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9 tháng 5 2020

Thomas Cook (1808 -1892) is widely considered to be the father of modern mass tourism. He organised the first package (1) tour____ in history. He arranged for the Midland Counties Railway to charge one shilling per person for a group of campaigners travelling (2) _from___ Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares charged to the passengers, as the railway kets couldn't (3) _be___ issued at his own price. There (4) __had__ been railway excursions before, but
this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail kets, and food during the train (5) _journey__ . Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off-the-peg’ holiday product in which everything was (6) _included__ in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered (7)__package______ holidays both in Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were the most popuiar destinations). He founded the (8) _travel______ agency Thomas Cook & Son ( popularly nicknamed Cook's Tours), which became Thomas Cook AG eventually becoming Thomas Cook Group in 2007.

Ai dịch giúp mình vớiThomas Cook (1808 -1892) is widely considered to be the father of modern mass tourism. He organised the first package (1) tour in history. He arranged for the Midland Counties Railway to charge one shilling per person for a group of campaigners travelling (2) from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets couldn't (3) be issued at his own price. There (4) had been...
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Thomas Cook (1808 -1892) is widely considered to be the father of modern mass tourism. He organised the first package (1) tour in history. He arranged for the Midland Counties Railway to charge one shilling per person for a group of campaigners travelling (2) from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets couldn't (3) be issued at his own price. There (4) had been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train (5) journey . Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off-the-peg’ holiday product in which everything was (6) included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered (7) package  holidays both in Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were the most popuiar destinations). He founded the (8) travel agency Thomas Cook & Son ( popularly nicknamed Cook's Tours), which became Thomas Cook AG eventually becoming Thomas Cook Group in 2007.

 

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13 tháng 3 2021

He arranged for the Midland Counties Railway to charge one shilling per person for a group of campaigners .travelling .. from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away.

 
13 tháng 3 2021

There .had .. been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train ...

 
13 tháng 3 2021

There had been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train ..journey..

 

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13 tháng 3 2021

There had been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train journey

13 tháng 3 2021

Cook was paid a share of the fares charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets couldn't ..be . issued at his own price.

 
13 tháng 3 2021

Afterwards, he pioneered ..package . holidays both in Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were the most popular ...). 

 
13 tháng 3 2021

a ơi còn chỗ trống ở cuối câu thì điền như thế nào ạ

13 tháng 3 2021

Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient "off-the-peg" holiday product in which everything was ..included . in one cost.

 
13 tháng 3 2021

Điền từ "included" nhé bạn!

13 tháng 3 2021

Thomas Cook (1808-1892) is .widely .. considered to be the father of modern mass tourism.

 
B. VOCABULARY I. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. HOLIDAYS WITH FRIENDS I always (28) ................................... to go to Porchester (29) ................................... my summer holidays. It is a quiet little town, full of old and interesting buildings. Very (30) ................................... visitors ever go there, so there are no crowds. I enjoyed its sleepy atmosphere. I work in a big city, so a...
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B. VOCABULARY
I. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each
space.

HOLIDAYS WITH FRIENDS

I always (28) ................................... to go to Porchester (29) ................................... my summer
holidays. It is a quiet little town, full of old and interesting buildings. Very (30) ................................... visitors
ever go there, so there are no crowds. I enjoyed its sleepy atmosphere. I work in a big city, so a holiday in
Porchester was a complete change (31) ................................... my usual life. Besides, I found (32)
................................... about the history of the place. I wanted to learn how life used to be in Porchester -
the stories of (33) ................................... people and buildings.
I made notes on (34) ................................... these things (35) ................................... my holidays
and I soon knew (36) ................................... about the history of Porchester than most of the people (37)
................................... lived there.
I am not a rich man and I cannot afford to stay in hotels. (38) ................................... Jack Thompson
heard that I wanted to spend my holidays in Porchester again all these years later, he invited me to stay with
(39) .................................... . Jack and I were in the Army (40) ................................... during the war
and we were good friends.


II. Complete the sentences below, using the most appropriate one in each case.

out of hand out of work out of the way out of action
out of the question out of date out of practice out of order


41. I haven’t played for a long time so I’m ..........................................
42. I’m afraid the lift is .......................................... We’ll have to walk up.
43. By the time they received the news a month later, it was ..........................................
44. I cannot possibly do as you ask. It’s quite ..........................................
45. He’s been ................................. for several months and he wonders if he’ll ever be employed again.
46. The car was coming straight towards me but luckily I got .......................................... just in time.
47. They did nothing to stop the demonstrators and, by the time the police arrived, the situation had got
..........................................
48. The goalkeeper’s injury will put him .......................................... for several weeks.


III. Complete these sentences with the correct word “for”, “during”, “while” or “meanwhile”.
49. He’s been on holiday ............................ three weeks.
50. ............................ that time, he’s visited his relatives in Australia.
51. ............................, I’ve been doing his work.
52. ............................ he has been on holiday, I’ve been doing his work.
53. I’ve been doing his work ............................ the time he has been away.
54. The crisis arose ......................... the Managing Director was on holiday and lasted .........................
the duration of his absence.
55. The crisis arose ......................... the Managing Director’s absence on holiday. He went to sea
............................ a few days in his yacht; ............................, his colleagues were attempting to
resolve the problems without him because they were unwilling to disturb him ............................ he
was away.
56. When he returned, he was very angry. ‘Good heavens,’ he said. ‘I’ve only been away
............................ a fortnight but ............................ my absence, everything seems to have gone to
pieces. There I was, sailing peacefully around the Mediterranean, and ............................,
............................ the time I was away, you were trying to solve these problems without telling me.’

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