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1. Would you like _______ a walk in the park this afternoon? A. to go for B. going for C. to go on D. go for 2. The United States’ Library _______over one hundred million books. A. have B. reads C. contains D. buys 3. What about going to the concert? - _______. A. Yes B. Yes, I’d love to C. I’m sorry D. I can’t 4. The children _______very glad in the trip to Nha Trang last summer. A. was B. are C. weren’t D. didn’t 5. She told me _______. A. to not worry B. not to worrying C. not...
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1. Would you like _______ a walk in the park this afternoon?

A. to go for B. going for C. to go on D. go for

2. The United States’ Library _______over one hundred million books.

A. have B. reads C. contains D. buys

3. What about going to the concert? - _______.

A. Yes B. Yes, I’d love to C. I’m sorry D. I can’t

4. The children _______very glad in the trip to Nha Trang last summer.

A. was B. are C. weren’t D. didn’t

5. She told me _______.

A. to not worry B. not to worrying C. not worry D. not to worry

6. Lan is the same height _______me .

A. to B. such as C. as D. #

7. What are you going to do, Hung and Thao?

A. Nam and Mai are going to practice their English

B. We are going to practice our English

C. They are practicing their English

D. Yes, we are going to practice our English

8. Why _______ go to the movie theater?

A. we don’t B. do we not C. don’t we D. do not we

9. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced different from the others.

A. class B. after C. math D. past

10. Students can borrow books from the _______ .

A. canteen B. readers C. bookstore D. library

11. Let’s _______ fishing _______Tom.

A. going / for B. go / with C. goes / with D. go / to

12. Hoa likes acting. Her group _______a new play at present.

A. is doing B. are rehearsing C. is rehearsing D. does

13. The girls are _______ rope at recess .

A. practicing B. playing C. doing D. skipping

14. My class usually _______ in physics class.

A. listens experiments B. asks experiments

C. makes experiments D. does experiments

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10 tháng 1 2017

1. Would you like _______ a walk in the park this afternoon?

A. to go for B. going for C. to go on D. go for

2. The United States’ Library _______over one hundred million books.

A. have B. reads C. contains D. buys

3. What about going to the concert? - _______.

A. Yes B. Yes, I’d love to C. I’m sorry D. I can’t

4. The children _______very glad in the trip to Nha Trang last summer.

A. was B. are C. weren’t D. didn’t

5. She told me _______.

A. to not worry B. not to worrying C. not worry D. not to worry

6. Lan is the same height _______me .

A. to B. such as C. as D. # with

7. What are you going to do, Hung and Thao?

A. Nam and Mai are going to practice their English

B. We are going to practice our English

C. They are practicing their English

D. Yes, we are going to practice our English

8. Why _______ go to the movie theater?

A. we don’t B. do we not C. don’t we D. do not we

9. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced different from the others.

A. class B. after C. math D. past

10. Students can borrow books from the _______ .

A. canteen B. readers C. bookstore D. library

11. Let’s _______ fishing _______Tom.

A. going / for B. go / with C. goes / with D. go / to

12. Hoa likes acting. Her group _______a new play at present.

A. is doing B. are rehearsing C. is rehearsing D. does

13. The girls are _______ rope at recess .

A. practicing B. playing C. doing D. skipping

14. My class usually _______ in physics class.

A. listens experiments B. asks experiments

C. makes experiments D. does experiments

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18 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án: D

10 tháng 7 2017

VIII. Em hãy một câu đúng trong 3 câu đã cho.

Ví dụ: a. What should we do this evening? b. What we should do this evening? c. What should we doing this evening?

Câu đúng: a. What should we do this evening?

1.

a. Would you like having lunch with me?

b. Would you like to have lunch with me?

c. Would you like to having lunch with me?

2.

a. We’re going study in the library together.

b. We will going to study in the library together.

c. We’re going to study in the library together.

3.

a. What does Trang play usually in the afternoon?

b. What does Trang usually play in the afternoon?

c. What usually does Trang play in the afternoon?

4.

a. Let’s stay at home and watch TV.

b. Let’s to stay at home and watch TV.

c. Let’s staying at home and watch TV.

5.

a. How usually do you go swimming?

b. What often do you go swimming?

c. How often do you go swimming?

10 tháng 7 2017

VIII. Em hãy một câu đúng trong 3 câu đã cho.

1. a. Would you like having lunch with me?

b. Would you like to have lunch with me?

c. Would you like to having lunch with me?

2. a. We’re going study in the library together.

b. We will going to study in the library together.

c. We’re going to study in the library together.

3. a. What does Trang play usually in the afternoon?

b. What does Trang usually play in the afternoon?

c. What usually does Trang play in the afternoon?

4. a. Let’s stay at home and watch TV.

b. Let’s to stay at home and watch TV.

c. Let’s staying at home and watch TV.

5. a. How usually do you go swimming?

b. What often do you go swimming?

c. How often do you go swimming?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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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 questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

What is the main idea of this reading?

A. Camels can carry up to 500 pounds.

B. Lookouts are necessary because of thieves. 

C. Wycliffe Oluoch is a smart man. 

D. A mobile camel library was invented.

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6 tháng 6 2019

Chọn D

Nội dung chính của đoạn văn là gì?

A. Lạc đà có thể chở tận 500 pound.

B. Vì trộm cắp, cẩn trọng luôn là việc cần thiết.

C. Wycliffe Oluouch là một người đàn ông thông minh.

D. Một thư viện lạc đà di động đã được phát minh.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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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 questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

What is the main idea of this reading?

A. Camels can carry up to 500 pounds.

B. Lookouts are necessary because of thieves.

C. Wycliffe Oluoch is a smart man.

D. A mobile camel library was invented.

1
16 tháng 8 2019

ĐÁP ÁN D

Nội dung chính của đoạn văn là gì?

A. Lạc đà có thể chở tận 500 pound.

B. Vì trộm cắp, cẩn trọng luôn là việc cần thiết.

C. Wycliffe Oluouch là một người đàn ông thông minh.

D. Một thư viện lạc đà di động đã được phát minh.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa. ...
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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 questions

   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

   In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

   Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

   The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

 

According to the text, what will be the punishment for a reader if he loses a book?

A. He will be charged a small fee

B. The library will not drop by the village

C. Other libraries will punish that reader

D. There will be no punishment

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28 tháng 1 2018

Chọn B

Theo đoạn văn, hình phạt cho người mượn làm mất sách là gì?

A. Họ sẽ bị thu một khoản phí nhỏ.

B. Thư viện sẽ không đi qua làng đó nữa.

C. Các thư viện còn lại sẽ xử phạt người đọc đó.

D. Sẽ không có hình phạt nào cả.

Dẫn chứng: “If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.”

Tạm dịch: Nếu có một làng nào đó làm mất sách, thư viện lạc đà sẽ không ghé thăm làng đó nữa.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa. ...
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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 questions

   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

   In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

   Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

   The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

 

What is the main idea of this reading?

A. Camels can carry up to 500 pounds

B. Lookouts are necessary because of thieves

C. Wycliffe Oluoch is a smart man

D. A mobile camel library was invented

1
22 tháng 9 2018

Chọn D

Nội dung chính của đoạn văn là gì?

A. Lạc đà có thể chở tận 500 pound.

B. Vì trộm cắp, cẩn trọng luôn là việc cần thiết.

C. Wycliffe Oluouch là một người đàn ông thông minh.

D. Một thư viện lạc đà di động đã được phát minh.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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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 questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

People did not visit the library in Carissa because _______ .

A. there were too few books

B. it was too difficult to walk there

C. people didn’t like the camels

D. people in Carissa didn’t like reading

1
10 tháng 4 2019

Chọn B

Người ta không đến thư viện cả Carissa vì:

A. có quá ít sách.

B. quá khó khăn để đi bộ đến đó.

C. người ta không thích những chú lạc đà.

D. người ở Carissa không thích đọc.

Dẫn chứng: “It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.”

Tạm dịch: Nó mất quá nhiều công sức để băng qua sa mạc chỉ để mượn sách.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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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 questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

People did not visit the library in Carissa because _______ .

A. there were too few books

B. it was too difficult to walk there

C. people didn’t like the camels

D. people in Carissa didn’t like reading

1
15 tháng 4 2018

ĐÁP ÁN B

Người ta không đến thư viện cả Carissa vì:

A. có quá ít sách.

B. quá khó khăn để đi bộ đến đó.

C. người ta không thích những chú lạc đà.

D. người ở Carissa không thích đọc.

Dẫn chứng: “It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.”

Tạm dịch: Nó mất quá nhiều công sức để băng qua sa mạc chỉ để mượn sách.