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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
8 tháng 9 2023

1 - b

2 - a

3 - d

4 - c

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
8 tháng 9 2023

1 – b: to master = learn how to do something well

(trở nên tinh thông = học cách làm tốt cái gì đó)

2 – a: ruler = the leader of a country 

(người cầm quyền = người lãnh đạo một quốc gia) 

3 – d: patriotic = showing love for one’s country

(yêu nước = thể hiện tình yêu đối với đất nước của một người)

4 – c: registered = officially listed  

(đã đăng ký = được niêm yết chính thức)

3 tháng 2 2023

1d

2c

3b

4e

5a

1. Read the text. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.(Đọc văn bản. Nối các từ được đánh dấu với nghĩa của chúng.)There are two types of community service. The first one is a kind of punishment. For example, people who litter may be forced to clean up the streets. In this case, they may not feel happy about the work. The second type of community service is voluntary. This means people are willing, or pleased to do the work. For instance, people may volunteer to...
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1. Read the text. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

(Đọc văn bản. Nối các từ được đánh dấu với nghĩa của chúng.)

There are two types of community service. The first one is a kind of punishment. For example, people who litter may be forced to clean up the streets. In this case, they may not feel happy about the work. The second type of community service is voluntary. This means people are willing, or pleased to do the work. For instance, people may volunteer to build houses for poor people, or raise money for children in mountainous areas.

However, it does not mean that volunteering is always a selfless act because volunteers may also benefit from the volunteering activities. For example, they may volunteer to meet new people, to develop social skills, or to find themselves' (learn what they truly want in life). In general, people may volunteer not just to help others, but also to help themselves.

Words

Meanings

1. voluntary

a. caring more about other people

2. willing

b. ready to do something

3. selfless

c. done without being forced to do it

1
14 tháng 8 2023

1 - c

2 - b

3 - a

8 tháng 9 2023

2. sickness

3. better

4. eight

5. late

6. work

7. blue

8. one

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
8 tháng 9 2023

(2) It helps stop sickness and keeps us healthy.

(Nó giúp ngăn ngừa bệnh tật và giữ cho chúng ta khỏe mạnh.)

Dẫn chứng: Physically, sleep helps prevent sickness and keeps our body healthy.

(Về mặt thể chất, giấc ngủ giúp ngăn ngừa bệnh tật và giữ cho cơ thể chúng ta khỏe mạnh.)

(3) We also study and work better …

(Chúng ta cũng học tập và làm việc tốt hơn …)

Dẫn chứng: Mentally, we study and work better when we sleep for about eight hours the previous night.

(Về mặt tinh thần, chúng ta học tập và làm việc tốt hơn khi chúng ta ngủ khoảng 8 tiếng vào đêm hôm trước.)

(4) … when we sleep for eight hours.

(… khi chúng ta ngủ 8 tiếng.)

Dẫn chứng: Mentally, we study and work better when we sleep for about eight hours the previous night.

(Về mặt tinh thần, chúng ta học tập và làm việc tốt hơn khi chúng ta ngủ khoảng 8 tiếng vào đêm hôm trước.)

(5) One reason is that we stay up late …

(Một lý do là chúng ta thức khuya …)

Dẫn chứng: We often stay up late into the night, and some of us even work all night and sleep during the day.

(Chúng ta thường thức khuya và một số người trong chúng ta thậm chí làm việc cả đêm và ngủ vào ban ngày.)

(6) … or work all night.

(… hoặc làm việc cả đêm.)

Dẫn chứng: We often stay up late into the night, and some of us even work all night and sleep during the day.

(Chúng ta thường thức khuya và một số người trong chúng ta thậm chí làm việc cả đêm và ngủ vào ban ngày.)

(7) Another reason is that blue light from screens keeps us awake.

Dẫn chứng: In addition, the screens of our computers, tablets, and smartphones all send out blue light.

(Ngoài ra, màn hình của máy tính, máy tính bảng và điện thoại thông minh của chúng ta đều phát ra ánh sáng xanh.)

(8) As a result, medical experts advise us to stop looking at screens one hour before bed.

Dẫn chứng: As a result, some medical experts suggest that we shouldn't watch more than two hours of television per day, and that we should stop looking at screens (including phones) one hour before we go to bed.

(Do đó, một số chuyên gia y tế khuyên rằng chúng ta không nên xem tivi hơn hai tiếng mỗi ngày và không nên nhìn vào màn hình (bao gồm cả điện thoại) một giờ trước khi đi ngủ.)

Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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Giúp tớ với nhé

London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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17 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án: C

4-6-3-5-1-2

17 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: C