Câu hỏi
Questions 16-25: Read the following text and choose the best option I'm not a terribly good cook, but I do like to eat!Mostly, I cook pretty simple dishes. A (16) __ times a week I make an omelet for my lunch. I'm going to tell you how I do it.So, first I take my small frying pan out (17) __ the cupboard. I put some butter in it, and I set it on a gentle heat. Next, I break two eggs into a jug, and I add some salt and pepper. I also pour in a (18) __ milk and mix everything together. At this point, I could (19) __ my omelet - and sometimes I do - but (20) __ you want to make it (21) __ , now is the time!There (22) __ a lot of possibilities . for example, you could add (23) __ cheese or sliced tomatoes __ anything you like really. Now, put the mixture into the pan and let the eggs cook. Then turn your omelette over to cook on (24) __ side. It only (25) __ a few minutes, and it's a delicious meal. Enjoy! 16. A. few B. little C. some D. any 17. A. in B. at C. of D. to 18. A. few B. little C. lot D. some 19. A. cooked B. to cook C. cooking D. cook 20. A. before B. because C. if D. unless 21. A. more interesting than B. most interesting C. as interesting as D. more interesting 22. A. have B. is C. are D. has 23. A. some B. any C. many D. a few 24. A. the others B. another C. the other D. other 25. A.taking B. is taking C. will take D. takes
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Here's the breakdown of the correct answers and why:* **16. A. few** - "A few" is used with countable nouns (times).* **17. C. of** - "Out of" is the correct preposition to indicate taking something from a place.* **18. D. some** - "Some" is used with uncountable nouns (milk).* **19. D. cook** - This is the base form of the verb, used after "could" to express possibility.* **20. C. if** - "If" introduces a conditional clause, suggesting an optional step.* **21. D. more interesting** - The sentence compares the omelet to a less interesting version, so "more interesting" is the correct comparative form.* **22. C. are** - "There" is used with plural nouns, and "possibilities" is plural.* **23. A. some** - "Some" is used with countable nouns (cheese) and uncountable nouns (tomatoes).* **24. C. the other** - "The other" refers to the second side of the omelet, as there are only two sides.* **25. D. takes** - This is the present simple tense, used to describe a general truth or habit.