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27 tháng 9 2021

      The conical (1)___leaf____ hat is one of the typical symbols of the Vietnamese (2)___culture ____ because it cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The leaf hat is not only a symbol of (3)____Vietnamese ___ women but has also become part of the spirit of the Vietnamese nation.

     The hat is made from a (4)___special ____ kind of bamboo and young and soft palm leaves. It has a (5)___conical ____ form. The diameter of the hat is from 45 to 50 cm and it is from 25 to 30 cm high. The form is covered with the (6)___palm ____ leaves. Finally, the hat is trimmed and painted with a coat of attar oil.

     The leaf (7)___hat ____ is used like an umbrella to (8)___protect ____ people from the sun or the rain. Beneath the broad rims (9)____of ___ the leaf hat, the girls and women look more (10)____pretty ___ and attractive.

CHOOSE A,B,C,D THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH UNFINISHED SENTENCE 1.the referee's ....is the most important in any sport competition a.decide b.decisive c.decision d.decider 2.......players are not allowed to interfere with the opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball a.defense b.defensive c.defender d.defensively 3.a water polo ball is constructed of waterproof material to allow it to float....the water a.upon b.over c.above d.on 4..........is a game played in a swimming...
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CHOOSE A,B,C,D THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH UNFINISHED SENTENCE

1.the referee's ....is the most important in any sport competition

a.decide b.decisive c.decision d.decider

2.......players are not allowed to interfere with the opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball

a.defense b.defensive c.defender d.defensively

3.a water polo ball is constructed of waterproof material to allow it to float....the water

a.upon b.over c.above d.on

4..........is a game played in a swimming pool in which two teams of swimmers try to score goals with a ball

a.water polo b.rowing c.swimming d.water skiing

5.water polo balls ......with a special texture so it will not slip from the hands of a player

a.cover b.are covered c.are being covered d.covered

6........is a sport in which you move along the surface of the sea or a lake on a long narrow board with a sail on it

a.water polo b.diving c.windsurfing d.scuba diving

7.alexis..........next week

a.is swwimming in the state championship

b.is swum the state championship

c.is swwimming the state championship

8.the news of war........and the world

a.was shocked the nation b.was shocked by the nation c.shocked the nation d.shocked by the nation

9.the player............

a.will be rewarded his hat-trick b.will be rewarded his hat-trick c.will reward his hat-trick d.will reward for his hat -trick

10.before the end of the term ,i......all the repuired reading

a.was finished by b.had been finished by c.had finished d.had beem finished

11.the player was ejected because he committed a foul

a.as b.due to c.despite d.provided

12john could not continue the match .....his badly injured leg

a.because b.since c.as d.because of

13.they cancelled the match...........

a.due to it rained heavily b. because of the heavy rain c.because of it rained heavily d.because the heavy rain

14.you need proper shoes to go hiking in the mountains,......the ground is rough and hard

a.though b.due to c.because of d.because

15.the main task of a defender in a sport game is to........the opponents from scoring

a.prevent b.preventing c.prevetion d.preventable

16.many young men prefer scuba-diving because it is....

a.adventure b.adventurous c.adventurously d.adventurist

17.i......think that scuba diving is more of danger than adventure

a.person b.personal c.personally d.personalize

18.what kind of sport one chooses to play mostly depends.......his preference and health

a.with b.for c.in d.on

19.most referees often wears......black

a.in b.for c.with d.on

20.in water polo game,only the goalie can hold the ball.....two hands

a.at b.with c.in d.from

21.if the score is tied at the end of regulation play ,two .......periods of three minutes each are played

a.half b.halftime c.quarter d.overtime

22.a water polo cap is used to...........the players' heads and to identify them

a.tie b.penalize c.protect d.move

23.............is the activity of swimming underwater using special breathing equipment

a.synchronized swimming b.rowing c.water polo d.scuba diving

24.some of the students began to fall sleep ....the lecture was boring and irrelevant

a.as b.due to c.because of d.ao account of

25.tommy joined the english clup.............to increase his circle of friends

a.because his desire b.because of his desire c.because of he desired d.due to he desired

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28 tháng 2 2018

CHOOSE A,B,C,D THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH UNFINISHED SENTENCE

1.the referee's ....is the most important in any sport competition

a.decide b.decisive c.decision d.decider

2.......players are not allowed to interfere with the opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball

a.defense b.defensive c.defender d.defensively

3.a water polo ball is constructed of waterproof material to allow it to float....the water

a.upon b.over c.above d.on

4..........is a game played in a swimming pool in which two teams of swimmers try to score goals with a ball

a.water polo b.rowing c.swimming d.water skiing

5.water polo balls ......with a special texture so it will not slip from the hands of a player

a.cover b.are covered c.are being covered d.covered

6........is a sport in which you move along the surface of the sea or a lake on a long narrow board with a sail on it

a.water polo b.diving c.windsurfing d.scuba diving

7.alexis..........next week

a.is swwimming in the state championship

b.is swum the state championship

c.is swwimming the state championship

8.the news of war........and the world

a.was shocked the nation b.was shocked by the nation c.shocked the nation d.shocked by the nation

9.the player............

a.will be rewarded his hat-trick b.will be rewarded his hat-trick c.will reward his hat-trick d.will reward for his hat -trick

10.before the end of the term ,i......all the repuired reading

a.was finished by b.had been finished by c.had finished d.had beem finished

11.the player was ejected because he committed a foul

a.as b.due to c.despite d.provided

12john could not continue the match .....his badly injured leg

a.because b.since c.as d.because of

13.they cancelled the match...........

a.due to it rained heavily b. because of the heavy rain c.because of it rained heavily d.because the heavy rain

14.you need proper shoes to go hiking in the mountains,......the ground is rough and hard

a.though b.due to c.because of d.because

15.the main task of a defender in a sport game is to........the opponents from scoring

a.prevent b.preventing c.prevetion d.preventable

16.many young men prefer scuba-diving because it is....

a.adventure b.adventurous c.adventurously d.adventurist

17.i......think that scuba diving is more of danger than adventure

a.person b.personal c.personally d.personalize

18.what kind of sport one chooses to play mostly depends.......his preference and health

a.with b.for c.in d.on

19.most referees often wears......black

a.in b.for c.with d.on

20.in water polo game,only the goalie can hold the ball.....two hands

a.at b.with c.in d.from

21.if the score is tied at the end of regulation play ,two .......periods of three minutes each are played

a.half b.halftime c.quarter d.overtime

22.a water polo cap is used to...........the players' heads and to identify them

a.tie b.penalize c.protect d.move

23.............is the activity of swimming underwater using special breathing equipment

a.synchronized swimming b.rowing c.water polo d.scuba diving

24.some of the students began to fall sleep ....the lecture was boring and irrelevant

a.as b.due to c.because of d.ao account of

25.tommy joined the english clup.............to increase his circle of friends

a.because his desire b.because of his desire c.because of he desired d.due to he desired

28 tháng 9 2021

Refer:

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.

1
16 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án D.

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 followings can be the best title of the passage?

A. The Olympic Games

B. The Olympic Flame

C. The Olympic Opening Ceremony

D. The Olympic Closing Ceremony

1
30 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án B.

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...
Đọc tiếp

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

1
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...
Đọc tiếp

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 “extinguished” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.

A. taken out

B. put out

C. watched out

D. gone out

1
15 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án B.

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...
Đọc tiếp

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 “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

A. the ancient Olympics

B. ancient Greece

C. the modern Olympics

D. the tradition of burning a fire

1
12 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án D.

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...
Đọc tiếp

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

1
30 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C.