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19 tháng 2 2017

1.The Olympic Games (be) are held once every four years.

Ở đây mình sẽ giải thích cho các bạn hiểu :

Thế vận hội được tổ chức 4 năm 1 lần => thường xuyên => chia are là phù hợp với ngữ cảnh.

2.The first Olympic Games (take) took place in Greece in 776 BC.

Thế vận hội đầu tiên diễn ra ở Hy Lạp vào năm 776 trước Công nguyên.

=> Đây là hành động đã diễn ra => quá khứ => took

3.People (start) started to use computers about 50 years ago.

Cái này thì quá dễ rồi nhỉ => ago => quá khứ đơn.

4.-What's that noise?

-The children (play) are playing tug of war.

5.-What did you(do) do last weekend?

-I (cycle) cycled round the lake with my friends.

Then I (watch) watched TV in the afternoon.

19 tháng 2 2017

3/Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.

1.The Olympic Games (be)....WAS.. held once every four years.

2.The first Olympic Games (take).....TOOK....... place in Greece in 776 BC.

3.People (start).....STARTED...... to use computers about 50 years ago.

4.-What's that noise?

-The children (play)....IS PLAYING... tug of war.

5.-What .....DID..... you(do).....DO..... last weekend?

-I (cycle).....CYCLED.... round the lake with my friends.

Then I (watch)....watched... TV in the afternoon.

29 tháng 7 2019

Make the questions for the underlined part in each sentence.

1. The Olympics Games are held once every four years.

How often are the Olympics Games held?

2. The children are playing tug of war.

What are the children doing?

3. The first Olympics Games took place in Greece in 776 BC.

Where and when did the first Olympics Games take?​

4. Pelé began his career at the age of 15.

When did Pelé begin his career?

5. I really like swimming because it helps me keep fit.

Why do you like swimming?

29 tháng 7 2019

1. The Olympics Games are held once every four years.

How often are the Olympics Games held?

2. The children are playing tug of war.

What are the children doing?

3. The first Olympics Games took place in Greece in 776 BC.

Where and when did the first Olympics Games take?​

4. Pelé began his career at the age of 15.

When did Pelé begin his career?

5. I really like swimming because it helps me keep fit.

Why do you like swimming?

Tiếng Anh lp 12 sao dễ thế?

29 tháng 11 2018

Every four years 180 or more nations send their best athletes to compete (1)___against___ the Olympic Games. As many
(2)____as___ 20,000 sportmen and sportswomen take part in more than 20 different sports. Milllions (3 )___of__ people
around the world watch the events (4)___on____ television.
The inspiration for today’s Olympics came (5)__from___ ancient Greek Games (6)__about____ more than 2,700 years ago.
The first modern Olympic Games began (7)____in__ Athens, Greece, in 1896. Individual excellence and team
achievement are the theme of the Olympic Games, not competitions (8)____or___ nations. So the International Olympic
Committee chooses a city, not a country, to host the Games. No country “wins” the Games, and there is no prize
money. Instead, individual and teams compete (9)__for____ gold, silver and bronze medals, and (10)____in___ the glory
of taking part

I. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.1. Ha ( like)________________badminton. She often (play)_________________badminton with her friends, Lan. They (play)______________it every Thursday afternoon. They ( play)______________badminton in the yard now.2. Where ( be)__________________Nam?      -He ( be)________________in his room. He ( play)___________________games.3. Which sports she ( play)_______________________?      - She ( play)_______________tennis. She (...
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I. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Ha ( like)________________badminton. She often (play)_________________badminton with her friends, Lan. They (play)______________it every Thursday afternoon. They ( play)______________badminton in the yard now.
2. Where ( be)__________________Nam?
      -He ( be)________________in his room. He ( play)___________________games.
3. Which sports she ( play)_______________________?
      - She ( play)_______________tennis. She ( play)______________________tennis at the moment.
4. Which sports your children ( play)______________________?
      -They ( play)___________________soccer. They ( play)_____________________now.
5. Anh ( do)____________________aerobics once a week.
6. Nam often ( go)____________________to the movies on Sundays.
7. Nga (watch)_______________________TV every evening.
8. Lan never ( have)____________________noodles for breakfast.
9. He ( read)__________________in the living room everyday. He ( read)______________ at the moment.
10. They ( not watch)____________________ TV now.
11. What you (do)___________________in the afternoon?- I often ( read)______________books.
12. What you ( do)________________now?
      - I ( watch)________________TV with my father.
13. An often ( play)_____________video games in the evening but now he ( talk)____________to his friends.
14. She often ( read)________________newspaper in the morning.
15. Mr. Chien ( be)________________a doctor. He ( go)______________to work every morning

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22 tháng 8 2016

 

I. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Ha ( like)___likes_____________badminton. She often (play)____plays_____________badminton with her friends, Lan. They (play)_______play_______it every Thursday afternoon. They ( play)________aren't______badminton in the yard now.
2. Where ( be)___is_______________Nam?
      -He ( be)_______is_________in his room. He ( play)_______is playing____________games.
3. Which sports she ( play)________play_______________?
      - She ( play)____plays___________tennis. She ( play)________is playing______________tennis at the moment.
4. Which sports your children ( play)________play______________?
      -They ( play)______play_____________soccer. They ( play)______are playing_______________now.
5. Anh ( do)__________does__________aerobics once a week.
6. Nam often ( go)_____goes_______________to the movies on Sundays.
7. Nga (watch)________watches_______________TV every evening.
8. Lan never ( have)_______has_____________noodles for breakfast.
9. He ( read)_____reads_____________in the living room everyday. He ( read)__is reading____________ at the moment.
10. They ( not watch)_______aren't watching_____________ TV now.
11. What you (do)_____do______________in the afternoon?- I often ( read)__________read____books.
12. What you ( do)____are doing ____________now?
      - I ( watch)________am watching________TV with my father.
13. An often ( play)____plays_________video games in the evening but now he ( talk)______is talking______to his friends.
14. She often ( read)______reads__________newspaper in the morning.
15. Mr. Chien ( be)_____is___________a doctor. He ( go)____goes__________to work every morning

 

\(UNIT 7: TELEVISION D. VERB FORMS I. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. You should (do) your homework, instead of (watch) TV before dinner. 2. She turned on the radio because she wanted (listen) to some music. 3. (you/ watch) the news on TV last night? 4. What (you/ do) tonight, Hung? 5. Which programme (Linda/ like) best? 6. A new series of wildlife programmes (be) on at 9 o'clock Monday evenings. 7. My father never (watch) romantic films on television. 8. I only let...
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\(UNIT 7: TELEVISION D. VERB FORMS I. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. You should (do) your homework, instead of (watch) TV before dinner. 2. She turned on the radio because she wanted (listen) to some music. 3. (you/ watch) the news on TV last night? 4. What (you/ do) tonight, Hung? 5. Which programme (Linda/ like) best? 6. A new series of wildlife programmes (be) on at 9 o'clock Monday evenings. 7. My father never (watch) romantic films on television. 8. I only let my kids (watch) television at the weekends. II. Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps and form sentences. Use will. 1. Tomorrow it (to rain) in the north-west. 2. My friend 3. Hey John! Wait a minute. I (to be) 12 next Monday. (to have) a word with you. 4. She (to contact)her boss next week. 5. I think you (to get) this job. 6. They (to arrive) at about 6 p.m. 7. The teacher (to explain) this exercise. 8. He (to drop) the bottle of water. 9. Lots of accidents (to happen) in that weather. 10.She (to cream) if you show her the spider.\)

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.

This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt throughout the ancient Olympics, but it was not introduced to the modern games until 1928. The modern world welcomed the idea of an Olympic flame with enthusiasm. In 1936, Carl Diem, a German sports official, came up with the idea of an Olympic torch relay for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Since then the torch relay has been part of the Olympic Games.

   The Olympic torch is lit many months before the opening ceremony at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympics in Greece. Eleven women take part and one of them lights the torch from the sun using a special mirror. After this, there is a ceremony in the Athenian Panathmaiko Stadium, where the Athens city authorities deliver the torch to the officials of the host city.

   This ceremony is then followed by the torch relay. Traditionally, runners, including athletes, celebrities and ordinary people carry the torch on a journey from Athens to the host city. The relay lasts for many months and goes through many countries. Sometimes the torch travels by boat, or by plane.

   The relay ends when the torch arrives at the Olympic stadium where the Games will take place. The final carrier of the torch is often kept secret until the last moment, and is usually a famous sportsman or woman. They run around the track and towards a huge cauldron, which is usually at the top of a staircase. They use the torch to light the Olympic flame.

   The torch relay represents the passing of Olympic traditions from one generation to the next. Originally, the flame represented the “endeavour for protection and struggle for victory". Since it was introduced again in 1928, it has come to represent “the light of spirit, knowledge, and life”.

Question: It is stated in paragraph 3 that the Olympic torch _______.

A. is lit by using the sun’s energy

B. is lit a short time before the opening ceremony

C. is lit by a group of women in a special way

D. is lit from a burning flame at Olympia

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16 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án A.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.

This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt throughout the ancient Olympics, but it was not introduced to the modern games until 1928. The modern world welcomed the idea of an Olympic flame with enthusiasm. In 1936, Carl Diem, a German sports official, came up with the idea of an Olympic torch relay for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Since then the torch relay has been part of the Olympic Games.

   The Olympic torch is lit many months before the opening ceremony at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympics in Greece. Eleven women take part and one of them lights the torch from the sun using a special mirror. After this, there is a ceremony in the Athenian Panathmaiko Stadium, where the Athens city authorities deliver the torch to the officials of the host city.

   This ceremony is then followed by the torch relay. Traditionally, runners, including athletes, celebrities and ordinary people carry the torch on a journey from Athens to the host city. The relay lasts for many months and goes through many countries. Sometimes the torch travels by boat, or by plane.

   The relay ends when the torch arrives at the Olympic stadium where the Games will take place. The final carrier of the torch is often kept secret until the last moment, and is usually a famous sportsman or woman. They run around the track and towards a huge cauldron, which is usually at the top of a staircase. They use the torch to light the Olympic flame.

   The torch relay represents the passing of Olympic traditions from one generation to the next. Originally, the flame represented the “endeavour for protection and struggle for victory". Since it was introduced again in 1928, it has come to represent “the light of spirit, knowledge, and life”.

Question: According to the passage, what is the torch delivering ceremony followed?

A. a torch relay

B. a torch lighting

C. a torch extinguishing

D. a torch sprint

1
10 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án A.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.

This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt throughout the ancient Olympics, but it was not introduced to the modern games until 1928. The modern world welcomed the idea of an Olympic flame with enthusiasm. In 1936, Carl Diem, a German sports official, came up with the idea of an Olympic torch relay for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Since then the torch relay has been part of the Olympic Games.

   The Olympic torch is lit many months before the opening ceremony at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympics in Greece. Eleven women take part and one of them lights the torch from the sun using a special mirror. After this, there is a ceremony in the Athenian Panathmaiko Stadium, where the Athens city authorities deliver the torch to the officials of the host city.

   This ceremony is then followed by the torch relay. Traditionally, runners, including athletes, celebrities and ordinary people carry the torch on a journey from Athens to the host city. The relay lasts for many months and goes through many countries. Sometimes the torch travels by boat, or by plane.

   The relay ends when the torch arrives at the Olympic stadium where the Games will take place. The final carrier of the torch is often kept secret until the last moment, and is usually a famous sportsman or woman. They run around the track and towards a huge cauldron, which is usually at the top of a staircase. They use the torch to light the Olympic flame.

   The torch relay represents the passing of Olympic traditions from one generation to the next. Originally, the flame represented the “endeavour for protection and struggle for victory". Since it was introduced again in 1928, it has come to represent “the light of spirit, knowledge, and life”.

Question: The word “originally” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.

A. at once

B. at last

C. at first

D. at ease

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30 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

   Every four years the world watches the Olympic Games, which start when somebody from the host country carries a torch into the stadium and lights the flame in the opening ceremony. The flame continues to burn throughout the games until it is extinguished in the closing ceremony.

This is a tradition that started in ancient Greece, when a fire burnt throughout the ancient Olympics, but it was not introduced to the modern games until 1928. The modern world welcomed the idea of an Olympic flame with enthusiasm. In 1936, Carl Diem, a German sports official, came up with the idea of an Olympic torch relay for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Since then the torch relay has been part of the Olympic Games.

   The Olympic torch is lit many months before the opening ceremony at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympics in Greece. Eleven women take part and one of them lights the torch from the sun using a special mirror. After this, there is a ceremony in the Athenian Panathmaiko Stadium, where the Athens city authorities deliver the torch to the officials of the host city.

   This ceremony is then followed by the torch relay. Traditionally, runners, including athletes, celebrities and ordinary people carry the torch on a journey from Athens to the host city. The relay lasts for many months and goes through many countries. Sometimes the torch travels by boat, or by plane.

   The relay ends when the torch arrives at the Olympic stadium where the Games will take place. The final carrier of the torch is often kept secret until the last moment, and is usually a famous sportsman or woman. They run around the track and towards a huge cauldron, which is usually at the top of a staircase. They use the torch to light the Olympic flame.

   The torch relay represents the passing of Olympic traditions from one generation to the next. Originally, the flame represented the “endeavour for protection and struggle for victory". Since it was introduced again in 1928, it has come to represent “the light of spirit, knowledge, and life”.

Question: Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the Olympic torch?

A. The torch relay has been part of the Olympics since 1936.


   

B. The final torch carrier is often unknown until the last moment.

C. The torch relay ends at the stadium where the Olympics is held.

D. The torch is not traditionally carried by ordinary people.

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16 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án D.

5 tháng 11 2017

I/ Supply the correct form of the word in parentheses:

1. What lovely.....well-mannered......children! (MANNER)
2. I'll never forget the.......humiliation .....I felt in that situation. (HUMILIATE)
3. Despite going to German classes twice a week, I don't fell I'm making much..........with the language.(HEAD)
4. She's so.....strong-minded......that she won't let anything stand in the way of her ambition. (MIND)
5. That was a very..............thing to say. (HURT)
6. Children can be very.....spiteful.......(SPITE)
7. The police were.........mystified...... Why should anyone want to steal a wastepaper basket? (MYSTIFY)
8. It's...uncharacteristic........ of? him to lose his temper like that- he's usually very calm.(CHARACTER)
9. He stood at the door to make sure that no one.......gate-crashed.....the party. (GATE)
10. The athletes take part in the Olympic Games in the true spirit of......sportsmanship.....(SPORT).

5 tháng 11 2017

I/ Supply the correct form of the word in parentheses:

1. What lovely.....well-mannered......children! (MANNER)
2. I'll never forget the......humiliation......I felt in that situation. (HUMILIATE)
3. Despite going to German classes twice a week, I don't fell I'm making much.....headway.....with the language.(HEAD)
4. She's so.....strong-minded......that she won't let anything stand in the way of her ambition. (MIND)
5. That was a very.......hurtful.......thing to say. (HURT)
6. Children can be very......spiteful......(SPITE)
7. The police were......mystified......... Why should anyone want to steal a wastepaper basket? (MYSTIFY)
8. It's......uncharacteristic.....of him to lose his temper like that- he's usually very calm.(CHARACTER)
9. He stood at the door to make sure that no one......gate-crashed......the party. (GATE)
10. The athletes take part in the Olympic Games in the true spirit of......sportmanship.....(SPORT).