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I. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with a suitable word.
Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and ............emigrated........... (1) to America when she was ten years old. She was the first woman to .............receive.......... (2) a medical degree. Getting that ............degree........... (3)was not easy at all. She applied to twenty nine medical schools and was always refused ...........all............ (4) at that time, only men was admitted to ..........those............. (5) schools. But she never gave .............up.......... (6). She studied privately with a doctor ...........for............ (7) three years. Then she ...........applied............ (8) to all the medical schools again. This ...........time............ (9), in 1847, the medical institute of Geneva New York .............accepted.......... (10) her.
However, ...........since............ (11) Elizabeth began attending classes, the students often treated her unkindly. Also, at first she was even stopped ...........from............ (12) some of the classrooms demonstrations. Nevertheless, she ............never........... (13) stepped back. In 1853, after further study, Elizabeth Blackwell opened the New York institute ............for........... (14) women and children. Later, she added medical college for women ............so........... (15) that they could also become doctors.
I. Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position.
1. He lives in a small town. (small).
2. Blue Whales are famous because they are big(blue / famous / big).
3. An elephant is a big animal with a long trunk. (big /long)
4. Thanks very much for your lovely letter. (lovely)
5. You'll need a warm coat and strong boots. (warm / strong)
6. I'd like to work for a international company. (international)
7. Cigarettes are so expensive in our country. (expensive)
8. She told me some awful news. (awful)
9. You'll be sad to hear that our old teacher retired last month. (sad / old / last)
10. She suffers from poor vision and hearing. (poor)
1.Street are decorated with coloured lights and red banners. (colour)
2.There are many cultural differences between the two communities. (culture)
3.She gave a wonderful performance as the Iron Lady - the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. (perform)
4.There were lively New Year celebrations all over the town. (celebrate)
5.When we heard she'd got the job, we all went off for a celebratory drink. (celebrate)
6.It's traditional in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. (tradition)
7.What forms of entertainment do you participate in during the festival?(entertain)
8.The hall looked very festive with its Christmas tree. (festival)
9.Her eyes were wide with exciting when she heard the news.(excite)
10.The Chinese New Year marks the beginning of spring and the start of the Lunar New Year. (begin)
1.Street are decorated with .....colourful....... lights and red banners. (colour)
2.There are many ......cultural.... differences between the two communities. (culture)
3.She gave a wonderful ....performance...... as the Iron Lady - the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. (perform)
4.There were lively New Year ....celebration.... all over the town. (celebrate)
5.When we heard she'd got the job, we all went off for a .....celebratory.. drink. (celebrate)
6.It's ....traditional... in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. (tradition)
7.What forms of .........entertainment......... do you participate in during the festival?(entertain)
8.The hall looked very ......festive...... with its Christmas tree. (festival)
9.Her eyes were wide with .......exciting........ when she heard the news.(excite)
10.The Chinese New Year marks the ........beginning.......... of spring and the start of the Lunar New Year. (begin)
Adjective or adverb? Circle the correct word in each pair.
1. Edward felt sleepy/ sleepily after a big meal.
2. The theatre got quiet/ quietly when the movie began.
3. Leroy smiled cheerful/ cheerfully when the teacher gave him his grade.
4. That car looks quite comfortable/ comfortably
5. She tasted the spaghetti sauce careful/ carefully because it was very hot.
6. He grew more and more angry/angrily as she told him the story.
7. Marsha sighed heavy/ heavily at the thought of all the work she had to do.
8. A trip to the country sounds wonderful/ wonderfully.
9. They sounded alarm loud/ loudly when they smelled the smoke of the fire.
10. When her dog died, she cried very hard/ hardly for half an hour
11. The sun was shining bright/ brightly when we arrived at the beach.
12. You haven't cleaned the floor proper/properly. It's still dirty/ dirtily.
13. There was a terrible/ terribly accident on this road two days ago. Two people was killed and the driver of the car was serious/ seriously injured.
14. Rose seemed very unhappy/unhappily. She smiled sad/ sadly at me when she saw me.
15. He plays the piano very good/ well for someone of his age. He is a good/ well young pianist.
Match the two halves of the sentence. Then write the full sentence, using the word in bracket.
bạn đã được 4.0 IELT chx mak đòi chấm bài
:) 4.0 ms là trình độ thấp nhất trong các bậc
mik nghĩ bạn nên khiêm tốn chút =))
Xin lỗi ý tôi ko phải khoe khoang trình đọ IELT. Vì tôi có thầy nhá ok