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12 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án D

For better or worse: điều không thể thay đổi

         2. Now explain why those things are good or bad for our environment. XII Work in pairs and tell your friend about the good things and the bad things for our environment that you have ever done.         You should base on some suggestions below:         - What are the good things for environment you have done?                  + When did you do it?                  + Where did you do it?                  + Who did you do it with?                  + Do you often do it?                 ...
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         2. Now explain why those things are good or bad for our environment.

 XII Work in pairs and tell your friend about the good things and the bad things for our environment that you have ever done.

         You should base on some suggestions below:

         - What are the good things for environment you have done?

                  + When did you do it?

                  + Where did you do it?

                  + Who did you do it with?

                  + Do you often do it?

                  + Do you think you will continue to do it?

         - What are the bad things for environment you have done?

                  + When did you do it?

                  + Where did you do it?

                  + Who did you do it with?

                  + Do you often do it?

                  + Do you think you will stop doing it?

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows ...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows  in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.

Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be  good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune. 

Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired  the swallow’s red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had. 

Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you  had better find out if there is any truth to it first

How might a farmer attempt to prevent bad luck?

A. Catch a raven      

B. Keep his windows open

C. Follow a crow 

D. Avoid harming a swallow

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19 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án D

Một người nông dân có thể cố gắng ngăn chặn vận rủi như thế nào?

A. bắt một con quạ đen

B. để cửa sổ mở

C. đuổi theo một con quạ

D. tránh làm hại chim én

Dẫn chứng: farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows ...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows  in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.

Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be  good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune. 

Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired  the swallow’s red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had. 

Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you  had better find out if there is any truth to it first

Which birds are considered harbingers of bad luck?

A. Crows 

B. Swallows  

C. Ravens        

D. All of the above

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2 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án D

Chim nào được xem được xem như là điềm báo vận rủi?

A.con quạ

B. chim én/ nhạn

C.quạ đen

D. tất cả các loài ở trên.

Dẫn chứng: For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death.  Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question. Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the gods’ approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows in particular were thought to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the gods’ approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.

Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune.

Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired by the swallow's red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had.

Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you had better find out if there is any truth to it first!

(Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea janzen)

The word "portent" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. augury

B. suddenness 

C. confidence 

D. conviction

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30 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Từ “portent” trong đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với từ ______.

A. điềm báo                   B. sự đột ngột               C. sự bí mật           D. sự kết án

Từ đồng nghĩa: portent (điềm báo) = augury

“Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.” (Thật khốn khổ thay cho ai nhìn thấy một con quạ bay ngang trên đầu, vì đây chắc chắn là điềm báo cho một cái chết trong tương lai gần).

1. His health is getting ...................... and ...................... . A.good / good B.better / better C.bad / bad D.well/ well 2.The more paper we save, ................... preserved. A.more is wood pulp B.the more wood pulp is C.wood pulp is D.the much wood pulp is 3.The more polluted air we breathe, ................... we get. A.the more weaker B.the more weak C.the weaker D.weaker more 4. The more we study, the ....................... we are. A.more...
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1. His health is getting ...................... and ...................... . A.good / good B.better / better C.bad / bad D.well/ well 2.The more paper we save, ................... preserved. A.more is wood pulp B.the more wood pulp is C.wood pulp is D.the much wood pulp is 3.The more polluted air we breathe, ................... we get. A.the more weaker B.the more weak C.the weaker D.weaker more 4. The more we study, the ....................... we are. A.more good B.better C.better than D.good 5. The more I tried my best to help her, ......................... shebecame. A.less lazy B.the lazier C.the more lazy D.lazier 6. “What’s your thought of her presence here?” “The longer she stays, .................I dislike her.” A.the most B.the very more C.much more D.the more 7. The weather becomes .......................... A.colder with colder B.colder and colder C.colder and more cold D.more and more cold 8. The more he slept, ........................ irritable he became. A.the most B.the very more C.much more D.the more 9. ................. he worked, the more money he earned A.The more hard B.The hard C.The harder D.The hardest 10. ................ I get to know Jim, the more I like him. A.For more B.More C.The more D.The most 11. The competition makes the price of goods ......................... A.most cheap and cheap B.cheaper and cheaper C.more cheap and more cheap D.cheaper and more cheaper

12. That factory is producing ................... pollution.

A. more and more

B. better and better

C. less and least

D. more and less

13. The ……..….. I read about history, the ………….. it makes me realize how relevant history is for us today.

A. more / better

B. better / better

C. more / more

D. better / more

14. The less we study, the .................... we are.

A. worse

B. bad

C. well

D. good

15. ................. the match was, the more spectators it attracted.

A. The most interesting

B. The best interesting

C. The more interesting

D. The interesting

16. The more running water you use, .........................

A. your bill will be higher

B. will be higher your bill

C. the higher your bill will be

D. the highest your bill will be

Help me!!!

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24 tháng 7 2017

1. His health is getting ...................... and ...................... .

A.good / good

B.better / better

C.bad / bad

D.well/ well

2.The more paper we save, ................... preserved.

A.more is wood pulp

B.the more wood pulp is

C.wood pulp is

D.the much wood pulp is

3.The more polluted air we breathe, ................... we get.

A.the more weaker

B.the more weak

C.the weaker

D.weaker more

4. The more we study, the ....................... we are.

A.more good

B.better

C.better than

D.good

5. The more I tried my best to help her, ......................... shebecame.

A.less lazy

B.the lazier

C.the more lazy D.lazier

6. “What’s your thought of her presence here?” “The longer she stays, .................I dislike her.”

A.the most

B.the very more

C.much more

D.the more

7. The weather becomes ..........................

A.colder with colder

B.colder and colder

C.colder and more cold

D.more and more cold

8. The more he slept, ........................ irritable he became.

A.the most

B.the very more

C.much more

D.the more

9. ................. he worked, the more money he earned

A.The more hard

B.The hard

C.The harder

D.The hardest

10. ................ I get to know Jim, the more I like him.

A.For more

B.More

C.The more

D.The most

11. The competition makes the price of goods .........................

A.most cheap and cheap

B.cheaper and cheaper

C.more cheap and more cheap

D.cheaper and more cheaper

12. That factory is producing ................... pollution.

A. more and more

B. better and better

C. less and least

D. more and less

13. The ……..….. I read about history, the ………….. it makes me realize how relevant history is for us today.

A. more / better

B. better / better

C. more / more

D. better / more

14. The less we study, the .................... we are.

A. worse

B. bad

C. well

D. good

15. ................. the match was, the more spectators it attracted.

A. The most interesting

B. The best interesting

C. The more interesting

D. The interesting

16. The more running water you use, .........................

A. your bill will be higher

B. will be higher your bill

C. the higher your bill will be

D. the highest your bill will be

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows ...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows  in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.

Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be  good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune. 

Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired  the swallow’s red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had. 

Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you  had better find out if there is any truth to it first

The word "portent" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ___________.

A. sign      

B. coming    

C. symbol 

D. destruction

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24 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án A

Từ “portent” [ dấu hiệu/ điềm báo] ở đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với

A. dấu hiệu

B. đang đến

C. biểu tượng

D. sự phá hủy

Dẫn chứng: Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question. Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the gods’ approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows in particular were thought to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the gods’ approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.

Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune.

Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired by the swallow's red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had.

Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you had better find out if there is any truth to it first!

(Adapted from Reading Challenge 3 by Casey Malarcher and Andrea janzen)

The word “aftermath” in the last paragraph could be best replaced by

A. happiness

B. consequence 

C. beginning 

D. completion

1
23 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án B

Từ “aftermath” trong đoạn cuối có thể được thay thế bởi ______.

A. niềm hạnh phúc        B. hậu quả                     C. bắt đầu              D. sự hoàn thành

Từ đồng nghĩa: aftermath (hậu quả) = consequence

“For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of batt1es.” (Ví dụ, loài quạ, những con chim ăn xác thối, thường xuất hiện ở hậu quả của các trận chiến).