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23 tháng 10 2021

The youth of today are more interested in international celebrities rather than historical figures of their country. I think the main reasons for this trend are the entertaining content and excessive coverage of entertainment-related news, but there are some possible solutions. One reason why young people are more fascinated by well-known pop and movie stars is simply that they are more interesting. In comparison to reading historical information in long narratives of past events and people, watching a hilarious comedy or listening to a beautiful tune is usually more relaxing and gives the youth a much-needed break after long hours at school and work. Furthermore, as a response to the rising demand for engaging content, the media flood their channels with entertainment news, resulting in an increased public awareness of both foreign and domestic celebrities. One way to encourage the young generation to pay more attention to history is that education authorities should improve the way history is taught. The history curriculum, for example, should largely consist of interactive activities such as visiting historic places and discussing historical events after watching related documentaries. In addition, governments could collaborate with the media to publish more engaging history-related content. For instance, the Japanese government has worked with a number of major publishers to produce gripping comics about historical dynasties. This innovative approach has been hugely successfully with these comics becoming very popular among the youth, thereby popularizing historically significant people and their contributions to Japan’s establishment and development. In conclusion, the young generation is more familiar with foreign entertainment stars than important people in the history of their nations mainly because the former are a better source of fun and appear more frequently in the news. However, this situation would improve if schools make history lessons more lively, and governments cooperate with the media in educating the public

24 tháng 10 2021

thank you so much

cảm ơn bn nhìu nhoa  vui 

Dịch anh-việtStrong Relationships Equal Health, HappinessWhat will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps it’s fame. If you ask a young person, many are likely to give you one of those answers. Or possibly all three.Some cultures put more importance on work and money than others. Americans can be obsessed with their jobs and making money. They might feel the need to make lots of money for education, medical...
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Strong Relationships Equal Health, Happiness

What will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps it’s fame. If you ask a young person, many are likely to give you one of those answers. Or possibly all three.

Some cultures put more importance on work and money than others. Americans can be obsessed with their jobs and making money. They might feel the need to make lots of money for education, medical care, homes and cars. But it’s not just about the money. For many Americans, self-worth is linked to our professional success or failure. Many of us spend most of our lives working – sacrificing other activities.

Imagine if we could visit our older selves and ask -- "What would you have done differently to be truly happy?" But we can’t do that. We could learn about what makes people happy, and what does not, by studying people over the course of their lives.

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4 tháng 4 2018

Mối quan hệ mạnh mẽ Sức khoẻ bình đẳng, Hạnh phúc

Điều gì sẽ giúp bạn sống lâu và hạnh phúc? Có kiếm được nhiều tiền không? Có phải là một công việc tuyệt vời mà bạn thích không? Có lẽ đó là sự nổi tiếng. Nếu bạn hỏi một người trẻ, nhiều người có thể cung cấp cho bạn một trong những câu trả lời. Hoặc có thể cả ba.

Một số nền văn hóa coi trọng công việc và tiền bạc hơn những nền văn hoá khác. Người Mỹ có thể bị ám ảnh bởi công việc và kiếm tiền. Họ có thể cảm thấy cần phải kiếm được nhiều tiền cho giáo dục, chăm sóc y tế, nhà cửa và ô tô. Nhưng nó không chỉ là về tiền. Đối với nhiều người Mỹ, giá trị bản thân liên quan đến thành công hoặc thất bại của chúng tôi. Nhiều người trong chúng ta dành phần lớn cuộc sống của chúng tôi làm việc - hy sinh các hoạt động khác.

Hãy tưởng tượng nếu chúng ta có thể thăm bản thân của chúng tôi và hỏi: "Bạn đã làm gì khác để thực sự hạnh phúc?" Nhưng chúng ta không thể làm điều đó. Chúng ta có thể tìm hiểu về những gì làm cho con người hạnh phúc, và những gì không, bằng cách nghiên cứu con người trong quá trình cuộc sống của họ.

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4 tháng 4 2018

Mối quan hệ mạnh mẽ Sức khoẻ bình đẳng, Hạnh phúc Điều gì sẽ giúp bạn sống lâu và hạnh phúc? Có kiếm được nhiều tiền không? Có phải là một công việc tuyệt vời mà bạn thích không? Có lẽ đó là sự nổi tiếng. Nếu bạn hỏi một người trẻ, nhiều người có thể cung cấp cho bạn một trong những câu trả lời. Hoặc có thể cả ba. Một số nền văn hóa coi trọng công việc và tiền bạc hơn những nền văn hoá khác. Người Mỹ có thể bị ám ảnh bởi công việc và kiếm tiền. Họ có thể cảm thấy cần phải kiếm được nhiều tiền cho giáo dục, chăm sóc y tế, nhà cửa và ô tô. Nhưng nó không chỉ là về tiền. Đối với nhiều người Mỹ, giá trị bản thân liên quan đến thành công hoặc thất bại của chúng tôi. Nhiều người trong chúng ta dành phần lớn cuộc sống của chúng tôi làm việc - hy sinh các hoạt động khác. Hãy tưởng tượng nếu chúng ta có thể thăm bản thân của chúng tôi và hỏi: "Bạn đã làm gì khác để thực sự hạnh phúc?" Nhưng chúng ta không thể làm điều đó. Chúng ta có thể tìm hiểu về những gì làm cho con người hạnh phúc, và những gì không, bằng cách nghiên cứu con người trong quá trình cuộc sống của họ.

Giải nhanhTEST FOR UNIT 10I. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.1. A. telepathy B. System C. cyberworld D. battery2. A. cinema B. cultural C. conference D. communicate3. A. watched B. glanced C. decided D. attached4. A. mean B. reach C. leave D. break5. A. device B. netiquette C. dimension D. tinyII. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed ditterently.1. A. batteryB. cinemaC. oversleepD. conference2. A. telepathyB. communicateC....
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TEST FOR UNIT 10
I. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
1. A. telepathy B. System C. cyberworld D. battery
2. A. cinema B. cultural C. conference D. communicate
3. A. watched B. glanced C. decided D. attached
4. A. mean B. reach C. leave D. break
5. A. device B. netiquette C. dimension D. tiny
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed ditterently.
1. A. battery
B. cinema
C. oversleep
D. conference
2. A. telepathy
B. communicate
C. competitive
D. disappearance
3. A. positive
B. multimedia
C. verbally
D. netiquette
4. A. competitive
B. possibility
C. curiosity
D. afternoon
5. A. electrical
B. device
C. Computer
D. graphic
III. Complete each sentence with an appropriate word. The first letter is given.
1. I tried calling you several times but I couldn’t get t___________.
2. Most deaf people communicate in s___________ language.
3. A c___________ room is a site on the internet where people can exchange messages.
4. Body language is a type of a n___________ communication.
5. While travelling, I often use video chatting to keep in t___________ with my family.
6. Young people prefer to use mobile phones rather than 1___________phones.
7. The inability to communicate using a language is known as language b___________.
8. I couldn’t contact him by mobile phone because the network s_________ was so weak there.
9. N___________ is a set of rules for behaving properly online.
10.M___________ technology applies Computer elements, such as graphics, text, video, sound, to deliver a message.
IV. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
1. Many parents find it difficult to communicate___________ their teenage children.
A. of B. by C. through D. with
2. Communication has changed significantly___________ the last ten years.
A. in B. by C. for D. since
3. Ellen finally___________, apologizing for being late.
A. got through B. showed up C. went on D. took off
4. Letters were a common___________ of communication prior to the electronic age.
A. skill B. means C. channel D. System
5. They couldn’t communicate in___________, because William was illiterate.
A. body language B. sign language C. writing D. speaking
6. __________ allows you to hold meetings with colleagues who are located in different places.
A. Face-to-face meeting B. Message board
C. Multimedia technology D. Video conferencing
7. In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye___________ with the interviewers.
A. contact B. link C. touch D. connection
8. ___________ texting abbreviations tend to be grammatically incorrect, they are very commonly used in messages.
A. Because B. If C. Although D. While
9. The children are only allowed to watch television at weekends. Therefore, next Tuesday at 8 p. m they___________ television.
A. will watch B. are watching C. will be watching D. won’t be watching
10. ‘I don’t know,’ Anna replied, ___________.
A. raising her fists C. tapping her fingers
C. shrugging her shoulders D. placing her hands on her hips V. Choose the underlined word or phrase, A, B, c or D that needs correcting.
1. Sending an angry e-mail in Capital letters break the rules of netiquette.
A B C D
2. Unable speaking a word of the language, he communicated with his hands.
A B C D
3. He decided to not apply for that job because he didn’t meet all the qualifications.
A B C D
4. While overseas, I use iMessage and FaceTime to keep on touch with family and friends.
A B C D
5. Most teenagers say they’d rather to talk to their friends Online than see them in person.
A B C D
VI. Write the correct tense or form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Just a decade ago, cell phones___________ (primarily/ use) for calling people.
2. While I___________ (write) the email, the Computer suddenly went off.
3. I didn’t go to the movies with my friends as I___________ (see) the film already. 4. You can visit me around 7 o’clock tomorrow evening. I___________ (not do) anything important.
5. If ___________ (know) sign language, I’d be able to communicate with her.
6. In the future people ___________ (communicate) brain-to-brain using telepathy.
7. I wish my phone ___________ (have) a better camera so that I could take good pictures.
8. Could you meet me at the bus station? My bus___________ (arrive) at six.
9. We intend ___________ (go) to Australia next year to visit our daughter.
10. There’s no point ___________ (wait) for her to change her mind.
VII. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. There has been communication___________ between my son and myself. (fail)
2. Don’t pay any___________ to what they say. (attend)
3. Being able to communicate___________ is the most important of all life skills. (effect)
4. All that___________ can be conveyed in a simple diagram. (inform)
5. _________with others online can be fun, as long as your teen knows how to stay safe. (chat)
6. Most schools nowadays encourage___________ teaching methods. (interact)
7. I was asked for the first and fifth___________ of my six-character password. (digital)
8. If you want to live a better life, make your life more___________. (mean)
9. Smiling and frowning are examples of facial___________. (express)
10. Video conferencing___________ people in various places to have a meeting. (able) VIII. Match the body language with the meaning.
1. Cross your fingers.
2. Rub your chin.
3. Put your hands on your hips.
4. Raise your hands to offer a high five.
5. Bow your head after hearing a suggestion.
6. Shrug your shoulders.
7. Give a thump up.
8. Put your index finger on your mouth.
9. Cup a hand behind your ear.
10. Bite your lower lip.
a. ‘I’m thinking.’
b. ‘Be quiet!’
c. ‘I don’t know.’
d. ‘I can’t hear you.’
e. ‘Good!’
f. ‘Good luck!’
g. ‘I agree.’
h. ‘I’m angry.’
i. ‘I’m very worried.’
j. ‘So great! Let’s hit the hands.’
IX. Read the passage carefully, then do the tasks.
The very first, simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone. It read simply, “Merry Christmas”. Little did they know that their simple mode of communication would take the world by storm. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every corner of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year. Everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies on it to communicate.
SMS is now an integral part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred method of communication between family members. One study showed that the average American teenager sends up to 60 texts a day. However, SMS has also been blamed for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new sub-language has spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible characters. Texting shorthand such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
A. Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. age a. faraway
2. mode b. held responsible
3. remote c. decrease
4. relies d. method
5. integral e. era
6. blamed f. depends
7. decline g. essential
B. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. _____________The first text message was sent to engineer Neil Papworth in 1992.
2. _____________The first text message simply said “Merry Christmas”.
3. _____________Today SMS is a widely used form of communication.
4. _____________Around nine billion text messages are sent worldwide every year.
5. _____________An average US teen supposedly sends more than 60 text messages a day.
6. _____________People blame SMS for a decline in writing standards.
7. _____________An abbreviated, shorthand language has been created by texters.
8. _____________The texting acronym “LOL” is in the dictionary as “Lots of Love”. C. Answer the questions.
1. On what day was the first text message sent?
_______________________________________________________________________
2. Who was the first text message sent to?
_______________________________________________________________________ 3. How many words were there in the very first text message?
_______________________________________________________________________ 4. What does “SMS” mean?
_______________________________________________________________________ 5. What does everybody rely on SMS to do?
_______________________________________________________________________ 6. What two problems has texting been blamed for?
_______________________________________________________________________ 7. What did texters find to write messages more quickly?
_______________________________________________________________________ 8. What does “LOL” mean in a text?
_______________________________________________________________________ X. Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first one.
1. They will provide 5G in certain areas of the City, won’t they?
Will 5G_____________________________________________________________
2. Beck had difficulty in understanding her daughter’s text messages.
Beck found it ________________________________________________________
3. Video conferencing technology allows people in remote places to hold face-to-face meetings. Video conferencing technology lets_______________________________________
4. The first time that I created an email account is still unforgettable.
I still remember_______________________________________________________
5. Making a video call without the network is impossible.
It’s_________________________________________________________________
6. Face-to-face communication is better than texting.
Texting isn’t _______________________________________________________
7. Could you please confirm the date and time of the meeting?
Would you___________________________________________________________
8. The teacher made me stay in after school and do extra work.
I___________________________________________________________________
9. ‘Why don’t we give Jean a video call?’ Albert said.
Albert suggested______________________________________________________ 10. My mother does her shopping at about this time every week.
This time next week my mother_________________________________________

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9 tháng 5 2020

bài kiêm tra à bn

20 tháng 5 2020

Đây là bài kiểm tra đúng không bạn!!!

TEST FOR UNIT 10I. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.1. A. telepathy B. System C. cyberworld D. battery2. A. cinema B. cultural C. conference D. communicate3. A. watched B. glanced C. decided D. attached4. A. mean B. reach C. leave D. break5. A. device B. netiquette C. dimension D. tinyII. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed ditterently.1. A. batteryB. cinemaC. oversleepD. conference2. A. telepathyB. communicateC. competitiveD....
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TEST FOR UNIT 10
I. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
1. A. telepathy B. System C. cyberworld D. battery
2. A. cinema B. cultural C. conference D. communicate
3. A. watched B. glanced C. decided D. attached
4. A. mean B. reach C. leave D. break
5. A. device B. netiquette C. dimension D. tiny
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed ditterently.
1. A. battery
B. cinema
C. oversleep
D. conference
2. A. telepathy
B. communicate
C. competitive
D. disappearance
3. A. positive
B. multimedia
C. verbally
D. netiquette
4. A. competitive
B. possibility
C. curiosity
D. afternoon
5. A. electrical
B. device
C. Computer
D. graphic
III. Complete each sentence with an appropriate word. The first letter is given.
1. I tried calling you several times but I couldn’t get t___________.
2. Most deaf people communicate in s___________ language.
3. A c___________ room is a site on the internet where people can exchange messages.
4. Body language is a type of a n___________ communication.
5. While travelling, I often use video chatting to keep in t___________ with my family.
6. Young people prefer to use mobile phones rather than 1___________phones.
7. The inability to communicate using a language is known as language b___________.
8. I couldn’t contact him by mobile phone because the network s_________ was so weak there.
9. N___________ is a set of rules for behaving properly online.
10.M___________ technology applies Computer elements, such as graphics, text, video, sound, to deliver a message.
IV. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
1. Many parents find it difficult to communicate___________ their teenage children.
A. of B. by C. through D. with
2. Communication has changed significantly___________ the last ten years.
A. in B. by C. for D. since
3. Ellen finally___________, apologizing for being late.
A. got through B. showed up C. went on D. took off
4. Letters were a common___________ of communication prior to the electronic age.
A. skill B. means C. channel D. System
5. They couldn’t communicate in___________, because William was illiterate.
A. body language B. sign language C. writing D. speaking
6. __________ allows you to hold meetings with colleagues who are located in different places.
A. Face-to-face meeting B. Message board
C. Multimedia technology D. Video conferencing
7. In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye___________ with the interviewers.
A. contact B. link C. touch D. connection
8. ___________ texting abbreviations tend to be grammatically incorrect, they are very commonly used in messages.
A. Because B. If C. Although D. While
9. The children are only allowed to watch television at weekends. Therefore, next Tuesday at 8 p. m they___________ television.
A. will watch B. are watching C. will be watching D. won’t be watching
10. ‘I don’t know,’ Anna replied, ___________.
A. raising her fists C. tapping her fingers
C. shrugging her shoulders D. placing her hands on her hips V. Choose the underlined word or phrase, A, B, c or D that needs correcting.
1. Sending an angry e-mail in Capital letters break the rules of netiquette.
A B C D
2. Unable speaking a word of the language, he communicated with his hands.
A B C D
3. He decided to not apply for that job because he didn’t meet all the qualifications.
A B C D
4. While overseas, I use iMessage and FaceTime to keep on touch with family and friends.
A B C D
5. Most teenagers say they’d rather to talk to their friends Online than see them in person.
A B C D
VI. Write the correct tense or form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Just a decade ago, cell phones___________ (primarily/ use) for calling people.
2. While I___________ (write) the email, the Computer suddenly went off.
3. I didn’t go to the movies with my friends as I___________ (see) the film already. 4. You can visit me around 7 o’clock tomorrow evening. I___________ (not do) anything important.
5. If ___________ (know) sign language, I’d be able to communicate with her.
6. In the future people ___________ (communicate) brain-to-brain using telepathy.
7. I wish my phone ___________ (have) a better camera so that I could take good pictures.
8. Could you meet me at the bus station? My bus___________ (arrive) at six.
9. We intend ___________ (go) to Australia next year to visit our daughter.
10. There’s no point ___________ (wait) for her to change her mind.
VII. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. There has been communication___________ between my son and myself. (fail)
2. Don’t pay any___________ to what they say. (attend)
3. Being able to communicate___________ is the most important of all life skills. (effect)
4. All that___________ can be conveyed in a simple diagram. (inform)
5. _________with others online can be fun, as long as your teen knows how to stay safe. (chat)
6. Most schools nowadays encourage___________ teaching methods. (interact)
7. I was asked for the first and fifth___________ of my six-character password. (digital)
8. If you want to live a better life, make your life more___________. (mean)
9. Smiling and frowning are examples of facial___________. (express)
10. Video conferencing___________ people in various places to have a meeting. (able) VIII. Match the body language with the meaning.
1. Cross your fingers.
2. Rub your chin.
3. Put your hands on your hips.
4. Raise your hands to offer a high five.
5. Bow your head after hearing a suggestion.
6. Shrug your shoulders.
7. Give a thump up.
8. Put your index finger on your mouth.
9. Cup a hand behind your ear.
10. Bite your lower lip.
a. ‘I’m thinking.’
b. ‘Be quiet!’
c. ‘I don’t know.’
d. ‘I can’t hear you.’
e. ‘Good!’
f. ‘Good luck!’
g. ‘I agree.’
h. ‘I’m angry.’
i. ‘I’m very worried.’
j. ‘So great! Let’s hit the hands.’
IX. Read the passage carefully, then do the tasks.
The very first, simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone. It read simply, “Merry Christmas”. Little did they know that their simple mode of communication would take the world by storm. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every corner of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year. Everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies on it to communicate.
SMS is now an integral part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred method of communication between family members. One study showed that the average American teenager sends up to 60 texts a day. However, SMS has also been blamed for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new sub-language has spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible characters. Texting shorthand such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
A. Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. age a. faraway
2. mode b. held responsible
3. remote c. decrease
4. relies d. method
5. integral e. era
6. blamed f. depends
7. decline g. essential
B. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. _____________The first text message was sent to engineer Neil Papworth in 1992.
2. _____________The first text message simply said “Merry Christmas”.
3. _____________Today SMS is a widely used form of communication.
4. _____________Around nine billion text messages are sent worldwide every year.
5. _____________An average US teen supposedly sends more than 60 text messages a day.
6. _____________People blame SMS for a decline in writing standards.
7. _____________An abbreviated, shorthand language has been created by texters.
8. _____________The texting acronym “LOL” is in the dictionary as “Lots of Love”. C. Answer the questions.
1. On what day was the first text message sent?
_______________________________________________________________________
2. Who was the first text message sent to?
_______________________________________________________________________ 3. How many words were there in the very first text message?
_______________________________________________________________________ 4. What does “SMS” mean?
_______________________________________________________________________ 5. What does everybody rely on SMS to do?
_______________________________________________________________________ 6. What two problems has texting been blamed for?
_______________________________________________________________________ 7. What did texters find to write messages more quickly?
_______________________________________________________________________ 8. What does “LOL” mean in a text?
_______________________________________________________________________ X. Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first one.
1. They will provide 5G in certain areas of the City, won’t they?
Will 5G_____________________________________________________________
2. Beck had difficulty in understanding her daughter’s text messages.
Beck found it ________________________________________________________
3. Video conferencing technology allows people in remote places to hold face-to-face meetings. Video conferencing technology lets_______________________________________
4. The first time that I created an email account is still unforgettable.
I still remember_______________________________________________________
5. Making a video call without the network is impossible.
It’s_________________________________________________________________
6. Face-to-face communication is better than texting.
Texting isn’t _______________________________________________________
7. Could you please confirm the date and time of the meeting?
Would you___________________________________________________________
8. The teacher made me stay in after school and do extra work.
I___________________________________________________________________
9. ‘Why don’t we give Jean a video call?’ Albert said.
Albert suggested______________________________________________________ 10. My mother does her shopping at about this time every week.
This time next week my mother_________________________________________

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30 tháng 4 2020

TEST FOR UNIT 10
IV. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
1. Many parents find it difficult to communicate___________ their teenage children.
A. of                        B. by                    C. through                       D. with
2. Communication has changed significantly___________ the last ten years.
A. in                        B. by                     C. for                                D. since
3. Ellen finally___________, apologizing for being late.
A. got through         B. showed up      C. went on                        D. took off
4. Letters were a common___________ of communication prior to the electronic age.
A. skill                     B. means                C. channel                        D. System
5. They couldn’t communicate in___________, because William was illiterate.
A. body language     B. sign language    C. writing                          D. speaking
6. __________ allows you to hold meetings with colleagues who are located in different places.
A. Face-to-face meeting                          B. Message board
C. Multimedia technology                     D. Video conferencing
7. In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye___________ with the interviewers.
A. contact                       B. link                  C. touch                    D. connection
8. ___________ texting abbreviations tend to be grammaally incorrect, they are very commonly used in messages.
A. Because                    B. If                      C. Although               D. While
9. The children are only allowed to watch television at weekends. Therefore, next Tuesday at 8 p. m they___________ television.
A. will watch                  B. are watching        C. will be watching            D. won’t be watching
10. ‘I don’t know,’ Anna replied, ___________.
A. raising her fists                                        B. tapping her fingers
C. shrugging her shoulders                            D. placing her hands on her hips 

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TK cho mình nha !!!

OMG thế thì ai làm nổi

nhiều quá

13 tháng 6 2018

1bread 

2cream cake 

3coffee

12 tháng 6 2018

1.bread

2.sweet

3.coffee

24 tháng 11 2021

fishes -> fish

aften -> after

her -> his

24 tháng 11 2021

fishes sửa thành: fish

aften sửa thanh: after

her sửa thành" his

9 tháng 3 2018

1. Museum

2. Skeleton

3. Dinosaur

4. Robot

5. Alive

6. Dead

7. Roar

8. Scary

9. Model

10. Scream

24 tháng 3 2022

còn ai thức ko =]

24 tháng 3 2022

hôm nay là ngày bao nhiêu

it is 24