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Bài tập về Bị động của động từ nguyên thể và danh động từ Tiếng anh lớp 11
(PASSIVE) INFINITIVE & GERUND
I. Use correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. Don't forget (post)................................. the letter I gave you. 
2. We avoid (invite) .................................... Lan to our party.
3. She decided (not, go) ......................... to Canada.
4. He didn't deny (have) ........................ gone out on the night of crime.
5.He isn't interested in (look) ............................. for a new job.
6. The students are afraid of ....................................(punish)
7. Would you like (have)  the next dance with me?
8. I have difficulty (speak)............................and (write) ............................	English.
9.Your homework needs (do) .................................... every day.
10. He will try (not make) .................................... the same mistake again.
11. Would you mind (close)............................the door?
12. Suddenly everybody stopped (talk) ..
13. They hoped (invite) .................................... to the party. 
14. Remember ( bring) ............................... your invitation card when you come there.
15. Tom admitted (throw) .................................... the rock through the window.
II. Choose the correct answer.
I don't mind _______ late, if it will help at all.
a. to work 	b. to be work 	c. working	d. being working
I remember _______ to the zoo when I was a child.
a. to take 	b. to be taken 	c. taking	d. being talking
We managed _______ over the wall without ________.
a. to climb/ seeing 	b. climbing/ being seen
c. to climb/ being seen 	d. to be climbed/ seeing
Isabel expected _______ to the university, but she wasn't.
a. to admit 	b. to be admitted 	c. admitting	d. being admitted
The city council agreed _______ the architect's proposed design for a new parking garage. 
a. to accept 	b. to be accepted 	c. accepting	d. being accepted
The tin opener seems _______ for left-handed people.
a. to design 	b. to be designed 	c. designing 	d. being desigried
My parents appreciate _______ the thank-you note you sent them.
a. to receive 	b. to be received 	c. receiving 	d. being received
When the police first questioned him, Wayne denied _______ in the robbery.
a. to involve 	b. to be involved 	c. involving 	 d. being involved
Many reliable methods of storing information tended _______ when computers arrived. 
a. to forget 	b. to be forgotten 	c. forgetting 	 d. being forgotten
The police warned everybody ______ inside with their windows closed.
a. to stay 	b. to be stayed 	c. staying 	d. being stayed
She resented _______ to make tea for everyone at the meeting.
a. to ask 	b. to be asked 	c. asking 	d. being asked
Let's leave early. We can't risk _____ in heavy traffic during rush hour.
a. to hold up 	b. to be held up 	c. holding up 	d. being held up
After their children had grown up, they decided _______ to a condominium in the city.
a. to move 	b. to be moved 	c. moving 	d. being moved
The new students hope _____ in many of the school's social activities.
a. to include 	b. to be included 	c. including 	d. being included
Does Dr Johnson mind _______ at home if his patients need his help?
a. to call 	b. to be called 	c. calling 	d. being called
 A friend of mine phoned _______ me to a party.
 a. for invite 	b. inviting 	c. to invite	d. for inviting
My parents wouldn't _______ to the party.
 a. allow me go 	b. allow me to go c. allow me going 	d. allow to go
We hope that the students themselves will enjoy ______ part in the projects.
 a. to take 	b. taking 	c. to be taken 	d. being taken
Sally's low test scores kept her from _______ to the university.
 a. admitting 	b. to admit 	c. to be admitted d. being admitted
I meant to get up early but I forgot _______ up my alarm clock.
 a. wind 	b. to wind 	c. wind 	d. wound
Approximately 70 percent of all parents let their children to attend school.
 A B C D
Jack's mother ________ a birthday cake with seventeen lighted candles on it.
a. brought out 	b. showed on 	c. turned up 	d. took over
Rosa and Luis are happy to be ________ for their goJden anniversary. 
a. about 	b. around 	c. thorough 	d. together
I'm ________ a surprise party for my sister. 
a. taking 	b. serving 	c. providing	d. organizing
Look at the state of the gate. It needs ________ as soon as possible.
a. to repair 	b. repairing 	c.being repaired 	d. to be repaired
I had no ________ a place to live. In fact it was surprising easy.
a. difficulty to find 	b. difficulty finding
c. difficulty when I find 	d. difficulty while finding
Alice didn't expect ________ to Bill's party. 
a. asking 	b. being asked 	c. to ask 	d. to be asked
We asked ________ the piano so early in the morning, but she won't.
a. Marie to stop playing 	b. Marie stop to play
c. that Marie stops playing 	d. Marie to stop to play
We had hardly sat down when she ________ plates of food for us.
a. brought 	b. has brought
c. had brought 	d. would have brought
A good teacher makes her students ________ the world from new perspectives.
a. to view 	b. view 	c. to be viewed 	d. viewing 
III. Use correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. To stay healthy, we should avoid ________________ fast food. (eat)
2. They enjoy taking the children to the zoo at weekends. (using passive ifinitive or passive gerund)
→The children enjoy ________________________________________________
3. His boss refused ________________ giving him the day off. (consider)
4. Many social activities ________________.by the Communist Youth Union. (organization)
5. He seemed ________________happy when he saw you. ( be) 
6. I expect ________________ at the airport by my uncle.(meet)
7. I think your mother should let you ________________your own mind. (make)
8. Last night, I heard Lan _____ loudly in her room. (sing) 
 9. expected / be / John / on / invited / to / Saturday / the / to / party 
_______________________________________________________________
10. Please forgive me. I didn’t mean .. you. (upset)
11. He hates people making fun of him (passive)
=> He hates ________________________________________________________________
12. Sarah wore sunglasses to avoid ________________ by other people. (recognize)
13. It’s difficult to solve the water pollution.
=> It’s difficult for 
14. The children agreed ________________ the candy equally. (divide)
15. I expected ________________to the party, but I wasn’t. (invite)
16. Everybody likes ________________when they pass the exam with flying colours. (encourage)
17. Tom (be) ________________sad about (punish) ________________ in class yesterday.
19. The little boy hopes ________________ to Disneylend Park on his birthday. (take)
20. He hopes (invite)_________________to join the English Speaking Club by the manager, because he wants (improve) _________________his speaking skill.
21. Isabel expected (admit) ______________ to the university, but she wasn’t.
IV. READING
A. Read the passage and then answer the questions that follow.
It was John’s birthday, and he was five years old. He got quite a lot of nice birthday presents from his family, and one of them was a beautiful big drum.
“Who gave him that thing?” John’s father said when he saw it.
“His grandfather did,” answered John’s mother.
“Oh,” said his father.
Of course, John liked his drum very much. He made a terrible noise with it, but his mother did not mind. His father was working during the day, and John was in bed when he go home in the evening, so he did not hear the noise.
But one of the neighbours did not like the noise at all, so one morning a few days later, she took a sharp knife and went to John’s house while he was hitting his drum. She said to him, “Hullo, John. Do you know there’s something very nice inside your drum? Here’s a knife. Open the drum and let’s find it”
Questions 
1. When did John get the drum?
2. Whom did he get the drum from?
3. Why didn’t John’s father hear the noise?
4. Why did the neighbour really want John to cut the drum open?
B. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for each question.
	In Britain wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can or cannot come. Choosing a present for a couple can be difficult. People don’t take their presents for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s family sits on the right.
	Married couples wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men do not.
1. If you receive a wedding invitation, you ought to give ___________. 
A. no reply	B. a polite reply	
C. an immediate reply	 	D. a formal reply
2. People usually send their presents ___________.
A. to the groom’s house	B. to the church
C. to the woman’s house	D. to the house of the matchmaker
3. ___________ wear hats.
A. All couples	B. Most married women
C. Most of women 	D. All guests
4. Married men often ___________.
A. wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. 
B. do not wear their rings. 
C. do not wear their wedding rings. 
D. wear their wedding rings on the right hand. 
5. The word “bride” refers to ___________.
A. a man who is engaged to a woman	B. a woman who is engaged to a man
C. a man who is on his wedding day	D. a woman who is on her wedding day
C. Read the passage and choose the best word for each question.
 If you are invited to someone’s house in America for dinner, you should bring a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a wrapped gift, he or she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his or her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn’t like it, he or she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest from feeling bad.
 If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive exactly on time or earlier than the expected time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
Question 1: The polite host will open the __________ in front of the gift-giver.
	A. bunch of flowers	B. bottle of wine	
	C. wrapped gift	D. all are correct
Question 2: The host always make the guests __________.
	A. feel pleasant	B. feel bad	
	C. tell a lie	D. show anger
Question 3: What will the hosts do if they don’t like the present?
	A. give it back	B. open it in front of the giver	
	C. receive it without smiling	D. receive it with a lie
Question 4: You should arrive __________ if you are invited to a dinner at a particular time.
	A. exactly on time	B. just on time	
	C. early	D. late
Question 5: Which of the following is the closest meaning with the word “rude” _________
	A. sad	B. impolite	
	C. angry	D. helpful 

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