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1. Nowadays, many students who have just left the universities try to stay in big cities because they can easily find their jobs and live a ................. life there.

2. During the rush hours, some parts of Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh city are often packed with people and ………………..

3. If you have an opportunity to go to Sydney, you should visit both natural and man- made.................such as Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, Bondi Beach as well as Royal Botanical Gardens, Sydney Opera and the Harbor Bridge.

4. When I visited Hoi An last year, I spent most of my time.............................. around and looking at the ancient temples, houses, and bridges.

5. When you visit Ha Noi, try some street food there because it is really delicious and ………………..

6. Singapore is a .......................................country. It includes Malay, Chinese, Indians, European and Vietnamese.

7. Every year, the Economist Intelligent Unit conducts a fascinating survey to determine which...... around the world “provide the best living conditions”.

8. I think living in a city has a number of............................... , such as traffic jams, traffic accidents, noise pollution, visual pollution and water pollution.

9. People say that air pollution together with littering is causing many...................... in our city now.

10. London is one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is a lot smaller than Tokyo but it is by far the most popular tourist ………………

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I. Choose the best answer.1. Nowadays, many students who have just left the universities try to stay in big cities (but/ as/ or) they can easily find their jobs and live a comfortable and convenient life there.2. During rush hours, some parts of Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City are often packed (with/ of/ to) people and vehicles.3. If you have an opportunity to go to Sydney, you should visit both natural and man-made (features/ zones/ attraction) such as Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park and...
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I. Choose the best answer.

1. Nowadays, many students who have just left the universities try to stay in big cities (but/ as/ or) they can easily find their jobs and live a comfortable and convenient life there.

2. During rush hours, some parts of Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City are often packed (with/ of/ to) people and vehicles.

3. If you have an opportunity to go to Sydney, you should visit both natural and man-made (features/ zones/ attraction) such as Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park and Bondi Beach.

4. When I visited Hoi An last year, I spent most of my time (to wander/ wandering/ wander) around and looking at the ancient temples, houses and bridges.                 

5. You can see the (urban area/ convenience/ urban sprawl/ living condition) of the suburbs in Ho Chi Minh City with many apartment buildings, supermarkets, shopping centres, and schools.

6. I suffer from depression and anxiety, but I don’t know (what/ how/ where/ which) to get over my problems.

7. I think living in a city has a number of (drawbacks/ advantages), such as traffic jams, traffic accidents, noise pollution, visual pollution and water pollution.

8. My brother is thirteen years old but he wants to be more (dependent/ independent/ left out). He would like to do everything by himself.

9. She presented me with a new blanket on which she (knitted/ embroidered/ carved) some beautiful flowers.

10. She is very good at knitting. She (knits/ is knitting/ knitted) herself this sweater. It looks very nice.                  

11. All the main parts of this machine are (made/ done/ woven) of steel.

12. The people in this village are trying to change their designs and quality of their handicrafts (so that/  in order to)  their products can be exported to many countries in the world.

13. Van Phuc Village is well known for silk (products/ production/ produce).

14. Osaka has become one of the (better/ best/ most) “liveable” city in Asia.

15. London is probably most famous for its museums, galleries, palaces, and other sights, but it also includes a (greater/ wide/ wider) range of peoples, cultures and religions than many other places.  

16. I was born in Scotland but I (grew up/ brought up/ raised) in Northern Ireland.

17. This car is (double/ much/ twice) as expensive as our car.

18. He hasn't (found/ made/ stood) up his mind yet.

19. Try again. Don't give ( up/ off/ away) hope.

20. People come to the parks to (get away/ get out of/ get over) from city noise and traffic.

21. (So/ Because of/ Even though) he worked hard, he couldn’t pass the exam.

22. Physical changes are different for everyone at the adolescence, so we don't need to feel (relaxed/ frightened/ embarassed).

23. It is cold outside. You have to (turn on/ put on/ go on/ come on) your coat.

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13 tháng 10 2021

11. All the main parts of this machine are (made/ done/ woven) of steel.

12. The people in this village are trying to change their designs and quality of their handicrafts (so that/  in order to)  their products can be exported to many countries in the world.

13. Van Phuc Village is well known for silk (products/ production/ produce).

14. Osaka has become one of the (better/ best/ most) “liveable” city in Asia.

15. London is probably most famous for its museums, galleries, palaces, and other sights, but it also includes a (greater/ wide/ wider) range of peoples, cultures and religions than many other places.  

16. I was born in Scotland but I (grew up/ brought up/ raised) in Northern Ireland.

17. This car is (double/ much/ twice) as expensive as our car.

18. He hasn't (found/ made/ stood) up his mind yet.

19. Try again. Don't give up/ off/ away) hope.

20. People come to the parks to (get away/ get out of/ get over) from city noise and traffic.

21. (So/ Because of/ Even though) he worked hard, he couldn’t pass the exam.

22. Physical changes are different for everyone at the adolescence, so we don't need to feel (relaxed/ frightened/ embarassed).

23. It is cold outside. You have to (turn on/ put on/ go on/ come on) your coat.

13 tháng 10 2021

1. Nowadays, many students who have just left the universities try to stay in big cities (but/ as/ or) they can easily find their jobs and live a comfortable and convenient life there.

2. During rush hours, some parts of Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City are often packed (with/ of/ to) people and vehicles.

3. If you have an opportunity to go to Sydney, you should visit both natural and man-made (features/ zones/ attraction) such as Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park and Bondi Beach.

4. When I visited Hoi An last year, I spent most of my time (to wander/ wandering/ wander) around and looking at the ancient temples, houses and bridges.                 

5. You can see the (urban area/ convenience/ urban sprawl/ living condition) of the suburbs in Ho Chi Minh City with many apartment buildings, supermarkets, shopping centres, and schools.

6. I suffer from depression and anxiety, but I don’t know (what/ how/ where/ which) to get over my problems.

7. I think living in a city has a number of (drawbacks/ advantages), such as traffic jams, traffic accidents, noise pollution, visual pollution and water pollution.

8. My brother is thirteen years old but he wants to be more (dependent/ independent/ left out). He would like to do everything by himself.

9. She presented me with a new blanket on which she (knitted/ embroidered/ carved) some beautiful flowers.

10. She is very good at knitting. She (knits/ is knitting/ knitted) herself this sweater. It looks very nice.                  

Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.Duong: So, are you from around here?Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest...
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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!

Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?

Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.

Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.

Duong: So, are you from around here?

Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.

Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?

Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.

Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?

Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.

Duong: What about transport?

Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course. 

Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.

Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.

Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!

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Dương: Paul! Tớ ở đây. 

Paul: Chào Dương! Thế nào rồi? Cậu đã hết mệt sau chuyến bay chưa? 

Dương: Cả tối qua mình ngủ khá ngon. À, cảm ơn cậu nhiều vì hôm nay đã dẫn mình đi thăm quanh đây. 

Paul: Không sao đâu, vui mà. 

Dương: Cậu sống ở quanh khu này à? 

Paul: Mình á? Đúng vậy, mình sinh ra và lớn lên ở đây -  Sydney là quê hương của mình. 

Dương: Thật kì diệu. Nó là một thành phố cổ phải không? 

Paul: Không, nó không cổ lắm, nhưng là thành phố lớn nhất ở Úc và lịch sử đất nước mình bắt nguồn ở thành phố này. 

Dương: Wow! Vậy những điểm hấp dẫn nhất ở Syney là gì?  

Paul: Điểm hấp dẫn tự nhiên là Cảng Sydney, Công viên Quốc gia Hoàng gia và bãi biển Bondi. Nhân tạo thì có Thảo cầm viên hoàng gia, Nhà hát Sydney, Cầu Cảng cũng rất thu hút khách du lịch. 

Dương: Thế còn giao thông thì sao? 

Paul: Giao thông công cộng ở đây rất tiện lợi và đáng tin. Bạn có thể đi xe buýt, đi tàu hoặc tàu điện. Taxi ở đây tất nhiên là khá đắt. 

Dương: Mua sắm ở Sydney có tốt không? 

Paul: Ồ tất nhiên rồi. Cậu biết mà, Sydney là một thành phố đô thị và đa văn hóa, vậy nên có rất nhiều đồ và món ăn từ các quốc gia khác nha. Nếu cậu thích, lát nữa mình sẽ đưa cậu tới chợ Paddington. 

Dương: Tuyệt vời! Thế còn giáo dục thì sao? Có nhiều trường đại học không? 

Paul: Sydney có 5 trường đại học lớn và một vài trường nhỏ. Trường cổ nhất thành lập từ năm 1850, mình nhớ là thế. 

Dương: Ồ, nghe có vẻ là một nơi tốt cho giáo dục đại học. Mình thích nơi này quá. 

6 tháng 3 2019

Dương: Này, Paul! Ở đây!

Paul: Chào, Dương! Thế nào rồi? Vượt qua độ trễ của máy bay phản lực?

Dương: Vâng, tối qua ngủ khá ngon. Hey, cảm ơn rất nhiều vì đã cho tôi thấy xung quanh ngày hôm nay.

Paul: Đừng lo lắng, nó sẽ rất vui.

Dương: Vậy, bạn có ở quanh đây không?

Paul: Tôi? Vâng, tôi sinh ra và lớn lên ở đây. Sydney là quê hương của tôi.

Dương: Thật tuyệt vời. Có phải là một thành phố cổ?

Paul: Không, nó không cũ lắm, nhưng đó là thành phố lớn nhất của Úc và lịch sử của đất nước chúng tôi bắt đầu từ đây.

Dương: Chà! Vì vậy, những điểm thu hút lớn nhất ở Sydney là gì?

Paul: Chà, các đặc điểm tự nhiên của nó bao gồm Cảng Sydney, Công viên Quốc gia Hoàng gia và Bãi biển Bondi. Các điểm tham quan nhân tạo như Royal Botanic Gardens, Nhà hát Opera Sydney và Cầu Cảng cũng được du khách biết đến.

Dương: Còn giao thông thì sao?

Paul: Giao thông công cộng ở đây rất thuận tiện và đáng tin cậy: bạn có thể đi bằng xe buýt, tàu hỏa hoặc đường sắt nhẹ. Taxi đắt hơn, tất nhiên.

Dương: Và Sydney có tốt cho việc mua sắm không?
Paul: Tất nhiên rồi! Bạn biết đấy, Sydney là một thành phố đô thị và đa văn hóa, vì vậy chúng tôi có rất nhiều thứ và thực phẩm từ các quốc gia khác nhau. Tôi sẽ đưa bạn đến Chợ Paddington sau, nếu bạn thích.

Dương: Tuyệt vời. Giáo dục thì sao? Có nhiều trường đại học không?
Paul: Sydney có năm trường đại học lớn và một số trường nhỏ hơn. Tôi tin rằng lâu đời nhất trong số họ đã được thiết lập vào năm 1850.

Dương: Ồ, có vẻ như là một nơi tốt để có được giáo dục đại học. Tôi thích thị trấn này!

Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.Duong: So, are you from around here?Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest...
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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!

Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?

Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.

Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.

Duong: So, are you from around here?

Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.

Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?

Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.

Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?

Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.

Duong: What about transport?

Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course. 

Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.

Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.

Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!

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8 tháng 1 2019

Dương: Này, Paul! Ở đây!

Paul: Chào, Dương! Thế nào rồi? Vượt qua độ trễ của máy bay phản lực?

Dương: Vâng, tối qua ngủ khá ngon. Hey, cảm ơn rất nhiều vì đã cho tôi thấy xung quanh ngày hôm nay.

Paul: Đừng lo lắng, nó sẽ rất vui.

Dương: Vậy, bạn có ở quanh đây không?

Paul: Tôi? Vâng, tôi sinh ra và lớn lên ở đây. Sydney là quê hương của tôi.

Dương: Thật tuyệt vời. Có phải là một thành phố cổ?

Paul: Không, nó không cũ lắm, nhưng đó là thành phố lớn nhất của Úc và lịch sử của đất nước chúng tôi bắt đầu từ đây.

Dương: Chà! Vì vậy, những điểm thu hút lớn nhất ở Sydney là gì?

Paul: Chà, các đặc điểm tự nhiên của nó bao gồm Cảng Sydney, Công viên Quốc gia Hoàng gia và Bãi biển Bondi. Các điểm tham quan nhân tạo như Royal Botanic Gardens, Nhà hát Opera Sydney và Cầu Cảng cũng được du khách biết đến.

Dương: Còn giao thông thì sao?

Paul: Giao thông công cộng ở đây rất thuận tiện và đáng tin cậy: bạn có thể đi bằng xe buýt, tàu hỏa hoặc đường sắt nhẹ. Taxi đắt hơn, tất nhiên.

Dương: Và Sydney có tốt cho việc mua sắm không?
Paul: Tất nhiên rồi! Bạn biết đấy, Sydney là một thành phố đô thị và đa văn hóa, vì vậy chúng tôi có rất nhiều thứ và thực phẩm từ các quốc gia khác nhau. Tôi sẽ đưa bạn đến Chợ Paddington sau, nếu bạn thích.


 
Dương: Tuyệt vời. Giáo dục thì sao? Có nhiều trường đại học không?
Paul: Sydney có năm trường đại học lớn và một số trường nhỏ hơn. Tôi tin rằng lâu đời nhất trong số họ đã được thiết lập vào năm 1850.

Dương: Ồ, có vẻ như là một nơi tốt để có được giáo dục đại học. Tôi thích thị trấn này!

                                                                                   hok tốt !!!!

Dương: Paul ! Tớ ở đây. 

Paul: Chào Dương! Thế nào rồi? Cậu đã hết mệt sau chuyến bay chưa? 

Dương: Cả tối qua mình ngủ khá ngon. À, cảm ơn cậu nhiều vì hôm nay đã dẫn mình đi thăm quanh đây. 

Paul: Không sao đâu, vui mà. 

Dương: Cậu sống ở quanh khu này à? 

Paul: Mình á? Đúng vậy, mình sinh ra và lớn lên ở đây -  Sydney là quê hương của mình. 

Dương: Thật kì diệu. Nó là một thành phố cổ phải không? 

Paul: Không, nó không cổ lắm, nhưng là thành phố lớn nhất ở Úc và lịch sử đất nước mình bắt nguồn ở thành phố này. 

Dương: Wow! Vậy những điểm hấp dẫn nhất ở Syney là gì?  

Paul: Điểm hấp dẫn tự nhiên là Cảng Sydney, Công viên Quốc gia Hoàng gia và bãi biển Bondi. Nhân tạo thì có Thảo cầm viên hoàng gia, Nhà hát Sydney, Cầu Cảng cũng rất thu hút khách du lịch. 

Dương: Thế còn giao thông thì sao? 

Paul: Giao thông công cộng ở đây rất tiện lợi và đáng tin. Bạn có thể đi xe buýt, đi tàu hoặc tàu điện. Taxi ở đây tất nhiên là khá đắt. 

Dương: Mua sắm ở Sydney có tốt không? 

Paul: Ồ tất nhiên rồi. Cậu biết mà Sydney là một thành phố đô thị và đa văn hóa, vậy nên có rất nhiều đồ và món ăn từ các quốc gia khác nha. Nếu cậu thích, lát nữa mình sẽ đưa cậu tới chợ Paddington. 

Dương: Tuyệt vời! Thế còn giáo dục thì sao? Có nhiều trường đại học không? 

Paul: Sydney có 5 trường đại học lớn và một vài trường nhỏ. Trường cổ nhất thành lập từ năm 1850, mình nhớ là thế. 

Dương: Ồ, nghe có vẻ là một nơi tốt cho giáo dục đại học. Mình thích nơi này quá. 

   

Read and complete Australia is situated in southern hemisphere............ the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. This is the smallest..........and the 6th largest country in the world with the area of 7,692,024 sq km. The.......of the country is over 24 million (February 2016) and the capital is Canberra. Australia is a beautiful..........with the climate is generally arid to semiarid. The comon languages here are English and native.......... Australians are very kind and friendly. They love...
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Read and complete

Australia is situated in southern hemisphere............ the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. This is the smallest..........and the 6th largest country in the world with the area of 7,692,024 sq km. The.......of the country is over 24 million (February 2016) and the capital is Canberra. Australia is a beautiful..........with the climate is generally arid to semiarid. The comon languages here are English and native.......... Australians are very kind and friendly. They love sports including rugby, football, golf, swimming and cricket. If you want to choose some places........your holiday, Australia will be an ideal place with a lot of sights such as Sydney Opera House, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Palm Cove Beach......... You can also try delicious traditional..........like Barbecued shrimp, steak, dim sum, potato cakes and so on. Australia is really an..........country for us to visit

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13 tháng 12 2018

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Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passages. Use only ONE word for each space Many people dream of (1)..... in a foreign country. It can be an amazing experience (2)....... those who have the courage to leave their family and friends and settle down in a new place. (3)......., there's one potential problem you should be aware of: culture shock. Culture shock is the feeling we get from living in a place that is so different to where we grew up that we are not sure (4)....... to...
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Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passages. Use only ONE word for each space

Many people dream of (1)..... in a foreign country. It can be an amazing experience (2)....... those who have the courage to leave their family and friends and settle down in a new place. (3)......., there's one potential problem you should be aware of: culture shock. Culture shock is the feeling we get from living in a place that is so different to where we grew up that we are not sure (4)....... to deal with it. Societies are organized in many different ways, and we can often (5)...... taken aback by some of the things we find in foreign countries. Customs and traditions can be very different and that can sometimes make (6)...... difficult to get on with local people and to make friends. They migt not approve of things you do or might object to things you say. You might even be banned from doing things in another country that are perfectly legal in your own. (7)...... you were to move to a country such as Singapore, say, you might find some of the laws very (8)..... There, people can be forced to pay a large fine just for dropping litter. Eventually, (9)....., most people who live abroad fall in love with their adopted country and learn to accept its differences. It does take real courage to make such a big change (10)..... your life, but many people agree that it is worth it in the end

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2 tháng 6 2019

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passages. Use only ONE word for each space

Many people dream of (1)..living... in a foreign country. It can be an amazing experience (2)...for.... those who have the courage to leave their family and friends and settle down in a new place. (3)....however..., there's one potential problem you should be aware of: culture shock. Culture shock is the feeling we get from living in a place that is so different to where we grew up that we are not sure (4)...how.... to deal with it. Societies are organized in many different ways, and we can often (5)...be... taken aback by some of the things we find in foreign countries. Customs and traditions can be very different and that can sometimes make (6).it..... difficult to get on with local people and to make friends. They migt not approve of things you do or might object to things you say. You might even be banned from doing things in another country that are perfectly legal in your own. (7)...if... you were to move to a country such as Singapore, say, you might find some of the laws very (8)...quickly.. There, people can be forced to pay a large fine just for dropping litter. Eventually, (9)..though..., most people who live abroad fall in love with their adopted country and learn to accept its differences. It does take real courage to make such a big change (10)...in.. your life, but many people agree that it is worth it in the end

27 tháng 11 2016

1. Every house in Da Nang has a fronyard and a backyard.

2. One think I don't like about the city is that the air is polluted because ò the smork from factories.

3.The weather in Hue is hotter than the weather in Ha Noi.

4. The street in Ho Chi Minh City are busy and crowded with a lot of motobikes.

5. Turn left and take the second corner on your left. Go straight and it's in front of you.

6. The houses, shops, and pagodas in Hoi An are older than many other cities in Viet Nam.

7. It is very pleased that your live near your school.

8. Hoi An is a beautiful city with a lot of old houses, shops, buildings and theatres, ect.

9. Can you tell us the way to " Chua Cau ", please ?

10. There is a temple of King Ly Thai To in a small park near Hoan Kiem Lake in Ha Noi.

IV, Choose the best word from the box to complete the following paragraph (1,5 points) watching where or in fond forests There are many ways of spending free time (1)........................ Australia. Some people are (2)..............of skiing in Snowy Mountain or riding a surfboard in Queensland. Others love watching Kangaroos and Koalas in the wild (3)................. My sister says she only enjoys (4) Sydney from the skywalk. But I like going to Sydney Opera...
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IV, Choose the best word from the box to complete the following paragraph (1,5 points)

watching where or in fond forests

There are many ways of spending free time (1)........................ Australia. Some people are (2)..............of skiing in Snowy Mountain or riding a surfboard in Queensland. Others love watching Kangaroos and Koalas in the wild (3)................. My sister says she only enjoys (4) Sydney from the skywalk. But I like going to Sydney Opera House (5),................., the great opera singers of the world can be heard. If you are bored with listening to opera singing, there will always be at least two (6)................., three other shows to suit your taste.

V. Reading the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers (1.0 point)

Sydney is Australia’s most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colors are brighter and the nightlife is more exciting.

There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made it a favorite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous; its beautiful harbor, Sydney Harbor Bridge, which was built in 1932 and Sydney Opera House. It was opened in 1973.

1. Where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?

A. South Pacific B. Sydney Harbor C. Britain D. Sydney

2. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?

A. Sydney is not a favorite city for immigrants from overseas.

B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

C. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.

D. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.

3. The word “overseas” in the second paragraph mostly mean..................................

A. in the country B. homeland C. abroad D. hometown.

4. The word “It” in the second paragraph refesr to ...............................

A. Sydney’s beautiful harbor B. Sydney

C. Sydney Harbor Bridge D. Sydney Opera House.

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21 tháng 8 2017

IV, Choose the best word from the box to complete the following paragraph (1,5 points)

watching where or in fond forests

There are many ways of spending free time (1)........watching ................ Australia. Some people are (2)..... fond.........of skiing in Snowy Mountain or riding a surfboard in Queensland. Others love watching Kangaroos and Koalas in the wild (3)........ forests......... My sister says she only enjoys (4) in Sydney from the skywalk. But I like going to Sydney Opera House (5),.....where............, the great opera singers of the world can be heard. If you are bored with listening to opera singing, there will always be at least two (6).......or.........., three other shows to suit your taste.

V. Reading the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers (1.0 point)

Sydney is Australia’s most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788 Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1624 passengers from Britain (including 770 prisoners). Today there are about 3.6 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, the busiest port in the South Pacific and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In Sydney, the buildings are higher, the colors are brighter and the nightlife is more exciting.

There are over 20 excellent beaches close to Sydney and its warm climate and cool winter have made it a favorite city for immigrants from overseas. There are two things that make Sydney famous; its beautiful harbor, Sydney Harbor Bridge, which was built in 1932 and Sydney Opera House. It was opened in 1973.

1. Where did Captain Arthur Philips arrive in 1788?

A. South Pacific B. Sydney Harbor C. Britain D. Sydney

2. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Sydney?

A. Sydney is not a favorite city for immigrants from overseas.

B. Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

C. Sydney is the most exciting city in Australia.

D. Sydney is the busiest port in the South Pacific.

3. The word “overseas” in the second paragraph mostly mean..................................

A. in the country B. homeland C. abroad D. hometown.

4. The word “It” in the second paragraph refesr to ...............................

A. Sydney’s beautiful harbor B. Sydney

C. Sydney Harbor Bridge D. Sydney Opera House.

6 tháng 10 2019

I/ writing/ tell you/ trip/ Ha Noi/ last summer vacation.

-> I am writing to tell you my trip to Ha Noi last summer vacation.

I/ go/ Ha Noi/ classmates/ only one day.

-> I went to Ha Noi with my classmates only one day.

It/ about/ 80km/ hometown,/ so/ we/ go/ car./

-> It was about 80km from our hometown , so we went there by car.

We/ set off/ 5.00am/ arrive/ Ha Noi City/ 7.00am.

-> We set off at 5.00a.m and arrived in Ha Noi City at 7.00 a.m

It/ beautiful day/ cool weather.

-> It was a beautiful day with cool weather.

/ With in one day,/ we/ visit/ some famous places/ as/ HCM Mausoleum, The Temple of Literature and Thu Le Zoo.

-> Within one day, we visited some famous places such as HCM Mausoleum, The Temple of Literature and Thu Le Zoo.

/ These attractions/ quite/ close/ so/ it/ very convenient/ us/ look at them.

-> These attractions were quite close so it was very convenient for us to look at them.

/ We/ could/ sightseeing,/ take/ lot/ photos/ me/ my friends,/ I buy/ some souvernirs/ family there.

-> We could go some sightseeing, took a lot of photos of me amd my friends, I also bought some souvevrnirs for my family there.

/ Besides,/ we/ enjoy/ "Bun Cha" which/ be/ special food.

-> Besides, we enjoyed " Bun Cha " which was a special food.

/ It/ really delicious.

-> It was reaaly delicious.

/ However,/ thing/ I/ impressed/ most/ be/ that/ I could see/ Uncle Ho/ first time/ when/ visit/ Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum/ and/ friendliness/ Hanoi peple.

-> However, the thing that I impressed most was that i could see Uncle Ho for the first time when visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the friendliness of Ha noi people.

We/ leave/ Ha Noi/ about 5pm/ home.

-> We left Ha Noi at about 5 p.m for home We/ a bit/ tired/ but/ we/ have/ lot/ fun.

-> We were a bit tired but we had a lot of fun.

It/ exciting trip/ and/ I/ learn/ many things/ trip.

-> It was an exciting trip and I could learn many things from the trip

I hope/ we/ return/ Ha Noi/ again/ someday.

-> I hope that we will return Ha Noi again someday.

27 tháng 10 2018

VI: Read the following passage carefully and then decide if the statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (R)

Big cities have problems with, crowded streets, congested traffic, noise and air pollution. Every day, thousands of vehicles fill the streets, especially. during rush hours. The large numbers of cars, buses and trucks cause so much congestion. No vehicles can move in any direction. Parking' is another problem. There are not enough parking facilities, and when cars try to park on the streets, there is not enough room for traffic. Finally, the traffic adds to the problem of air and noise pollution.

1. In big cities, there is a lot of traffic during rush hours. .......T........

2. It is not difficult to park cars on the streets in big cities....F........

3. The traffic also causes air and noise pollution.. .....T...........

4. Cars, buses and trucks cause little congestion......F......