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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH ĐẮK LẮK
ĐƠN VỊ: TRƯỜNG THPT PHÚ XUÂN
KỲ THI OLYMPIC TRUYỀN THỐNG 10-3 NĂM 2021
ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ MÔN:TIẾNG ANH; LỚP 11 1
ĐỀ THI VÀ ĐÁP ÁN
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST: I. PHONOLOGY: (10 pts )
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced different from that of the others.(5points) 1. A. wicked B. beloved C. naked D. booked 2. A. believes B. pencils C. contents D. tables 3. A. message B. cottage C. hostage D. massage 4. A. cherish B. chorus C. chaos D. scholar 5. A. considerate B. abrogate C. mandate D. duplicate
Find the word with the stress on the SECOND syllable. 6. A. economic B. photography C. catastrophe D. initiate 7. A. committee B. refugee C. employee D. absentee 8. A. comfortable B. necessary C. industry D. intensity 9. A. determine B. argument C. counterpart D. marvelous 10. A. unconcerned B. tropical C. represent D. conspicuous Suggested Answers: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. A 7.A 8.D 9.A 10.D II. VOCABULARY: (10pts)
Circle the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each unfinished sentence.
11. After a six-year relationship, Martha and Bill have decided to …………. A. break the bank B. turn the page C. tie the knot D. make the grade
12.Paul was .... of himself for having stolen money from his mother. A. shy B. ashamed C. timid D. embarrassed
13. Grandma says there wasn’t a ……….. of truth in that story Granddad told last night about being a war hero. A. speck B. crumb C. dot D. grain
14. The party’s election…………… proved to be successful. A. campaign B. movement C. struggle D. fight
15. They are …………….to be married next year. A. planned B. prepared C. intended D. engaged
16. The general was always ……………… about his campaign. A. praising B. congratulating C. complimenting D. boasting
17. He discovered that his home had been ………….by burglars A. annihilated B. exterminated C. ransacked D. eliminated
18. The room was …………….of strangers. A. full B. complete C. replace D. filled
19. Prices are very ………………these days. A. big B. expensive C. increased D. high
20. After the ……………..of the climbers, the police were thanked for their work. A. rescue B. freedom C. help D. safety 2 Suggested Answers:
11. C 12. B 13. D 14. A 15. D 16. D 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.A
III- GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES:
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences(10pts) :
21. Imagine ……….. when the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids.How would your life have been different?
A. you’d been living B. you’re living C. you live D. you’ve been living
22. She denied the accusation _______ true. She felt innocent. A. to be B. being C. to being D. of being
23. _______, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain. A. However tired B. Tired as he might feel C. As he might feel tired D. He felt very tired though
24. ________ to interfere in your affairs but I would like to give you just one piece of advice. A. It is far from clear B. Far from it for me C. Far and wide for me D. Far be it from me
25. Granny is completely deaf. You’ll have to …………… allowance for her. A. bring B. give C. make D. find
26. The man ……………to safety was in his forties A. who was lifting B. lifting C. lifted D. been lifted
27. I have yet _____ a person as Theo. A. to meet as infuriating
B. to have met such infuriating
C. been meeting as infuriating
D. been meeting such infuriating
28. Jack: This medicine tastes horrible! Jill: ______, it will cure your cough. A. Be that as it may B. Come what may C. How much horrible is it D. Whatever it tastes
29. _______ with about fifteen times its weight in air does gasoline allow the carburetor to run smoothly. A. It is mixed
B. Only when mixed C. When mixed D. To mix it
30. The leaves of the while mulberry provide food for silkworms,……….silk fabrics are woven. A. whose cocoons B. from cocoons C. whose conoons D. from whose conoons Suggested Answers:
21. A 22. A 23. B 24. D 25. C 26. C 27.A 28.A 29.B 30.D
IV. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS: (10 pts)
31. I didn’t think he’d win the race but he was brought ………….. . A. off B. about C. about D. up
32. I won’t ………….. these excuses any longer! I demand to see the manager. A. put up with B. put off again C. put up for D. put off with
33. This jacket is the kind of thing I want. Can I …………? A. try it on B. dress it C. take it off D. wear them
34. My application for a trading license was ……………. . A. held down B. turned down C. put down D. let down
35. There is more here than I can……………. on my own. A. cope with B. do with C. make out D. go for
36. Brenden and Linda ………… two months ago, but they still talk to each other. A. break down B. broke down C. broke up D. break up
37. I ………….. an old school friend of mine when I was travelling in Canada. A. come across B. go over C. went over D. came across 3
38. To get a good price on a new notebook computer, you really need to shop ……….. . There are
some great bargains out there, but you have to look for them. A. out B. around C. down D. off
39. I ran ……………….milk yesterday. Please have some tea instead. A. into B. away C. across D. out of
40. Everybody was upset when the old lady ……………, she used to be a very nice woman. A. pass by B. passed by C. pass away D. passed away Suggested Answers:
31. A 32. A 33. A 34. B 35. A 36. C 37.D 38.B 39.D 40.D V. GUIDED CLOZE TEST (20pts) Guided cloze test 1:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is Internet, which has been (41) ............... for broken
relationships, job losses, finacial ruin and even one suicide. Psychologists now recognize Internet
Addiction Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that could (42) ................... serious problems and ruin
many lives. Special help groups have been set up to (43) .................. sufferers help and support.
IAS is similar to (44) ................... problems like gambling, smoking and drinking : addicts have
dreams about Internet; they need to use it first thing in the morning; they (45) ............... to their
partners about how much time they spend online; they (46) .................. they could cut down, but are
unable to do so . A recent study found that many users spend up to 40 hours a week on the Internet;
(47) .................... they felt guilty, they became depressed if they were (48) ................... to stop using it.
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on
computer games and who (49) .................... it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet.
Surprisingly, however, psychologists (50) .................. that most victims are middle-aged housewives
who have never used a computer before. 41. A. accused B. mistaken C. blamed D. faulted 42. A.take B. cause C. affect D. lead 43. A. recommend B. offer C. suggest D. advise 44. A. others B. another C. the other D. other 45. A. lie B. cheat C. deceive D. betray 46. A. rather B. want C. prefer D. wish 47. A. unless B. without C. although D. despite 48. A. made B. allowed C. let D. had 49. A. have B. find C. feel D. say 50. A. say B. tell C. object D. promise Suggested Answers:
41. C 42. B 43. B 44. D 45. A 46. D 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.A Guided cloze test 2
Part 1: Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap.
Write your answer in the numbered boxes. The Mysterious Isle
In the early morning of 23 January, 2009, the most powerful storm for a decade hit western France.
With wind speeds in (51) ________ of 120 miles per hour, it flattened forests, (52) ________ down
power lines and caused massive destruction to buildings and roads. But it also left behind an
extraordinary creation. Seven miles out to sea at the (53) ________ where the Atlantic Ocean meets
the estuary of the River Gironde, a small island had (54) _________ out of water. Locals soon gave it 4
the name The Mysterious Isle. What was so remarkable, (55) ________ its sudden apparition, was the
fact that the island (56) _________ intact in what is often quite a hostile sea environment. It could well become a permanent feature.
Scientists (57) ________ realised that the island's appearance (58) ________ a unique opportunity to
study the creation and development of a new ecosystem. Within months, it had been colonised by
seabirds, insects and vegetation. Unfortunately, however, they were not alone in (59) ________ the
island attractive. It became increasingly difficult to (60) ________ the site from human visitors. In its
first year, day trippers came in powered dinghies, a parachute club used it as a landing strip, a rave
party was even held there one night. 51. A. surplus B. advance C. excess D. put 52. A. fetched B. brought C. carried D. sent 53. A. scene B. mark C. stage D. point 54. A. risen B. growth C. lifted D. surfaced 55. A. in spite of B. instead of C. apart from D. on account of 56. A. prolonged B. remained C. resided D. preserved 57 A. quickly B. briskly C. hastily D. speedily 58. A. delivered B. awarded C. proposed D. offered 59. A. regarding B. finding C. seeking D. deciding 60. A. prevent B. preserve C. protect D. prohibit Suggested Answers:
51. C 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. B 57.A 58.D 59.B 60.C
VI. READING COMPREHENSION (10pts)
Read the following passages and choose the correct answer to each question. READING 1.
Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to each question.
For many people who live in cities, parks are an important part of the landscape. They provide a
place for people to relax and play sports, as well as a refuge from the often harsh environment of a
city. What people often overlook is that parks also provide considerable environmental benefits.
One benefit of parks is that plants absorb carbon dioxide—a key pollutant—and emit oxygen,
which humans need to breathe. According to one study, an acre of trees can absorb the same amount
of carbon dioxide that a typical car emits in 11,000 miles of driving. Parks also make cities cooler.
Scientists have long noted what is called the Urban Heat Island Effect: building materials such as
metal, concrete, and asphalt absorb much more of the sun’s heat and release it much more quickly than
organic surfaces like trees and grass. Because city landscapes contain so much of these building
materials, cities are usually warmer than surrounding rural areas. Parks and other green spaces help to
mitigate the Urban Heat Island Effect.
Unfortunately, many cities cannot easily create more parks because most land is already being
used for buildings, roads, parking lots, and other essential parts of the urban environment. However,
cities could benefit from many of the positive effects of parks by encouraging citizens to create
another type of green space: rooftop gardens. While most people would not think of starting a garden
on their roof, human beings have been planting gardens on rooftops for thousands of years. Some
rooftop gardens are very complex and require complicated engineering, but others are simple container
gardens that anyone can create with the investment of a few hundred dollars and a few hours of work.
Rooftop gardens provide many of the same benefits as other urban park and garden spaces, but
without taking up the much-needed land. Like parks, rooftop gardens help to replace carbon dioxide in
the air with nourishing oxygen. They also help to lessen the Urban Heat Island Effect, which can save
people money. In the summer, rooftop gardens prevent buildings from absorbing heat from the sun,
which can significantly reduce cooling bills. In the winter, gardens help hold in the heat that materials 5
like brick and concrete radiate so quickly, leading to savings on heating bills. Rooftop vegetable and
herb gardens can also provide fresh food for city dwellers, saving them money and making their diets
healthier. Rooftop gardens are not only something everyone can enjoy, they are also a smart environmental investment.
61. Based on its use in paragraph 2, it can be inferred that mitigate belongs to which of the following word groups?
A. exacerbate, aggravate, intensify
B. obliterate, destroy, annihilate C. allay, alleviate, reduce D. absorb, intake, consume
62. Using the information in paragraph 2 as a guide, it can be inferred that ..................................
A. cities with rooftop gardens are cooler than those without rooftop gardens
B. some plants are not suitable for growth in rooftop gardens
C. most people prefer parks to rooftop gardens
D. most people prefer life in the country over life in the city
63. According to the passage, the Urban Heat Island Effect is caused by the fact(s) that
..................................
a. cities are warmer than nearby rural areas
b. building materials absorb more of the sun’s heat than organic surfaces
c. building materials release the sun’s heat more quickly than organic surfaces A. a. only
B. a. and b. only
C. b. and c. only
D. a., b., and c.
64. Based on the information in paragraph 3, which of the following best describes the main
difference between parks and rooftop gardens?
A. Parks are expensive to create while rooftop gardens are not.
B. Parks are public while rooftop gardens are private.
C. Parks absorb heat while rooftop gardens do not.
D. Parks require much space while rooftop gardens do not.
65. The author claims all of the following to be the benefits of rooftop gardens except
..................................
A. increased space for private relaxation
B. savings on heating and cooling costs
C. better food for city dwellers D. improved air quality
66. According to the author, one advantage that rooftop gardens have over parks is that they
..................................
A. decrease the Urban Heat Island Effect
B. replenish the air with nourishing oxygen
C. do not require the use of valuable urban land
D. are less expensive than traditional park spaces
67. The author’s tone in the passage is best described as.................................. A. descriptive B. passionate C. informative D. argumentative
68. Which of the following pieces of information would, if true, most weaken the author's claim that
rooftop gardens are good for the environment?
A. Parks have many benefits that rooftop gardens do not share.
B. More pollution is produced during rooftop garden construction than rooftop plants can remove from the air.
C. Extremely high winds atop tall city buildings can severely damage some plants.
D. The overall environmental benefits that result from driving less exceed those of planting a rooftop garden.
69. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
A. A hypothesis is stated and then analyzed.
B. A proposal is evaluated and alternatives are explored.
C. A viewpoint is established and then defended.
D. A thesis is presented and then supported. 6
70. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would most likely endorse a program that
..................................
A. permitted the construction of buildings in city park land provided they have rooftop gardens
B. extended discounts on plants to customers who use them to create rooftop gardens
C. offered free admission to schools willing to take their students on field trips to the city park
D. promised vacation getaways to cooler destinations for those trapped in the city at the peak of summer Suggested Answers:
51. C 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. B 57.A 58.D 59.B 60.C READING 2 :
Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes their friends and regard it as a slur on
their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see
what they are annoyed. They may even accuse them of disloyalty, or make some spiteful remark about
the friends‟ parents. Such a loss of dignity and descent into childish behavior on the parts of the adults
deeply shocks the adolescents, and makes them resolve that in future they will not talk to their parents
about the places or the places they visit. Before very long the parents will be complaining that the
child is so secretive and never tells them anything, seldom realizing that they have brought this on
themselves. Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents
and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable. Most children have such a high idea of their parents,
unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic
evaluation. Parents would be very greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much
belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to
a child. If parents were prepared for this adolescent reaction, and realized that it was a sign that the
child was growing up and developing valuable powers of observation and independent judgment, they
would not be so hurt, and therefore would not drive the child into opposition by resenting and resisting
it. The adolescent, with his patients for sincerity, always respects a parent who admits that he is wrong,
or ignorant, or even that he had been unfair, or untrusted. What the child cannot forgive is the parents‟
refusal to admit these charges if the child know them to be true.
71. How do parents often feel when their children compare the homes of their friends with their own? A. good B. excited C. pleased D. disappointed
72. What aspects of the homes does the passage mention children often give comparison on?
A. the attitude of the adults
B. the way adults take care of the home C. the food and drinks D. chairs and tables
73. How does the author regard the parents’ usual attitude towards the children’s remarks? A. not sensible B. not generous C. not sensitive D. not open
74. Which of the following could be best replace the word “descent” as used in paragraph 1? A. character B. mood C. inclination D. impulse
75. How do children often feel about their parents’reaction towards their comparison? A. afraid B. tired C. shocked D. annoyed
76. What do children often do after such parents reaction from their parents?
A. They never tell about the homes they visits.
B. They complain about the parents’ attitude.
C They keep on giving other remarks
D. They bring home some secrets.
77. According to the passage, which of the following situations occurs the most often?
A. Children are disillusioned with their parents
B. Children have high idea of their parents 7
C. Children have unsatisfactory parents
D. Children stand up to their parents
78. Why does the author think that children’s evaluation is often undeniable?
A. Because the parents are good and adequate.
B. Because parents are often secretive.
C. Because most parents are unsatisfactory.
D. Because children often have very high ideas of their parents.
79. What, according to the author, should parents NOT do with their children’s judgment?
A. be prepared and understanding B. resent and resist it
C. be careful and observational
D. observe and try to understand it.
80.What does the author refer to by “ the adolescent “ in paragraph 3? A. particular young person B. cultured people C. some critical young people D. children in general Suggested Answers:
71. C 72. A 73. C 74. D 75. A 76. C 77.C 78.B 79.C 80.B B. WRITTEN TEST VII. OPEN CLOZE TEST (20 pts)
Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only ONE word in each gap. OPEN CLOZE TEST 1
Environmental Concerns Earth is the only place we know of in the universe that can support human
life; (1)…………., human activities are making the planet less fit to live on. As the western world
carries on consuming two-thirds of the world's resources while half of the world's population do so (2)
…………. to stay alive we are rapidly destroying the resource we have by (3) ………….all people can
survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is (4) …………. built on or washed into the sea.
Renewable resources are exploited so much that they will never be able to recover (5) …………. We
discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of the consequences. As a (6) ………….,
the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human numbers and
consumption are (7) ………….increasingly heavy demands on it. 7 The Earth's (8) ………….
resources are there for us to use. We need food, water, air, energy, medicines, warmth, shelter and
minerals to (9) …………. us fed, comfortable, healthy and active. If we are sensible in how we use the
resources they will (10) …………. indefinitely. But if we use them wastefully and excessively they will soon run out Suggested Answers: 1. yet/ however 2.just 3.which 4. either 5. completely 6. result 7.making 8.natural 9.keep 10.last OPEN CLOZE TEST 2
The computer has brought nothing (11)……….problems to the world of the twentieth century. Chief
among the problems has (12)………..the dehumanization of society. People are no (13)………
human. Each of us is a series of numbers, numbers to be fed into computers. There are our credit card
numbers, our bank account (14)………. , our social security numbers, our telephone and electricity
numbers - the computer number game is endless. What happens to these computerized numbers ?
They are distributed to a network of government agencies and business (15)……….can use them to
invade our privacy. The Internal Revenue Service stores millions of facts about every citizen. Credit
agencies exchange (16)………. on the spending and saving practices of nearly every American adult. 8
Mailing lists are (17)……. available by computers to dozens of organizations, public and private, who
bombard us with unwanted mail. Just let the computer which stores (18)………….. concerning our
accounts, let us say with a credit card company, make an error and it is almost impossible to correct it.
The result is an avalanche of bills, threads, and loss of credit standing. The computer has thrown
thousands of people out of (19)…… The gamut of computergenerated unemployed runs from highly
skilled technicians to typists. These are some of the reasons why I feel that the (20)……. of the
computer has been detrimental to the quality of our life in the twentieth century Suggested Answers: 11. but 12. been 13. longer 14. number 15.which 16. information 17. made 18. data 19. work 20. advent
VIII. WORD FORMATION(10 pts)
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the word in parentheses.
The origins of Halloween 0.____ western _____
Halloween is celebrated in many parts of the (0)________ (WEST) world, and
is a time when people dress up as witches or ghosts, and go "trick-or treating". 21. _________________
It is (21) _________ (DOUBT) one of the most popular traditions in the 22. _________________ United States and Britain. 23. ______________
The celebration (22) _________(ORIGIN) about two thousand years ago with 24. ________________
the Celts. These people were the (23) ________ (INHABIT) of an area that 25. _________________
includes Britain, Ireland and Brittany. They relied on the land for their (24) 26. _________________
_______ (LIVE), and this meant that they were at the mercy of (25) ________ 27. _________________
(PREDICT) weather conditions, especially during the winter. 28. _________________
The Celtic new year began on 1st November, which also marked the beginning 29. _________________
of winter, a period (26) _________ (TRADITION) associated with death. On 30. ________________
the eve of the new year, it was believed that the barriers between the worlds of
the living and the dead were (27) ________ (TEMPORARY) withdrawn, and
it was possible to communicate with spirits. The Celts believed that the spirits
offered them (28) ________ (GUIDE) and protection, and the Druids (Celtic
priests) were (29) _________ (REPUTE) able to predict the future on this point.
When the Roman completed their (30) ________ (CONQUER) of Celtic
lands, they added their own flavour to this festival. The advent of Christianity
brought about yet other changes. Suggested Answers: 21.undoubtedly 22. originated 23. inhabitants 24. livelihood 25. unpredictable 26. traditionally 27. temporarily 28. guidance 29. reputedly 30. conquest
Complete the following passage with the correct forms of the words in the box. TECHNOLOGY QUESTION ASSUME ANXIOUS HIGH DESTROY BE PERFECTION PESSIMISM OVERWHELM THE IMAGE OF SCIENCE
The image that we have of science has undergone radical change in the last hundred years. An
enomous (31)____________explosion,togerther with a number of very real(32)_____________about
the environment and all the moral and political ramifications of economic groth have
(33)________________ put science at the centre of public debate. 9
The twentieth century began with a challenge to the (34)______________ that human knowledge was
approaching completion. It will come, perhaps,as something of a surprise to all of us to realise that the
emergence of this highly (35)_______________process came both from within and outside science.
New scientific theories(36)_____________ reveal the limitations of the old perspective. We had
thought that the word, understood through the medium of rational(37)_____________, was , indeed,
the real world. Now we know that this was no more than a simplification that just happened to work.
Once we realise this , though, we can move in a number of opposing directions. We can re-evaluate all
knowledge (38)___________ and decide that it is eternally fragmentary and full of a vast number of
(39)______________,or we can be more position and view these vast explotions of scientific
awareness as new challenges still to come and as celebrations of the (40)___________ that the human
imagination has so far scaled. Suggested Answers: 31. technological 32. anxieties 33. unquestionally 34. assumption 35. destructive 36. overwhelming 37. beings 38. pessimisstically 39. imperfections 40. heights
IX. ERROR IDENTIFICATION (10 pts)
The passage below contains 10 mistakes. UNDERLINE the mistake and WRITE THEIR CORECT
FORMS in the space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example.
The horse and carriage is a thing of the past, but love and marriage are still 0. __ interrelated ____
with us and still closely interrelating. Most American marriages, particular 41. ________________
first marriages uniting young people, are the result of mutual attraction and 42. _________________
affection rather with practical considerations. 43. _________________
In the United States, parents do not arrange marriages for their children. 44._________________
Teenagers begin date in high school and usually find mates through their own 45. _________________
academic and social contacts. Though young people feel free to choose their 46. _________________
friends from different groups, almost choose a mate of similar background. 47. _________________
This is due partly to parental guidance. Parents cannot select spouses for their 48. _________________
children, but they can usually influence choices by voicing disapproval for 49. _________________
someone they consider suitable. 50._________________
However, marriages of members of different groups (interclass, interfaith, and
interracial marriages) are increasing, probably because of the greater mobile of
today's youth and the fact that they are restricted by fewer prejudices as their
parents. Many young people leave their hometowns to attend college, serve in
armed forces, or pursue a career in a bigger city. One away from home and
family, they are more likely to date and marry outside their own social group. Suggested Answers:
41. particularly(particular line 2) 42. than(with line 3)
43. dating/to date(date line 6) 44. most(almost line 8) 45. of( for line 9)
46. unsuitable (suitable line10) 47. between(of line 11)
48. mobility(mobile line 12) 49. than(as line 13) 50. once( one line 15)
X. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: (10 pts)
Rewrite the following sentences with the given words in such a way that the second sentence has
the same meaning as the first one. Do not change the form of the words in brackets.
Part 1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same
as the sentence before it.
51. Although Mary was exhausted, she agreed to join in the activity.
→ Exhausted ...................................................................................................... 52.
We'll let you know as soon as we have received the information. 10
→ The ................................................................................................................. 53.
You can only really master a language if you use it regularly.
→ Only by ........................................................................................................... 54.
It's nobody's fault that the match was cancelled.
→ Nobody is to ................................................................................................. 55.
I don't intend to apologise to either of them..
→ I have no ..........................................................................................................
Part 2: Use the word given in brackets and make any necessary additions to write a new sentence in
such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do NOT change the
form of the given word. You must use between three and six words, including the word given. (0)
has been done as an example.
0. Fiona refused to wear her old dress. (not)
Fiona said that ________ she would not wear ________ her old dress. 56
As long as he could see, Kevin really didn't mind where he sat in the stadium. (difference)
→ As long as he could see , ____________________________________ where he sat in the stadium. 57
Somebody should have told us that the date had been changed. (informed)
→ We should ___________________________________ the change of the date. 58.
Jane's family persuaded her to enter the competition. (talked)
→ Jane was ____________________________________ the competition by her family. 59
We never imagined that Julian might be planning to resign from his job. (occurred)
→ It never __________________________________ Julian might be planning to resign from his job. 60
Sally was all ready to leave the office when her boss asked her to type up a report . (point)
→ Sally was ________________________________ the office when her boss asked her to type up a report. Suggested Answers:
51. as/though Mary was, she agreed to join in the activity
52. minute/moment we have received the information, we’ll let you know
53. using a language,can you really master it
54. blame for the match cancellation
55. intention of apologizing to either of them
56. it made no difference to Kevin
57. have been informed about/of 58. talked into entering 59. occurred to us that 60. on the point of leaving THE END. GOOG LUCK TO YOU 11