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II. Choose the best option marked A, B or C for each gap to complete the passage. (1.5 pt)

There are a number of things you can do to stay (1)              during an earthquake. If you are indoors, you must stay away from windows, glass or anything that could fall such as lightings. Then, take cover by getting under a stable table or something hard and wait until the earthquake (2)               . Don’t try to run outside during the earthquake (3)              you may get badly injured. If you are outdoors during an earthquake, stay there, move away from buildings, streetlights because they may fall upon you at any time. And if you are in a moving vehicle during an (4)                 , stop as quickly as possible and stay in the vehicle. It is very (5)                 for you to know safety precautions if you live in an earthquake zone.

            1. A. safe                                B. healthy                     C. successful              

            2. A. begins                              B. stops            C. erupts

            3. A. and                                  B. but                           C. because

            4. A. rescuers                           B. earthquake   C. umbrella

            5. A. scientific                          B. dangerous                C. important

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7 tháng 5 2022

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 B

5 C

7 tháng 5 2022

A-B-C-B-C

Exercise 1. Underline the most suitable future form in each sentences.Why are you going to buy / will you buy a new mountain bike?Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study / I’ll been studying then.Look out! That tree will / is going to fall.Let me know as soon as Louis will get / gets here.Great news! Jean and Chris will come/ are coming to stay with us.According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive/ arrives at 6.00.Can you call me at this evening, because I’ll / I’m...
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Exercise 1. Underline the most suitable future form in each sentences.
Why are you going to buy / will you buy a new mountain bike?
Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study / I’ll been studying then.
Look out! That tree will / is going to fall.
Let me know as soon as Louis will get / gets here.
Great news! Jean and Chris will come/ are coming to stay with us.
According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive/ arrives at 6.00.
Can you call me at this evening, because I’ll / I’m leaving tomorrow.
If you arrive late at the sale, the best thing will go / will have gone.
Exercise 2. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
By the time we reach home, the rain ...........................(stop).
This time next week I (lie).................................. on the beach in Spain.
In ten years’ time I (work)..................................... for a different company.
If we don’t get there by 6.00, Jack (leave).............................................
In July they (be married)...................................... for 20 years.
In the year 2500 a lot of people (live) ......................................on the Moon.
When you get to the station, I (wait)...................................... for you outside.
Don’t worried! The plane (land)............................................ in a moment.
By the time you come home, I (finish).................................... the decorating.
Come round between 8 and 9. We (watch)................................................. the match on TV then.
Exercise 3. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
When I (see)................................ you tomorrow, I (tell)......................................... you my news.
As soon as we (get).................................... there, we (phone)................................................ for a taxi.
I (go)................................................ to the library before I (do) ............................................the shopping.
We (wait) .................................. here until the rain (stop)...........................................
I (get).................................... £50 from the bank when it (open).........................................
After you (take)...................................... the medicine, you (feel)...................................... better.
You have to stay until you (finish)....................................... your work.
I (let).................................. you know the minute I (hear) .......................................... the results.
Before we (paint).......................................... the wall, we (have)............................................. a cup of tea.
We (climb)......................................... over the wall as soon as it (get)................................................. dark.
Exercise 4. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
Have you ever wondered what exactly (1)....................................(you do) in ten years time? Well, according to the computer expert Tom Vincent, computer (2).........................................(soon be able) to make accurate predictions about the future. Professor Vincent, from Cambridge,(3)....................................... (hold) a press conference next week to describe the computer which he calls “the Computafuture”. “This computer can tell us what life(4)....................................... (be) like, based on data describing last events”, explains Professor Vincent. For example, Computafuture can predict how many people(5).................................. (live) in a particular area, or whether there(6).................................. (be) a lot of rain during a particular period. Professor Vincent also believes that by the year 2050, computer (7).....................................(replace) teachers, and (8)...................................(also do) most of the jobs now being done by the police. “Computer are becoming intelligent all the time”, says Professor Vincent. Soon they (9)...............................(direct) traffic and(10).............................................. (teach) our children. And telling us about the future.”
 

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1 tháng 8 2018

Exercise 1. Underline the most suitable future form in each sentences.
Why are you going to buy / will you buy a new mountain bike?
Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study / I’ll been studying then.
Look out! That tree will / is going to fall.
Let me know as soon as Louis will get / gets here.
Great news! Jean and Chris will come/ are coming to stay with us.
According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive/ arrives at 6.00.
Can you call me at this evening, because I’ll / I’m leaving tomorrow.
If you arrive late at the sale, the best thing will go / will have gone.
Exercise 2. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
By the time we reach home, the rain will have stopped (stop).
This time next week I (lie) will be lying on the beach in Spain.
In ten years’ time I (work). will be working for a different company.
If we don’t get there by 6.00, Jack (leave) will leave
In July they (be married). will have been married for 20 years.
In the year 2500 a lot of people (live) will be living on the Moon.
When you get to the station, I (wait) will be waiting for you outside.
Don’t worried! The plane (land) will be landing/ will land/ is going to land in a moment.
By the time you come home, I (finish) will have finished. the decorating.
Come round between 8 and 9. We (watch). will be watching the match on TV then.
Exercise 3. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
When I (see) see you tomorrow, I (tell) will tell  you my news.
As soon as we (get) get there, we (phone) will phone for a taxi.
I (go) will go to the library before I (do) do the shopping.
We (wait) will wait here until the rain (stop) stops
I (get) will get. £50 from the bank when it (open) open
After you (take) take the medicine, you (feel) will feel better.
You have to stay until you (finish) have finished your work.
I (let) will let you know the minute I (hear) hear the results.
Before we (paint) paint the wall, we (have).will have a cup of tea.
We (climb) will climb over the wall as soon as it (get) gets dark.
Exercise 4. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.
Have you ever wondered what exactly (1) you will be doing (you do) in ten years time? Well, according to the computer expert Tom Vincent, computer (2) will be soon able  (soon be able) to make accurate predictions about the future. Professor Vincent, from Cambridge,(3) will hold (hold) a press conference next week to describe the computer which he calls “the Computafuture”. “This computer can tell us what life(4) will be (be) , based on data describing last events”, explains Professor Vincent. For example, Computafuture can predict how many people(5) will live (live) in a parular area, or whether there(6) will be (be) a lot of rain during a parular period. Professor Vincent also believes that by the year 2050, computer (7) will have replaced (replace) teachers, and (8) will also be doing (also do) most of the jobs now being done by the police. “Computer are becoming intelligent all the time”, says Professor Vincent. Soon they (9) will be directing .(direct) traffic and(10) teaching (teach) our children. And telling us about the future.”

Read the following passage about London's Heathrow Airport and write A, B, C or D for questions 1-10. A. Passport Control If you are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland, you must pass through Passport Control and Customs immediately after leaving your plane. If you are not British or a citizen of a country in the European Community, you must fill out a special form called a landing card before your passport is examined. This card should be given to you...
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Read the following passage about London's Heathrow Airport and write A, B, C or D for questions 1-10.

A. Passport Control

If you are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland, you must pass through Passport Control and Customs immediately after leaving your plane. If you are not British or a citizen of a country in the European Community, you must fill out a special form called a landing card before your passport is examined. This card should be given to you during the flight. However, you can also obtain one inside the terminal building.

When you enter the terminal building from your aircraft, follow the ARRIVALS signs. Make sure that you are in the right channel when you reach PASSPORT CONTROL. There is one channel for holders of European Community passports and a second channel marked "Other Passports.

B. Getting your Luggage

If you have luggage which was carried in the aircraft hold, follow the BAGGAGE RECLAIM signs after your passport has been examined. If you have only hand luggage, pass through the baggage reclaim area and follow the CUSTOMS sign.

C. Customs

All passengers arriving from a country outside Britain and Northern Ireland are allowed to bring with them a certain quality of duty free items. You can get information about how much you can bring by reading the signs marked Duty Free Allowances in the baggage reclaim area.

There are three Customs Channels: the Red Channel, the Green Channel and the Blue Channel. If you have something to declare, or if you are not sure about your Duty Free Allowance, you must go through the Red Channel. Passengers arriving from outside the European Community with nothing to declare must go through the Green Channel. Passengers arriving from the countries in the European Community with nothing to declare must go through the Blue Channel.

Please note that Customs Officers may stop you at any time and examine your luggage as you go through the Green or Blue Channel.

D. Transit Passengers

If you are immediately transferring to another flight at Heathrow that is not bound for a destination in Britain or Northern Ireland, you are a transit passenger and do not have to go through the procedures above.

All transit passengers should follow the black and yellow TRANSFERS signs Airport staff at the Transfer Desk and at other places in the terminal will direct you to your departure gate.

Which section refers to:

- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. __________

- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. __________

- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. __________

- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. __________

- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. __________

- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. __________

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. __________

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. __________

- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. __________

- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. __________

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28 tháng 6 2019

- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. C

- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. B

- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. C

- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. A

- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. D

- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. C

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. A

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. A

- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. D

- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. D

Have you ever asked yourself why it is that we (1) work? If it is, as some people say, just a question of money, would you be prepared to do any job as long as you (2) ______________________ a lot, even if it involved working for long hours in appalling (3) ______________________? Or are you perhaps more interested in the (4) ______________________ you get when you feel that you are good at your job? It's true that there is a great sense of (5) ______________________ behind, for example, the...
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Have you ever asked yourself why it is that we (1) work? If it is, as some people say, just a question of money, would you be prepared to do any job as long as you (2) ______________________ a lot, even if it involved working for long hours in appalling (3) ______________________? Or are you perhaps more interested in the (4) ______________________ you get when you feel that you are good at your job? It's true that there is a great sense of (5) ______________________ behind, for example, the creation of a well-made product, or the clinching of an important deal, though this might not be the (6) ______________________ if you were serving in a shop or delivering letters. Still, as long as the customers are satisfied, then you can (7) ______________________ yourself on a job well done, and feel that you have (8) ______________________ to the success of the company that (9) ______________________ you. On the other hand, would you feel that your work was more worthwhile if you received more praise from your employers? Would you feel happier if they paid you a (10) ______________________ or sent you to a sales conference in Tahiti? Or is praise unnecessary, as long as the job (11) ______________________ you with the company of other people, and the feeling that you belong to the group? Most of us are probably too (12) ______________________ working to wonder too much about this. One day perhaps we'll find that ideal job which gives life meaning, but until then we'll just get up every morning and keep on working.
Bạn nào nhanh nhất mình tik nha! Cảm ơn!

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Fill in each blank with a word from the box Outdoor ; around ; peaceful ; conclusion ; boring ; isolated ; possible ; polluted Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) … for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside. On the one hand, life in the countryside is very (2) … There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is...
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Fill in each blank with a word from the box

Outdoor ; around ; peaceful ; conclusion ; boring ; isolated ; possible ; polluted

Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) … for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.

On the one hand, life in the countryside is very (2) … There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less (3) … Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4) … activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) … There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) … if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) … if you live a long way from other people.

In (8) …, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.

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13 tháng 9 2019

Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) boring for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.

On the one hand, life in the countryside is very peaceful (2). There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less polluted(3) . Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4)Outdoor activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) isolated There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) around if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) possible if you live a long way from other people.

In (8) conclusion, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.

13 tháng 9 2019

Theo mình nghĩ là:

1) possible

2) peaceful

3) polluted

4) outdoor

5) boring

6) around

7) isolated

8) conclusion

Fill in each blank with a word from the box Outdoor ; around ; peaceful ; conclusion ; boring ; isolated ; possible ; polluted Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) … for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside. On the one hand, life in the countryside is very (2) … There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is...
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Fill in each blank with a word from the box

Outdoor ; around ; peaceful ; conclusion ; boring ; isolated ; possible ; polluted

Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) … for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.

On the one hand, life in the countryside is very (2) … There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less (3) … Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4) … activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) … There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) … if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) … if you live a long way from other people.

In (8) …, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.

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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 10:

Abut

Bso

C. and

D. for

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9 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: and: và

Dịch: Dấu hiệu và triệu chứng của sốc bao gồm thở gấp, xa xanh xao, và ngất.

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 9:

A. if

B. unless

C. in case

D. as soon as

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29 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: if: nếu

Dịch: Mất thân nhiệt có thể xảy ra nếu bạn để vết bỏng lớn và sâu vào nước.

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 8:

A. to

Bin

C. of

D. from

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10 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: D

Giải thích: cụm từ remove … from…: loại bỏ cái gì khỏi…

Dịch: Loại bỏ các vật thể cản trở khỏi cơ thể người bị bỏng như dây thắc lưng, trang sức, ở hoặc gần nơi bị bỏng.

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 7:

A. Make

BDo

C. Have

D. Get

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2 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: cụm từ make sure: đảm bảo

Dịch: Đảm bảo là bạn và người bị bỏng an toàn, tránh khỏi noiw nguy hiểm.