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22 tháng 1 2022

1. must be beaten

2. will be held

3. must be attended

4. could be dropped

5. must be worn

6. shouldn't be worn

7. cannot be bought

8. should not worn

22 tháng 1 2022

 must be beaten

 

 will be held

 

 must be attended

 

could be dropped

 

 must be worn

 

 shouldn't be worn

 

cannot be bought

 

 should not worn

 

 

Correct each phrase fragment by changing or adding words or by attaching the phrase to the complete sentence nearby 1. We shopped all day at the mall. Looking for the perfect suitcases to take on our cruise this summer. 2. We were sure that one of the specialty stores would carry a good selection. With hard and soft luggage, large and small sizes, and lots of acces sories to choose from. 3. Walking from store to store and getting tired. We gave up after a while and ate lunch. 4. We could...
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Correct each phrase fragment by changing or adding words or by attaching the phrase to the complete sentence nearby

1. We shopped all day at the mall. Looking for the perfect suitcases to take on our cruise this summer.

2. We were sure that one of the specialty stores would carry a good selection. With hard and soft luggage, large and small sizes, and lots of acces sories to choose from.

3. Walking from store to store and getting tired. We gave up after a while and ate lunch.

4. We could not believe how crowded the mall was on a weekday. In every shop and at the food court, too

5. Everywhere we looked people stood around. Crowding the walkways and window shopping.

6. Many teenagers gathered in groups. Laughing at each other and ignoring the shoppers.

7. Pairs of older people walked briskly around the balconies. Using the mall as an exercise track.

8. Actually, we did enjoy ourselves as we ate. Watching all the curious people around us.

9. We finally found the luggage we were looking for in a tiny shop. Near the elevators at the end of the mall.

10. Without the crowds and the poor selection. Our shopping trip would have been a complete success.

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Read the following text and decide if each sentence below is correct or incorrect. Stamp collecting- It's a hobby that can grow and grow Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection of their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy because stamps are everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from favourite aunts and letters from...
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Read the following text and decide if each sentence below is correct or incorrect.

Stamp collecting- It's a hobby that can grow and grow

Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection of their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy because stamps are everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from favourite aunts and letters from pen-friends can all provide you with stamps from all over the world. But once you've started collecting seriously, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors' Club which exists to provide collectors with new British stamps. As a Club member you order the special sets of new stamps you want for your collection. You can receive these in three different ways. We can either post you a complete set of stamps on an envelope addressed to you, or send you the same stamps in a colourful information pack with lots of interesting facts. Or, if your prefer, we can send you the individual stamps for you to arrange in special book of your own. The Stamp Collectors' Club has about 70.000 members and you could become a member too, with a two-year membership costing just $5. You can even get a reduction if a group of you joint at the same time. We're sure you'll agree that this is great value for money. And when you join, the Club sends you a Starter Pack at no extra cost. This contains 100 stamps to begin your collection, together with an attractive box to keep them in. You also receive our helpful 4-page guide to collecting, which has further suggestions on how to add to your collection and includes useful addresses of shops and businesses that sell stamps. Every two months you'll get a copy of the club magazine, which is packed full of competitions and quizzes, and gives you to chance to exchange stamps with members around the world. Why not start on an adventure which will give you years of pleasure? You'll spend many happy hours looking at the amazing variety of stamps in your collection or searching for unusual ones which you know are out there somewhere just waiting to be found. So join the Stamp Collectors' Club today and discover the fun and excitement of stamp collecting. To join the Club simply complete the application form and send your membership fee. Ypur Starter Pack will be sent within 28 days of receipt of your application. 1. The Stamp Collectors' Club sends you special stamps from many different countries. 2. The Club sends every member the same set of new stamps. 3. Information packs include a full set of stamps. 4. It costs $5 a year to join the Stamp Collectors' Club. 5. It is cheaper if several people joing the Club together. 6. The Club sends each new member a hundred free stamps. 7. The guide tells you where you may be able to buy the stamps you want. 8. Members of the Club are sent a monthly magazine. 9. The magazine helps you to contact other members. 10. You must write a letter to the Club if you want to join.
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Giúp mình nhanh nhanh lên với I. Choose and circle the best answer. (2ms) 1. Many (cultural/ romance/ disappointed/ annoyed) and artistic activities are held as the part of the flower festival in Da Lat. 2. Wind, hydro and solar are (modern/ renewable/ non-renewable/ new) resources. 3. Nick washes his hand a lot, (so/ and/ but/ although) he doesn’t have flu. 4. At a seasonal festival, people race down the hill to (break/ catch/ buy/ eat) cheese. 5. They had to wear (goggles/ tradition/...
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I. Choose and circle the best answer. (2ms)
1. Many (cultural/ romance/ disappointed/ annoyed) and artistic activities are held as the part of the flower festival in Da Lat.
2. Wind, hydro and solar are (modern/ renewable/ non-renewable/ new) resources.
3. Nick washes his hand a lot, (so/ and/ but/ although) he doesn’t have flu.
4. At a seasonal festival, people race down the hill to (break/ catch/ buy/ eat) cheese.
5. They had to wear (goggles/ tradition/ trucks/ greasy) to protect their eyes at the tomato festival.
6. (When/ How/ Why/ Where) were you born? – In March
7. People are looking for cheap, clean and effective sources of (solar/ energy/ wind/ water)
8. Which word has a different stressed syllable from the others?
A. convenient B. enormous C. expensive D. dangerous
II. Put the word in brackets into the correct forms: (1.5ms)
1. Wind power is convenient and (abundance) _________________
2. At this time next week, we (study) _________________ English grammar.
3. Many poor people in (develop) _________________ countries don’t have modern sources of energy
4. In the future, the wind and the sun (use) _________________ as the most important energy sources
5. They enjoyed a mix of (well) _________________ music from around the world.
6. My father used (spend) _________________ a lot of time for the festivals.
IV. Reading. (2.5ms)
Part 1. Complete the sentences, using the words from cued pictures (1m)
   

1. They put ……………………………. on the roof of our house to get power.
2. It’s a special animal in some countries. We call it a …………………………….
3. People all over the world celebrate ……………………………. on 24th and 25th of December.
4. La Tomatina in Spain is a …………………………….

Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions (1.5ms)
My name’s Nick. Yesterday was the most exciting day of my life. In the morning, many people tried to climb up the pole to get the ham. At 11 a.m. We saw a jet of water coming from the water cannons and the chaos began. Bags of tomatoes bags from the trucks we thrown to the crowds and we began throwing tomatoes at one another. We all had to wear goggles to protect our eyes. After one hour, we saw another jet of water and stopped throwing. The whole town was red with rivers of tomato juice. Together with local people and tourists, we enjoyed the good food and drinks.
1. What did many people do yesterday morning? __________________________________________
2. Where did a jet of water come from? __________________________________________________
3. Did people throw tomatoes at one another at the tomato festival? ___________________________
4. When did they see another jet of water? _______________________________________________
5. What is tomato Paella? _____________________________________________________________
6. Do you like taking part in the tomato festival? Why or why not?
_____________________________________________________________
V. Writing (2ms)
Part 1. Do as directed in brackets. (1m)
1. People will decorate their houses to welcome New Year. (Change into passive)
____________________________________________________________
2. They have to wear boots to protect their feet. (Make question)
Why ________________________________________________________
3. Biogas is made from plant waste and animal manure.(Change into active)
_____________________________________________________________
4. Which festival do you like best? Why?. (Answer the question)
_______________________________________________________________

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10 tháng 4 2018

I. Choose and circle the best answer. (2ms)
1. Many (cultural/ romance/ disappointed/ annoyed) and artistic activities are held as the part of the flower festival in Da Lat.
2. Wind, hydro and solar are (modern/ renewable/ non-renewable/ new) resources.
3. Nick washes his hand a lot, (so/ and/ but/ although) he doesn’t have flu.
4. At a seasonal festival, people race down the hill to (break/ catch/ buy/ eat) cheese.
5. They had to wear (goggles/ tradition/ trucks/ greasy) to protect their eyes at the tomato festival.
6. (When/ How/ Why/ Where) were you born? – In March
7. People are looking for cheap, clean and effective sources of (solar/ energy/ wind/ water)
8. Which word has a different stressed syllable from the others?
A. convenient B. enormous C. expensive D. dangerous
II. Put the word in brackets into the correct forms: (1.5ms)
1. Wind power is convenient and (abundance) ______abundant_____
2. At this time next week, we (study) __will be studying__ English grammar.
3. Many poor people in (develop) __________development_______ countries don’t have modern sources of energy
4. In the future, the wind and the sun (use) ______will be uses___________ as the most important energy sources
5. They enjoyed a mix of (well) ________good_________ music from around the world.
6. My father used (spend) ___to spend__a lot of time for the festivals.
IV. Reading. (2.5ms)
Part 1. Complete the sentences, using the words from cued pictures (1m)
   
1. They put ……………………………. on the roof of our house to get power.
2. It’s a special animal in some countries. We call it a …………………………….
3. People all over the world celebrate ……………………………. on 24th and 25th of December.
4. La Tomatina in Spain is a …………………………….

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Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions (1.5ms)
My name’s Nick. Yesterday was the most exciting day of my life. In the morning, many people tried to climb up the pole to get the ham. At 11 a.m. We saw a jet of water coming from the water cannons and the chaos began. Bags of tomatoes bags from the trucks we thrown to the crowds and we began throwing tomatoes at one another. We all had to wear goggles to protect our eyes. After one hour, we saw another jet of water and stopped throwing. The whole town was red with rivers of tomato juice. Together with local people and tourists, we enjoyed the good food and drinks.
1. What did many people do yesterday morning?

_They tried to climb up the pole to get the ham yesterday morning__
2. Where did a jet of water come from?

___a jet of water coming from the water cannons and the chaos began.___
3. Did people throw tomatoes at one another at the tomato festival? ________Yes,they did______
4. When did they see another jet of water?

__________After one hour__________

V. Writing (2ms)
Part 1. Do as directed in brackets. (1m)
1. People will decorate their houses to welcome New Year. (Change into passive)
_______their houses will be decorated to welcome New Year._____
2. They have to wear boots to protect their feet. (Make question)
Why ___________do they have to wear boots?__________
3. Biogas is made from plant waste and animal manure.(Change into active)
_____They make Biogas from plant waste and animal manure.____
4. Which festival do you like best? Why?. (Answer the question)
________I like Lim festival best .Because it is interesting_____

10 tháng 4 2018

Mấy bạn trả lời nhanh cho mình với

3 tháng 11 2018

Complete the sentences with the future progressive or the simple present of the verbs in parentheses.

1. I'll meet you at the airport tomorrow. After you (clear) ..CLEAR. customs, look for me just outside the gate. I (stand) .WILL BE STANDING.. right by the door.

2. Ingrid and Ruth won't be at this school when classes (start) .START.. next semester. They (attend) .WILL ATTEND.. a new school in Taiwan.

3. Please come and visit today when you (have) ..HAVE. a chance. I (shop) ..WILL SHOP. from 1:00 to 2:30, but I'll be home after that.

4. I won't be here next week. I (attend) ..WILL ATTEND. a seminar in Los Angelas. Ms. Gomez will substitute-teach for me. When I (return) ..RETURN., I will expect you to be ready for the midterm examination.

21 tháng 10 2021

Cho mình hỏi bt này lấy từ sách nào vậy ạ

25 tháng 7 2018

1.The room was being cleaned when l arrived.

2.The beans must be dried in the sun.

3.The students are being showed around the factory by the foreman.

4.Paper was made from wood pulp by a Chinese official in the year 105.

5.People say One of the most important inventors are by the computer.

6.Our homework hasn't been finished yet.

7.The next meeting will be made in Chicago.

8.When were the fountain pen invented by Lewwis waterman?

9.The room is cleaned every day.

10.l will be collected in the airport by John.

11.This form must be signed by your teacher.

12.Will she be invited to your birthday party?

13.Jeans can't be wore at work.

25 tháng 7 2018

Cám ơn bạn nhiềuyeu

18 tháng 7 2017

She stool by the window for a few minutes,looking at the trails of.SMOKING ..rising up from thư chimneys into the gray morning.SKY...A bus stop on the road between her house and the village in the valley below.Watching the..LINE..of passengers getting on one.BY..one,she felf envious of them.They could go to work,.BUT.she was always left at home to look..AFTER.the baby and do thư housework.

She went back into the sitting room.She had not even begun to tidy..UP.,but she couldn't find the energy..FOR.it this morning.She had a terrible night and had been broken up the baby so many.TIMES..that all she wanted to do was go back to sleep.But she knew it would not be...EASY.

DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ POPPY DAY POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that...
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DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ

POPPY DAY
POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that they raised to ex-soldiers who were disabled or unemployed, and to the families of soldiers who had died. The choice of flower was significant. During the war, the soldiers had noticed poppies growing every year on the battlefields in Belgium and the north of France. A well – known poem from that time, written by a Canadian soldier, begin with the lines:
In Flanders* fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place*; …
In the days leading up to Poppy Day, about 32 million people in Britain buy and wear small poppies. Some people choose to wear white poppies because they think that white symbolizes peace. Then, at 11 a.m. on 11 November (at the moment when the First World War ended) there’s a two – minute silence. Many people stop and think quietly about the soldiers who died. There are ceremonies at war memorials in towns and villages all over the country. The most important ceremony is in London, when the Queen and the Prime Minister lay wreaths of poppies at the Cenotaph, a monument to soldiers who died in battle.

*(Flanders ­= the north of Belgium; our place = our graves)

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18 tháng 2 2020

NGÀY TƯỞNG NIỆM NGÀY NAY, 11 tháng 11, là ngày mà người dân Anh nhớ đến những người lính đã chết trong Thế chiến thứ nhất (1914 - 1918), Chiến tranh thế giới thứ hai (1939 - 1945) và tất cả các cuộc chiến khác kể từ đó. Ngày Poppy đầu tiên là vào năm 1921. Chiến tranh thế giới thứ nhất đã kết thúc ba năm trước đó, nhưng vẫn rất khó khăn, thậm chí là không thể đối với các cựu binh ở Anh để tìm việc làm. Vì vậy, một số trong số họ bắt đầu làm và bán anh túc giấy đỏ. Họ đã đưa số tiền mà họ quyên góp cho những cựu binh bị tàn tật hoặc thất nghiệp, và cho gia đình của những người lính đã chết. Sự lựa chọn của hoa là rất quan trọng. Trong chiến tranh, những người lính đã nhận thấy cây anh túc mọc hàng năm trên các chiến trường ở Bỉ và phía bắc nước Pháp. Một bài thơ nổi tiếng từ thời đó, được viết bởi một người lính Canada, bắt đầu bằng những dòng: Trong cánh đồng Flanders * anh túc thổi Giữa các thập giá, hàng trên hàng, Điều đó đánh dấu vị trí của chúng tôi *; Giáo dục Trong những ngày trước Ngày Poppy, khoảng 32 triệu người ở Anh mua và mặc những cây anh túc nhỏ. Một số người chọn mặc anh túc trắng vì họ nghĩ rằng màu trắng tượng trưng cho hòa bình. Sau đó, vào lúc 11 giờ sáng ngày 11 tháng 11 (tại thời điểm Thế chiến thứ nhất kết thúc), có một khoảng lặng hai phút. Nhiều người dừng lại và suy nghĩ lặng lẽ về những người lính đã chết. Có những nghi lễ tại đài tưởng niệm chiến tranh ở các thị trấn và làng mạc trên cả nước. Buổi lễ quan trọng nhất là ở London, khi Nữ hoàng và Thủ tướng đặt vòng hoa anh túc tại Cenotaph, một tượng đài cho những người lính đã chết trong trận chiến. * (Flanders = phía bắc của Bỉ; vị trí của chúng tôi = ngôi mộ của chúng tôi)

Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed). admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactlyfortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviouslyreasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandablySTEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with...
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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed).

 

admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactly
fortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviously
reasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandably

STEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.

CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?

STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with her new husband. (2) This is something I’ve heard although it may not be true, .............., he’s something very high up and important in the civil service.

CLARE: Yes, I’ve heard that too. (3) This is my true opinion, although it may be shocking............ , I never really expected her to marry anyone successful. She was always so scruffy and laid back. She was never into social status or anything like that.

STEVE: (4) It is a logical deduction..............., she’s changed her outlook on life. I mean, she was very smartly dressed and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house had cost.

CLARE: (5) Do you expect me to believe that?...............

STEVE: Yes, she was really bragging about it.

CLARE: Well she never used to be interested in money at all. (6) This probably contradicts what I ‘ve just said..............,she did like eating out and travelling.

STEVE: (7) What I’m about to say isn’t really related to what we’ve been discussing...............,your old flame Simon was at the party.

CLARE: Was he? I haven’t seen him for ages.

STEVE: (8) As one would expect............, he couldn’t stop asking me questions about you.

CLARE: I think he still hopes that we might get back together one day.

STEVE: (9) That is completely accurate ...............

CLARE: Well, not much chance of that! Oh. was that obnoxious old creep Douglas Jarrold there?

STEVE: I’m afraid so. (10) I’m pleased about this .............., he was right over the other side of the room so I didn’t have to talk to him. He was trying to chat up Mary Bracknell. I can’t think why.

CLARE: (11) This is obvious ..............., he still fancies her.

STEVE: Maybe. She certainly wasn’t very interested in him, (12.) which one can sympathize with................

CLARE: Strange how some people never change, isn’t it?

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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed). admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactlyfortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviouslyreasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandablySTEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with...
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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed).

 

admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactly
fortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviously
reasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandably

STEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.

CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?

STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with her new husband. (2) This is something I’ve heard although it may not be true, .............., he’s something very high up and important in the civil service.

CLARE: Yes, I’ve heard that too. (3) This is my true opinion, although it may be shocking............ , I never really expected her to marry anyone successful. She was always so scruffy and laid back. She was never into social status or anything like that.

STEVE: (4) It is a logical deduction..............., she’s changed her outlook on life. I mean, she was very smartly dressed and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house had cost.

CLARE: (5) Do you expect me to believe that?...............

STEVE: Yes, she was really bragging about it.

CLARE: Well she never used to be interested in money at all. (6) This probably contradicts what I ‘ve just said..............,she did like eating out and travelling.

STEVE: (7) What I’m about to say isn’t really related to what we’ve been discussing...............,your old flame Simon was at the party.

CLARE: Was he? I haven’t seen him for ages.

STEVE: (8) As one would expect............, he couldn’t stop asking me questions about you.

CLARE: I think he still hopes that we might get back together one day.

STEVE: (9) That is completely accurate ...............

CLARE: Well, not much chance of that! Oh. was that obnoxious old creep Douglas Jarrold there?

STEVE: I’m afraid so. (10) I’m pleased about this .............., he was right over the other side of the room so I didn’t have to talk to him. He was trying to chat up Mary Bracknell. I can’t think why.

CLARE: (11) This is obvious ..............., he still fancies her.

STEVE: Maybe. She certainly wasn’t very interested in him, (12.) which one can sympathize with................

CLARE: Strange how some people never change, isn’t it?

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