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1. My sister _______ in a hospital; she's a doctor.

2. I'm sorry, I can't talk now. I _______ for an important exam.

3. What _______ you do last weekend?

4. This is the _______ movie I have ever seen. I loved it!

5. If I had more money, I _______ a new car.

6. She has decided _______ to a different city for university.

7. You _______ wear a helmet when you ride a bicycle. It's for your safety.

8. My flight to Paris _______ at 8:00 AM tomorrow morning.

9. I haven't seen Mark _______ last Tuesday.

10. The book _______ was on the table is now missing.

11. Could you please stop _______ so much noise? I'm trying to work.

12. I'm not very good _______ playing tennis.

13. How _______ sugar do you want in your coffee?

14. This email _______ to the wrong person yesterday.

15. I can't find my keys. I think I _______ them.

16. A bus is usually _______ than a taxi.

17. If you _______ hard, you will pass your exams.

18. The man _______ lives next door to us is a famous writer.

19. She was tired, so she went to bed _______ than usual.

20. Can you tell me where _______?

21. You don't _______ to come to the party if you don't want to.

22. While I was walking home, it _______ to rain.

23. I'm really looking forward _______ you again soon.

24. This is a non-smoking area. You _______ smoke here.

25. There isn't _______ milk left in the fridge.

Bài đọc hiểu

A Day at the City Museum

Last Saturday, Maria and her friend, Tom, visited the new city museum. It had opened just a month before, and they were excited to see it. The museum was a large, modern building with lots of glass walls. Inside, they found many interesting exhibitions. Maria's favorite part was the collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. She was amazed by the detailed jewelry and the huge stone statues. Tom, on the other hand, was more interested in the technology section, where he could interact with robots and try virtual reality experiences. They spent about three hours there. Before they left, they went to the museum café on the top floor. It had a fantastic view of the city. They both agreed it was a great day and decided they would come back again to see the exhibitions they missed.

1. What is the main reason Maria and Tom went to the museum?

2. What part of the museum did Maria enjoy the most?

3. What did Tom find particularly interesting?

4. Where did they go just before leaving the museum?

5. The word 'fantastic' in the text means the view was...

6. What can we infer from the text?

My First Part-Time Job

When I was 17, I got my first part-time job at a local bookshop called 'The Reading Corner'. I was a bit nervous on my first day, but the manager, Mrs. Davis, was very kind and patient. She showed me how to use the computer system to find books for customers and how to organize the shelves. My main tasks were helping customers, putting new books away, and keeping the shop tidy. The best part of the job was being surrounded by books all day. I discovered many authors I had never heard of before. I worked there every Saturday for a year. It wasn't just about earning money; I learned a lot about responsibility and how to communicate with different kinds of people. It was a valuable experience that I will always remember. If I had the chance, I would do it all over again.

1. What was the writer's main role at the bookshop?

2. How did the writer feel on the first day of the job?

3. According to the text, what was the best thing about the job?

4. The word 'valuable' in the last paragraph means the experience was...

5. What did the writer learn from this job besides earning money?

Planning a Surprise Party

My brother, David, is turning 30 next month, so my sister and I are planning a surprise party for him. It’s difficult because David lives with me, so I have to be very secretive. My sister, Chloe, is in charge of inviting all the guests. She created a private online group to communicate with everyone without David finding out. I am responsible for the food and decorations. I’ve decided to order pizza because it’s David’s favorite food. For decorations, I'm thinking of a 'classic movies' theme, as he loves old films. The biggest challenge is finding a reason to get him out of the house on the day of the party. I'm thinking of asking a friend to invite him to the cinema. If everything goes as planned, he will walk into a house full of his friends and family. I hope he isn't suspicious!

1. Why is it difficult for the writer to plan the party?

2. What is Chloe's main responsibility for the party?

3. What is the planned theme for the party decorations?

4. What is the biggest problem the writer needs to solve?

5. The word 'suspicious' at the end of the text means the writer hopes David doesn't...