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Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses - Exercise 2 & 3

Exercise 8.2: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. Jane has done everything so ___ that on-one can follow her.
    1. various
    2. elderly
    3. quick
    4. severed
  2. What ___ last night was not Bob's fault.
    1. happened
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. returned
  3. Charles hates to use his ___ in a wrong way.
    1. mold
    2. exhibition
    3. artist
    4. power
  4. The ___ from here to there is not far.
    1. ancestor
    2. distance
    3. evidence
    4. beast
  5. What is your dog ___ at?
    1. gazing
    2. interviewing
    3. improving
    4. appearing
       
Answer:  
       
  1. Jane has done everything so quick that on-one can follow her.
    1. various
    2. elderly
    [3.] quick
    4. severed
  2. What happened last night was not Bob's fault.
    [1.] happened
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. returned
  3. Charles hates to use his power in a wrong way.
    1. mold
    2. exhibition
    3. artist
    [4.] power
  4. The distance from here to there is not far.
    1. ancestor
    [2.] distance
    3. evidence
    4. beast
  5. What is your dog gazing at?
    [1.] gazing
    2. interviewing
    3. improving
    4. appearing


Exercise 8.3: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. All my offspring are girl; ___.
    1. Mary is one of them
    2. John is successul
    3. I am a teacher
    4. I have five children
  2. Peter shows his gift in languages.
    1. going abroad is what he likes
    2. history is his favorite subject
    3. he does not like languages
    4. he can speak ten languages
  3. The teacher has used a new technique in teaching effectively.
    1. All his students failed the exam.
    2. His students enjoyed studying with him.
    3. The teacher will go to England tomorrow
    4. All students cut class.
  4. Go see Bob. He has power to solve the problem.
    1. All problems have come from Bob.
    2. Bob is a prime minister.
    3. It is believed that Bob can be of help.
    4. No-one wants to see Bob because he is rescued.
  5. Everything happened as a coincidence.
    1. It happened unexpectedly.
    2. It did occur on purpose
    3. The game was exciting.
    4. Politics was what I used to like.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. All my offspring are girl; Mary is one of them.
    [1.] Mary is one of them
    2. John is successul
    3. I am a teacher
    4. I have five children
  2. Peter shows his gift in languages.
    1. going abroad is what he likes
    2. history is his favorite subject
    3. he does not like languages
    [4.] he can speak ten languages
  3. The teacher has used a new technique in teaching effectively.
    1. All his students failed the exam.
    [2.] His students enjoyed studying with him.
    3. The teacher will go to England tomorrow
    4. All students cut class.
  4. Go see Bob. He has power to solve the problem.
    1. All problems have come from Bob.
    2. Bob is a prime minister.
    [3.] It is believed that Bob can be of help.
    4. No-one wants to see Bob because he is rescued.
  5. Everything happened as a coincidence.
    [1.] It happened unexpectedly.
    2. It did occur on purpose
    3. The game was exciting.
    4. Politics was what I used to like.

Reference:
Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses

Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses - Exercise 1

Exercise 8.1: Choose the best answer to each questions.


       
  1. If Adam had bough a hous, he ___ a new house now.
    1. has
    2. will have
    3. would have
    4. would have had
  2. I would go there if you ___ with me.
    1. had come
    2. will come
    3. came
    4. come
  3. If Bob ___ a singer, he would be famous.
    1. will be
    2. were
    3. had been
    4. is
  4. If Peter ___, he ___ the bus in time.
    1. hurries, would catch
    2. had hurried, would catch
    3. hurried, will catch
    4. hurries, will catch
  5. Unless you ___ home now, I will not wait for you.
    1. come
    2. came
    3. had come
    4. do not come
  6. Marry would go if she ___ you.
    1. had been
    2. will be
    3. were
    4. is
  7. If the Williams ___ me, I ___.
    1. invite, would go
    2. invited, will go
    3. had invited, would have gone
    4. had invited, will go
  8. Unless you ___ carefully, you ___ an accident.
    1. drove, may have
    2. had driven, may have
    3. drive, may have had
    4. drive, may have
  9. Mary ___ it if she tries hard.
    1. could have done
    2. does
    3. could do
    4. can do
  10. If the ice falls into water, it ___.
    1. would have floated
    2. had floated
    3. floats
    4. floated
  11. ___ to go to the meetings, what would I wear?
    1. If I were
    2. If were I
    3. Were
    4. Were if
  12. If Adam ___ more time, he ___ more work.
    1. has, would have done
    2. had had, would have done
    3. had, will do
    4. has, would do
  13. ___ it rained, you should have stayed home.
    1. Had
    2. If had
    3. Had if
    4. If
  14. If one ___ iron, it ___.
    1. beated, will expand
    2. had beaten, will expland
    3. beats, expanded
    4. beats, expands
  15. If Mary ___ me, she ___ you.
    1. had seen, will tell
    2. had seen, would have told
    3. saw, will tell
    4. sees, would tell
  16. You ___ ten if you ___ five to five.
    1. got, add
    2. get, add
    3. will get, added
    4. would have got, had added
  17. They will not help her unless she ___ them everything.
    1. told
    2. tells
    3. had told
    4. does not tell
  18. ___ it myself, everything would have been alright.
    1. If had I done
    2. Had I done
    3. Had if I done
    4. If I do
  19. If you ___ Charles, please___ him my best wishes.
    1. had seen, gave
    2. saw, give
    3. seen, will give
    4. see, give
  20. ___ I you, I ___ crying.
    1. Were, would stop
    2. Were, will stop
    3. If were, will stop
    4. Were, would have stopped
       
Answer:  
       
  1. If Adam had bough a hous, he would have had a new house now.
    1. has
    2. will have
    3. would have
    [4.] would have had
  2. I would go there if you come with me.
    1. had come
    2. will come
    3. came
    [4.] come
  3. If Bob were a singer, he would be famous.
    1. will be
    [2.] were
    3. had been
    4. is
  4. If Peter hurries, he would catch the bus in time.
    [1.] hurries, would catch
    2. had hurried, would catch
    3. hurried, will catch
    4. hurries, will catch
  5. Unless you come home now, I will not wait for you.
    [1.] come
    2. came
    3. had come
    4. do not come
  6. Marry would go if she were you.
    1. had been
    2. will be
    [3.] were
    4. is
  7. If the Williams had invited me, I would have gone.
    1. invite, would go
    2. invited, will go
    [3.] had invited, would have gone
    4. had invited, will go
  8. Unless you drive carefully, you may have an accident.
    1. drove, may have
    2. had driven, may have
    3. drive, may have had
    [4.] drive, may have
  9. Mary could do it if she tries hard.
    1. could have done
    2. does
    [3.] could do
    4. can do
  10. If the ice falls into water, it floats.
    1. would have floated
    2. had floated
    [3.] floats
    4. floated
  11. If I were to go to the meetings, what would I wear?
    [1.] If I were
    2. If were I
    3. Were
    4. Were if
  12. If Adam have more time, he more work.
    1. has, would have done
    [2.] had had, would have done
    3. had, will do
    4. has, would do
  13. Had it rained, you should have stayed home.
    [1.] Had
    2. If had
    3. Had if
    4. If
  14. If one beats iron, it expands.
    1. beated, will expand
    2. had beaten, will expland
    3. beats, expanded
    [4.] beats, expands
  15. If Mary sees me, she would tell you.
    1. had seen, will tell
    2. had seen, would have told
    3. saw, will tell
    [4.] sees, would tell
  16. You get ten if you add five to five.
    1. got, add
    [2.] get, add
    3. will get, added
    4. would have got, had added
  17. They will not help her unless she smoke them everything.
    [1.] told
    2. tells
    3. had told
    4. does not tell
  18. Had I done it myself, everything would have been alright.
    1. If had I done
    [2.] Had I done
    3. Had if I done
    4. If I do
  19. If you see Charles, pleasegive him my best wishes.
    1. had seen, gave
    2. saw, give
    3. seen, will give
    [4.] see, give
  20. Were I you, I would have stopped crying.
    1. Were, would stop
    2. Were, will stop
    3. If were, will stop
    [4.] Were, would have stopped

Reference:
Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses

Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses - Exercises 4


Using telepathy to call her children


Apart from being clever and quick to understand, it seems that Tongdaeng has the gift of telepathy, and can use it effectively. On many occasions, Tongdaeng's children would run off to play far from His Majesty. As for Tongdaeng, she would scout about in front of the King, then come back to him. On one occasion, when the King thought that Tongdaeng's children had strayed too far away, he said "Tongdaeng, go and fetch Tongmuan." (Tongdaeng's number three offspring) Tongdaeng stood up and gazed out in that direction; in an instant, Tongmuan came running back.

If that had happened only once or twice, it could have been construed as a coincidence, but it happened many times, not only with Tongdaeng's children, but also with other dogs. Tongdaeng can use the power of telepathy to call them back to His Majesty.

If the distance is not too great, Tongdaeng would walk to the spot to fetch them. For example, when Tongtae is with the King, he would usually sit in a hidden comer, while Tongdaeng would always stay near the King. When it is time to go home, sometimes the King would say, "Tongdaeng, go and fetch Tongtae; it's time to go home." Tongdaeng would go and nudge Tongtae to get up.

Form: His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The Story of Tongdaeng. Amarin Printing and Publishing Public Company Limited, 2002, P.40."

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Exercise 8.4: Read the passage above and choose the best answer.

       
  1. What does Tongdaeng have?
    1. Brown color
    2. Four offspring
    3. An occasion
    4. A gift of telephay
  2. Who is Tongmuan?
    1. One of Tongdaeng's children
    2. A kind of desserts
    3. A strayed dog
    4. One who has telepathy
  3. ___ is quick to understand and clever
    1. Tongmuan
    2. Tongdaeng
    3. Tongtae
    4. It's not stated
  4. According to the passage, how many time does Tongdaeng use her telepathy
    1. Once
    2. Twice
    3. Many times
    4. No-one knows.
  5. Who is the owner of Tongdaeng?
    1. The King
    2. The King's children
    3. The King's guests
    4. It's not stated.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. What does Tongdaeng have?
    1. Brown color
    2. Four offspring
    3. An occasion
    [4.] A gift of telephay
  2. Who is Tongmuan?
    [1.] One of Tongdaeng's children
    2. A kind of desserts
    3. A strayed dog
    4. One who has telepathy
  3. ___ is quick to understand and clever
    1. Tongmuan
    [2.] Tongdaeng
    3. Tongtae
    4. It's not stated
  4. According to the passage, how many time does Tongdaeng use her telepathy
    1. Once
    2. Twice
    [3.] Many times
    4. No-one knows.
  5. Who is the owner of Tongdaeng?
    [1.] The King
    2. The King's children
    3. The King's guests
    4. It's not stated.

Exercise 2.2 - Reading: Read the passage and choose the best answer

TUSSAUD, MADAME (1761-1850) 
SWISS FOUNDER OF WAXWORKS MUSEUM

Three of the most popular places to visit in London are the Tower, the Zoo and Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum. This last-named building has the most famous exhibition of waxwork models of famous and notorious people in the world. It was created by a Swiss-born artist, Marie Tussaud. '

Marie Grosholtz was sent by her father to study wax modeling under her uncle in Paris. Over many years she modeled many famous people, particularly the leading figures in the French Revolution of 1789. As freshly severed heads fell from the guillotine, Marie started working on them immediately. Making these death masks kept her very busy.

In 1793 her uncle died' and she inherited his museum and its collection. Seven years later she moved to London and in 1802 she put on her first exhibition, in the Strand. It was called Madame Tussaud's because that was the name of the Frenchman she had married. The exhibition was very successful, and she took care to keep the figures up to date. In 1833 it moved to Baker Street and remained there till well past her death.

Her sons moved the exhibition to Marylebone Road in 1884, where it still stands today. Much of it was damaged by fire in 1925 but fortunately the molds from which the heads were made were rescued and by 1927 the building had been repaired and the figures replaced.

From: EN102 Text Book 

Exercise 2.2: Read the passage above and choose the best answer.

       
  1. What is this passage about?
    1. The most famous exhibition
    2. The french Revolution
    3. Madame Tussuad and her waxwork museum
    4. Famous model
  2. With whom did Marie Grosholtz study waxwork modeling?
    1. Her father
    2. Her husband
    3. Her uncle
    4. Her teacher
  3. Whom did Marie use as her waxwork models?
    1. The politicians
    2. The English
    3. The famous and notorious people in the world
    4. The French
  4. Why was the waxwork museum called Madame Tussaud's?
    1. Because poeple liek this name.
    2. Because that was the name of the french man she had married.
    3. Because she was the owner.
    4. Because she inherited the museum from her uncle.
  5. What happened in 1925?
    1. Her uncle gave her his museum.
    2. The museum was moved to Marylebone Road.
    3. The fire broke out and damaged the waxwork models.
    4. She went to study wax modeling.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. What is this passage about?
    1. The most famous exhibition
    2. The french Revolution
    [3.] Madame Tussuad and her waxwork museum
    4. Famous model
  2. With whom did Marie Grosholtz study waxwork modeling?
    1. Her father
    2. Her husband
    [3.] Her uncle
    4. Her teacher
  3. Whom did Marie use as her waxwork models?
    1. The politicians
    2. The English
    [3.] The famous and notorious people in the world
    4. The French
  4. Why was the waxwork museum called Madame Tussaud's?
    1. Because poeple liek this name.
    [2.] Because that was the name of the french man she had married.
    3. Because she was the owner.
    4. Because she inherited the museum from her uncle.
  5. What happened in 1925?
    1. Her uncle gave her his museum.
    2. The museum was moved to Marylebone Road.
    [3.] The fire broke out and damaged the waxwork models.
    4. She went to study wax modeling.

Exercise 2.2 - Vocabulary: Choose the best answer.

Exercise 2.2: Choose the best answer.

       
  1. At the party last night he wore a mask, so ___.
    1. he looked very handsome
    2. he hid his face
    3. everybody rememberd him
    4. nobody recognized him
  2. Since she has inhertied a large sum of money from ther father, ___.
    1. she is beautiful
    2. everybody hates her
    3. she has no brother or sister
    4. she is very wealthy
  3. She is a successful writer; ___.
    1. she has traveled around the world
    2. she has written many books
    3. she has known everyone
    4. she doesn't work anymore
  4. At the plant exhibition, ___.
    1. a lot of plants are on sale
    2. there are many kinds of animal
    3. we have grown many flowers
    4. the sold varieties of food
  5. Deng Xiao Pin was a prominent political figure; ___.
    1. he had much influence in China
    2. everybody loved him
    3. he was very successful
    4. he gained a large sum of money
       
Answer:  
       
  1. At the party last night he wore a mask, so nobody recognized him.
    1. he looked very handsome
    2. he hid his face
    3. everybody rememberd him
    4. nobody recognized him
  2. Since she has inhertied a large sum of money from ther father, she is very wealthy.
    1. she is beautiful
    2. everybody hates her
    3. she has no brother or sister
    4. she is very wealthy
  3. She is a successful writer; she has written may books.
    1. she has traveled around the world
    2. she has written many books
    3. she has known everyone
    4. she doesn't work anymore
  4. At the plant exhibition, a lot of plants are on sale.
    1. a lot of plants are on sale
    2. there are many kinds of animal
    3. we have grown many flowers
    4. the sold varieties of food
  5. Deng Xiao Pin was a prominent political figure; he had much influence in Chaina.
    1. he had much influence in China
    2. everybody loved him
    3. he was very successful
    4. he gained a large sum of money

Exercise 2.1 - Vocabulary: Choose the best answer.

Exercise 2.1 - Vocabulary: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. The poeple who saw the accident tried to ___ the passengers.
    1. keep
    2. rescure
    3. save
    4. collrect
  2. He has a large art ___.
    1. craft
    2. museum
    3. collection
    4. antique
  3. The factory was ___ by the fire.
    1. checked
    2. distinguished
    3. smoked
    4. damaged
  4. The victim didn not see the faces of the thieves clearly because they wore ___.
    1. crowns
    2. chains
    3. cloaks
    4. masks
  5. She made a ___ of clay.
    1. body
    2. model
    3. moderator
    4. mock
       
Answer:  
       
  1. The poeple who saw the accident tried to rescue the passengers.
    1. keep
    [2.] rescure
    3. save
    4. collrect
  2. He has a large art collection.
    1. craft
    2. museum
    [3.] collection
    4. antique
  3. The factory was damaged by the fire.
    1. checked
    2. distinguished
    3. smoked
    [4.] damaged
  4. The victim didn not see the faces of the thieves clearly because they wore masks.
    1. crowns
    2. chains
    3. cloaks
    [4.] masks
  5. She made a model of clay.
    1. body
    [2.] model
    3. moderator
    4. mock

Exercise 2.1 - Structure : Choose the best answer.

Exercise 2.1: Choose the best answer.

       
  1. It was quite surprising that he ___ the examination.
    1. passes
    2. would pass
    3. will pass
    4. passed
  2. I always disappointed with the film; I ___ it to be much better.
    1. will expecting
    2. would expect
    3. expected
    4. expects
  3. I usually ___ shopping at weekends.
    1. went
    2. go
    3. has gone
    4. am going
  4. Tom's father ___ him how to drive when he was 17.
    1. will teach
    2. was teaching
    3. had taught
    4. taught
  5. I ___ a sauna every Friday evening.
    1. will have
    2. had
    3. have had
    4. have
  6. Tom ___ his house and ___ to London yesterday.
    1. leaves, goes
    2. left, went
    3. would leave, would go
    4. was leaving, was going
  7. Jane ___ the dinner for her husband.
    1. was cooking
    2. cooked
    3. had cooked
    4. has cooked
  8. When her son ___, they ___ dinner.
    1. arrives, has
    2. is arriving, are having
    3. arrived, had
    4. had arrived, had
  9. I ___ Jim as he was crossing the road.
    1. see
    2. am seeing
    3. have seen
    4. saw
  10. Last evening Tom and Jim ___ tennis and ___ at 8 o'clock.
    1. play, finish
    2. played, finished
    3. have played, have finished
    4. were playing, were finishing
  11. My train ___ in at 6.20 this morning.
    1. got
    2. has got
    3. gets
    4. is getting
  12. The phone ___ when I was having a shower.
    1. rings
    2. is ringing
    3. rang
    4. had rung
  13. It ___ to rain when I was walking home.
    1. begins
    2. began
    3. have begun
    4. will begin
  14. His mother ___ him because he ___ a plate last night.
    1. blamed, breaks
    2. blamed, broke
    3. has blamed, has bloked
    4. would, broke
  15. My sister ___ fluent English.
    1. spoke
    2. speaks
    3. has spoken
    4. will speak
  16. Jack has lived in London since he ___ born.
    1. is
    2. was
    3. has been born
    4. had been born
  17. Nurses ___ after patients in hospitals.
    1. looked
    2. looks
    3. look
    4. have looked
  18. The house was very quiet when I was ___ home.
    1. get
    2. was getting
    3. have got
    4. got
  19. I ___ Anne to dinner last night, but she couldn't come.
    1. am inviting
    2. invites
    3. would invite
    4. invited
  20. It ___ my first time in an aeroplane and I ___ very nervous.
    1. is, am
    2. was, was
    3. is, was
    4. was, am
       
Answer:  
       
  1. It was quite surprising that he passed the examination.
    1. passes
    2. would pass
    3. will pass
    [4.] passed
  2. I always disappointed with the film; I expected it to be much better.
    1. will expecting
    2. would expect
    [3.] expected
    4. expects
  3. I usually go shopping at weekends.
    1. went
    [2.] go
    3. has gone
    4. am going
  4. Tom's father taught him how to drive when he was 17.
    1. will teach
    2. was teaching
    3. had taught
    [4.] taught
  5. I have a sauna every Friday evening.
    1. will have
    2. had
    3. have had
    [4.] have
  6. Tom left his house and went to London yesterday.
    1. leaves, goes
    [2.] left, went
    3. would leave, would go
    4. was leaving, was going
  7. Jane cooked the dinner for her husband.
    1. was cooking
    [2.] cooked
    3. had cooked
    4. has cooked
  8. When her son arrived, they had dinner.
    1. arrives, has
    2. is arriving, are having
    [3.] arrived, had
    4. had arrived, had
  9. I saw Jim as he was crossing the road.
    1. see
    2. am seeing
    3. have seen
    [4.] saw
  10. Last evening Tom and Jim played tennis and finished at 8 o'clock.
    1. play, finish
    2. played, finished
    [3.] have played, have finished
    4. were playing, were finishing
  11. My train got in at 6.20 this morning.
    [1.] got
    2. has got
    3. gets
    4. is getting
  12. The phone rang when I was having a shower.
    1. rings
    2. is ringing
    [3.] rang
    4. had rung
  13. It began to rain when I was walking home.
    1. begins
    [2.] began
    3. have begun
    4. will begin
  14. His mother blamed him because he broke a plate last night.
    1. blamed, breaks
    [2.] blamed, broke
    3. has blamed, has bloked
    4. would, broke
  15. My sister speaks fluent English.
    1. spoke
    [2.] speaks
    3. has spoken
    4. will speak
  16. Jack has lived in London since he was born.
    1. is
    [2.] was
    3. has been born
    4. had been born
  17. Nurses look after patients in hospitals.
    1. looked
    2. looks
    [3.] look
    4. have looked
  18. The house was very quiet when I was got home.
    1. get
    2. was getting
    3. have got
    [4.] got
  19. I invited Anne to dinner last night, but she couldn't come.
    1. am inviting
    2. invites
    3. would invite
    [4.] invited
  20. It was my first time in an aeroplane and I was very nervous.
    1. is, am
    [2.] was, was
    3. is, was
    4. was, am

Exercise 1.2 - Reading: Read the passage and choose the best answer

Greeting with a "Wai"

"Sawasdi" is the Thai word of greeting. It is usually accompanied by a
"wai," which is made by pressing the two palms together. The palms are then raised at various levels depending on the seniority of the person one is greeting.

The "wai" originated in India, but the Indians keep their "wai" to just one level. The Thais refined it, resulting in four levels of "wai".

To pay respect to monks, the pressed palms are raised to the forehead, with the tips of the thumbs resting precisely between the two eyebrows and the fingers touching only the tip of the hair.

The middle of the face is where palms rest when we pay respect to our parents, teachers, and other elderly people we highly regard. The tips of the thumbs touch the tip of the nose while the tips of the index fingers rest between the eye­ brows.

To greet people in general, the palms are lowered to the lower part of the face, with the tips of the thumbs touching the chin and the tips of the index fingers touching the tip of the nose.
To greet our equals, there is no need to bow the head, we simply raise the palms slightly in front of us.

It is a convention that a greeting must be returned. So we reciprocate with the pressed palms raised slightly at the level of the chest with a bowed head. 

From: EN102 Text Book 

Exercise 1.2: Read the passage above and choose the best answer.
       
  1. What is "sawasdi"?
    1. A word of thanking someone
    2. A word of greeting
    3. An expression of letting out emotion
    4. An exclamation
  2. When did the "wai" come from?
    1. China
    2. Japan
    3. Laos
    4. India
  3. How many levels of the Thai "wai" are there?
    1. 1
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. 4
  4. When you're greeted by someone it is necessary that ___.
    1. you return the greeting
    2. you pay no attention to it
    3. someone smiles at you
    4. you just walk away
  5. How is a "wai" made?
    1. Pressing two palms together
    2. Bowing your head
    3. Waving your right hand
    4. Shaking hands
       
Answer:  
       
  1. What is "sawasdi"?
    1. A word of thanking someone
    [2.] A word of greeting
    3. An expression of letting out emotion
    4. An exclamation
  2. When did the "wai" come from?
    1. China
    2. Japan
    3. Laos
    [4.] India
  3. How many levels of the Thai "wai" are there?
    1. 1
    2. 2
    [3.] 3
    4. 4
  4. When you're greeted by someone it is necessary that you return the greeting.
    [1.] you return the greeting
    2. you pay no attention to it
    3. someone smiles at you
    4. you just walk away
  5. How is a "wai" made?
    [1.] Pressing two palms together
    2. Bowing your head
    3. Waving your right hand
    4. Shaking hands

Exercise 1.2 - Vocabulary: Choose the best answer.

Exercise 1.2: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. John tried hard to calm his customers down with various reasons; ___.
    1. he was very happy
    2. drinksthe customers wanted to go shopping
    3. the customers at last felt satisfied
    4. is drinkingJohn's friends wanted to see him
  2. Tell Jim precisely what you want; ___.
    1. it's alright for you to get anything
    2. you must be specific
    3. you will be happy to get anything
    4. Jim knows what you want
  3. Jane couldn't lift that box because ___.
    1. she will have a plastic surgery
    2. she wants to keep it
    3. it is too heavy
    4. her friends criticize it
  4. It's a convention that ___.
    1. children should pay respect to parents
    2. we go to a movie every day
    3. Thai girls wear mini-skirts
    4. all of us have a party tonight
  5. There are various way of greetings; ___.
    1. everyone feels satisfied with greeting
    2. to say "Hi" is one way of greeting
    3. it is boring to greet people
    4. the "wai" is the only way of greeting
       
Answer:  
       
  1. John tried hard to calm his customers down with various reasons; .
    1. he was very happy
    2. drinksthe customers wanted to go shopping
    [3.] the customers at last felt satisfied
    4. is drinkingJohn's friends wanted to see him
  2. Tell Jim precisely what you want; you must be specific.
    1. it's alright for you to get anything
    [2.] you must be specific
    3. you will be happy to get anything
    4. Jim knows what you want
  3. Jane couldn't lift that box because it is too heavy.
    1. she will have a plastic surgery
    2. she wants to keep it
    [3.] it is too heavy
    4. her friends criticize it
  4. It's a convention that children should pay respect to parents.
    [1.] children should pay respect to parents
    2. we go to a movie every day
    3. Thai girls wear mini-skirts
    4. all of us have a party tonight
  5. There are various way of greetings; to say "Hi" is one way of greeting.
    1. everyone feels satisfied with greeting
    [2.] to say "Hi" is one way of greeting
    3. it is boring to greet people
    4. the "wai" is the only way of greeting

Exercise 1.1 - Vocabulary : Choose the best answer

Exercise 1.1: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. What is the part of body on one's face between the hair and eyebrows?
    1. eyebrows
    2. forehead
    3. index finger
    4. chin
  2. Everybody tried to ___ him down from the second floor.
    1. greet
    2. press
    3. raise
    4. lower
  3. What ___ of this programme should I start with?
    1. seniority
    2. thumb
    3. level
    4. conversation
  4. ___ your wound so that blood will not come out.
    1. Return
    2. Orininate
    3. Lower
    4. Press
  5. He ___ his eyes.
    1. raised
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. pressed
       
Answer:  
       
  1. What is the part of body on one's face between the hair and eyebrows?
    1. eyebrows
    [2.] forehead
    3. index finger
    4. chin
  2. Everybody tried to lower him down from the second floor.
    1. greet
    2. press
    3. raise
    [4.] lower
  3. What level of this programme should I start with?
    1. seniority
    2. thumb
    [3.] level
    4. conversation
  4. Press your wound so that blood will not come out.
    1. Return
    2. Orininate
    3. Lower
    [4.] Press
  5. He raised his eyes.
    [1.] raised
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. pressed

Exercise 1.1 - Structure: Choose the best answer to each questions.

Exercise 1.1: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. John usually ___milk every morning.
    1. drink
    2. drinks
    3. drank
    4. is drinking
  2. I always ___ my new dress.
    1. am linking
    2. like
    3. have liked
    4. likes
  3. Sorry, I have to go now because I ___ in a hurry.
    1. be
    2. is
    3. am
    4. are
  4. Tom ___ on his car; Marry ___ in the kitchen.
    1. works, work
    2. works, works
    3. work, work
    4. work, works
  5. These days Jim and Jean always ___ a long conversation.
    1. have
    2. has
    3. had
    4. will have
  6. Who ___ this beautiful house at present?
    1. own
    2. owns
    3. owned
    4. is owning
  7. I don't know who ___ the book you want.
    1. have
    2. had
    3. has
    4. will have
  8. Cuckoos ___ nests. They ___ the nests of other birds.
    1. doesn't build, will use
    2. do not build, use
    3. will not build, will use
    4. not build, use
  9. The last ferry ___ at 2.00 p.m.
    1. could leave
    2. leave
    3. leaves
    4. are going to leave
  10. If you ___ a lot, you will get fat.
    1. is eating
    2. have eaten
    3. ate
    4. eat
  11. Here ___ my best friend!
    1. is
    2. be
    3. are
    4. was
  12. Soldiers ___ to keep peace for the country.
    1. has
    2. have
    3. had
    4. will have
  13. Moonlight and sunlight ___ usefull to human beings.
    1. be
    2. is
    3. are
    4. was
  14. Everyday Jane ___ school at 8.30 a.m.
    1. start
    2. starts
    3. is starting
    4. will start
  15. My uncle ___ in the States, and he ___ back twice a year.
    1. works, comes
    2. works, come
    3. work, comes
    4. work, come
  16. That boy ___ what he because his parents love him very much.
    1. get, wants
    2. get, want
    3. gets, want
    4. gets, wants
  17. Nowadays, more Thai women ___ cigarettes.
    1. smoke
    2. smokes
    3. smoked
    4. will smoke
  18. Some projects ___ proposed to help preserve forests.
    1. is
    2. am
    3. ware
    4. was
  19. Catholics usually ___ to church on Sundays.
    1. go
    2. went
    3. goes
    4. will go
  20. Every evenings, Jane ___ her plants in the garden.
    1. grow
    2. grew
    3. grows
    4. will go
       
Answer:  
       
  1. John usually drinksmilk every morning.
    1. drink
    [2.] drinks
    3. drank
    4. is drinking
  2. I always like my new dress.
    1. am linking
    [2.] like
    3. have liked
    4. likes
  3. Sorry, I have to go now because I am in a hurry.
    1. be
    2. is
    [3.] am
    4. are
  4. Tom works on his car; Marry works in the kitchen.
    1. works, work
    [2.] works, works
    3. work, work
    4. work, works
  5. These days Jim and Jean always have a long conversation.
    [1.] have
    2. has
    3. had
    4. will have
  6. Who owns this beautiful house at present?
    1. own
    [2.] owns
    3. owned
    4. is owning
  7. I don't know who has the book you want.
    1. have
    2. had
    [3.] has
    4. will have
  8. Cuckoos do not builds nests. They use the nests of other birds.
    1. doesn't build, will use
    [2.] do not build, use
    3. will not build, will use
    4. not build, use
  9. The last ferry leaves at 2.00 p.m.
    1. could leave
    2. leave
    [3.] leaves
    4. are going to leave
  10. If you eat a lot, you will get fat.
    1. is eating
    2. have eaten
    3. ate
    [4.] eat
  11. Here is my best friend!
    [1.] is
    2. be
    3. are
    4. was
  12. Soldiers have to keep peace for the country.
    1. has
    [2.] have
    3. had
    4. will have
  13. Moonlight and sunlight are usefull to human beings.
    1. be
    2. is
    [3.] are
    4. was
  14. Everyday Jane starts school at 8.30 a.m.
    1. start
    [2.] starts
    3. is starting
    4. will start
  15. My uncle works in the States, and he comes back twice a year.
    [1.] works, comes
    2. works, come
    3. work, comes
    4. work, come
  16. That boy gets, wants what he because his parents love him very much.
    1. get, wants
    2. get, want
    3. gets, want
    [4.] gets, wants
  17. Nowadays, more Thai women smoke cigarettes.
    [1.] smoke
    2. smokes
    3. smoked
    4. will smoke
  18. Some projects are proposed to help preserve forests.
    1. is
    2. am
    [3.] ware
    4. was
  19. Catholics usually go to church on Sundays.
    [1.] go
    2. went
    3. goes
    4. will go
  20. Every evenings, Jane grows her plants in the garden.
    1. grow
    2. grew
    [3.] grows
    4. will go