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12 tháng 8 2016

michael jackson was (1).born.. in san francisco , california, in 1876 . He took a high places in american literature at the (2).beginning.. of the twentieth (3).century.. . At the time, the library shelves anh bookshops of AMERICAN were a;ready (4) .full.. of book by famous (5)..writers/authors. but michel's stories were new (6)...ones.... His heroes were not like the ones in the book of (7).other.., writers and the (8).pictures.. he painted were not the same as their pictures
 

12 tháng 8 2016

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16 tháng 9 2018

Fill in each blank with one suitable word to complete the following passage.

Jack London the famous American writer, was born(1) in San Francisco in 1876. When he was young, he (2)used to sell newspapers, work at a hotel and on a ship (3)for money. He was a student at a university for only a year. He had to leave it (4)because he was too poor to pay for the university. In (5)the years 1905 to 1909 Jack London (6)wrote his best stories and novels. These books were about working people (7)who came to find gold in Alaska, a cold country in the North.

Jacob Grimm (1)...... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4)........... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...... of...
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Jacob Grimm (1)...... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4)........... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...... of mouth,but at that time many had not been published in books.The Grimms were especially interested (6)....... stories that included Germany and German culture.Jacob and Wihelm published their first book of fairy tales -"Children's and Household Tales"-in 1812.There (7) ........... 86 folktales.Readers were so happy to see the stories they had been(8)..... as children all collected together.Therefore,the book was a success.In the next volume of"Grimm's Fairy Tales",the brothers added 70 more stories.It went on growing like this for six more editions.Finally,the book contained over 200(9).......! It is probably the best-known work of German literature.Even if you don't know the Brothers Grimm, you definitely(10)..... a Grimm fairy tale.

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28 tháng 1 2019

Jacob Grimm (1)...WAS... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).HAD... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....WENT... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4).......IN.... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...WORD... of mouth,but at that time many had not been published in books.The Grimms were especially interested (6)...IN.... stories that included Germany and German culture.Jacob and Wihelm published their first book of fairy tales -"Children's and Household Tales"-in 1812.There (7) ....WERE....... 86 folktales.Readers were so happy to see the stories they had been(8)..TOLD... as children all collected together.Therefore,the book was a success.In the next volume of"Grimm's Fairy Tales",the brothers added 70 more stories.It went on growing like this for six more editions.Finally,the book contained over 200(9)...STORIES....! It is probably the best-known work of German literature.Even if you don't know the Brothers Grimm, you definitely(10)..KNOW... a Grimm fairy tale.

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts) “I love you” On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected...
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VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) ______ .

The person (5) ______ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) ______ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) ______ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ______ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ______ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ______. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) ______ .

The person (5) ______ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) ______ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) ______ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ______ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ______ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ______. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

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15 tháng 1 2018

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ___RECEIVED___ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) __VIRUS____ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ____COPY__ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) __DAMAGE____ .

The person (5) __WHO____ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) _____CALLED_ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) __AGAINST____ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ____SPENDS__ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ___IN___ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ___COMPUTERS___. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

3 tháng 4 2017

Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word.

Mark Twain is a famous American writer. His real (1)__NAME____was Samuel Longhorn Clemens and " Mark Twain" was (2)__HIS__ pen- name. Samuel Clemens was born in a

small (3)___TOWN____ on the Mississippi river in the USA. The boy (4)__HAD___many friends

at school and when he became a writer, he described them in his stories. (5)____WHEN____

Samuel was twelve, his father died and the boy began to work and learned the (6)__PROFESSION__

of a printer. Samuel always (7)___WANT___to be a sailor and when he was twenty, he found work on a river boat. After some time he (8)_SAILS__ the boat and went to live in California.

Here he began to write short stories (9)_BY__the name of Mark Twain. He sent (10)__TO__

to newspapers. The readers liked his stories very much.

27 tháng 4 2018

bạn ơi: câu 10 bạn điền sai rồi phải là "them" mới đúng

Fill in the gap with one suitable words Enrico Rastelli Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)........................number of objects up into the air and catching them (2)................dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)..............many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4).............made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5)...................the quantity of objects...
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Fill in the gap with one suitable words

Enrico Rastelli

Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)........................number of objects up into the air and catching them (2)................dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)..............many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4).............made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5)...................the quantity of objects he(6)..........juggle.

Rastelli's contributions to juggling were many. He started using rubber balls(7).........of the cotton balls that were(8)...............use at the time.These rubber balls are now standard. It was Rastelli,too, who began the now commonly seen practice(9)..............throwing a ball into the air,and then catching(10)....................on a stick held in his mouth.

Enrico Rastelli was born into a circus family in Siberia in 1896. Although he spent some of his early years in Italy, it(11)...............in Russia that he acquired his juggling skills. It was not uncommon(12).............him to practise twelve hours a day, and this dedication was reflected in his astonishing performances. The degree of control shown(13)..............Enrico Rastelli has never been equalled.

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23 tháng 1 2019

Fill in the gap with one suitable words

Enrico Rastelli

Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)....a.....number of objects up into the air and catching them (2).....without......dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)....as.....many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4)....what......made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5).......than......the quantity of objects he(6)...could.....juggle.

Rastelli's contributions to juggling were many. He started using rubber balls(7)...instead....of the cotton balls that were(8)......in...use at the time.These rubber balls are now standard. It was Rastelli,too, who began the now commonly seen practice(9).....of.....throwing a ball into the air,and then catching(10)........it....on a stick held in his mouth.

Enrico Rastelli was born into a circus family in Siberia in 1896. Although he spent some of his early years in Italy, it(11)......was.......in Russia that he acquired his juggling skills. It was not uncommon(12).....for...him to practise twelve hours a day, and this dedication was reflected in his astonishing performances. The degree of control shown(13)....by......Enrico Rastelli has never been equalled.

19 tháng 7 2017

Looking nervously around.Michael(1) get up the wallet which he(2) is in the street.Michael was unemployed and he nee1ded som(3) ...,and now he could bou food for his family.

(4)first he thought it was book,but then he saw some money in it.He thought he was(5)...In(6),Michael was very(7).He didn't have enough money to pay for somewhere to live.He spent most of his time(8)for work and sometimes he asked people for money.

When he(9)the wallet,he saw lots of money and severl(10)cards and an address inside.Michael took the(11)to the address.The address.The address was at a large house in the city and the(12)was very glad to get it(13).He gave Michael a big(14)for(15)he did

19 tháng 7 2017

Fill in each blank in the passae below with a suitable word.Writ your answer in the spaces given:

Looking nervously around.Michael(1)PICKED up the wallet which he FOUND (2)in the street.Michael was unemployed and he nee1ded som(3)MONEY,and now he could bou food for his family.

(4)AT first he thought it was book,but then he saw some money in it.He thought he was(5)..LUCKY.In FACT (6),Michael was very POOR(7).He didn't have enough money to pay for somewhere to live.He spent most of his time LOOKING(8)for work and sometimes he asked people for money.

When he SEACHED (9)the wallet,he saw lots of money and severl CREDIT(10)cards and an address inside.Michael took the WALLET(11)to the address.The address.The address was at a large house in the city and the OWNER (12)was very glad to get it(13) BACK.He gave Michael a big(14) REWARD for(15)WHAT he did

IV) Read the text and decide which answer best fits each space: Ruyard Kipling, one of Endland's (26) ______ famous writers, was born in Bombay, India, in 1865, where his English father was working for the British government. Kipling spent his (27) ______ chilhood in India. At six he was to (28) ______ England and educated in an English school. From 1882 until 1883 he was (29) ______ of his school paper. He went back to India in 1883. There he became (30) ______ in writing and worked for a...
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IV) Read the text and decide which answer best fits each space:

Ruyard Kipling, one of Endland's (26) ______ famous writers, was born in Bombay, India, in 1865, where his English father was working for the British government. Kipling spent his (27) ______ chilhood in India. At six he was to (28) ______ England and educated in an English school. From 1882 until 1883 he was (29) ______ of his school paper. He went back to India in 1883. There he became (30) ______ in writing and worked for a newspaper. When he was 21 he (31) ______ his first book, which was a small book of poetry. Before he was 24 he had brought out a small collection of short stories. There were well-liked and were full of brilliant descriptions and accurate observations.

Between 1887 and 1899 Kipling traveled (32) ______ the world. He visited China, Japan, and he lived for a few years in America, where he married an American woman. Diuring this (33) ______, he wrote several of his most (34) works, the stories for children, which made him famous: The Jungle Books (1894), Kim (1901) and Jusst So Stories (1902). He also published several books of poetry during this time. Kipling returned to England from America and spent the of (35) ______ his life there until his death in 1936.

26. A.such B.most C.extreme D.too

27. A.early B.starting C.young D.beginning

28. A.carried B.transported C.travelled D.taken

29. A.president B.chairman C.editor D.boss

30. A.liked B.interested C.fond D.taken

31. A published B.took out C.invented D.created

32. A.on B.around C.though D.across

33. A.part B.section C.moment D.period

34. A.common B.popular C.usual D.ordinary

35. A.rest B.last C.end D.period

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11 tháng 7 2019

Ruyard Kipling, one of Endland's (26) ______ famous writers, was born in Bombay, India, in 1865, where his English father was working for the British government. Kipling spent his (27) ______ chilhood in India. At six he was to (28) ______ England and educated in an English school. From 1882 until 1883 he was (29) ______ of his school paper. He went back to India in 1883. There he became (30) ______ in writing and worked for a newspaper. When he was 21 he (31) ______ his first book, which was a small book of poetry. Before he was 24 he had brought out a small collection of short stories. There were well-liked and were full of brilliant descriptions and accurate observations.

Between 1887 and 1899 Kipling traveled (32) ______ the world. He visited China, Japan, and he lived for a few years in America, where he married an American woman. Diuring this (33) ______, he wrote several of his most (34) works, the stories for children, which made him famous: The Jungle Books (1894), Kim (1901) and Jusst So Stories (1902). He also published several books of poetry during this time. Kipling returned to England from America and spent the of (35) ______ his life there until his death in 1936.

26. A.such B.most C.extreme D.too

27. A.early B.starting C.young D.beginning

28. A.carried B.transported C.travelled D.taken

29. A.president B.chairman C.editor D.boss

30. A.liked B.interested C.fond D.taken

31. A published B.took out C.invented D.created

32. A.on B.around C.though D.across

33. A.part B.section C.moment D.period

34. A.common B.popular C.usual D.ordinary

35. A.rest B.last C.end D.period

9 tháng 4 2017

Fill in an appropriate word in each blank.

Kipling was the first writer (1) was expressed the faith and national pride. He was (2) born in Bombay India (3) in 1865 and was taken (4) to England to (5) be educated at the (6) age of 6. But at the age of 17 he returned (7) to India and became a journalist. (8) by this time he (9) was a great amount of prose and portry. After wards he returned to England and travelled in Japan and America. He received the 1907 Nobel (10) prize for literature and died in 1936 while he was working on his autbiographical notes.

18 tháng 6 2017

gạch chân đáp án đúng

1 the members of Kim's family (travel/travels)to American

2 a flag from every country (was/were)painted in the book

3 all the reports on the meeting (is/are) on the desk

4 all the planets in the solar system (orbit/orbits) the sun

5 the light from the sun (take/takes) 8 minutes to reach Earth

6 the news (was/were) extremely terrified

7 the leader,along with three his colleagues and two supporters(is/are) discussing on the problem

8 each of the cars in the street (is/are)new