Luyện Tập Ngôn Ngữ - LinguaRead
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1. I'm sorry, I can't talk now. I _______ dinner.

2. When she was a child, she _______ to live in a small village.

3. This is the _______ movie I have ever seen. It was fantastic!

4. If I _______ more time, I would learn to play the guitar.

5. My brother enjoys _______ to rock music.

6. You _______ show your passport at the border.

7. The package _______ yesterday morning by the courier.

8. Have you _______ been to Japan?

9. There isn't _______ milk left in the fridge. We need to buy some.

10. I'm looking forward _______ you again soon.

11. A doctor is someone _______ helps sick people.

12. She is much _______ at speaking French than I am.

13. I promise I _______ tell anyone your secret.

14. We decided _______ a movie instead of going to the park.

15. Could you please tell me where _______?

16. He hasn't finished his homework ______.

17. If you _______ hard, you will pass the exam.

18. This book is not as _______ as the one I read last week.

19. My sister is afraid _______ spiders.

20. Could you turn _______ the music? It's too loud.

21. We _______ to the cinema last weekend.

22. How _______ does it take to get to the city center?

23. The building _______ was damaged in the storm has now been repaired.

24. She has worked for this company _______ 2015.

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

Bài đọc hiểu

My First Job Interview

Last week, I had my first proper job interview. I was applying for a position as a junior assistant at a local marketing company. I was quite nervous, so I spent the day before preparing. I researched the company online, thought about answers to common questions, and chose a smart outfit to wear. On the day of the interview, I made sure to arrive ten minutes early. The interviewer, a woman named Ms. Evans, was very friendly. She asked me about my studies, my previous part-time job at a café, and why I wanted to work in marketing. I tried to answer her questions clearly and confidently. I explained that I am a creative person and enjoy working in a team. At the end, she asked if I had any questions for her. I asked about the team I would be working with. She told me they would contact me within a week. I felt relieved when it was over, and I think it went quite well.

1. What was the main purpose of the text?

2. What did the writer do the day before the interview?

3. The interviewer, Ms. Evans, was described as _______.

4. What question did the writer ask Ms. Evans?

5. In the sentence 'I felt relieved when it was over', the word 'relieved' means feeling _______.

6. How will the writer know if they got the job?

Planning Our Summer Holiday

My family and I are planning our summer holiday, and we can’t seem to agree. My dad wants to go to the mountains. He loves hiking and says the fresh air would be good for everyone. He has found a small wooden cabin we could rent, which has a beautiful view of a lake. However, my mum thinks a mountain holiday would be boring. She prefers going to the beach. She wants to relax on the sand, read books, and swim in the sea. My younger sister, Chloe, agrees with Mum. She just wants to build sandcastles. I'm somewhere in the middle. I like the idea of hiking, but I also love swimming. Last night, we had a big discussion. To find a solution, I suggested we look for a place that has both mountains and a coastline, like parts of Italy or Spain. My parents thought it was a great idea. Now, we are all looking at maps and travel websites together. It's much more fun when we plan as a team.

1. What is the main problem the family is facing?

2. Who in the family wants to go to the mountains?

3. Why does the mother prefer a beach holiday?

4. What solution did the writer suggest?

5. In the text, the word 'compromise' (used in the description) or 'solution' means _______.

6. How did the family's attitude change at the end of the text?

Learning to Use a New Gadget

I finally bought a new smartphone last weekend. My old one was very slow and the battery didn't last long. This new gadget is amazing! It has a much bigger screen and a better camera. However, it's also more complicated than my old phone. At first, I was a bit overwhelmed. There are so many apps and settings that I don't know. I spent most of Saturday trying to figure out how to transfer my contacts and photos. The instruction manual wasn't very helpful; it was full of technical language. So, I decided to watch some online video tutorials instead. They were incredibly useful. The videos showed me step-by-step how to set up my email, customize the home screen, and use the new camera features. After a few hours, I felt much more comfortable with the phone. Technology can be difficult at the beginning, but if you are patient, it's possible to learn. Now, I can’t imagine going back to my old phone.

1. Why did the writer buy a new smartphone?

2. How did the writer feel about the new phone at first?

3. Why was the instruction manual not useful?

4. What helped the writer learn to use the phone?

5. The word 'gadget' in the text refers to _______.

6. What is the writer's final opinion about the new phone?