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Test 3

Sinh viên điền đáp án chọn vào khung đáp án


Sau khi hoàn thành bài test, sinh viên dò lại theo Answer Key. Nếu có vấn đề, trao đổi với giáo viên
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B D A B A C A A D B B A D C B A A A A B

Choose the best answer (1m x 10 = 10m)


1. The underlined part in “We will delay the papers, pending arrival of the contract” can be
analyzed as:
a. NP / M b. NP / OP c. PresPP / M d. PP / M
2. The underlined part in “We will delay the papers, pending arrival of the contract” can be
analyzed as:
a. NP / DO b. NP / M c. NP / IO d. NP / OP
3. The underlined part in “We will delay the papers, pending arrival of the contract” can be
analyzed as:
a. VP / P b. PP / M c. V / P d. NP / DO
4. The underlined part in “We will delay the papers, pending arrival of the contract” can be
analyzed as:
a. PP / M / Aval b. NP / M / Ajal c. PP / M / Ajal d. NP / OP
5. The underlined part in “The trainees didn’t consider it part of the job to answer calls from
time-wasters” can be analyzed as:
a. PP / M / Aval b. PP / M / Ajal c. NP / OC d. NP / M / Ajal
6. The underlined part in “The trainees didn’t consider it part of the job to answer calls from
time-wasters” can be analyzed as:
a. PP / OC b. NP / DO c. NP / M d. NP / OC
7. The underlined part in “The trainees didn’t consider it part of the job to answer calls from
time-wasters” can be analyzed as:
a. InfP / OC b. VP / P c. InfP / DO d. PP / M / Aval
8. The underlined part in “The trainees didn’t consider it part of the job to answer calls from
time-wasters” can be analyzed as:
a. NP / M / Ajal b. PP / M / Ajal c. NP / DO d. VP / P
9. The underlined part in “He hotly denied the rumor that was then being circulated” can be
analyzed as:
a. NC / DO b. NP / SC c. NP / DO d. NP / CoV
10. The underlined part in “He hotly denied the rumor that was then being circulated” can be
analyzed as:
a. AC / M / Aval b. NC / CoN c. NC / OC d. AC / M / Ajal
11. The underlined part in ‘to be late to an interview is disappointing’ can be analyzed as:
a. inf / S b. inf / predicate c. verb / S d. inf.P / Predicate
12. The underlined part in ‘to be late to an interview is disappointing’ can be analyzed as:
a. adj / CoV b. adj / SC c. adv / M d. adv / CoV
13. The underlined part in ‘to be late to an interview is disappointing’ can be analyzed as:
a. prest.part./ SC b. Ger / CoV c. N / CoV d. adj/SC
14. The underlined part in ‘the client whose stock he was handling died’ can be analyzed as:
a. NP / M b. NP / DO c. advP/M d. NP / CoV
15. The underlined part in ‘the client whose stock he was handling died’ can be analyzed as:
a. Det / M b. Pro / M c. adj / CoN d. Adv / M
16. The underlined part in ‘the client whose stock he was handling died’ can be analyzed as:
a. AP / M b. VP / Predicate c. GP / DO d. Verb / Predicate
17. The underlined part in ‘the client whose stock he was handling died’ can be analyzed as:
a. Verb / Predicate b. adj / M c. adv / M d. inf / Predicate
18. The underlined part in ‘I come here to see you’ can be analyzed as:
a. VP / Predicate b. VP / M c. AdvP / M d. inf.P/ Predicate
19. The underlined part in ‘I come here to see you’ can be analyzed as:
a. Inf.P / Predicate b. VP / Predicate c. NP / M d. Inf.P/ M
20. The underlined part in ‘I come here to see you’ can be analyzed as:
a. Pro / DO b. Pro / CoV c. N / DO d. Pro / M

Test 3b
Sinh viên điền đáp án chọn vào khung đáp án
Sau khi hoàn thành bài test, sinh viên tự chấm theo Answer Key. Nếu có vấn đề, trao đổi với giáo
viên
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Choose the best answer (0.5m x 20 = 10m)


1. The sentence pattern of ‘Sandy must have been the culprit.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
2. The sentence pattern of ‘They are in agony.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
3. The sentence pattern of ‘They are at the cinema now.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
4. The sentence pattern of ‘My favorite dog is under the table.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
5. The sentence pattern of ‘My favorite hiding place is under the table.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
6. The sentence pattern of ‘Seeing is believing.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
7. The sentence pattern of ‘The appointment is in the afternoon.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
8. The sentence pattern of ‘In a corner of the room is an old wardrobe cramped with old clothes.’ is
_______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
9. The sentence pattern of ‘The rancher told his guests a tall tale.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
10. The sentence pattern of ‘Jerry thought the proposal a mistake.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
11. The sentence pattern of ‘Jameson stood loyal to his firm.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
12. The sentence pattern of ‘Donald continued my friend, despite our differences.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
13. The sentence pattern of ‘The bird flew high in the sky.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
14. The sentence pattern of ‘The director found him a new costume.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
15. The sentence pattern of ‘The milk remained sweet for a week.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
16. The sentence pattern of ‘The coach designated Jane the new manager of the team.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
17. The sentence pattern of ‘The patient is lying still on the hospital bed.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
18. The sentence pattern of ‘Who is at the cottage this week?’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Object complement
c. Subject – Verb – Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
19. The sentence pattern of ‘The board elected Mr. John the president.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier
20. The sentence pattern of ‘She fed him the baby food.’ is _______.
a. Subject – Verb – Subject complement b. Subject – Verb – Direct object - Object
complement
c. Subject – Verb – Indirect object - Direct object d. Subject – Verb – Modifier

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