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27 tháng 2 2021

Write one of these quantifiers in each space. Add “of” where necessary.

all (x2) both (x2) half no none one (x2) whole

Nowadays, (6) all young girls can play football if they want to. When I was young, I really wanted to play football, but (7) no girls were allowed to in my school. In fact, (8) none of the girls was allowed to play any ‘boys’ sports’. It was just (9) all the rules. I learned about the game from my father and my uncle. (10) Both of them had been football players and they often watched games on TV. I knew that (11) both teams in a match started with eleven players and (12) one of them had special positions. I learned that that there was a break after forty-five minutes, when (13) half of the game was over and that ‘full time’ meant the (14) whole game was finished. It was fun to watch, but I would rather have been (15) one of the players.

Find the extra word in each line ( tìm từ dư ở mỗi dòng) 0. I was absolutely delighted when i found out my sister and i 1. had to won a big prize in the national lottery.But when i 2 thrown away alot of the old bus tickets and receipts just a 3 few days before and i had nearly thrown it away the lottery 4 tickets as well.Luckily i have realised just in the time and put 5.it away safely.Now that i knew our lucky number was the 6 winning number the problem was that I couldn’t...
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Find the extra word in each line ( tìm từ dư ở mỗi dòng)

0. I was absolutely delighted when i found out my sister and i

1. had to won a big prize in the national lottery.But when i

2 thrown away alot of the old bus tickets and receipts just a

3 few days before and i had nearly thrown it away the lottery

4 tickets as well.Luckily i have realised just in the time and put

5.it away safely.Now that i knew our lucky number was the

6 winning number the problem was that I couldn’t remember

7 exactly where did i put it.I was looking through the papers

8 on my desk when I remembered it had been a very windy

9 the night before it.Some of my papers had blown off the

10 desk and i was very releived when i found ticket among

11 them on the floor .I checked the numbers carefully in the paper

12 and immediately phoned to my sister to tell her the good

13 news.She could hardly believe it how lucky we had been

14 and just kept asking me if i was sure i did had the right number.

15 We met in that evening to decide how to spend the money.

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Dien 1 tu thich hop vao cho trong Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ...................................... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...................................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ...................................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were...
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Dien 1 tu thich hop vao cho trong

Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ...................................... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...................................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ...................................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...................................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ...................................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...................................... idea what he meant. I (7) ...................................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...................................... her. My sister Alice, (9) ...................................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...................................... saw him again!

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10 tháng 7 2019

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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....................... one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..............by........................ herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) .................of..................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..............like........................ an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .................saying..................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...........................no........... idea what he meant. I (7) ............found .......................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...............about................. her. My sister Alice, (9) ........... who ........................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .................never.............. saw him again!

10 tháng 7 2019

thanks ! vui

Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ...................................... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...................................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ...................................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house...
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ...................................... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...................................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ...................................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...................................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ...................................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...................................... idea what he meant. I (7) ...................................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...................................... her. My sister Alice, (9) ...................................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...................................... saw him again

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5 tháng 1 2020

Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again

24 tháng 3 2022

Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....one... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..by.. herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..of .... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..like...an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .saying.. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ....no.. idea what he meant. I (7) ..found.. out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ..about.. her. My sister Alice, (9) ....who... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...never... saw him againbatngo

Giúp mình vs ạ I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to...
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Giúp mình vs ạ

I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to spare. I didn`t bother to take a good look at the ticket. The clerk at the desk told me politely but firmly that the departure time was 10:15 and that the flight was, according to international regulations, " now closed! ". I had to wait three hours for the next one and missed an important meeting.

The second rule is to remember that even in this age of credit cards, it is still important to have at least a little of the local currency with you when you arrive in a country. This can be absolutely essential if you are flying to a place few tourists normally visit. A few years ago, I took a business trip to Oklahoma. I flew there from London via Dallas,with very little time to change planes in between. I arrived there at midnight and the bank at the airport was closed. The only way to get to my hotel was by taxi and since I had no Dollars, i offered to pay in Pounds instead." Listen, Buddy! I only take Real money! " the driver said angrily. Luckily I was able to borrow a few dollars from a clerk at the hotel, but it was Embarrassing.

The third and last rule is to find out as much as you can about the weather at your destination before you leave, especially if you can take only a little baggage with you. I feel sorry for some of my colleagues who travel in heavy suits and raincoats in May, when it is still fairly cool in London or Manchester, to places like Athens, Rome or Madrid, where it is already beginning to get quite warm during a day. Few people understand just how important it is to have the right sort of clothes with you in these days of rapid air travel.

I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.

1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.

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5 tháng 8 2018

I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.
1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.

=>Because his secretary had got the ticket for him and he thought she said that the plane left at 10:50.

Read the following passage and choose the best answers.Dear Jean,I’m sorry I (1)_________ to you lately, but I have been working hard. When I (2) _________ your last letter, I was acting in a play at school, and when I finished that I went on a holiday with some friends. I intended (3)_________ you a postcard, but I forgot to take your address with me. How are you getting (4) _______ at college? You didn’t (5) _________ much about this in your letter. I hope you still like it and don’t...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

Dear Jean,

I’m sorry I (1)_________ to you lately, but I have been working hard. When I (2) _________ your last letter, I was acting in a play at school, and when I finished that I went on a holiday with some friends. I intended (3)_________ you a postcard, but I forgot to take your address with me. How are you getting (4) _______ at college? You didn’t (5) _________ much about this in your letter. I hope you still like it and don’t work all the time! I’m starting work in London after I (6) _________ school in July, and I want to see you then. Do you still want to come and stay (7) _________ a few days? I know you are busy, but by the time your term (8)_________, I’ll have started my job. I’ve done so (9)_________ things lately! I’ve just learned to drive and my parents sometimes lend me their car, so I often go out with friends. (10)_______ I’ll drive to Birmingham and see you one day.

Question 1

A. not write

B. haven’t written

C. don’t write

D. didn’t write

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1 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án: B

Dịch: Tôi xin lỗi tôi đã không viết thư cho bạn gần đây, nhưng tôi đã làm việc chăm chỉ.

These common phrasal verbs are connected with travelling and transport. Complete the text with the phrasal verbs below. Put them in the correct tense.check inget onget off (x2)break downtake offturn backJohn and David's flight home from Amsterdam was nine in the morning. They had arranged to meet with John's friend Mark at half past six but Mark arrived at the hotel almost half an hour late-that, however, was just the beginning of their problems. On the way from hotel to the airport, their car...
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These common phrasal verbs are connected with travelling and transport. Complete the text with the phrasal verbs below. Put them in the correct tense.

check inget onget off (x2)break downtake offturn back

John and David's flight home from Amsterdam was nine in the morning. They had arranged to meet with John's friend Mark at half past six but Mark arrived at the hotel almost half an hour late-that, however, was just the beginning of their problems. On the way from hotel to the airport, their car (1) ................ in the middle of a busy intersection, causing a traffic jam. Then, David realized that he had left his mobile phone in the hotel, but it was too late for them to (2) ................ When they arrived at the airport, they had just enough time to (3) ................, go through passport control and security check and (4) ................ the plane. The plane (5) ................ very shortly after that and eight hours later, they landed in New York, but they couldn't (6) ................ the plane because there was a problem on the runway. They left a jet lag and finally, fourty-five minutes after landing, they (7) ................ .

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7 tháng 7 2018

(1) broke down (2) turn back (3) check in (4) get on (5) took off (6) get off (7) got off

Giúp mik nha@ Until that October I had never even seen Laerg. This unity seem strange, considering my father was born there and that I’d been half in love with it since I was a child. But Laerg isn’t the sort of place you can visit easily. The small island group is eighty miles west of the Outer Hebrides. Eighty sea miles may be no great distance, but this sea is the North Atlantic and the seven islands are a lonely group standing in the way of the great storms that sweep up towards Iceland...
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Until that October I had never even seen Laerg. This unity seem strange, considering my father was born there and that I’d been half in love with it since I was a child. But Laerg isn’t the sort of place you can visit easily. The small island group is eighty miles west of the Outer Hebrides. Eighty sea miles may be no great distance, but this sea is the North Atlantic and the seven islands are a lonely group standing in the way of the great storms that sweep up towards Iceland and the Barents Sea.

Oddly enough, it wasn’t my father who’d made me want to go to Laerg. He seldom talked of the island. He’d become a sailor as a young man and then married a girl from Glasgow and settled down after surviving a shipwreck in mid-Atlantic but losing his confidence in the sea. It was Grandfather Ross who filled our heads with his talk of island history.

This old man with a fierce face and huge hands had been a powerful influence on both my brother lain and myself. He’d come to live within us when everyone left the island. He had been the only man to vote against leaving when the Laerg Parliament made its decision, and to the day he died he disliked living on the mainland. It wasn’t only that he talked endlessly of Laerg, in the years he stayed with us he taught my brother and myself everything he knew about the way to live on that island of rock, sheep and birds.

I’d tried to get there once a long time ago, hiding away on fishing boat. But on that trip the boat hadn’t gone within a hundred miles of Laerg, and then I joined Iain, working in a Glasgow factory. A year in the Navy followed, and then ten years at sea, and after that I had started the thing I had always wanted to do – I began to study as a painter. It was during a winter spent in the Aegean Islands that I suddenly realized Laerg was the subject that most attracted me. It had never been painted, at least not the way my grandfather had described it. I’d packed up at once and returned to England, but by then Laerg had become a tracking station for the new missile developments. It was a closed island, forbidden to unauthorized visitors, and the Army would not give me permission to visit it.

That was the position until October in the following year when a man called Lane came to my house. It was just after ten in time morning that the phone rang, and a man's voice, rather soft, said, "Mr.Ross? My name's Ed lane. Are you by any chance related to Iain Ross, reported lost when the Duart Castle sank twenty years ago?" "He was my brother."

"He was? Well that's fine. I didn't expect to find you that fast. You're only the fifth Ross I've telephoned. I'll be with you in an hour. OK?" And he'd rung off,

leaving me wondering what in the world it was all about.

I was working on another book cover for Alee Robinson, but after that phone call I'd found it impossible to go back to it. I went into the kitchenette and made myself some coffee. And after that I stood drinking it at the window, looking out across the rooftops, an endless view of chimneys and TV aerials. I was thinking of my brother, of how I'd loved him and hated him, of how there had been nobody else in my life who had made up for the loss I'd felt at his going.

1. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, Mr.Ross

A. Had never been to the island of Laerg

B. Had been to the island of Laerg once

C. Had some family living on the island of Laerg

D. Had not wanted to visit the island of Laerg

2. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, who was on the island of Laerg?

A. Nobody

B. A few visitors

C. Some islanders

D. Army employees

3. What makes the island of Laerg difficult to get to?

A. The distance form the mainland

B. The atlantic weather

C. It is so rocky

D. Boats do not call there

4. Mr.Ross’s father settled down on the mainland because

A. He had been told to move from the island

B. His grandfather had voted to leave the island

C. He had become afraid of the sea

D. His wife came from Glasgow

5. When Ed Lane telephoned Mr.Ross he had recently

A. Obtained the address of Iain Ross’s family

B. Telephoned four other people called Ross

C. Lost a friend called Ross in a shipwreck

D. Visited Mr.Ross’s mouse whilst he was working

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30 tháng 7 2018

1. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, Mr.Ross

A. Had never been to the island of Laerg

B. Had been to the island of Laerg once

C. Had some family living on the island of Laerg

D. Had not wanted to visit the island of Laerg

2. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, who was on the island of Laerg?

A. Nobody

B. A few visitors

C. Some islanders

D. Army employees

3. What makes the island of Laerg difficult to get to?

A. The distance form the mainland

B. The atlantic weather

C. It is so rocky

D. Boats do not call there

4. Mr.Ross’s father settled down on the mainland because

A. He had been told to move from the island

B. His grandfather had voted to leave the island

C. He had become afraid of the sea

D. His wife came from Glasgow

5. When Ed Lane telephoned Mr.Ross he had recently

A. Obtained the address of Iain Ross’s family

B. Telephoned four other people called Ross

C. Lost a friend called Ross in a shipwreck

D. Visited Mr.Ross’s mouse whilst he was working

31 tháng 7 2018

1.C

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D

COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP. HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING? When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)....... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)....... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3)............ to sort pieces of chickens. But (4)............. a...
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COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP.

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING?

When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)....... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)....... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3)............ to sort pieces of chickens. But (4)............. a doubt, the prize for the (5)............ boring job has to go to the one I had working for a sports equipment company. My task was to put six table tennis balls into boxes. They left me in a room (6)......... my own with a huge container of thousands of balls. I was stuck out (7).......... sight at the back of the storeroom without even (8)........ radio for company. A day in the room felt (9)........ a month. There is one funny thing I remember: there were supposed to be two speeds of ball: one fast and one that was slower for (10).......... experienced players. The things was, they were actually the same ball, they just went into different boxes!

AI GIỎI ANH GIÚP MÌNH VỚI Ạ!!!!!!!! MÌNH CẦN GẤP LẮM!!! CẢM ƠN RẤT NHIỀU Ạ!!!!

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11 tháng 11 2019

1. and

2. was

3. had

4. without

5. most

6. on

7. of

8. having

9. as

10.the

12 tháng 11 2019

COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP.

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING?

When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)...and... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)..was..... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3).....had....... to sort pieces of chickens. But (4).......without...... a doubt, the prize for the (5)....most........ boring job has to go to the one I had working for a sports equipment company. My task was to put six table tennis balls into boxes. They left me in a room (6)....on..... my own with a huge container of thousands of balls. I was stuck out (7)...of....... sight at the back of the storeroom without even (8)....having.... radio for company. A day in the room felt (9)...as..... a month. There is one funny thing I remember: there were supposed to be two speeds of ball: one fast and one that was slower for (10)...the....... experienced players. The things was, they were actually the same ball, they just went into different boxes!

AI GIỎI ANH GIÚP MÌNH VỚI Ạ!!!!!!!! MÌNH CẦN GẤP LẮM!!! CẢM ƠN RẤT NHIỀU Ạ!!!!

Read the following passage and then fill in each blank with a suitable word . I was very excited when I knew I was going to New Zealand (1)________ I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (2)________ I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate (3)________ them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I had been learning English wasn’t much use at all, because we didn’t have real practice at school. Even (4)________ my grammar...
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Read the following passage and then fill in each blank with a suitable word .

I was very excited when I knew I was going to New Zealand (1)________ I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (2)________ I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate (3)________ them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I had been learning English wasn’t much use at all, because we didn’t have real practice at school. Even (4)________ my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is pronouncing ‘‘L” and ‘‘R”. For (5)________ , New Zealand people often asked ‘‘What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said ‘‘We eat lice”. My host mum (6)________ me a lot by correcting my pronunciation. I usually practised by talking to (7)________ when I had a shower, so no one could hear me. After four months my English was (8)________ better. Apart from English I learnt to make my (9)________ breakfast and lunch. I had to ride a bike to school every day. I went swimming and tried water-skiing and sailing. It was wonderful. But (10)________ most valuable thing was that I learnt to be myself and to be independent.
P/s: Ai dịch tốt thì dịch giúp mình bài này nha !! mình đag cần gấp ! ~

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12 tháng 11 2017

Read the following passage and then fill in each blank with a suitable word .

I was very excited when I knew I was going to New Zealand (1)____with____ I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (2)____example____ I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate (3)____myself____ them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I had been learning English wasn’t much use at all, because we didn’t have real practice at school. Even (4)____because____ my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is pronouncing ‘‘L” and ‘‘R”. For (5)_____much___ , New Zealand people often asked ‘‘What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said ‘‘We eat lice”. My host mum (6)____the____ me a lot by correcting my pronunciation. I usually practised by talking to (7)________ when I had a shower, so no one could hear me. After four months my English was (8)___own_____ better. Apart from English I learnt to make my (9)____though____ breakfast and lunch. I had to ride a bike to school every day. I went swimming and tried water-skiing and sailing. It was wonderful. But (10)____helped____ most valuable thing was that I learnt to be myself and to be independent.