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25 tháng 2 2019

25 Sorry but I don't understand. Can you.................?

a.say me what you mean b. tell what you mean c. explain me what you mean d. explain what you mean

26 Everyday in the world, billion of empty cans..................

a. is thrown a way b. throw away c. are thrown a way d. have thrown a way

27 Why is............things made of rubber and metal imortant?

a. recycle b. recycles c.recycled d. recycling

28 My sister sold all te empty cans and collected..................funds for the orphans

a. to take b. to have c. to raise d. give

29 ...............should be sent to the children in remate areas?

a. how b. when c. why d. what

30 It is................for you to remember the way how to make compost?

a. interest b. clearly c. dificuft d. quickly

6. People can get the latest ________and enjoy interesting programs on it. A. computer B. website C. information D. the Internet 7. ________ from factories is one cause of water pollution A. waste B. materials C. treasure D. dynamite 8. I don’t spend much time________ the Net. I’m too busy with my homework. A. going B. making C. playing D. surfing 9. I can’t easily get access________ the Internet because of living in the country. A. for B. to C. into D. about 10. We should put garbage bins...
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6. People can get the latest ________and enjoy interesting programs on it.
A. computer B. website C. information D. the Internet

7. ________ from factories is one cause of water pollution
A. waste B. materials C. treasure D. dynamite

8. I don’t spend much time________ the Net. I’m too busy with my homework.
A. going B. making C. playing D. surfing

9. I can’t easily get access________ the Internet because of living in the country.
A. for B. to C. into D. about

10. We should put garbage bins around here to prevent lazy students________throwing trsh.
A. for B. against C. from D. away

11. They were riding________the forest.
A. over B. to C. for D. through

12. Let’s do it, ________?
A. shall we B. shall I C. don’t you D. shan’t we

13. I am a student, ________?
A. aren’t I B. am not I C. aren’t you D. am I

14. You should avoid________ in such a dangerous river.
A. swim B. to swim C. sitting D. swimming

15. I think most children are creative enough to write________ poems.
A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautifully D. beautify

16. If we go on littering, the environment will become________ polluted
A. seriously B. serious C. hardier D. hardly

17. They wanted their school________ more beautiful and attractive.
A. become B. to become C. becoming D. becomes

18. I’m worried________ our environment are getting worse.
A. which B. that C. what D. whose

19. He is going to the post office ________ he wants to send a letter.
A. as B. however C. and D. although

20. I won’t meet him ________ he doesn’t come.
A. because B. if C. although D. unless

  1. READING:
  1. Choose the best item to answer the question about the passage:

In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose job is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re – using steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than five million cans start new lives in new steel products.

After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.

So next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been!.

21. What is the text mainly about?
A. The production of canned food and drink in the UK.
B. Collecting household rubbish.
C. Recycling food and drink cans.
D. How steel cans are made

22. Why do the use a lot of cans?

A. Because we can throw them away and forget all about them.
B. Because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable.
C. Because they can be collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip.

D. Because they are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel.

23. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to learn about the soft drink industry.
B. to understand how rubbish is collected.
C. to find out more about how steel is made.
D. to discover what happens to old cans.

24. How do we know that re – using steel is very successful?
A. Every person eses 5000 cans a year.
B. Over 5,000,000 cans are recycled daily.
C. All cans and tins are now made from steel.
D. It reduces the amount of waste to collect.

25. What does the writer suggest about our attitude to old cans?
A. We don’t care what happens to them.
B. We should be more careful where to throw them.
C. We could help by sending them to the factory.
D. We are making things difficult for the dustbin men.

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8 tháng 8 2018

6. People can get the latest ________and enjoy interesting programs on it.
A. computer B. website C. information D. the Internet

7. ________ from factories is one cause of water pollution
A. waste B. materials C. treasure D. dynamite

8. I don’t spend much time________ the Net. I’m too busy with my homework.
A. going B. making C. playing D. surfing

9. I can’t easily get access________ the Internet because of living in the country.
A. for B. to C. into D. about

10. We should put garbage bins around here to prevent lazy students________throwing trsh.
A. for B. against C. from D. away

11. They were riding________the forest.
A. over B. to C. for D. through

12. Let’s do it, ________?
A. shall we B. shall I C. don’t you D. shan’t we

13. I am a student, ________?
A. aren’t I B. am not I C. aren’t you D. am I

14. You should avoid________ in such a dangerous river.
A. swim B. to swim C. sitting D. swimming

15. I think most children are creative enough to write________ poems.
A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautifully D. beautify

16. If we go on littering, the environment will become________ polluted
A. seriously B. serious C. hardier D. hardly

17. They wanted their school________ more beautiful and attractive.
A. become B. to become C. becoming D. becomes

18. I’m worried________ our environment are getting worse.
A. which B. that C. what D. whose

19. He is going to the post office ________ he wants to send a letter.
A. as B. however C. and D. although

20. I won’t meet him ________ he doesn’t come.
A. because B. if C. although D. unless

  1. READING:
  1. Choose the best item to answer the question about the passage:

In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose job is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re – using steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than five million cans start new lives in new steel products.

After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.

So next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been!.

21. What is the text mainly about?
A. The production of canned food and drink in the UK.
B. Collecting household rubbish.
C. Recycling food and drink cans.
D. How steel cans are made

22. Why do the use a lot of cans?

A. Because we can throw them away and forget all about them.
B. Because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable.
C. Because they can be collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip.

D. Because they are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel.

23. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to learn about the soft drink industry.
B. to understand how rubbish is collected.
C. to find out more about how steel is made.
D. to discover what happens to old cans.

24. How do we know that re – using steel is very successful?
A. Every person eses 5000 cans a year.
B. Over 5,000,000 cans are recycled daily.
C. All cans and tins are now made from steel.
D. It reduces the amount of waste to collect.

25. What does the writer suggest about our attitude to old cans?
A. We don’t care what happens to them.
B. We should be more careful where to throw them.
C. We could help by sending them to the factory.
D. We are making things difficult for the dustbin men.

Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. 1. You can't visit the United States unless you get a visa. a. You can't visit the United States if you get a visa. b. If you don't get a visa, you cannot visit the United States. c. Although you get a visa, you can't visit the United States. d. You can visit the United States even if you don't get a visa. 2. Why don't we recycle bottles and cans? a. We must recycle bottles and cans, mustn't we? b. What do we recycle bottles...
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Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. 1. You can't visit the United States unless you get a visa. a. You can't visit the United States if you get a visa. b. If you don't get a visa, you cannot visit the United States. c. Although you get a visa, you can't visit the United States. d. You can visit the United States even if you don't get a visa. 2. Why don't we recycle bottles and cans? a. We must recycle bottles and cans, mustn't we? b. What do we recycle bottles and cans for? c. Shall we recycle bottles and cans? d. How can we recycle bottles and cans? 3. I'll be happy to give you a lift. a. Would you mind giving me a lit? b. Giving me a lift will make you happy c. Ill be happy if you give me a lift. d. I don't mind giving you a lift. 4. What do you think I should do? a. What do you advise me to do? b. What should I do for you? c. Why don't you think what I should do? d. What I do depend on your thinking. 5. My classmate gave this book to me. a. My classmate was given this book by me. b. This book was given to me by my classmate. c. This book was given to my classmate by me. d. This book was given my classmate by me.
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29 tháng 9 2018

Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one.

1. You can't visit the United States unless you get a visa.

a. You can't visit the United States if you get a visa.

b. If you don't get a visa, you cannot visit the United States.

c. Although you get a visa, you can't visit the United States.

d. You can visit the United States even if you don't get a visa.

2. Why don't we recycle bottles and cans?

a. We must recycle bottles and cans, mustn't we?

b. What do we recycle bottles and cans for?

c. Shall we recycle bottles and cans?

d. How can we recycle bottles and cans?

3. I'll be happy to give you a lift.

a. Would you mind giving me a lit?

b. Giving me a lift will make you happy

c. Ill be happy if you give me a lift.

d. I don't mind giving you a lift.

4. What do you think I should do?

a. What do you advise me to do?

b. What should I do for you?

c. Why don't you think what I should do?

d. What I do depend on your thinking.

5. My classmate gave this book to me.

a. My classmate was given this book by me.

b. This book was given to me by my classmate.

c. This book was given to my classmate by me.

d. This book was given my classmate by me.

4 tháng 3 2020

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the corect
word that best completes each blank

After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men (14)..... empty your dustbin each week (15)...... take to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken (16)..... to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.
14. A. whom B. whose C. who D.which
15. A. so B. and C. or D.but
16. A. separately B. separate C. separation D.separatable

V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage. In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can...
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V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.

In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can always tell the people who (29)...................because their uniforms are not as new or don'L fit properly. Lastly, the main reason. (30)....................most students don't like school uniforms is because most schools choose such horrible colors and styles that don't (31)...................young people from poor home

24. a. clothes b. term c. name d. uniform

25: a. risks b. limits c. advantages d. pleasures

26. with b. to c. in d. for

27. a. can c. should b. need d. have to

28. a. look b. dress c. view d. like

29. a. come b. go c. run d. move

30. a. what b. which c. why d. when

31. a. give b. suit c. design d. wear

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24 tháng 11 2018

V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.

In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can always tell the people who (29)...................because their uniforms are not as new or don'L fit properly. Lastly, the main reason. (30)....................most students don't like school uniforms is because most schools choose such horrible colors and styles that don't (31)...................young people from poor home

24. a. clothes b. term c. name d. uniform

25: a. risks b. limits c. advantages d. pleasures

26. with b. to c. in d. for

27. a. can c. should b. need d. have to

28. a. look b. dress c. view d. like

29. a. come b. go c. run d. move

30. a. what b. which c. why d. when

31. a. give b. suit c. design d. wear

What is good writing for children? The children’s publishers will tell you they look for ‘good writing’. What exactly do they mean? Before you send a story you have written to any publisher at all, your severest critic ought to be you vourself. To have a chance of succeeding in the competitive market of children’s fiction, you should constantly be aware, every single time you sit down at your word-processor, of the need to produce ‘good, original writing’. A difficult task,...
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What is good writing for children?
The children’s publishers will tell you they look for ‘good writing’. What exactly do they mean?

Before you send a story you have written to any publisher at all, your severest critic ought to be you vourself. To have a chance of succeeding in the competitive market of children’s fiction, you should constantly be aware, every single time you sit down at your word-processor, of the need to produce ‘good, original writing’. A difficult task, maybe, but one which hopefully we will help you to achieve.

To begin with, let us try to pin down exactly what publishers mean when they talk about ‘good writing’ for children. A useful starting point would be to take a look at some of the children’s books which won literary prizes last year. Reading these books is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways of: (a) finding out what individual publishers are publishing at the moment, and (b) learning a few tricks of the trade from well-established professionals. It goes without saying, of course, that slavishly copying the style and subject matter of a successful author is usually a recipe for disaster. Nor should you become downhearted after reading a particularly brilliant piece of work, and miserably think you will never be able to match up to those standards. Remember, overnight success is rare - most successful children’s authors will have struggled long and hard to learn their trade. Read these books as a critic; note down the things you enjoyed or admired, as well as areas where you feel there was possibly room for improvement. After all, nobody is perfect, not even a successful, prize-winning author.

Possibly the toughest challenge is right at the youngest end of the age range - the picture book. The would-be author/ illustrator is attempting to create an exciting story out of the narrow, limited, everyday world of a young child’s experience - not easy at all. The whole storyline has to be strong enough to keep the reader turning the pages, yet simple enough to fit into a few pages. Another problem for the new picture-book author is that it can seem that every subject and every approach has been done to death, with nothing new left to say. Add to this the fact that printing costs are high because of full colour illustrations, which means that the publisher will probably want a text that suits the international market to increase sales, and a novel for ten-year olds, with hardly any pictures at all, starts to look much more inviting.

You would be forgiven for wondering if there are any truly original plots left to impress publishers with. But remember that, in many ways, it is the writer’s own personal style, and intelligent handling of a subject that can change a familiar, overworked plot into something original and fresh. To illustrate this, read The Enchanted Horse by Magdalen Nabb. A young girl called Irina finds an old wooden horse in a junk shop, takes it home and treats it as if it was real. Soon it magically starts to come to life ... Sounds familiar? The magic object that comes alive is a storyline that has been used in hundreds of other children’s stories. So why does it succeed here? The answer is that Magdalen Nabb has created a strong, believable character in the lonely, unhappy heroine Irina, and the descriptions of her relationship with the wooden horse are poetic and touching.

So, to return to the question asked at the beginning: What exactly is ‘good writing’ for children? The answer is that it is writing which is fresh, exciting and unpredictable, and which gives a new and original angle on what might be a well- worn subject. But do not be put off if you feel that you simply cannot match up to all these requirements. While there is obviously no substitute for talent, and the ability to come up with suitable ideas, many of the techniques for improving and polishing your manuscript can be learned.

8. Why does the article advise people to look at prize-winning books?

A. to copy the author’s style

B. to realise what a high standard needs to be reached

C. to get an idea of what might be successful

D. to find out how to trick publishers

9. What do most successful children’s authors have in common?

A. They did not get depressed by early failures.

B. They have learned how to be critical of other authors’ work.

C. They find it easy to think of storylines that will sell.

D. They have worked hard to become well-known.

10. Why is the picture book the most difficult to write?

A. There is a limited range of subjects available.

B. Young children cannot follow storylines easily.

C. The pictures need to be exciting.

D. Children want to be able to read it quickly.

11.What looks ‘more inviting’ in line 54?

A.the international market

B. the increased sales

C. the novel for ten-year-olds

D. the type of pictures

12. The book about Irina is successful

A. because of the unusual way magic is used.

B. because of the way the character is described.

C. because the story has not been told before.

D. because the pictures bring the story to life.

13. What does ‘it’ refer to in line 68?

A. the storyline

B. the magic object

C. the horse

D. the children’s story

14. What conclusion does the writer of the text come to?

A. Anyone can learn to write a good story.

B. The subject matter is the most important consideration.

C. If you have natural ability, you can learn the rest.

D. Some published fiction is badly written.

15. Why was this text written?

A. to explain what kind of books children like to read

B. to give advice to people who want to write children’s fiction

C. to discourage new authors from being too optimistic

D. to persuade new authors to get away from old ideas

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Choose the word/phrase passage. The Internet has become part of our everyday life. Do you find the Internet useful? What do you use the Internet for? How much time do you spend surfing the web a day? Please (13) ________to these questions. XUAN: To my mind, the Internet is a very fast and cheap way for me to get information. I can also communicate with my friends by (14)_____ of e-mail or chatting. However, I don't use the Internet quite often (15)__________ I don't have much time. For me,...
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Choose the word/phrase passage.
The Internet has become part of our everyday life. Do you find the Internet useful? What do you use the Internet for? How much time do you spend surfing the web a day? Please (13) ________to these questions.
XUAN: To my mind, the Internet is a very fast and cheap way for me to get information. I can also communicate with my friends by (14)_____ of e-mail or chatting. However, I don't use the Internet quite often (15)__________ I don't have much time. For me, the Internet is a wonderful invention of modern life. Iu makes our world a small place:
MANH: Everybody can (16)________from the use of the Internet in life, However. it is a pity for both me and most of my friends in the country. We cannot easily get access (17) ________the Internet out here. I sometimes pay a visit to my uncle in the city at weekends, and this is a good (18) ______for me to explore the net I spend most of the time wandering because I just don't know which website is useful for me. '.
13. A answer C. reply D. write B. ask
14. A. means B. way C. method D. technique
15.A. so B. although C. if D. because
16. A. get B, benefit C. enjoy D. take
17. A. to D. for B. from C. of
18.A. case B. opportunity C. action D. festival

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2 tháng 3 2019

Choose the word/phrase passage.
The Internet has become part of our everyday life. Do you find the Internet useful? What do you use the Internet for? How much time do you spend surfing the web a day? Please (13) ________to these questions.
XUAN: To my mind, the Internet is a very fast and cheap way for me to get information. I can also communicate with my friends by (14)_____ of e-mail or chatting. However, I don't use the Internet quite often (15)__________ I don't have much time. For me, the Internet is a wonderful invention of modern life. Iu makes our world a small place:
MANH: Everybody can (16)________from the use of the Internet in life, However. it is a pity for both me and most of my friends in the country. We cannot easily get access (17) ________the Internet out here. I sometimes pay a visit to my uncle in the city at weekends, and this is a good (18) ______for me to explore the net I spend most of the time wandering because I just don't know which website is useful for me. '.
13. A answer C. reply D. write B. ask
14. A. means B. way C. method D. technique
15.A. so B. although C. if D. because
16. A. get B, benefit C. enjoy D. take
17. A. to D. for B. from C. of
18.A. case B. opportunity C. action D. festival

2 tháng 3 2019

The Internet has become part of our everyday life. Do you find the Internet useful? What do you use the Internet for? How much time do you spend surfing the web a day? Please (13) ________to these questions.
XUAN: To my mind, the Internet is a very fast and cheap way for me to get information. I can also communicate with my friends by (14)_____ of e-mail or chatting. However, I don't use the Internet quite often (15)__________ I don't have much time. For me, the Internet is a wonderful invention of modern life. Iu makes our world a small place:
MANH: Everybody can (16)________from the use of the Internet in life, However. it is a pity for both me and most of my friends in the country. We cannot easily get access (17) ________the Internet out here. I sometimes pay a visit to my uncle in the city at weekends, and this is a good (18) ______for me to explore the net I spend most of the time wandering because I just don't know which website is useful for me. '.
13. A answer C. reply D. write B. ask
14. A. means B. way C. method D. technique
15.A. so B. although C. if D. because
16. A. get B, benefit C. enjoy D. take
17. A. to D. for B. from C. of
18.A. case B. opportunity C. action D. festival

VI. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. Do you run the faucet while you brush your teeth? Do you know that you are waating the water? Whenever you turn on the faucet, think about how you'd feel if you had to carry that water from a well! Then you'll remember not to run extra water while brushing teeth. Is there littor around your school or at the park? Litter doesn't look nice but some litter can be harmful to other creatures Always put litter in trash cans and be...
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VI. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Do you run the faucet while you brush your teeth? Do you know that you are waating the water? Whenever you turn on the faucet, think about how you'd feel if you had to carry that water from a well! Then you'll remember not to run extra water while brushing teeth. Is there littor around your school or at the park? Litter doesn't look nice but some litter can be harmful to other creatures Always put litter in trash cans and be sure lo recycle all the aluminum and steel cans. Look for the triangle at the bottom of plastic containers. If you see the numbers 1 or 2 in the triangle, the plastic item can be recycled
Even something as simple as using bothi side of a piece of paper can help the earth.When you are finished with a school worksheet, use the back of the paper for drawing or feed it back into printer to use for another worksheet. You can save electricity by turning off the computer or other electronics when they are not being used and don't forget to turn off the lights when you leave a room
32. What can people do to help the earth?
a. Save water b. Reuse waste paper c. Recycle things d. All of the above
33. Which of the following cannot be recycled (or reused)?
a. Plastic b. Water c. Paper d. Metal
34. What symbol can you see at the bottom of the container that can be recycled?
a. Circle b. Oval c.Triangle d. Diamond
35. What can you do to save electricity?
a. Turn off the television when you are not watching it
b. Turn off the faucet when you finish using.
c. Use a worksheet with single printed page for another worksheet.
d. Look for recycle information at the bottom of plastic containers.
36. Which of the following is not the writer's advice?
a. Reuse and recycle paper, bottles and cans.
b. Put litter in trash cans.
c. Save water and electricity.
d. Reduce the amount of garbage we produce

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17 tháng 2 2019

32d 33b 34c 35a 36d

I. Write the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. How long have you been looking for____________? A. employee 2. To____________ photography professionally requires a lot of skills. A. do B. make C. commit 3. We made her an excellent offer, but she____________ it. A. turned B. rejected C. accepted B. employer C. employment D. employ D. carry D. denied 4. That old building is going to...
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I. Write the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. How long have you been looking for____________? A. employee 2. To____________ photography professionally requires a lot of skills. A. do B. make C. commit 3. We made her an excellent offer, but she____________ it. A. turned B. rejected C. accepted B. employer C. employment D. employ D. carry D. denied 4. That old building is going to be____________ and a new library will be built in its place. A. pushed off B. pulled down C. pushed in D. pulled through 5. You are not allowed to bring coffee into the examination room, ____________? A. do you B. aren’t you C. don’t you D. are you 6. When we met that day in Paris, I didn’t know that he was married____________ Barbara. A. with 7. This is____________ the most difficult job I have ever tackled. A. by far B. by the way C. by all means B. to C. in D. of D. by rights 8. ____________ about gene-related diseases has increased is welcome news. A. Scientific knowledge C. Through scientific knowledge B. It was scientific knowledge D. That scientific knowledge 9. Members of the rock group were asked to modify their behavior____________ leave the hotel. A. or else B. unless C. lest D. in case 10. He___________ to the doctor after the accident, but he continued to play instead. A. should have gone C. needn’t have gone B. shouldn’t have gone D. must have gone 11. Richard has invited Ann to his study group tonight, but she has refused. What would Richard be most likely to say in response to Ann’s refusal? Ann: “I’m afraid I can’t go tonight. I’m just not in the mood for it!” Richard: “____________________!” A. Off you go B. You are out C. Suit yourself D. Good for you 12. ____________ to the Senate than he began to face some of the realities of being a U.S. senator. A. No sooner had Obama been elected C. No sooner had Obama elected B. No sooner Obama had been elected D. No sooner Obama had elected 13. Vietnam’s renowned rocker Tran Lap, ____________ died of cancer on 17 March 2016, will be honored with a posthumous medal for his contribution to the country’s music industry. A. that 14. ____________ his brother, Tom is active and friendly. A. Dislike B. Alike C. Unlike B. who C. whom D. whose D. Liking 15. Through generations, despite many____________, some Huong Canh families have successfully preserved their traditional job of clay pot and tile making. A. out and about 16. ____________ awful coffee she makes! A. What B. What a B. odds and ends C. ins and outs C. How a D. ups and downs D. How 17. I told them to keep quiet but they continued____________ a noise. A. to make B. making C. to do D. doing 18. We are going to stay with____________. A. a relative of we B. relative of us C. a relative of ours D. one of our relatives' 19. Regular exercise and good diet will bring____________ fitness and health. A. about B. up C. to D. from 20. Mike: “I have bought you a toy. Happy birthday to you!” Jane: “____________________” A. The same to you. B. Have a nice day! C. What a pity! D. What a lovely toy! Thanks.
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V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage. A good way to save energy is by not (24) ________things. Don't use paper plates or cups all the time. You only use them once - then (25)__________ them away. Write on both (26)_____________ of your paper. Use lunch box and thermos (27)_________of paper bags and box drinks. Buy one big bottle of juice instead of six little ones. Buy one big bag of chips not ten little ones. (28) _________waste saves energy: It takes energy to make...
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V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.
A good way to save energy is by not (24) ________things. Don't use paper plates or cups all the time. You only use them once - then (25)__________ them away. Write on both (26)_____________ of your paper. Use lunch box and thermos (27)_________of paper bags and box drinks. Buy one big bottle of juice instead of six little ones. Buy one big bag of chips not ten little ones. (28) _________waste saves energy: It takes energy to make things and to get rid (29) ___________them. Buy: things without a lot of (30)____ Some candy has more plastic around it than food in it. (31) waste!
24. a. making b. reusing c. recycling d. wasting
25. a. put b. throw c. keep d. give
26. a. sides b. lines c. sheets d. aspect
27. a. in spite b. consist c. replace d. instead
28. a. Producing b. Reducing c. Dumping d. Cleaning
29. a. in b. on d. for c.of
30. a. Package b. Packet c. Packaging d. Packing
31. a. What b. Which c. How d. Why

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22 tháng 2 2019

V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.
A good way to save energy is by not (24) ________things. Don't use paper plates or cups all the time. You only use them once - then (25)__________ them away. Write on both (26)_____________ of your paper. Use lunch box and thermos (27)_________of paper bags and box drinks. Buy one big bottle of juice instead of six little ones. Buy one big bag of chips not ten little ones. (28) _________waste saves energy: It takes energy to make things and to get rid (29) ___________them. Buy: things without a lot of (30)____ Some candy has more plastic around it than food in it. (31) waste!
24. a. making b. reusing c. recycling d. wasting
25. a. put b. throw c. keep d. give
26. a. sides b. lines c. sheets d. aspect
27. a. in spite b. consist c. replace d. instead
28. a. Producing b. Reducing c. Dumping d. Cleaning
29. a. in b. on d. for c.of
30. a. Package b. Packet c. Packaging d. Packing
31. a. What b. Which c. How d. Why

23 tháng 2 2019

V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.
A good way to save energy is by not (24) ________things. Don't use paper plates or cups all the time. You only use them once - then (25)__________ them away. Write on both (26)_____________ of your paper. Use lunch box and thermos (27)_________of paper bags and box drinks. Buy one big bottle of juice instead of six little ones. Buy one big bag of chips not ten little ones. (28) _________waste saves energy: It takes energy to make things and to get rid (29) ___________them. Buy: things without a lot of (30)____ Some candy has more plastic around it than food in it. (31) waste!
24. a. making b. reusing c. recycling d. wasting
25. a. put b. throw c. keep d. give
26. a. sides b. lines c. sheets d. aspect
27. a. in spite b. consist c. replace d. instead
28. a. Producing b. Reducing c. Dumping d. Cleaning
29. a. in b. on d. for c.of
30. a. Package b. Packet c. Packaging d. Packing
31. a. What b. Which c. How d. Why