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26 tháng 2 2022

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1Which one is preferred by Jun - tea or coffee?

2Many problems have been caused by that fierce storm.

3Many buildings were destroyed last night by the tornado.

4Numerous diseases are caused by the lack of freshwater.

5At the moment, attentions are paid to the upcoming extra storm.

7All the flood victims are being helped by the local authorities.

8Shelters will be provided to homeless people in the next few months.

9No one was severely injured in the tornado yesterday.

10A speech is now being delivered by a renowned scientist.

Choose A, B, C, D for each gap in the following sentences. 1. Emergency teams are still clearing up the __________ from the plane crash. A. debris B. dust C. piece D. waste 2. Thousands of buildings and houses were completely destroyed when the earthquake __________ the city. A. fought B. struck C. happened D. arrived 3. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by __________ their noses. A. punching B. touching C. blowing D. shaking 4. If you __________ the president, what would you do...
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Choose A, B, C, D for each gap in the following sentences.

1. Emergency teams are still clearing up the __________ from the plane crash.

A. debris B. dust C. piece D. waste

2. Thousands of buildings and houses were completely destroyed when the earthquake __________ the city.

A. fought B. struck C. happened D. arrived

3. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by __________ their noses.

A. punching B. touching C. blowing D. shaking

4. If you __________ the president, what would you do to help the environment ?

A. are B. had been C. were D. was

5. Singapore is famous for its __________ and green trees.

A. cleanliness B. cleanly C. cleaning D. clean

6. Air __________, together with littering, is causing many problems in our cities today.

A. pollute B. pollution C. polluting D. polluted

7. If we __________ water carefully, more people will have fresh water.

A. will use B. would use C. using D. use

8. A severe tropical __________ is called a typhoon.

A. drought B. rain C. flood D. storm

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5 tháng 3 2019

Choose A, B, C, D for each gap in the following sentences.

1. Emergency teams are still clearing up the __________ from the plane crash.

A. debris B. dust C. piece D. waste

2. Thousands of buildings and houses were completely destroyed when the earthquake __________ the city.

A. fought B. struck C. happened D. arrived

3. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by __________ their noses.

A. punching B. touching C. blowing D. shaking

4. If you __________ the president, what would you do to help the environment ?

A. are B. had been C. were D. was

5. Singapore is famous for its __________ and green trees.

A. cleanliness B. cleanly C. cleaning D. clean

6. Air __________, together with littering, is causing many problems in our cities today.

A. pollute B. pollution C. polluting D. polluted

7. If we __________ water carefully, more people will have fresh water.

A. will use B. would use C. using D. use

8. A severe tropical __________ is called a typhoon.

A. drought B. rain C. flood D. storm

#Yumi

30 tháng 9 2018

Each line of the following passage contains one mistake. Correct the mistake and write your answers in the space provided.

It has been saying -> said that the British and Americans are " two peoples separated by a common language ". However the differences among -> between British and American English are comparatvely small. Despite -> Although some British irate people occasional -> occasionally complain about the latest American TV series of that -> which they are unable to understand a word, it is clear that little -> few people have serious problems. In fact, it is television, films, and pop music that have helped to bring him -> them closer together, and that -> those minor difficulties which might occur in comprehension are probaly many -> much fewer than 40 or 50 years ago. Normally four or five American programs are finding -> found in an evening on British television, and 6 or 7 of the American 20 better records are by British artist -> artists

3 tháng 1 2019

tớ rảnh, nhưng onl acc kia thôi :))

Nên không thấy t/báo :))

7 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án: About ten percent.

Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the habitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousand of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result , small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire...
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Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the habitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousand of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result , small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burts. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage was caused by fire rather than by the collapse of buildings

These sentences are T or F

1. A hundred thousand people were killed in Tokyo in 1923 because of an earthquake

2. The earthquake began a minute before midnight

3. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because most of the water pipes had burts

4. Over ninety percent of the damage was caused by fire

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11 tháng 5 2019

Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the habitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousand of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result , small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burts. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage was caused by fire rather than by the collapse of buildings

These sentences are T or F

1. A hundred thousand people were killed in Tokyo in 1923 because of an earthquake T

2. The earthquake began a minute before midnight F

3. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because most of the water pipes had burts F

4. Over ninety percent of the damage was caused by fire T

#Yumi

16 tháng 9 2019

1.T

2.F

3.F

4.T

Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity. Tsunamis can be caused...
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Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometres per hour. In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two metres. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast thay they increase in height, possibly up to 40 metres.

1. The passage mainly discusses __________

A. tidal waves B. tides C. tsunamis D. storm surges

2. All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT __________

A. They are as another name for tsunamis

B. They are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

C. this term is not used by the scientists

D. the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

3. The word "them" in the passage refers to __________

A. tidal waves B. tsunamis C. storm surges D. sea waves

4. The word "shallow" in the passage mostly means __________

A. not clear B. tidal C. coastal D. not deep

5. It can be understood from the passage that tsunamis __________

A. cause severe damage in the middle of the ocean

B. generally reach heights greater than 40 metres

C. are far more dangerous on the coast than in the open ocean

D. are often identified by ships on the ocean

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2 tháng 3 2019

Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for "high wave in a harbor", are giant sea wave. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity.

Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometres per hour. In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two metres. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast thay they increase in height, possibly up to 40 metres.

1. The passage mainly discusses __________

A. tidal waves B. tides C. tsunamis D. storm surges

2. All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT __________

A. They are as another name for tsunamis

B. They are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides

C. this term is not used by the scientists

D. the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves

3. The word "them" in the passage refers to __________

A. tidal waves B. tsunamis C. storm surges D. sea waves

4. The word "shallow" in the passage mostly means __________

A. not clear B. tidal C. coastal D. not deep

5. It can be understood from the passage that tsunamis __________

A. cause severe damage in the middle of the ocean

B. generally reach heights greater than 40 metres

C. are far more dangerous on the coast than in the open ocean

D. are often identified by ships on the ocean

Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C of D Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction. Every year homes are destroyed by their fury anf often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and to move to safer areas until the storms passes. Floods are caused along the coast by both the heavy rain and a storm tide...
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Read the text and then choose the best answer A, B, C of D

Two of the most dangerous storms which affect America are hurricanes and tornadoes. They are very much feared by anyone who may live in the path of their destruction.

Every year homes are destroyed by their fury anf often lives are lost. Most people who live near the coast are forced to evacuate their homes and to move to safer areas until the storms passes. Floods are caused along the coast by both the heavy rain and a storm tide that is considerably above normal water level. The high winds, coastal flooding and heavy rains associated with a hurricane cause enormous damage. Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. Once they hit land they tremendous power with driving rain and wind.

Tornadoes are violent low-pressured storms. These storms occur most often during the summer months are noticeable by their strong wind and lack of rain. The sky turn black as dust is sucked up into the air. Tornadoes are capable of lifting quite heavy objects from the ground. They can pick up trees and cars right into the air and even uplift heavier objects such as homes and trains.

Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause millions of dollars worth of damage to life and property every year. Today they can be predicted more easily than in the past, but they can't be stopped or ignored.

1. What are the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Thunderstorms and hurricanes

B. Typhoon and thunderstorms

C. Hurricanes and typhoons

D. Hurricanes and tornadoes

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. Between July and October

B. Between July and December

C. From the seventh to the ninth month

D. All the year round.

3. What is the major similarity of both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They can cause great damage.

B. They have either wind or speed.

C. They are not accompanied by rain.

D. They cover only a small part.

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy.

B. They are easier to control today than in the past.

C. Tornadoes are more dangerous than hurricanes.

D. People can predict them with greater accuracy.

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The tremendous power of these storms.

B. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes.

C. The numbers of people killed each year by these storms.

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike.

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3 tháng 3 2019

1. What are the most dangerous storms which affect America?

A. Thunderstorms and hurricanes

B. Typhoon and thunderstorms

C. Hurricanes and typhoons

D. Hurricanes and tornadoes

2. At which part of the year do hurricanes usually develop?

A. Between July and October

B. Between July and December

C. From the seventh to the ninth month

D. All the year round.

3. What is the major similarity of both a hurricane and a tornado?

A. They can cause great damage.

B. They have either wind or speed.

C. They are not accompanied by rain.

D. They cover only a small part.

4. Which of the following is true of tornadoes and hurricanes?

A. They cannot be predicted with accuracy.

B. They are easier to control today than in the past.

C. Tornadoes are more dangerous than hurricanes.

D. People can predict them with greater accuracy.

5. Which of the following was not mentioned in the article?

A. The tremendous power of these storms.

B. The damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes.

C. The numbers of people killed each year by these storms.

D. The time of year when they are most likely to strike.

9 tháng 4 2020

correct form ấy

9 tháng 4 2020

Điền từ:

bury evacuate rage take
recover scatter provide suffer

1. The government _____ provide ____ health and other services to the affected regions.

2. Actions were _____evacuate____ to limitthe effects of the floods in QuangNinh.

3. The Red Cross helped homeless families to _____recover ____ from the disaster through
the project.

4. The majority of concerned areas have ____suffer_____ from cholera epidemics after
the floods and landslides in Central America.

5. Early September,mudslides caused by heavy rains _____take____ an entire villageof 480
inhabitants.

6. Thousands of villagers ____scatter_____ from flood-prone areas after the warnings from
the weather bureau.

7. Tiny articles of dust, smoke, salt or pollution droplets that _________ through the
air to cause haze.

8. The fires _________ for more than a week in the southern region of Chile,
which has been hit by a severe drought.