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Задания по грамматике для 9-11 классов
Время выполнения: 60 минут
Task 1. Write one word which can be used
in all three sentences.
1 |
I |
The |
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You`d |
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2 |
He |
You |
|
I |
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3 |
I |
He |
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Mary |
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4 |
They |
There |
|
You |
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5 |
The |
We`ve |
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Tell |
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6 |
I |
She |
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He |
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7 |
There |
She |
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The |
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8 |
Keep |
Put |
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What`s |
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9 |
He |
You |
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Turn |
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10 |
We`re |
I |
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I |
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11 |
Do |
We |
|
We |
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12 |
Nobody |
The |
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Can |
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13 |
They |
They |
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He`s |
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14 |
Our |
I |
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Phone |
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15 |
I |
I |
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Watch |
Task 2. Write one word in each gap.
1 |
Belgian |
2 |
The |
3 |
It |
4 |
Belgian |
5 |
It |
6 |
The |
7 |
Many |
8 |
This |
9 |
The |
10 |
The |
11 |
The |
12 |
Lemonnier |
13 |
He |
14 |
The |
15 |
He |
Task 3. Read the text
below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some
have an extra word. Tick (v) the sentences that are correct. If a line has a
word which should not be there, write the word down.
1 |
John |
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2 |
He |
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3 |
From |
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4 |
Though |
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5 |
In |
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6 |
Strongly |
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7 |
The |
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8 |
Bell |
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9 |
Bell |
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10 |
He |
Task 4. Complete the
second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using
the word given. Do not change the word given. Use from three to six words.
1 |
He wishes He |
2 |
My not My |
3 |
They being The |
4 |
Mike apart Everyone |
5 |
It`s must He |
6 |
John than No |
7 |
He beyond His |
8 |
You escaped It |
9 |
I hardly I |
10 |
After ambition It |
Задания по
лексике для 9-11 классов
Время
выполнения: 60 минут
Task 1. Complete
the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals.
The sense of beauty has a
more important place in life than aesthetic theory has ever taken in
philosophy. The plastic arts, with poetry and music, are the most conspicuous
monuments of this human interest, because they appeal only to 1) ________ (CONTEMPLATE)
, and yet have attracted to their service, in all civilized ages, an amount of
effort, genius, and honour, little inferior to that given to industry, war, or
religion. The fine arts, however, where aesthetic feeling appears almost pure,
are by no means the only sphere in which men show their susceptibility to
beauty. In all products of human industry we notice the 2) ________ (KEEN)
with which the eye is attracted to the mere 3) ________ (APPEAR) of
things: great sacrifices of time and labour are made to it in the most vulgar
manufactures; nor does man select his dwelling, his clothes, or his companions
without 4) ________ (REFER) to their effect on his aesthetic senses. Of
late we have even learned that the forms of many animals are due to the 5)
________ (SURVIVE) by selection of the colours and forms most 6)
________ (ATTRACT) to the eye. There must therefore be in our nature a
very radical and wide-spread tendency to observe beauty, and to value it. No
account of the principles of the mind can be all adequate that passes over so
conspicuous a faculty.
The aesthetic theory has
received so little attention from the world is not due to the 7) ________ (IMPORTANT)
of the subject of which it treats, but rather to lack of an adequate motive for
speculating upon it, and to the small success of the ________ (OCCASION)
efforts to deal with it. Absolute 9) ________ (CURIOUS), and love of
comprehension for its own sake, are not passions we have much leisure to
indulge: they require not only 10) _______ (FREE) from affairs but, what
is more rare, from prepossessions and from the hatred of all ideas that do not
make for the 11) ________ (HABIT) goal of our thought.
Now, what has chiefly
maintained such 12) ________ (SPECULATE) as the world has seen has been
either 13) ________ (THEOLOGY) passion or practical use.
All we find, for example,
written about beauty may be divided into two groups: that group of writings in
which philosophers have interpreted aesthetic facts in the light of their
metaphysical principles, and made of their theory of taste a corollary or
footnote to their systems; and that group in which artists and critics have
ventured into philosophic ground, by generalizing somewhat the maxims of the
craft or the comments of the sensitive observer. A 14) ________ (TREAT)
of the subject at once direct and theoretic has been very rare: the problems of
nature and morals have attracted the reasoners, and the description and
creation of beauty have absorbed the artists between the two reflection upon
aesthetic experience has remained abortive of 15) ________ (COHERENT).
Task 2. Solve anagram
puzzles. There are 2 extra letters for each word, which you do not have to use
1 |
Liverpool |
OIANUASSTIYOC |
2 |
They compete in |
RETIEF |
3 |
The club has won |
TSDITSLE |
4 |
The club was |
JDEIOIEN |
5 |
Liverpool |
RTOIEPHSOK |
6 |
Under the |
ALFIEYN |
7 |
Liverpool was |
VEREWAENU |
8 |
The club holds |
BYDYUER |
9 |
The team changed |
TSBORFSH |
10 |
The club`s |
EMANTHDY |
Task 3. For items 1-10,
choose a word from the box to fill in the gaps in the sentences. The meaning of
the word is given in brackets.
(A)
ankle,
(B) arm, (C) back, (D) chest, (E) ear, (F) elbow,
(G) eye, (H) face, (I) finger, (J) foot, (K)
hair, (L) hand, (M) head, (N) heart, (O) knee,
(P) leg, (Q) lip, (R) mouth, (S) neck, (T) nose,
(U) shoulder, (V) throat, (W) thumb, (X) toe, (Y) tooth,
(Z) wrist
1.
I don`t know how they have the … to charge that much! (a confident
attitude that makes you able to do unreasonable or shocking things without
feeling embarrassed).
2.
There were several unsuccessful attempts to climb the North … of Mount Everest
(a steep vertical surface or side).
3.
The new factory will give the local economy a much needed shot in the … (a
boost or act of encouragement).
4.
A disagreement about the boundaries is at the … of the dispute (the
central part of a problem).
5.
My daughter has a sweet … . She loves candies and ice cream (to love
sweet food).
6.
The symbol was painted on each side of plane`s … (the pointed front end
of a plane).
7.
Judges who … their noses at presidents are thought to be good for democracy (to
show no respect).
8.
Ann realized that she had to … the line if she wanted to keep her job (to
do what you are ordered or expected to do).
9.
He was afraid to put his … in his mouth, so he decided to keep silent (to
make a tactless remark).
10.
I picked up a hammer and hit the … of the nail as hard as I could (the
larger end of a nail).
Task 4. Use the clues below to complete
the grid.
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2 |
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10 |
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11 |
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Clues
1 |
________ |
2 |
one- ________ race |
3 |
________ |
4 |
________ |
5 |
________ |
6 |
________ |
7 |
________ |
8 |
________ |
9 |
________ |
10 |
18-yard ________ is the |
11 |
first ________ is the |
Task 5. For questions 1-10, think of one
word only which can be used in all three sentences.
1 |
Don`t Sportsmen All |
2 |
Please I Would |
3 |
He The The |
4 |
Could I Could |
5 |
The This When |
6 |
After We My |
7 |
Could The I |
8 |
Will I`m Let |
9 |
Is It We |
10 |
I`m Paul The |
Задания на
оценку знаний культурных реалий
для 9-11 классов
Время выполнения: 60 минут
Task 1. Match the items
1-15 to the phenomena A-O. There are some extra phenomena which do not match.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.The 13. 14. 15. |
A) B) C) D) E) F) G) H) I) J) K) L) M) N) O) |
Task 2. Match the two
columns.
PROVERB |
ORIGIN |
1. |
A. |
2. |
B. |
3. |
C. |
4. |
D. |
5. |
E. |
6. |
F. |
7. |
G. |
8. |
H. |
9. |
I. |
10. |
J. |
Task 3. Match the two
columns. (British cities nicknames)
BRITISH CITY |
NICKNAME |
1. |
A. |
2. |
B. |
3. |
C. |
4. |
D. |
5. |
E. |
6. |
F. |
7. |
G. |
8. |
H. |
9. |
I. |
10. |
J. |
Task 4. Match the two columns.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. |
Alaska Arizona California Hawaii Maine Massachusetts New Oregon Pennsylvania Texas Utah Vermont Washington Wyoming |
Task 5. Match these dates
with the event in British history.
BCE
– Before Common Era
CE
– Common Era
1. |
A. |
2. |
B. |
3. |
C. |
4. |
D. |
5. |
E. |
6. |
F. |
7. |
G. |
8. |
H. |
9. |
I. |
10. |
J. |
Task 6. Match the
columns.
MOTTO |
|
1. |
A. |
2. |
B. |
3. |
C. |
4. |
D. |
5. |
E. |
6. |
F. |
7. |
G. |
8. |
H. |
9. |
I. |
10.Yale |
J. |
Литература:
Гулов А.П.
Olympway. Интегральный сборник заданий по английскому языку.-М: МЦНМО,
2018.-392с.
Ключи
Грамматика:
9-11 классы
Task
1
1 |
up |
2 |
out |
3 |
on |
4 |
off |
5 |
about |
6 |
up |
7 |
around |
8 |
on |
9 |
down |
10 |
out |
11 |
in |
12 |
up |
13 |
off |
14 |
up |
15 |
out |
Task 2
1 |
in |
2 |
are |
3 |
by |
4 |
against |
5 |
was |
6 |
its |
7 |
by |
8 |
been |
9 |
to |
10 |
a |
11 |
less |
12 |
be |
13 |
turns |
14 |
as |
15 |
to |
Task 3
1 |
at |
2 |
v |
3 |
been |
4 |
v |
5 |
the |
6 |
by |
7 |
v |
8 |
if |
9 |
than |
10 |
the |
Task 4
1 |
wishes |
2 |
was |
3 |
is |
4 |
apart |
5 |
must |
6 |
had |
7 |
behavior/ |
8 |
may/might |
9 |
hardly |
10 |
is |
Ключи
Лексика: 9-11 классы
Task 1
1 |
contemplation |
2 |
keenness |
3 |
appearance |
4 |
reference |
5 |
survival |
6 |
attractive |
7 |
unimportance |
8 |
occasional |
9 |
curiosity |
10 |
freedom |
11 |
habitual |
12 |
speculation |
13 |
theological |
14 |
treatment |
15 |
incoherent |
Task 2
1 |
association |
2 |
tier |
3 |
titles |
4 |
joined |
5 |
trophies |
6 |
final |
7 |
revenue |
8 |
Derby |
9 |
shorts |
10 |
anthem |
Task 3
1 |
S |
2 |
H |
3 |
B |
4 |
N |
5 |
Y |
6 |
T |
7 |
W |
8 |
X |
9 |
J |
10 |
M |
Task 4
1 |
scissor |
2 |
horse |
3 |
elimination |
4 |
European |
5 |
benefit |
6 |
beauty |
7 |
wild |
8 |
return |
9 |
minor |
10 |
box |
11 |
eleven |
Task 5
1 |
wear |
2 |
excuse |
3 |
relate |
4 |
hand |
5 |
issue |
6 |
settled |
7 |
drop |
8 |
see |
9 |
interest |
10 |
treat |
Ключи
Оценка
знаний культурных реалий: 9-11 классов
Task 1
1 |
I |
2 |
G |
3 |
M |
4 |
K |
5 |
A |
6 |
N |
7 |
B |
8 |
D |
9 |
F |
10 |
L |
11 |
C |
12 |
J |
13 |
O |
14 |
H |
15 |
E |
Task 2
1 |
I |
2 |
A |
3 |
C |
4 |
H |
5 |
E |
6 |
D |
7 |
J |
8 |
B |
9 |
F |
10 |
G |
Task 3
1 |
G |
2 |
A |
3 |
I |
4 |
B |
5 |
H |
6 |
J |
7 |
C |
8 |
E |
9 |
D |
10 |
F |
Task 4
1 |
Pennsylvania |
2 |
Alaska |
3 |
New |
4 |
California |
5 |
Hawaii |
6 |
Texas |
7 |
New |
8 |
Arizona |
9 |
Washington |
10 |
Wyoming |
Task 5
1 |
F |
2 |
I |
3 |
B |
4 |
A |
5 |
J |
6 |
C |
7 |
D |
8 |
E |
9 |
G |
10 |
H |
Task 6
1 |
A |
2 |
J |
3 |
D |
4 |
G |
5 |
C |
6 |
I |
7 |
E |
8 |
B |
9 |
F |
10 |
H |
Write ONLY ONE word which can be used in
three sentences.
1) This shampoo leaves your hair … light, full
of body and static-free.
2) You can’t help really … sorry for the poor
guy.
3) I believe happiness is only possible if you
follow your …, your intuition, your real
desires.
Светило науки — 6487 ответов — 50283 помощи
Ответ:
feeling
Объяснение:
1) This shampoo leaves your hair feeling light, full of body and static-free.
2) You can’t help really feeling sorry for the poor guy.
3) I believe happiness is only possible if you follow your feeling, your intuition, your real desires.
From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used.
bilious milieu hegira halcyon garner paradigm blandishment malapropism necromancy fastidious begin{array}{llll}text { bilious } & text { milieu } & text { hegira } & text { halcyon } \ text { garner } & text { paradigm } & text { blandishment } & text { malapropism } \ text { necromancy } & text { fastidious } & & end{array}
It took eight years for Megan to _____ the materials that she needed to make her front lawn the _____ of landscape design. Though she is _____ about maintaining the lawn, she never allows herself to become _____ when the neighbor’s playful children accidentally trample some of the flowers. The children always apologized, and the younger girl’s darling use of the _____ «scrubbers» instead of «shrubs» made her far too adorable to scold. Deep down, Megan didn’t care what people thought of her yard; she didn’t construct it to receive the _____ of other gardeners. Megan just wanted a[n] _____ place in which she could relax or entertain guests. She also thought that the natural _____ would inspire her writing. When Megan wasn’t working on her verdant courtyard, she was typing the manuscript for her first fantasy novel, a tale of sorcerers, goblins, and _____.
Problem B. Use of English
≡
Statement
Task 1
Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals.
1. ____________ to me, he had rented out the apartment while I was away.
(KNOW)
2.Part of the problem in recent years has been the _______________ of the importance of history among our political leaders.
(AWARE)
3.Teachers and other professionals are taking part in a campaign to eradicate _____________.
(LITERATE)
4.The _______ of these securities may negatively affect our ability to sell them.
(LIQUID)
5.Due to adverse weather conditions, the trains were _______ delayed.
(AVOID)
6.The accountants have spent a lot of money on ___________ legal costs.
(COVER)
7.His ______________ soul knows nothing of the anxieties of the spiritual mind.
(AWAKE)
8.There are _________ flaws in the logic of the argument.
(DEEM)
9.She was ___________ sentimental about wildlife.
(CURE)
10.Public ____________ with the government is growing.
(CONTENT)
Task 2
Choose the correct river which flows through the city or town.
11.LeicesterA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 12.CarlisleA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 13.ChesterA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde |
14.ChichesterA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 15.EdinburghA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 16.GlasgowA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde |
17.LincolnA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 18.NewcastleA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde | 19.NottinghamA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde |
20.PeterborougA.river SoarB.river TrentC.river NeneD.river WithamE.river LavantF.river DeeG.river EdenH.river TyneI.river ForthJ.river Clyde |
Task 3
Write one word which can be used in all three sentences.
21.The storm caught many tourists _____________ surprise.
That game was easy, we won it ____________ a mile!
John slept ____________ day because he worked on the night shift.
22.The rush __________ traffic is always slow.
I expected a better performance from the actors, but it was a total amateur ____________.
We turned in our essay at the eleventh ______________.
23.I wouldn’t put my money in a bank that isn’t sound as a _______________.
He’s a brilliant lawyer, but he charges top _______ for his services.
There are one hundred cents in a __________.
24.I organized this year’s Go ____________ campaign at school.
A __________ Card is nothing but an official identity document issued by the USA to a citizen of a foreign country.
The author is of the opinion that the _____ revolution is truly a miracle when peasants are turning into farmers with a fundamental change in lifestyle.
25.Her horse won by a ___________.
You need a clear _______ to be able to pass the exam.
He is going to____ up this department soon.
Choose the correct synonym.
Match the rivers which flow through these cities or towns.
26.InappropriateA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
27.ResplendentA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
28.DreadfulA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
29.GargantuanA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
30.LuminousA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
31.AloofA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
32.TwistedA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
33.SavoryA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
34.WearisomeA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
35.FerventA.abominableB.spaciousC.listlessD.detachedE.curvedF.noxiousG.enthusiasticH.incandescentI.ravishingJ.palatable
- In the not too…….future many of the diseases we suffer from today will be eradicated.
I’m a little worried about Steve lately as he seems so ……….. and in a world of his own.
The story follows the hero as he travels to…………. galaxies in search of other life forms.
2. They are planning to postpone their house-warming …….. till the spring when the weather is nicer.
There is little support within the …….. for a change of leadership and most politicians seem happy to support the Prime Minister.
The restaurant got very busy when a coach …….. arrived full of people travelling to the coast.
3. Before we close the meeting I’d like to raise the …….. of punctuality in the office.
The press are calling into …….. Government claims that the crime rate has fallen and point to latest research figures as evidence that this isn’t true.
The company claim there is absolutely no …….. of making anybody redundant as business has never been better.
4. I’m driving into town and can …….. you off at the station if you need a lift.
Can we just …….. the subject and talk about something else, please.
Gardeners be warned that temperatures are likely to …….. to below freezing tonight.
5. I am writing with …….. to our recent meeting on 21st May.
I think students in other countries seem to have more …….. for teachers than they do here.
The match has been cancelled out of …….. for the death of our previous Manager.
KEY::::::
1.distant
2. They are planning to postpone their house-warming party till the spring when the weather is nicer.
There is little support within the party for a change of leadership and most politicians seem happy to support the Prime Minister.
The restaurant got very busy when a coach party arrived full of people travelling to the coast.
Dễ nhận thấy câu này cần một danh từ, mấu chốt để nhận ra từ cần điền là PARTY là ở câu số 1 và câu số 3.
House – warming party
Coach party : nhóm khách du lịch (đi bằng xe ô tô dài)
3. Before we close the meeting I’d like to raise the question of punctuality in the office.
The press are calling into question Government claims that the crime rate has fallen and point to latest research figures as evidence that this isn’t true.
The company claim there is absolutely no question of making anybody redundant as business has never been better.
Call into question : gây nghi ngờ
Question cũng còn có một nghĩa là sự nghi ngờ
4. I’m driving into town and can drop you off at the station if you need a lift.
Can we just drop the subject and talk about something else, please.
Gardeners be warned that temperatures are likely to drop to below freezing tonight.
Drop somebody/somgthing off : đưa ai đến đâu đó, hoặc xuống xe
Các câu còn lại có thể tự suy luận từ nghĩa câu
5. I am writing with respect to our recent meeting on 21st May.
I think students in other countries seem to have more respect for teachers than they do here.
The match has been cancelled out of respect for the death of our previous Manager.
Câu số 1 và 2 có thể suy luận theo nghĩa của câu
Out of respect : đây là một cụm từ , có nghĩa là “để tôn trọng”