you will not be able to work (7) ______ you have had lots of training. Then you have to go through several (8) ___ before you can be selected. If you think you would be good at chocolate tasting then try to develop your taste buds by tasting different chocolate (9) ______ blindfold. See if you can tell what type of chocolate it is. If you get a job like this, you will not be well-paid but most tasters enjoy thier job so much that (10) ______ is not very important. 1. A. whole B. all C. entire D. each 2. A. employ B. use C. utilize D. rent 3. A. carried out B. done C. made D. fabricated 4. A. scents B. odours C. smells D. flavours 5. A. what B. why C. how D. if 6. A. of B. about C. on D. in 7. A. when B. until C. although D. after 8. A. experiments B. trials C. tests D. exams 9. A. bars B. sticks C. rods D. pieces 10. A. income B. payment C. wage D. pay 3. GREENPEACE Greenpeace is an independent organization that campaigns to protect the environment. It has approximately 4.5 million members worldwide in 158 countries, 300.000 of these in the United Kingdom. (1) ______ in North America in 1971, it has since opened offices round the world. As (2) ______ as its campaigning (3) ______, it also has a charitable trust which (4) ______ scientific research and (5) ______ educational projects on environmental issues. Greenpeace (6) ______ in non-violent direct action. Activists (7) _______ public attention to serious threats to the environment. (8) ______ issues on which the organization is campaigning include the atmosphere (globe warming), the (9) ______ of the rainforests and toxic (10) ______ being emitted from factories. 1. A. Built B. Produced C. Invented D. Formed 2. A. long B. well C. good D. far 3. A. work B. job C. occupation D. position 4. A. pays B. funds C. rewards D. earns 5. A. undertakes B. engages C. commits D. enters 6. A. accepts B. believes C. holds D. depends 7. A. get B. pay C. draw D. take 8. A. Current B. Recent C. Immediate D. Next 9. A. ruin B. extinction C. destruction D. downfall 10. A. leftovers B. litter C. rubbish D. waste Bài Tập Tổng Hợp 2 Crime,as we are all aware, has been a growing problem all over the world in the last thirty years. But we are not (1) against crime. Much is being done to reverse trend. You can play a part in it. The first step towards preventing crime is understanding its (2) . Most crime is against property, not (3) and most is not carried out by professionals, nor is it carefully planned. Property crime (4) on the easy opportunity.They are often (5) by adolescents and young men, the majority of whom stop offending as they grow older-the (6) age for offending is fifteen. Also, not surprisingly, the (7) of being victim of crime (8) greatly depending on where you live. This (9) by criminals on the easy opportunity is the (10) to much crime prevention 1.A.unprepared B.weak C.powerless D.hopeless 2.A.nature B.type C.reason D.method 3.A.the public B.residents C.the victim D.critizens 4.A.develop B.happen C.increase D.thrive 5.A.performed B.done C.commited D.started 6.A.top B. maximum C.peak D.major 7.A.seriousness B.risk C.percentage D.rate 8.A.varies B.adjusts C.adapts D.transforms 9.A.seizing B.awareness C.reliance D.taking 10.A.way B.answer C.key D.method Re: Bài Tập Tổng Hợp 3 National Geographic Magazine is a monthly magazine of geography,archeology,anthropology and EXPLORATION (1), providing the armchair traveler with literacy and FACTUAL.(2) accounts and unexcelled photographs and maps to comprehend those PROVIDED (3). The magazine was founded in 1888 and is published by a non- profit cooperation, the national geographic society. The original INTENTION (4) of the society was for the .PERIODICAL (5) to be orientated towards the United Stated, but the nature of its articles soon made it a magazine with a GLOBAL (6) view. Under the editorship of Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, it attained a circulation of 1000000 by 1926. National Geograhic was one of the first magazines to INTRODUCE.(7) color photograph of undersea life, views from the stratosphere, and animals in their natural habit. The magazine became world famous for its BEAUTIFULLY (8) illustrated articles of the various geographic regions of the world. Its feature include SUBSTANTIAL (9) information on the environmental, social, and cultural aspects of the areas covered and their people, Profits from the magazines help support its SCIENTIFIC (10) expeditions 1. A.biology B.history C. exploration D. travelling 2.A.factual B. fiction C. fairy D. literal 3.A.provided B. described C. pursued D.unclear 4.A.proposal B. plan C. scheme D.intention 5.A.periodical B. publication C. issue D.document 6. A. national B.regional C.global D.natural 7.A.show B. introduce C. take D. give 8.A.beatifully B.skillfully C.tactfully D.intensively 9.A.vital B.important C.neccessary D.substantial 10. A.adventurous B.scientific C. marine D.thrilling ĐÁP ÁN BÀI TẬP I. Idioms Fill the gaps with the appropriate nouns. bee hills Larry pie sheep cucumber houses lord rain sheet eel ice mouse rake sin grave lamb peas rock word 1. Don't be afraid. You are as safe as HOUSES in here. 2. He won't support you. He is as poor as a church MOUSE 3. Isn't she ill? She is as white as a SHEET . 4. I will never date him. He is as ugly as SIN 5. I'm feeling very well. I'm as right as RAIN . 6. He cannot be trusted. He is as slippery as an EEL . 7. I didn't hear a whisper in the cellar. It was as silent as the GRAVE . 8. They are twins. They're as like as PEAS in a pod. -> AS LIKE AS TWO PEAS / LIKE TWO PEAS IN A POD 9. I've never heard her shout. She's as gentle as a LAMB . 10. Leave him alone. He's as drunk as a LORD . 11. He will never let you down. He's as solid as a ROCK 12. She always keeps her promises. She's as good as her WORD 13. She isn't intelligent at all. She is as silly as a SHEEP . 14. He's been working a lot lately. He's been as busy as a BEE 15. He never panics. He can be as cool as a CUCUMBER 16. It's an old joke. It is as old as the HILLS . 17. She looks excited. She is as happy as LARRY . -> AS HAPPY AS LARRY / A SANDBOY / A CLAM 18. Hasn't she been dieting for too long? She's as thin as a RAKE 19. I'll do it in no time at all. It's as easy as PIE . -> AS EASY AS ANYTHING / PIE / ABC / FALLING OFF A LOG 20. I've forgotten my gloves. My hands are as cold as ICE II. Guided cloze text 1. BETTE NESMITH GRAHAM - A WOMAN IN BUSINESS Bette Nesmith Graham had always wanted to be an artist, but in the 1940s, she was a (1) __SINGLE____ mother with a child to (2) ___SUPPORT___. She learned typing and found work as a secretary. She was an efficient employee who was (3) ___PROUD___ of her work and tried to find a better way to correct typing. She remembered that artists painted over their mistakes, so why not typists? With this idea in (4) ___MIND___, Graham put paint, the same colour as the office stationary, into a bottle and took her brush to work. She used this to correct her typing mistakes and her boss never (5) __REALISED____. Soon everyone in the office was using it. In 1956, Graham started the Mistake Out Company from her home. Her kitchen (6)___BECAME___ a laboratory in which she mixed up an improved product (7) __WITH____ her food mixer. Although she worked (8) __LONG____ hours, she made little money. Then, one day she made a mistake at work that she couldn't correct, and her boss sacked her. She now had the time to (9) __DEVOTE____ to selling Liquid Paper, and the business boomed. By 1967, it was a million-dollar (10) __BUSINESS____. 1. A. single B. lonely C. alone D. solitary 2. A. carry B. support C. provide D. maintain 3. A. pleased B. arrogant C. boastful D. proud 4. A. heart B. mind C. head D. thought 5. A. found B. understood C. realised D. recognised 6. A. became B. converted C. turned D. developed 7. A. into B. by C. with D. through 8. A. large B. long C. great D. slow 9. A. pass B. spend C. invest D. devote 10. A. work B. production C. business D. trade 2. THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Would you like a job where you could eat chocolate (1) __ALL____ day? Well, such a job does exist! Did you know that most chocolate factory (2) ___EMPLOY___ chocolate tasters? Their job is to taste the chocolate while it is being (3) ___MADE___ and say if it is too sweet or too bitter. You have to be very good at tasting different (4) ____FLAVOURS__ and you have to comment on (5) ___HOW___ the chocolate feels as well. Is it smooth or crunchy? Unfortunately, you can't just go along and say you like chocolate - that, I'm afraid, is not enough! Most chocolate tasters have a degree (6) ___IN___ food technology and you will not be able to work (7) __UNTIL____ you have had lots of training. Then you have to go through several (8) _TESTS__ before you can be selected. If you think you would be good at chocolate tasting then try to develop your taste buds by tasting different chocolate (9) ___BARS___ blindfold. See if you can tell what type of chocolate it is. If you get a job like this, you will not be well-paid but most tasters enjoy thier job so much that (10) __PAY____ is not very important. 1. A. whole B. all C. entire D. each 2. A. employ B. use C. utilize D. rent 3. A. carried out B. done C. made D. fabricated 4. A. scents B. odours C. smells D. flavours 5. A. what B. why C. how D. if 6. A. of B. about C. on D. in 7. A. when B. until C. although D. after 8. A. experiments B. trials C. tests D. exams 9. A. bars B. sticks C. rods D. pieces 10. A. income B. payment C. wage D. pay 3. GREENPEACE Greenpeace is an independent organization that campaigns to protect the environment. It has approximately 4.5 million members worldwide in 158 countries, 300.000 of these in the United Kingdom. (1) ___FORMED___ in North America in 1971, it has since opened offices round the . nhấn vào thích, để lại bình luận và chia sẻ với bạn bè thanks! Bài tập tổng hợp tiếng anh : idiom và phần đọc hiểu tiếng anh 1. I. Idioms Fill the gaps with the appropriate nouns. bee hills. downfall 10 . A. leftovers B. litter C. rubbish D. waste Bài Tập Tổng Hợp 2 Crime,as we are all aware, has been a growing problem all over the world in the last thirty years. But we are not (1) against. C.reliance D.taking 10 .A.way B.answer C.key D.method Re: Bài Tập Tổng Hợp 3 National Geographic Magazine is a monthly magazine of geography,archeology,anthropology and EXPLORATION (1) , providing

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