ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP THI CÔNG CHỨC NHÀ NƯỚC
MÔN NGOẠI NGỮ
NỘI DUNG THI
1. TEST: 10-20 câu hỏi về từ vựng và ngữ pháp.
2. READING COMPREHENSION: Đọc hiểu và trả lời 5 câu hỏi (dạng trắc nghiệm) về nội dung
của một đoạn văn cho sẵn
3. GAP-FILLING: Điền vào mỗi chỗ trống trong đoạn văn đã cho một từ thích hợp.
4. GUIDED SENTENCE BUILDING: Viết 10 câu với các từ cho sẵn để thành câu hoàn chỉnh
5. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: Viết lại 5 câu mới hoàn chỉnh nội dung với các từ cho sẵn
trước mỗi dấu câu và không đổi nghĩa câu cú.
6. COMPOSITION: Viết bài luận theo chủ đề
Điểm TỔNG CỘNG môn thi viết là 100 và được đổi sang điểm 10.
NỘI DUNG ÔN TẬP
I. GRAMMAR REVIEW
1. The use of THE
2. ALL, SOME, MOST, ….
3. COMPARISONS
4. VERBS followed by ADJECTIVES
5. The use of TENSES
6. The GERUND
7. The INFINITIVE
8. The PARTICIPLE
9. The PASSIVE VOICE
10. The INDIRECT SPEECH
11. The CONDITIONALS
12. The SUBJUNCTIVE
13. The CAUSATIVE FORM
14. The MODAL VERBS
15. RELATIVE CLAUSE
16. The SUBJEC – VERB AGREEMENT
17. PREPOSITIONS
12. When you return to your country, don’t forget to…………….
A. keep in hand B. keep time C. keep in touch D. keep in step
13. John has been trying for an hour; but his car still……………start.
A. won’t B. wouldn’t C. didn’t D. hasn’t
14. The window was shut, and he………… to open it.
A. did even not try B. tried not even C. even didn’t try D. didn’t even try
15. Mr. Orson…………… a car if he had enough money.
A. will buy B. would buy C. bought D. has bought
16. He owes you a lot of money, ………… .
A. isn’t it B. doesn’t he C. hasn’t he D. has he
17. Of course she would come to the meeting if you………….her.
A. asked B. have asked C. will ask D. have been asked
18. I…………….in the café having a drink when the police arrived.
A. sat B. was sat C. was sitting D. have sat
19. He………….book the tickets, but he had no time to call at the cinema.
A. would B. might C. could D. was going to
20. It’s an hour since he…………… so he must be at the office now.
A. is leaving B. was leaving C. has left D. left
21. Did your sister get……….she applied for?
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A. a job B. job C. the job D. A and B are correct
22. These aren’t my book. Did I take……… of yours by mistakes?
A. it B. one C. some D. any
23. She saw……….one-eyed man yesterday.
A. some B. any C. an D. a
24. But nobody complained……………?
A. didn’t he B. didn’t anybody C. didn’t they D. did they
25. The pepper hit her in …………… eyes.
A. the B. her C. both are correct D. no article
26. Many school leavers are looking for…………
A. shall have
finished
B. will have finished C. have finished D. A&B are correct
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42. “Hello,……….a cake?”
A. Do you make B. Are you making C. Have you made D. B&C are correct
43. He…….very quickly when I met him yesterday.
A. is walking B. would walk C. was walking D. B&C are correct
44. Yesterday I…………a new watch as my old one…………
A. bought, was stolen B. bought, had been stolen
C. bought, would be stolen D. was buying, had been stolen
45. We…… you tomorrow after you……… your work.
A. will meet, will have finished B. will meet, have finished
C. meet, have finished D. are meeting, finish
46. He said he… ….sorry he………me so much trouble.
A. was, had given B. was, gave C. had been, would give D. was, was going
47. He…………very hard lately.
A. is working B. was working C. has been working D. will have been working
48. By the end of last year he…….four Shakespeare plays and by next year he…….two more.
A. read, will read B. had read, have read
C. read, will have read D. had read, will have read
49. I……….English for three years now.
A. am studying B. have been studying
C. will have been studying D. am to study
50. I……….him for a very long time.
A. have been knowing B. have known C. know D. am knowing
51. The chair………….by Jim last week is now mended.
A. was breaking B. was broken C. breaking D. broken
52. The street…… to the school is very wide.
A. leads B. is leading C. leading D. led
A. went B. had gone C. go D. to go
68. It’s about time you…………… the tea ready.
A. got B. get C. will get D. to get
69. He came in, looking as if he………a ghost.
A. saw B. had seen C. sees D. was seeing
70. I am going to have my car………….
A. wash B. washed C. to wash D. to be washed
71. I haven’t got a ticket………….have I.
A. Neither B. Nor C. Either D. A&B are correct
72. Everyone…………….read the notice, haven’t they?
A. have B. has C. haven’t D. hasn’t
73. The noise……… woke everybody up.
A. that he made B. which he made C. he made D. All are correct
74. …… had been driving all day, suggested stopping at the next town.
A. Peter who B. Peter that C. Peter, who D. Peter, that
75. The girl………….to Miss Whiter is my friend.
A. talking B. is talking C. who is talking D. A&C are correct
76. The hat………… from that table belonged to her.
A. taken B. was taken C. which was taken D. A&C are correct
77. All of the money………….spent.
A. have been B. has been C. have D. has
78. Two miles on this road…………like two hundred.
A. seems B. seem C. that seems D. that seem
79. Four pounds…………….a small sum.
A. are B. is C. were D. have been
80. A number of sheep…………grass.
A. is eating B. are eating C. eats D. A&C are correct
81. The population of the world……….very fast.
A. rise B. rises C. is rising D. are rising
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C. to have cancelled D. not to have cancelled
97. As I ……….a book, I suddenly saw a boy walking into the garden.
A. am reading B. was reading C. had read D. read
98. The room……………when I arrived.
A. was cleaned B. is being cleaned C. was being cleaned D. has been cancelled
99. She thought that her friend……….later.
A. will come B. will have come C. would come D. comes
100. I remember…………….a toy drum on my fifth birthday.
A. to give B. to be given C. giving D. being given
101. She is …………… a kind person that she can never say no to anyone.
A. so B. quite C. very D. such
102. Mr. Brown drew a lot of money…………….the bank yesterday.
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A. from B. in C. with D. for
103. Samantha was very pleased …………… the birthday present her father gave her.
A. of B. with C. from D. to
104. Most modern coins are based………….face value.
A. through B. to C. on D. without
105. Thank you very much…….……the Christmas present.
A. after B. about C. with D. for
106. This student is very good……………. Maths.
A. at B. in C. with D. to
107. He didn’t take the job…………the salary was good.
A. because B. if C. though D. as
108. Mary wasn’t thirsty…………….she drank some milk.
A. although B. though C. while D. because
109. The engineer was…………… friendly that everybody liked him.
A. so B. such C. too D. very
110. He sent her to the post office …………… some stamps.
A. got B. getting C. to get D. get
A. profit B. account C. interest D. deposit
II. READING COMPREHENSION
Passage 1
Smoking causes lung cancer and ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smokers have
twice as much heart disease. Smoking gives people breathing problems. It harms the stomach.
Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than others. Throughout the
world, women live longer than men because men smoke more. Factories and businesses lose millions
of dollars every year because of smokers. Smokers have higher medical bills. All of these facts show
that smoking is bad, and millions of people in the world have stopped smoking.
1. Smoking is harmful………………
A. to smokers themselves B. to smokers and their lives
C. to smokers and their children D. A and C are correct
2. The author says that……………
A. 90% of the people who get lung cancer die
B. All of the people who get lung cancer die
C. Most of the people who get lung cancer die
D. Lung cancer may be caused by smoking and drinking
3. Women live longer than men……………
A. Because they smoke B. Because they rarely smoke
C. Because they don’t smoke as much as men D. Because they sometimes smoke
4. If smokers don’t give up smoking………………
A. They will live longer B. They will die
C. They will be taken to the hospital D. They will get lung cancer
5. Which of the following is not true?
A. Smoking is bad
B. People have stopped smoking
C. Factories and businesses lose millions of dollars every year to buy cigarettes for smokers
D. Smokers have higher medical bills.
Passage 2
Charles Dickens is a famous story writer. He made a name for himself in the writing world more than
1. …………….see the world the same way
A. all languages B. all people
C. not all languages D. different people
2. Language helps people…………………
A. know and understand one another B. work and live
C. live and study D. learn to read and write
3. Different languages help people understand one another……………
A. more easily B. its language
C. with difficulty D. in different ways
4. The cultural values of a person are found in…………….
A. its people B. its language C. its customs D. its habits
5. People understand one another through……………
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A. language B. experience C. work D. conversations
Passage 4
All of us know that we have to work hard to earn a living ourselves and to support our family.
However, we work not only for material life but also for many things that are beyond gaining money.
We are working to affirm our ability on a certain field. We feel self-reliant, self-confidents, and proud
because we are financially independent. Anyone who works is regarded as a useful member of
society. We are working that means we are contributing useful goods and services to our country.
Working helps us train our skills and talents. We always try our best to do a good job. The better we
work, the more money we earn and that motivates us to work harder. Without working, a man’s life
will be empty, purposeless and meaningless and it is easy for a lazy jobless man to do wrongs.
1. We have to work hard…………………
A. because we are forced to B. to make our material life better
C. to make ourselves purposeless D. to make ourselves better
2. Besides money,…………………
A. we can get many other benefits from work
B. we can get some salary from work
C. we sometimes feel very meaningless
4. What does the bill of exchange look like?
A. Currency of the seller B. Currency of the buyer
C. A common bank check D. A foreign currency
5. What does the exporter do to receive money?
A. He sells the bill to the importer B. He sells the bill to his bank
C. He sells the bill to the importer’s bank D. He keeps the bills
Passage 6
Jack Lond is a famous American writer. His most widely known book is The Call of the Wild, the
story of the adventures of a large dog in the frozen north. Jack London was born on January 12
th
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1876 in San Francisco, California. His family was very poor, and Jack had to leave school to make
money. He worked hard in many different jobs. Later, Jack returned to school, but he didn’t stay. He
wrote “Life and pocketbook were both too short”. In 1897, he went to Alaska to find gold. Instead, he
found ideas there for his books and stories. He returned home and started to write. His writings were
successful and he became rich and famous in his twenties. Jack London was not a happy man,
however. In poor health, he took his own life in 1916. He was only 40 years old.
1. The Call of the Wild is about…………………
A. the unusual experience of a dog in the ice north
B. the invention of a dog in the frozen north
C. the advantage of a dog living in the north
D. the life of a travelling dog
2. “Pocketbook” in the sentence “life and pocketbook were both too short” means….
A. notebook for pupils B. poverty and education
C. small bag for carrying money D. money is first and everything
3. Did he ever complete his education?
A. Yes. Because he had a lot of gold
B. No. because he had to earn his living
C. Yes. He completed his education when he was rich
D. No. he didn’t want to study because he was famous.
4. The problems created by pollution………
A. can be solved in some day B. can be easily solved
C. are growing every day D. are unknown
5. Governments must take action to…………….
A. prevent everybody from harming the environment
B. prevent companies from producing machinery
C. pay attention to education
D. damage the earth
Passage 8
Engineers have been key figures in our era of technology. At present, there is no aspect of life which
does not require the skills and services of engineers. Engineers help us store our food longer and
better by discovering new methods of refrigeration both at home and in transit. They develop
marvelous synthetic fabrics, bringing textile industry new challenges and new opportunities. They
use modern techniques not only in building and architecture but also in heating and air conditioning.
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They also improve our ways of transmitting messages. Without them, there would be no radios, no
televisions, no telephones and no telegraph lines. They have, in short, brought us great changes in our
everyday life.
1. Which of the following is not true?
A. Engineers have been key figures in our era of technology.
B. Engineers have brought us great changes in our everyday life
C. There are some aspects of life which do not require the skills and services of engineers
D. Without engineers, there would be no radios, no televisions, no telephones and to telegraph
lines
2. What does life require?
A. new challenges and new opportunities B. great changes
C. a lot of methods D. the skills and services of engineers
3. How can engineers help us now store our food longer and better?
A. by discovering new methods of refrigeration
B. by developing marvelous synthetic fabric
A. talented B. perfectly C. virtuous D. A and C
5. When will education finish?
A. Whenever ones leaves school B. When one gets old
C. Education will never finish D. At the end of the school-year
Passage 10
One of the most important problems in the world today is the increasing number of people. In 1968,
for example, there were 3.5 billion persons in the world. By the year 2000, there may be 7 billion
persons. Everyday 199,000 babies are born in the world. In China, almost one half of the people is
younger than 15 years of age. In the United States about one-third of the people is under 15 years of
age. The number of people in the United States is growing daily. In 1870, there were nearly 40
million persons in the U.S. One hundred years later, in 1970, there were more than 206 million.
1. The best title for the passage is……………….
A. The world grows larger B. The world grows smaller
C. The world grows younger D. A and C are correct
2. Which information is not given in the reading?
A. The population of the world in 1970 B. The number of babies born each day
C. The number of people in the U.S in 1870 D. The 1968 world population
3. The number of people is growing daily. “Growing” hear means…………….
A. getting up B. increasing C. raising D. lifting up
4. By the year 2000, there may be 7 billion persons. This sentence has the same meaning
as…………
A. By the year 2000, there will be 7 billion persons
B. The year 2000 has 7 billion people
C. The probable world population in the year 2000 is 7 billion persons
D. 7 billion people will live in the year 2000
5. The U.S population in 1970 was………… times as large as that in 1870.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
Passage 11
An elevator is wonderful. It is really only a small room. Rooms usually stay in one place. Elevators
travel up and down all day long. Sometimes a worker stands in the elevator. He or she runs it up and
along the paths but also across the grass, and no one said a word to them about it. I had never seen
such a thing before.
1. What is the weather like in London according to the general opinion?
It’s……………………
A. sunny and foggy B. foggy and rainy
C. pleasant D. none is correct
2. What season was it when the writer visited London?
A. autumn B. winter C. spring D. summer
3. The beauty of the gardens……………
A. caused the writer a lot of trouble B. made him feel uneasy
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C. made him uncomfortable D. brought him great surprise
4. What did the writer see in the Kensington Gardens?
A. luxuriant trees and gorgeous flowers B. animals of different kinds
C. rivers and brooks D. nothing
5. What was the strange thing in the Kensington Gardens that the writer saw?
A. the grass was trodden B. people were talking loudly
C. children were playing games D. dog were straying
Passage 13 42a56
Ever since humans have inhabited the earth they have made use of various forms of communication.
Generally this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. When there is
a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for
letters: words and ideas. Tourists, the deaf and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression.
Many of these symbols of whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used
internationally; spelling, however, cannot.
Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally.
A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod signifies approval,
while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction.
Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots read with the
fingertips), signal flags, Morse code and smoke signals. Road maps and picture signs also guide,
much of my money goes on transport, because I have a bicycle.”
Diana Bell is a first year fashion student. “I make all my own clothes. This should save me money, but in
fact, the materials are very expensive. I don’t know how I would manage if I didn’t sell some of the
dresses and hats I make to the other students. Everything is expensive,” she said. “That includes the rent,
food, transport and heating for the flat in winter.”
Jack is a science student in his final year. “What do I spend my money on? Well, not on clothes, and
not a lot on going out in the evening. My rent is expensive, and I suppose I spend quite a lot on
books.”
1. This is from
A. a student’s notebook. B. a letter to a friend.
C. a magazine article. D. an advertisement.
2. The aim of the writer is to
A. show how students live. B. give advice to students.
C. explain that students work hard. D. complain about student’s way of life.
3. The students’ main problem is
A. deciding what to wear. B. living on the money they receive.
C. finding enough time to study. D. Cooking their own food.
4. Colin is different from Sarah because
A. he has generous parents who help him. B. he doesn’t need to study very hard.
C. he is not a second year student. D. his clothes and transport cost less.
5. Which of the following is true for Diana?
A. “I haven’t bought any clothes this year but I will have to next year when I start work”
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B. “I’m going to buy a new pair of boots this winter, after my birthday”
C. “I bought a new jacket and trousers yesterday, so I haven’t any money”
D. “A friend is going to pay me to make a jacket for her, so I will have enough money after all”
Passage 15 11b74
An election year is one in which all four members are evenly divisible by four (1944, 1948, etc.)
Since 1840, American presidents elected in years ending in zero have been destined to die in office.
William H. Harrison, the man who served the shortest term, died of pneumonia several weeks after
five thousand years old, but it is too badly damaged to be completely saved.
The statue had already been drug out of the sand three times. However, the latest problems are much
more serious. First, there are no proper drains and water pipes in the neighborhood and the
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underground passage round the statue have become blocked. Too much water has been running into
the stone statue for several years. As a result, tiny pieces of salt have been left on the stone and have
damaged it.
Secondly, air pollution from the increasing amount of traffic in Cairo is also destroying the ancient
statue. The air is so full of poisonous gases that it is making the stone crumble and decay even faster.
Thirdly, the statue is being damaged by extremes of temperature for example, although the air is very
cold at night, during the day the stone of the statue becomes very hot under the strong sun. Other
natural forces such as severe sandstorms also attack the statue.
Finally, the tourists who visit the statue every day also cause a lot of damage.
1. The statue was built………………years ago.
A. 50 B. 500 C. 5,000 D. 50,000
2. The underground passage round the statue is full of…………
A. waste and water B. gold and water C. silver and copper D. drains and water pipes
3. Part of the statue looks like a lion and part like………….
A. the sun B. the moon C. a star D. a person
4. What have polluted the air near the statue?
A. the weather and the temperature B. the sun and the moon
C. proper drains and water pipes D. cars, buses, and lorries
5. Cairo is in………….
A. France B. Iran C. Egypt D. Japan
Passage 1713b76
Petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosene, home heating oil, residual fuel oil, and lubricating
oils, come from one source-crude oil found below the earth’s surface, as well as under large bodies of
water, from a few hundred feet below the surface to as deep as 25,000 feet into the earth’s interior.
Sometimes crude oil is secured by drilling a hole through the earth, but more dry holes arte drilled
than those producing oil. Pressure at the source or pumping forces crude oil to the surface.
D. Mechanical means such as the centrifuge are used to produce the various products.
4. How is the crude oil brought to the surface?
A. Expansion of the hydrocarbon.
B. Pressure and pumping
C. Vacuum created in the drilling pipe.
D. Expansion and contraction of the Earth’s surface.
5. Which of the following is not listed as a light oil?
A. Distillate oil B. Gasoline C. Lubricating oil D. Kerosene
Passage 18 15b79
In 1723 there arrived in Philadelphia a penniless young man, eager for work and for knowledge. As
the years passed, this man, Benjamin Franklin, contributed greatly to his city and to his country. He
came a printer and a publisher, and a learned man in many subjects. He also helped to spread learning
by establishing a public library and by founding the American Philosophical Society, which is an
important academy of great scholars to this day.
Franklin initiated many improvements in the city of Philadelphia, making it one of the world’s first
cities to have paved and lighted streets as well as a police force and a fire fighting company. He also
made many practical inventions such as the Franklin stove, which was a very efficient heater, and the
lighting rod to protect building in electric storms. His scientific work with electricity earned Franklin
world fame.
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Franklin played an important role in the early history of the United States. He took part in drawing up
the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. He was the first ambassador to France, and
helped negotiate the treaty of 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War.
As an active member and as president of the Abolitionist Society, Franklin devoted the last years of
his life to the movement to end slavery.
1. When Franklin arrived in Philadelphia in 1723, he was
A. rich B. well-off C. neither rich nor poor D. very poor
2. How did Franklin help to spread learning?
A. He was eager for work and knowledge.
B. He became a printer and a publisher.
(6)……………… A get 7 points and team B (7)………………3 points, team A wins the game.
Team sports are sometimes called (8)………………. sports.
3. 15a13 Every year many people in the (1)………………. learn English. Some of them are young
children (2)………………. are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others learn in
Evening classes.
A few learn English by (3)………………. or just by hearing the language (4)
…………… television (5)……………….among (6)…………………friends. Most people must
work hard to learn English.
Why do (7)………………. these people want to learn English? It is difficult to answer that (8)
……………… Young children learn English at (9)……………… because it is (10)
……………….of the their subject. Many adults (11)……………….because it is useful (12)
……………… their work. Teenagers often learn English (13)……………… their higher
studies, because some of their books are (14)…………………English at college or university.
Other people learn English because they want to (15)……………… newspaper or magazines in
English.
4. 16a13 Most American television programs……………….(1) produced in Hollywood. Each year,
proposals…………… (2) new television serials are submitted to network executive
for………………(3). Only a few are accepted often those linked …………….(4) a highly
successfully performer or producer.
The ………….(5) phase is the writing of scripts. These scripts are reviewed ……………(6) the
network and a small………………(7) is selected to be…………….(8) into pilot programs if the
programming executives like a pilot program or it …………….(9) good rating in a trial telecast,
the pilot eventually gets produced as a regularly schedules…………………(10).
5. 21a15 Oxford is one of the most beautiful cities of England, and ………………(1) university is
the oldest in the………………(2). Every year hundreds ………………(3) young people come up
to Oxford………………(4) school to spend three or four years at the university and they never
forget their time…………….(5)
People ……………(6) come from other countries like to visit Oxford………………(7) they are
in England. ……………….(8) it has many interesting buildings…………… (9) you go to
Oxford, you’ll see the college, the old churches, the crowds…………….(10) people, cars, and
……………….
9. 19b57 Watching TV and going for a walk (1)…………….the most popular leisure activities in
(2)……………. But although longer holidays and shorter (3)……………hours have given people
more free (4)………………, women generally have less free time (5)……………. men, because
they spend time (6)…………… domestic work, shopping and childcare.
(7)…………….showed that more men (8)…………….newspapers than women, and (9)
…………… slightly higher proportion of adults read (10)…………newspapers than read daily
morning national (11)……………
More people are taking holidays abroad. (12)…………… 1971 only 36 percent of (13)
………………in Britain had been abroad on (14)…………… but, by 1983 this proportion had
(15)………………to 62 percent, nearly fifteen million people.
10. 26b61 Today, there are libraries in almost every town in the world. Even in areas (1)……………
there are no libraries, there are often mobile libraries which take books from one village to (2)
…………… But in the days when books were copied by hand (3)…………… than printed,
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libraries were very rare. The reason is simple: books took a very (4)…………… time to
produce, and there were far (5)…………….copies of any given work around. The greatest library
(6)…………… all, that in Alexandria, had 54,000 books. In the ancient world, this number (7)
… ……….considered huge. It was the first time that anyone (8)………… ever collected so
many books from all around the world (9)……………… one roof. There are many theories about
(10)…………………these books were lost. (11)……………… is that the library accidentally
burned down. Another is that one of the rulers of the city ordered the books to (12)………….
… burned. They were taken to various places and it took six month to burn them. (13)
………………happened, the collection there was priceless. Many of the library’s treasures were
lost forever some books were (14)………………recovered. We cannot even know (15)……….
…… exactly the library contained.
IV. GUIDED SENTENCE BUILDING: Sử dụng các từ cho sẵn để viết thành câu hoàn chỉnh
1. house/ quite/ easy/ find.
2. window/ very/ difficult/ open.
3. some words/ impossible/ translate.
33. not until/ Ali/ eight/ begin/ read.
34. I / not used/ be/ speak/ like that.
35. My parent/ used/ live/ country.
36. take/ minutes/ repair/ bicycle.
37. take/ two hours/ drive/ HCM City/ Vung Tau.
38. We/ have/ bicycle/ repair/ return/ you.
39. We/ not have/ them/ clean/ every.
40. It / such/ hot/ tea/ I / not / drink.
41. such/ boring/ speech/ fall sleep.
42. When / meet/ her/ talking/ teacher.
43. When/ come/ victims/ accident/ take/ hospital.
44. After we/ have/ dinner/ we/ go out/ a walk.
45. When/ arrive/ station/ train/ already/ leave.
46. arrive/ dinner/ already/ begin.
47. wish/ she/ see/ me/ again.
48. wish/ I / have/ money/ buy/ dictionary/ yesterday.
49. He/ work/ pilot/ since/ leave/ university.
50. She/ learning/ English/ leave school.
51. It/ years/ since/ I/ enjoy/ so much.
52. It/ twenty minutes/ since John/ phone you.
53. Neither/ sister/ I/ very intelligent.
54. Neither/ director/ assistant/ come yet.
55. Not / he/ spend/ all / money/ but/ borrow/ some/ me.
56. I / hardly/ close eyes/ telephone/ ring.
57. I / scarcely/ close/ door/ when/ somebody/ start/ knock.
58. No sooner/ drink/ coffee/ he/ begin/ feel/ drowsy.
59. He/ would rather/ dogs/ cats.
60. Parents/ prefer/ stay/ home/ go/ cinema.
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