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17 tháng 10 2020

1, grew up

2, greatly admired

3, had become

4, became

5, contained

6, had written

7. had been working

9, never finished

10, has become

3 tháng 4 2017

Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word.

Mark Twain is a famous American writer. His real (1)__NAME____was Samuel Longhorn Clemens and " Mark Twain" was (2)__HIS__ pen- name. Samuel Clemens was born in a

small (3)___TOWN____ on the Mississippi river in the USA. The boy (4)__HAD___many friends

at school and when he became a writer, he described them in his stories. (5)____WHEN____

Samuel was twelve, his father died and the boy began to work and learned the (6)__PROFESSION__

of a printer. Samuel always (7)___WANT___to be a sailor and when he was twenty, he found work on a river boat. After some time he (8)_SAILS__ the boat and went to live in California.

Here he began to write short stories (9)_BY__the name of Mark Twain. He sent (10)__TO__

to newspapers. The readers liked his stories very much.

27 tháng 4 2018

bạn ơi: câu 10 bạn điền sai rồi phải là "them" mới đúng

22 tháng 5 2018

I. Điền từ thích hợp vào chỗ trống:

Mark Twain is a famous america writer. His name was Samuel Langhorn Clemens and Mark Twain was his pen name. He was born in a small town (1)_on_____ the Missouri river (2)__in____ the USA. The boy had many friends (3)__at____ school and when he became a writer, he described them (4)__in____ his stories. Samuel always wanted to be a sailor and (5)_when_____ the age of twenty he found work (6)___on___ a river boat. After some time he left the boat and went to live (7)__in____ California. Here he began to write short stories (8)__under____ the name (9)__of____ Mark Twain. He sent them (10)__to____ newspapers. The readers loved his stories very much.

II Complete the passage with the right form of the verbs Roger Federer 1.......................( be) on of the greatest tennis players in history . He 2.......................( be ) born in 1981 in Switzerland . He 3 ...................( spend ) his childhood in the suburb of Munchenstein , with the family home just a short walk from the football and tennis stadiums . His early life 4 .....................( be ) dominated by sport and he 5 ......................( be ) four when he first 6...
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II Complete the passage with the right form of the verbs

Roger Federer 1.......................( be) on of the greatest tennis players in history . He 2.......................( be ) born in 1981 in Switzerland . He 3 ...................( spend ) his childhood in the suburb of Munchenstein , with the family home just a short walk from the football and tennis stadiums . His early life 4 .....................( be ) dominated by sport and he 5 ......................( be ) four when he first 6 ...........................( pick ) up a tennis racket . It 7.....................( be ) at the Old Boys Tennis Club in Basle that Roger Federer first 8 ...........................( receive ) proper instruction on how to apply pace and spin to a tennis ball . He 9 .......................( practice ) extremely hard and by the age 11 he 10 ........................ ( be ) among his country's top junior tennis player . At 14 , Federer 11 ......................( decide ) to leave home and join the Swiss national center at Ecublens even though he 12 ....................... ( not / like ) the idea of being away from his family . He 13 .....................( turn ) pro in 1998 , and with his victory at Wimbledon in 2003 he 14 ..............................( become ) the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam singles championship . He 15 ...........................( be ) one of the most loved athletes not only because of his successful career but also for being a great role model for all other tennis players

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28 tháng 6 2018

II Complete the passage with the right form of the verbs

Roger Federer 1........WAS...............( be) on of the greatest tennis players in history . He 2...WAS....................( be ) born in 1981 in Switzerland . He 3 .......SPENT............( spend ) his childhood in the suburb of Munchenstein , with the family home just a short walk from the football and tennis stadiums . His early life 4 ....WAS.................( be ) dominated by sport and he 5 ...WAS...................( be ) four when he first 6 ...........PICKED................( pick ) up a tennis racket . It 7...WAS..................( be ) at the Old Boys Tennis Club in Basle that Roger Federer first 8 ........RECEIVED...................( receive ) proper instruction on how to apply pace and spin to a tennis ball . He 9 .....PRACTICED..................( practice ) extremely hard and by the age 11 he 10 .........WAS............... ( be ) among his country's top junior tennis player . At 14 , Federer 11 ........DECIDED..............( decide ) to leave home and join the Swiss national center at Ecublens even though he 12 ......DIDN'T LIKE................. ( not / like ) the idea of being away from his family . He 13 ......TURNED...............( turn ) pro in 1998 , and with his victory at Wimbledon in 2003 he 14 .........BECAME.....................( become ) the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam singles championship . He 15 .........WAS..................( be ) one of the most loved athletes not only because of his successful career but also for being a great role model for all other tennis players

28 tháng 6 2018

Roger Federer 1was ( be) on of the greatest tennis players in history . He 2was( be ) born in 1981 in Switzerland . He 3 spent( spend ) his childhood in the suburb of Munchenstein , with the family home just a short walk from the football and tennis stadiums . His early life 4 was( be ) dominated by sport and he 5 was( be ) four when he first 6 picked( pick ) up a tennis racket . It 7was( be ) at the Old Boys Tennis Club in Basle that Roger Federer first 8 .received ( receive ) proper instruction on how to apply pace and spin to a tennis ball . He 9 .practiced( practice ) extremely hard and by the age 11 he 10 was( be ) among his country's top junior tennis player . At 14 , Federer 11 .decided( decide ) to leave home and join the Swiss national center at Ecublens even though he 12 didn't like( not / like ) the idea of being away from his family . He 13 .turned.( turn ) pro in 1998 , and with his victory at Wimbledon in 2003 he 14 .became( become ) the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam singles championship . He 15 is( be ) one of the most loved athletes not only because of his successful career but also for being a great role model for all other tennis players

Supply the correct verb forms. 1. He (run) as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) a good marathon runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) runners, (get) further ahead every minute. 2. Every day you can (hear) something interesting t school. When you come home after classes, you often (tell) your parents what you (hear) and (see) at school. Two friends went on a trip to London. 3. They (enter) restaurant for dinner. On the table...
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Supply the correct verb forms.

1. He (run) as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) a good marathon runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) runners, (get) further ahead every minute.

2. Every day you can (hear) something interesting t school. When you come home after classes, you often (tell) your parents what you (hear) and (see) at school. Two friends went on a trip to London.

3. They (enter) restaurant for dinner. On the table (stand) a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them (take) a spoonful into his mouth. Years immediately filled his eyes and his friend asked him what he (cry) about.

4. In two minutes I (be) up the tree, but It was very difficult (get) to the nest. When at last I got there and (can cook) into the nest, I (see) the two young eagles and also some food for them-meat and finish. When I tried (take) the young eagles out of the nest, I suddenly (feel) a terrible pain in the back of my head. I (look) round and (see) the mother eagle. And she (be) ready to make a second attack. You (must know) how strong these eagles are.

5. Eric (bear) in 1903 in India where his father worked for the civil service. The family (move) to England in 1907 and his 1917 Eric (enter) Eton where he (contribute) regularly to the college magazine. His first article (appear) in Lemon in October 1928 while he (live) in Paris.

6. Jack Cooper (be) a production manager at Weston Aeronautics for ten years now. He (live) in a small house in the suburbs of Bristol with his wife, Peggy. At the moment, Weston (expand) into Europe and they (build) a new factory in Toulouse.

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30 tháng 7 2019

1, runs / to be / leading / get
2, hear / tell / heart / saw
3, enter / standing / took / cried
4, was / to get / could cook / saw / to take / felt / looked / saw / was / must have known
5, was born / moved / entered / had contributed / appeared / was living
6, have been / lives / is expanding / building

Supply the correct verb forms. 1. He (run) as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) a good marathon runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) runners, (get) further ahead every minute. 2. Every day you can (hear) something interesting t school. When you come home after classes, you often (tell) your parents what you (hear) and (see) at school. Two friends went on a trip to London. 3. They (enter) restaurant for dinner. On the table...
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Supply the correct verb forms.

1. He (run) as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) a good marathon runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) runners, (get) further ahead every minute.

2. Every day you can (hear) something interesting t school. When you come home after classes, you often (tell) your parents what you (hear) and (see) at school. Two friends went on a trip to London.

3. They (enter) restaurant for dinner. On the table (stand) a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them (take) a spoonful into his mouth. Years immediately filled his eyes and his friend asked him what he (cry) about.

4. In two minutes I (be) up the tree, but It was very difficult (get) to the nest. When at last I got there and (can cook) into the nest, I (see) the two young eagles and also some food for them-meat and finish. When I tried (take) the young eagles out of the nest, I suddenly (feel) a terrible pain in the back of my head. I (look) round and (see) the mother eagle. And she (be) ready to make a second attack. You (must know) how strong these eagles are.

5. Eric (bear) in 1903 in India where his father worked for the civil service. The family (move) to England in 1907 and his 1917 Eric (enter) Eton where he (contribute) regularly to the college magazine. His first article (appear) in Lemon in October 1928 while he (live) in Paris.

6. Jack Cooper (be) a production manager at Weston Aeronautics for ten years now. He (live) in a small house in the suburbs of Bristol with his wife, Peggy. At the moment, Weston (expand) into Europe and they (build) a new factory in Toulouse.

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30 tháng 7 2019

Supply the correct verb forms.

1. He (run) was running as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) to be a good marathon runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) leading runners, (get) getting further ahead every minute.

2. Every day you can (hear) hear something interesting t school. When you come home after classes, you often (tell) tell your parents what you (hear) have heard and (see) seen at school. Two friends went on a trip to London.

3. They (enter) entered restaurant for dinner. On the table (stand) stood a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them (take) took a spoonful into his mouth. Years immediately filled his eyes and his friend asked him what he (cry) was crying about.

4. In two minutes I (be) was up the tree, but It was very difficult (get) to get to the nest. When at last I got there and (can look) could look into the nest, I (see) saw the two young eagles and also some food for them-meat and finish. When I tried (take) to take the young eagles out of the nest, I suddenly (feel) felt a terrible pain in the back of my head. I (look) looked round and (see) saw the mother eagle. And she (be) was ready to make a second attack. You ( must know) must know how strong these eagles are.

5. Eric (bear) was born in 1903 in India where his father worked for the civil service. The family (move) moved to England in 1907 and his 1917 Eric (enter) entered Eton where he (contribute) contributed regularly to the college magazine. His first article (appear) appeared in Lemon in October 1928 while he (live) was living in Paris.

6. Jack Cooper (be) have been a production manager at Weston Aeronautics for ten years now. He (live) is living in a small house in the suburbs of Bristol with his wife, Peggy. At the moment, Weston (expand) is expanding into Europe and they (build) have built a new factory in Toulouse.

The reading is followed by several questions about it. There are four possible answers (A, B, C or D) for each question. Choose the best answer. Benjamin Franklin Few people can embody the spirit of early America as much as Benjamin Franklin. He lived through almost the whole of the eighteenth century, being born six years after it began, and dying ten years before it ended. In this time he saw the American colonies grow from tiny settlements into a nation, and he also contributed much to...
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The reading is followed by several questions about it. There are four possible answers (A, B, C or D) for each question. Choose the best answer.

Benjamin Franklin

Few people can embody the spirit of early America as much as Benjamin Franklin. He lived through almost the whole of the eighteenth century, being born six years after it began, and dying ten years before it ended. In this time he saw the American colonies grow from tiny settlements into a nation, and he also contributed much to the development of the new state.

At the age of 17 Franklin ran away to Philadelphia. He had already received some training as a printer’s apprentice, and this helped him seven years later, with his first publication, the Pennsylvania Gazette. He also received a contract to do government printing work, which helped him to rise from his poor background to become a successful entrepreneur. Some of his experience in business was shared in his famous Poor Richard’s Almanak, which established his reputation throughout the American colonies. In another of his works, the Autobiography, which was written toward the end of his life, he shows the same quiet common sense.

He was deeply interested in science and natural history, and his experiments with electricity and lightning led directly to the invention of the lightning rod. He was also interested in improving the conditions of his fellow men. He was involved in a number of projects in his native Philadelphia, including the setting up of a library, a university, a philosophical society, and - because he was a pragmatic man - a fire prevention service. In 1753 he became Postmaster-General of the colonies. Through this experience he began to develop the idea that the colonies of North America should be a single nation. Later, he went to London to try to persuade the British government to change the conditions, especially the taxes, that later led the American colonists into rebellion.

Whatever Benjamin Franklin’s personal feelings about the rebellion of the American states, he worked hard to make it succeed. As ambassador to France, he encouraged the French to help George Washington. After the war he attended the American constitutional congress. This was his last contribution, for he died later that year. He is still fondly remembered by Americans as one of the creators of the United States.

1. What is a good description for this text?

A. An autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. B. The life of Benjamin Franklin

C. The works of Benjamin Franklin. D. Franklin and American Independence.

2. When was Benjamin Franklin born?

A. 1806 B. 1794 C. 1717 D. 1706

3. Which of these happened first?

A. Franklin trains as a printer. B. Franklin runs away to Philadelphia.

C. The American colonies rebel. D. Franklin starts his first publication.

4. What was Poor Richard’s Almanak about?

A. Franklin’s reputation. B. How to succeed in business.

C. How to do government printing. D. The text does not say.

5. In which countries did Franklin live?

A. England and France. B. Philadelphia and England.

C. London and America. D. England, America and France.

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8 tháng 4 2017

1. What is a good description for this text?

A. An autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. B. The life of Benjamin Franklin

C. The works of Benjamin Franklin. D. Franklin and American Independence.

2. When was Benjamin Franklin born?

A. 1806 B. 1794 C. 1717 D. 1706

3. Which of these happened first?

A. Franklin trains as a printer. B. Franklin runs away to Philadelphia.

C. The American colonies rebel. D. Franklin starts his first publication.

4. What was Poor Richard’s Almanak about?

A. Franklin’s reputation. B. How to succeed in business.

C. How to do government printing. D. The text does not say.

5. In which countries did Franklin live?

A. England and France. B. Philadelphia and England.

C. London and America. D. England, America and France.

Mik làm ko biết đúng hay ko nữa, tại vì bài đọc nhìn choáng quá đi, nếu sai thì mong bn thông cảm.Thảo Phương

8 tháng 4 2017

1. B

2. D

3. A

4. B

5. D

The reading is followed by several questions about it. There are four possible answers (A, B, C or D) for each question. Choose the best answer. Benjamin Franklin Few people can embody the spirit of early America as much as Benjamin Franklin. He lived through almost the whole of the eighteenth century, being born six years after it began, and dying ten years before it ended. In this time he saw the American colonies grow from tiny settlements into a nation, and he also contributed much to the...
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The reading is followed by several questions about it. There are four possible answers (A, B, C or D) for each question. Choose the best answer.

Benjamin Franklin

Few people can embody the spirit of early America as much as Benjamin Franklin. He lived through almost the whole of the eighteenth century, being born six years after it began, and dying ten years before it ended. In this time he saw the American colonies grow from tiny settlements into a nation, and he also contributed much to the development of the new state.

At the age of 17 Franklin ran away to Philadelphia. He had already received some training as a printer’s apprentice, and this helped him seven years later, with his first publication, the Pennsylvania Gazette. He also received a contract to do government printing work, which helped him to rise from his poor background to become a successful entrepreneur. Some of his experience in business was shared in his famous Poor Richard’s Almanak, which established his reputation throughout the American colonies. In another of his works, the Autobiography, which was written toward the end of his life, he shows the same quiet common sense.

He was deeply interested in science and natural history, and his experiments with electricity and lightning led directly to the invention of the lightning rod. He was also interested in improving the conditions of his fellow men. He was involved in a number of projects in his native Philadelphia, including the setting up of a library, a university, a philosophical society, and - because he was a pragmatic man - a fire prevention service. In 1753 he became Postmaster-General of the colonies. Through this experience he began to develop the idea that the colonies of North America should be a single nation. Later, he went to London to try to persuade the British government to change the conditions, especially the taxes, that later led the American colonists into rebellion.

Whatever Benjamin Franklin’s personal feelings about the rebellion of the American states, he worked hard to make it succeed. As ambassador to France, he encouraged the French to help George Washington. After the war he attended the American constitutional congress. This was his last contribution, for he died later that year. He is still fondly remembered by Americans as one of the creators of the United States.

1. What is a good description for this text?

A. An autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. B. The life of Benjamin Franklin

C. The works of Benjamin Franklin. D. Franklin and American Independence.

2. When was Benjamin Franklin born?

A. 1806 B. 1794 C. 1717 D. 1706

3. Which of these happened first?

A. Franklin trains as a printer. B. Franklin runs away to Philadelphia.

C. The American colonies rebel. D. Franklin starts his first publication.

4. What was Poor Richard’s Almanak about?

A. Franklin’s reputation. B. How to succeed in business.

C. How to do government printing. D. The text does not say.

5. In which countries did Franklin live?

A. England and France. B. Philadelphia and England.

C. London and America. D. England, America and France.

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8 tháng 2 2018

The reading is followed by several questions about it. There are four possible answers (A, B, C or D) for each question. Choose the best answer.

Benjamin Franklin

Few people can embody the spirit of early America as much as Benjamin Franklin. He lived through almost the whole of the eighteenth century, being born six years after it began, and dying ten years before it ended. In this time he saw the American colonies grow from tiny settlements into a nation, and he also contributed much to the development of the new state.

At the age of 17 Franklin ran away to Philadelphia. He had already received some training as a printer’s apprentice, and this helped him seven years later, with his first publication, the Pennsylvania Gazette. He also received a contract to do government printing work, which helped him to rise from his poor background to become a successful entrepreneur. Some of his experience in business was shared in his famous Poor Richard’s Almanak, which established his reputation throughout the American colonies. In another of his works, the Autobiography, which was written toward the end of his life, he shows the same quiet common sense.

He was deeply interested in science and natural history, and his experiments with electricity and lightning led directly to the invention of the lightning rod. He was also interested in improving the conditions of his fellow men. He was involved in a number of projects in his native Philadelphia, including the setting up of a library, a university, a philosophical society, and - because he was a pragmatic man - a fire prevention service. In 1753 he became Postmaster-General of the colonies. Through this experience he began to develop the idea that the colonies of North America should be a single nation. Later, he went to London to try to persuade the British government to change the conditions, especially the taxes, that later led the American colonists into rebellion.

Whatever Benjamin Franklin’s personal feelings about the rebellion of the American states, he worked hard to make it succeed. As ambassador to France, he encouraged the French to help George Washington. After the war he attended the American constitutional congress. This was his last contribution, for he died later that year. He is still fondly remembered by Americans as one of the creators of the United States.

1. What is a good description for this text?

A. An autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. B. The life of Benjamin Franklin

C. The works of Benjamin Franklin. D. Franklin and American Independence.

2. When was Benjamin Franklin born?

A. 1806 B. 1794 C. 1717 D. 1706

3. Which of these happened first?

A. Franklin trains as a printer. B. Franklin runs away to Philadelphia.

C. The American colonies rebel. D. Franklin starts his first publication.

4. What was Poor Richard’s Almanak about?

A. Franklin’s reputation. B. How to succeed in business.

C. How to do government printing. D. The text does not say.

5. In which countries did Franklin live?

A. England and France. B. Philadelphia and England.

C. London and America. D. England, America and France.

8 tháng 2 2018

1.B

2.D

3. A

4. C

5. D

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A many of many parts Life on a remote Scottish island is wonderfully peaceful. But(0) one local, Hamish McAlpine, life is far from relaxing. This is because Hamish has fourteen jobs.(13) he meets me off the ferry, harbour master Hamish is one and (14) person in sight. Luckily, he is also the island's taxi driver, so he takes me to the hotel,(15) he owns. He can even (16) found serving behind the counter at the local shop. It all started not(17) after Hamish married his wife Donna in 1964.The...
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A many of many parts

Life on a remote Scottish island is wonderfully peaceful. But(0) one local, Hamish McAlpine, life is far from relaxing. This is because Hamish has fourteen jobs.(13) he meets me off the ferry, harbour master Hamish is one and (14) person in sight. Luckily, he is also the island's taxi driver, so he takes me to the hotel,(15) he owns. He can even (16) found serving behind the counter at the local shop.

It all started not(17) after Hamish married his wife Donna in 1964.The couple were asked(18) they would like to run the post office. Then Hamish found himself agreeing to become fire chief, policemean and coastguard. Now, having given 35 years of devoted service, Hamish (19) about to retire. But who will(20) over his jobs? Can one person do it all or will the jobs to be split up?

Apart (21) their week-long honeymoon on the mainland, the couple have had hardly (22) holidays. 'Donna and I have worked together every day for the last 35 years. But who knowns, one we have lots of time on our hands we (23) find we can't stand the sight of each (24) ,' says Hamish, his eyes twinkling mischievously.

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16 tháng 2 2018

A many of many parts

Life on a remote Scottish island is wonderfully peaceful. But(0) for one local, Hamish McAlpine, life is far from relaxing. This is because Hamish has fourteen jobs.(13)When/As he meets me off the ferry, harbour master Hamish is one and (14) only person in sight. Luckily, he is also the island's taxi driver, so he takes me to the hotel,(15)which he owns. He can even (16) be found serving behind the counter at the local shop.

It all started not(17)long after Hamish married his wife Donna in 1964.The couple were asked(18)if they would like to run the post office. Then Hamish found himself agreeing to become fire chief, policemean and coastguard. Now, having given 35 years of devoted service, Hamish (19)is about to retire. But who will(20) take over his jobs? Can one person do it all or will the jobs to be split up?

Apart (21) from their week-long honeymoon on the mainland, the couple have had hardly (22)any holidays. 'Donna and I have worked together every day for the last 35 years. But who knowns, one we have lots of time on our hands we (23) might/ could find we can't stand the sight of each (24)other ,' says Hamish, his eyes twinkling mischievously.

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15 tháng 2 2018
Charlie Chaplin was born in a very poor part of London.……His…………father was a comedian and his mother worked………as………a dancer and a singer. Neither of them ………was………successful so the family ………had……… very little money. The first time he himself earned……money………… by dancing and singing, he was only five years old. He did many kinds of jobs, but what he loved best was working ………in………the theatre. When he……was……… about fifteen, he joined a traveling theatre company and went on trips to America. On one such tour,……he……… was offered a part in a film, so he went to Hollywood, where he eventually became both a famous actor …………and…… film director. He died in Switzerland in 1977, at the ……age………… of 88. There is now a statue of him in Leicester Square, London, the city of his birth and early up-bringing.