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3500 CÂU HỎI TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH-11

II. FIND THE MISTAKES (300 SENTENCES)

( 201-250)


201. Communication will be impossible if everyone made up his own
language.
a. Communication
b. will
c. if
d. his
→ b
202. The more words you know, the most ideas you can express.
a. more
b. know
c. most
d. can
→ c
203. Words are the main things we using in communicating what we want to
say.
a. are
b. things
c. using
d. what
→ c
204. As well as talking with our voices we can also talking with our bodies.
a. well
b. with
c. also


d. talking
→ d
205. They may nod her head to show that they have understood or shake it to
indicate disagreement.
a. her
b. to show
c. have
d. disagreement
→ a
206. Written language without of punctuation is not easy to follow.
a. Written
b. of
c. is
d. to follow
→ b
207. We use volume and pitch emphasizing words and make meanings clear.
a. use
b. and
c. emphasizing
d. make
→ c
208. The division between the roles of the mother and the father is no longer
very
clearly.
a. between
b. roles
c. no longer
d. clearly
→ d
209. A father can change the baby, dressed the children or make the dinner.

a. change
b. dressed
c. the
d. make
→ b
210. A father is the person who provides us for money to feed and clothe
ourselves.
a. is
b. who
c. for
d. and
→ c
211. A dad is the person who you ask for pocket money.
a. person
b. who
c. for
d. money
→ b
212. The table manners you have in a restaurant is very different from those
you
have at home.
a. table
b. manners
c. is
d. those
→ c
213. All the parks are beautiful kept and are for the use and enjoyment of the
people.
a. All
b. beautiful

c. for
d. enjoyment
→ b
214. There always is nearly a crowd at the door of the theatre asking for
returned
tickets.
a. always
b. crowd
c. at
d. asking
→ a
215. China teams are famous for their skill in table tennis.
a. China
b. are
c. for
d. in
→ a
216. There was once a foreigner who went in England to learn English.
a. was
b. who
c. in
d. to learn
→ c
217. If you ever go into a house in Japan, you must remembering to take off
your
shoes.
a. ever
b. into
c. remembering
d. off

→ c
218. Many houses have no other furnitures in their rooms.
a. Many
b. no
c. furnitures
d. in
→ c
219. You will see a bowl of flowers or a long silk paintings on one of the
walls.
a. a
b. of
c. paintings
d. walls
→ c
220. You may be surprised seeing that there are no bedrooms.

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