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15 tháng 1 2018

B. Choose the words from the box below to fill the gaps. (4pts)

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous (1) modern buildings in the world. Officially opened in (2) ­­­, its eye-catching and (3) distinctive shape was the dream of a Danish (4) architect , called Utzon. Unfortunately, his design for the (5) architecture could not be completed for financial reasons. Nonetheless, the building was finally ready after (6) 14 years of (7) controversy and argument, and is now (8) acclaimed as a (9) masterpiece of modern architecture. World-class performances are regularly given in the Opera House by Australian (10) artists from the worlds of opera, ballet and theatre.

/ Choose the correct word to complete the Artists Opera largest whole completed Building Sydney, the _________ city in Australia and the country’s cultural centre , is well-known for its performing arts center called the Sydney _________ House , one of the most famous modern _________ in the world. It was designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect. The construction began in 1956 and was _________ in 1973. It is located on Sydney Harbour and not very far from the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge....
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/ Choose the correct word to complete the

Artists Opera largest whole completed Building

Sydney, the _________ city in Australia and the country’s cultural centre , is well-known for its performing arts center called the Sydney _________ House , one of the most famous modern _________ in the world. It was designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect.

The construction began in 1956 and was _________ in 1973. It is located on Sydney Harbour and not very far from the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. It has an eye-catching and distinctive shape. The ________ house looks like a giant ship. It is now known as a masterpiece of modern architecture. World-class performances are regularly given in the Opera House by Australian __________ .

II. Question :

1. Where in Sydney is the Sydney Opera House ?

____________________________________________________________________________

2. Did a Danish architect design the Sydney Opera House?

____________________________________________________________________________

3. When was it completed?

____________________________________________________________________________

4. What does the Sydney Opera House look like ?

____________________________________________________________________________

WRITING Use the given words to write a postcard to your parents telling about your trip

  1. I/ having / wonderful time / Dalat.
  2. Weather / rather cool / cloudy/
  3. People/ friendly/ hospitable
  4. I / visit/ places of interest/such / flower garden / Premn Water Fall/ Than Tho Lake / Love Valley…etc…
  5. Sights/ beautiful / romantic
  6. I/ want/ stay/ here / long/

See / soon

Dear ………,

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27 tháng 8 2019

/ Choose the correct word to complete the

Artists Opera largest whole completed Building

Sydney, the ____largest_____ city in Australia and the country’s cultural centre , is well-known for its performing arts center called the Sydney ___Opera______ House , one of the most famous modern _____ Building____ in the world. It was designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect.

The construction began in 1956 and was ____ completed_____ in 1973. It is located on Sydney Harbour and not very far from the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. It has an eye-catching and distinctive shape. The ____whole____ house looks like a giant ship. It is now known as a masterpiece of modern architecture. World-class performances are regularly given in the Opera House by Australian _____Artists_____ .

II. Question :

1. Where in Sydney is the Sydney Opera House ?

It is located on Sydney Harbour

2. Did a Danish architect design the Sydney Opera House?

Yes , he did

3. When was it completed?

In 1973

4. What does the Sydney Opera House look like ?

It looks like a giant ship.

WRITING Use the given words to write a postcard to your parents telling about your trip

  1. I/ having / wonderful time / Dalat. => I had a wonderful time in Dalat
  2. Weather / rather cool / cloudy/ => The weather rather be cool and cloudy
  3. People/ friendly/ hospitable => people were friendly and hospitable
  4. I / visit/ places of interest/such / flower garden / Premn Water Fall/ Than Tho Lake / Love Valley…etc…=> I visited many places of interest such as the flower garden , Premn Water Fall , Than Tho Lake and Love Valley ,......
  5. Sights/ beautiful / romantic => The sights were beautiful and romantic
  6. I/ want/ stay/ here / long/ => I want to stay here longer
27 tháng 8 2019

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30 tháng 4 2018

Sydney Opera House, a major arts center , was built on the harbor of Sydney , Australia .It was designed by the Danish architect, John Utzon.The building was completed in 1973. Although called an opera house ,it contains a concert hall ,one theatre for opera and ballet ,and a smaller theatre for plays ,a recording hall and rehearsals rooms and cinemas. It is the home of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra , the Australian Ballet , and Australian Opera.

1.Where was Sydney Opera House built

=> It was built on the harbor of Sydney , Australia

2.Who designed the House

=> It was designed by the Danish architect, John Utzon

3.When was it completed

=> It was completed in 1973

4.Is there a theatre for opera and ballet

=> Yes, it is

5.How many theatres are there in the Opera House

=> There are 3 : Sydney Symphony Orchestra , the Australian Ballet , and Australian Opera.

30 tháng 4 2018

Sydney Opera House, a major arts center , was built on the harbor of Sydney , Australia .It was designed by the Danish architect, John Utzon.The building was completed in 1973. Although called an opera house ,it contains a concert hall ,one theatre for opera and ballet ,and a smaller theatre for plays ,a recording hall and rehearsals rooms and cinemas. It is the home of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra , the Australian Ballet , and Australian Opera.

1.Where was Sydney Opera House built

- Sydney Opera House was built on the harbor of Sydney , Australia

2.Who designed the House

-They were Danish architect, John Utzon.

3.When was it completed

-In 1973

4.Is there a theatre for opera and ballet

- Yes,it is

5.How many theatres are there in the Opera House

-There are 5 theatres

\( Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. II. Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. ________ Charlie Chaplin was born in London, England. (legend) 2. In Canada, there are a lot of________ from various countries.(refuge) 3. Lake Wanaka is a ________ scenery in New Zealand.(spectacle) 4. The Sydney Opera House is an________ monument of Australia.(icon) 5. The________ originates in Ireland and its associated islands....
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\( Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. II. Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. ________ Charlie Chaplin was born in London, England. (legend) 2. In Canada, there are a lot of________ from various countries.(refuge) 3. Lake Wanaka is a ________ scenery in New Zealand.(spectacle) 4. The Sydney Opera House is an________ monument of Australia.(icon) 5. The________ originates in Ireland and its associated islands. (Ireland) 6. The Canadians are native________ of English.(speak) 7. English is an________ language of France. (official) 8. Thuy________ loves the koala in Australia.(absolute) 9. The violation of that company was________ yesterday.(exposure) 10. Do storm water and the atmosphere bring non- point source ? (pollution) III.Complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat________ one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing.(become) 2. For over 130 years, Akubra hats________ its legendary stories in Australia.(make) 3. Aberdeen in Scotland________ an important centre for the oil industrysince the finding of oil in the North Sea. (become) 4. Canada________ the longest land border in the world with the United States.(share) 5. Ireland________ the Eurovision Song Contest seven times.(win) 6. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you________ hands.(shake) 7. In Canada, New Year’s Day________ a long tradition of celebration.(have) 8. First names________ used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be) 9. Recently, many places in New Zealand________ called with two names – one English, and one Maori. (be) 10. Maori people________ the hongi – touching noses – to greet peoplethey safe and familiar with. (use – feel)\)

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12 tháng 7 2019

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Unit 8 : Country life and City life

Unit 8 : Country life and City life

12 tháng 7 2019

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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Fabrizio from Venice: Of course, there’s a lot to see in Venice. It’s one of the most famous cities in the world. First of all, there are the canals. We don’t have cars in Venice so you have to travel everywhere by canal. The most famous place in Venice is the square. St. Mark’s Square with St. Mark’s Cathedral. And there are lots of museums and palaces, and beautiful bridges, too. Yumi from Kyoto: For me, Kyoto is the most...
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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.

Fabrizio from Venice: Of course, there’s a lot to see in Venice. It’s one of the most famous cities in the world. First of all, there are the canals. We don’t have cars in Venice so you have to travel everywhere by canal. The most famous place in Venice is the square. St. Mark’s Square with St. Mark’s Cathedral. And there are lots of museums and palaces, and beautiful bridges, too.

Yumi from Kyoto: For me, Kyoto is the most beautiful city in Japan. It’s also the oldest city. It has many old traditional buildings, and beautiful palaces, temples and gardens. The most famous temple is the Golden Pavilion. There are also very good markets, and also really good shops, and some beautiful modern buildings, too.

Murat from Istanbul: I think Istanbul is maybe the most beautiful city in the world, but of course I come from Istanbul! The city is built on hills around the Bosphoros, and so there arebeautiful views across the water. From the water, you can see mosques – the most famous is called the Blue Mosque – and palaces and bridges. Istanbul also has a very famous market called the Grand Bazaar. But these days we also have many modern shopping centres and modern buildings and hotels. It’s really a fantastic city.

Claudia from Rio de Janeiro: Rio is one of the most exciting cities in South America ... first of course we have our famous beach, the Copacabana, and there are many mountains around Rio – the most famous is the Sugar Plum Mountain where you can see a big statue of Christ, and of course we have our famous stadium... the Macarana stadium, maybe the most famous football stadium in the world ... it’s really a great place.

Marina from St. Petersburg: You’ll really love St. Petersburg because there are so many things to see. The most famous is the Winter Palace, where the Tsars lived, and the Hermitage Museum which is a fantastic art gallery, and we have a very beautiful river too, the River Neva, and of course churches and cathedrals. There is so much to see!

1. The place(s) that Fabrizio recommends coming to in Venice most must be .

A. the square B. the museums C. the canals D. beautiful bridges

2. All of the following are true about Kyoto EXCEPT that .

A. it is the most beautiful city in Japan

B. it has very good markets and shops

C. the Golden Pavilion is very famous

D. it only has old traditional buildings

3. The most spectacular views of Istanbul are .

A. the Bosphoros

B. the mosques across the water

C. the Grand Bazaar on the Bosphoros

D. modern shopping centres and buildings

4. We can infer from Claudia’s words that people in Rio .

A. are very religious

B. love architecture

C. love football very much

D. built the statue of Christ on the Copacabana

5. People who would probably want to visit St. Petersburg most are .

A. sports enthusiasts B. art lovers

C. politicians D. ballet dancers

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Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE). Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down...
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Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).

Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down airplane stamp, valued at almost 1 million dollars. Also the result of a printing mistake is the world's most expensive stamp, the Treskilling Yellow, so called because it was originally worth three shillings when issued in Sweden in 1855, and because it was supposed to be printed in green, this being the only known sample in yellow. This stamp was recently sold at auction for 1.7 milion pounds, making it the single most expensive item by weight in the world. Of course, amateur philatelists would do well to concentrate on a sub-section of the wonderful world that is philately, such as collecting every stamp issued by a certain government in a year, or collecting every stamp of a particular design, etc. Any other approach to this hobby is a sure fire recipe for frustration and perhaps for ruin.

1. This artical mainly tells hobbyists how to get into stamp collecting. ........

2. The most famous stamp is also the most expensive. ...........

3. Both of the stamps mentioned have printing mistakes. .........

4. The sale of the world's most expensive stamp was arranged through a private dealer. .......

5. The world's most expensive stamp was originally supposed to be green. .......C

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30 tháng 3 2017

Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).

Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down airplane stamp, valued at almost 1 million dollars. Also the result of a printing mistake is the world's most expensive stamp, the Treskilling Yellow, so called because it was originally worth three shillings when issued in Sweden in 1855, and because it was supposed to be printed in green, this being the only known sample in yellow. This stamp was recently sold at auction for 1.7 milion pounds, making it the single most expensive item by weight in the world. Of course, amateur philatelists would do well to concentrate on a sub-section of the wonderful world that is philately, such as collecting every stamp issued by a certain government in a year, or collecting every stamp of a particular design, etc. Any other approach to this hobby is a sure fire recipe for frustration and perhaps for ruin.

1. This artical mainly tells hobbyists how to get into stamp collecting. T

2. The most famous stamp is also the most expensive.T

3. Both of the stamps mentioned have printing mistakes. F

4. The sale of the world's most expensive stamp was arranged through a private dealer. F

5. The world's most expensive stamp was originally supposed to be green

30 tháng 3 2017

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Anh Đức Minh ơi, giúp bọn em với!!!

Fill one suitable word in each space of the following passage About two hunderd years ago man lived in great harmony with his environment......(1)........industry was not much developed. Today the situation is quite different.People all over the world are worried about......(2)......is happening to the enviroment, because od modern industry and the need for more and more energy. Newspaper and magazines write about water pollution, air pollution and land pollution. Why is.......(3)......so...
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Fill one suitable word in each space of the following passage

About two hunderd years ago man lived in great harmony with his environment......(1)........industry was not much developed. Today the situation is quite different.People all over the world are worried about......(2)......is happening to the enviroment, because od modern industry and the need for more and more energy. Newspaper and magazines write about water pollution, air pollution and land pollution.

Why is.......(3)......so much discussion about pollution ? After all, people have been .......(4)....... the world around them for thousands of years. But in the past, there were not many people and lots of room in the world so they could move to another place when their sattlements became ......(5).....

Now, however, many parts os the world are crowded, people live in big cities and much of our waste, especially waste from factories, electric power stations, the chemical industry and heavy industry is very dangerous. Much of this dangerous waste goes into the air and is carried by the ......(6)....... for great distance.

The earth is our home. We must take care of it, for ourselves and for the........(7)...... generations. This means keeping our environment clean. Ecologists, the scientists who study the relation between living ......(8).....and the environment point out the importance of this task. However, each of us must do everythingpossible to keep the land, air and water clean.

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20 tháng 1 2019

Fill one suitable word in each space of the following passage

About two hunderd years ago man lived in great harmony with his environment......(1)while........industry was not much developed. Today the situation is quite different.People all over the world are worried about......(2)what......is happening to the enviroment, because od modern industry and the need for more and more energy. Newspaper and magazines write about water pollution, air pollution and land pollution.

Why is.......(3)there......so much discussion about pollution ? After all, people have been .......(4)polluting....... the world around them for thousands of years. But in the past, there were not many people and lots of room in the world so they could move to another place when their sattlements became ......(5)dirty.....

Now, however, many parts os the world are crowded, people live in big cities and much of our waste, especially waste from factories, electric power stations, the chemical industry and heavy industry is very dangerous. Much of this dangerous waste goes into the air and is carried by the ......(6)....... for great distance.

The earth is our home. We must take care of it, for ourselves and for the........(7)next...... generations. This means keeping our environment clean. Ecologists, the scientists who study the relation between living ......(8)objects.....and the environment point out the importance of this task. However, each of us must do everythingpossible to keep the land, air and water clean.

20 tháng 1 2019

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24 tháng 2 2021

Chào em, em tham khảo nhé!

1. We enjoy the peaceful atmosphere in the country. PEACE

2. The street doesn’t look attractive because it has a lot of rubbish. ATTRACT

3. Fish were died because of the oil spill. DIE

4. People in the south of my country speak the language with different accents. DIFFER

5. Are all types of pollution harmful to the health of humans and animals? HARM

6. The environmentalists are concerned about the oil spills in East Sea. ENVIRONMENT

7. Scotland is a legendary land and this is noted for its rich and interesting history. LEGEND

8. Many people in this area have cholera because they drink untreated water. TREAT

9. Niagara Falls, on the border of the USA and Canada, is one of the most spectacular sceneries in the world. SPECTACLE

10. The Sydney Opera House is an iconic monument of Australia. ICON

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24 tháng 2 2021

Peaceful

attractive

dead

Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a famous nineteenth-century engineer. He (1) _________ born in 1806 in Portsmouth, a seaport in the South of England. In 1923, after studying (2) _________ two years in Paris, he started (3) _________ for his father, (4) _________ was an engineer and inventor. He had been born near Rouen in France but in 1792 had left France for the US and had later settled in England. Both father and son were responsible for the design (5) _________ construction of the first tunnel...
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a famous nineteenth-century engineer. He (1) _________ born in 1806 in Portsmouth, a seaport in the South of England. In 1923, after studying (2) _________ two years in Paris, he started (3) _________ for his father, (4) _________ was an engineer and inventor. He had been born near Rouen in France but in 1792 had left France for the US and had later settled in England. Both father and son were responsible for the design (5) _________ construction of the first tunnel under the River Thames. The digging of this tunnel was (6) _________ in 1825 and completed twenty years later. Today, it (7) _________ part of the London Underground system.

Isambard Kingdom Brunel went (8) _________ to design the Great Britain (1845), (9) _________ was the first large ship to be built (10) _________ iron instead of wood. It was powered (11) _________ steam and made regular crossings of the Atlantic. Remarkably, this ship is (12) _________ in existence. It (13) _________ been restored and can be seen in Bristol (14) _________ it was originally built. (15) _________ of Brunel’s great engineering achievements was the construction of the Great Western Railway from London to Bristol. He designed all the stations, bridges, tunnel and viaducts along the line.

Brunel’s ideas were ahead of his time and had difficulties in convincing people that they were realistic, and, indeed, some of his projects were very ambitious, but he (16) _________ determined to find (17) _________ to the (18) _________ difficult problems. Overwork ruined his health and he (19) _________ at the age of fifty-two in 1859. The work of Brunel, and his father, has always been highly regarded and Brunel University, founded in 1966, is (20) _________ after both of them.

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II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs: 1. The famous Sydney Opera House ………………. as an arts centre since 1973. (serve) 2. There are about 750 million English speakers in the world, and this number ………………. fast, (increase) 3. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a monument which…………………. freedom, (symbolise) 4. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland together ………….………. the United Kingdom. (form) 5. New...
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II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs: 1. The famous Sydney Opera House ………………. as an arts centre since 1973. (serve) 2. There are about 750 million English speakers in the world, and this number ………………. fast, (increase) 3. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a monument which…………………. freedom, (symbolise) 4. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland together ………….………. the United Kingdom. (form) 5. New Zealand ………………. divided into the North Island and the South Island, (be) 6. America Thanksgiving Day ………..……. on the fourth Thursday of November since 1864. (celebrate) 7. Be quiet! The baby (sleep) ................................... We seldom (eat) ................................... before 6:30 8. How long you (study) ................................... English? For 5 years. 9. I (wait) ................................... for two hours, but she (not come) ................................... yet. 10. They (live) ................................... in Ho Chi Minh City since 1975. 11. The Debating Competition (take place) ................................... in the Main Hall on April 3rd. 12. The bus for the excursion to the chocolate factory(leave) ................................... at 8.00 a.m on April 14th. 13. Daisy (cook) ............................. some food in the kitchen at present. She always (cook) ...................... in the morning. 14. You (sleep) ................................... so far? I (ring) ................................... the bell for the last twenty minutes. 15. He (write) ................................... a novel for two years, but he (not finish) ................................... it yet. 16. The Public Speaking session (start) ............................. at 11.15 and(finish) ................................... at 12.45 tonight. 17. The Sports Festival (take place) ................................... on April 18th. 18. The school library (hold) ................................... the Photo Exhibition. 19. The Photo Exhibition (last) ................................... two days, from the 28th to the 29th of April. 20. Alaska, a state in the USA, both (face) ……………………… the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. 21. In Adelaide, south of Australia, the sun (not/ set) ……………………………..until 9 p.m in summer. 22. Although England has several good footbath teams, it (win) ……………………the World Cup only once. 23. The government of New Zealand (do) ................................ a lot to preserve the culture of the Maori, native people of this land. 24. In many cultures, it's considered rude if you push through people who (try) ................................... to get out of a bus or a train. 25. When Saint Giong (lie) …………………….. on the bed, he (hear) …………………….. an announcement that the emperor (need) …………………….. brave men to protect his land. 26. Alice was walking along in the woods when she suddenly (hear) ……………….……….. footsteps behind her. Someone (follow) ………………….. her. she was frightened and she (start) ……….…………….. to run. 27. When the crowd (drop) ……………………….. the cheese, the fox (eat) …….………………….. it. 28. They (dance)…………….. merrily when Cinderella suddenly (leave) …………………….. the party. 29. Lac Long Quan (miss) …………………….. his life under the sea, so he (decide) …………………….. to take fifty of his sons back there.

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