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2 tháng 8 2018

That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t that=>it?

Although tornadoes have been observed on every continent , but=>\(\varnothing\) most occur in the United States

Question 1 : That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t -----?A. that             B. it                             C. this                         D. theseQuestion 2 : The book _________is on the table belongs to my brother.       A. which                           B. where               C. whose              D. whoQuestion 3 : It was ___ wonderful music that I went straight out and bought the record.A. so                       B. very                 C. too...
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Question 1 : That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t -----?

A. that             B. it                             C. this                         D. these

Question 2 : The book _________is on the table belongs to my brother.

       A. which                           B. where               C. whose              D. who

Question 3 : It was ___ wonderful music that I went straight out and bought the record.

A. so                       B. very                 C. too                             D. such

Question 4 : The earthquake _______ the city at 2  this morning

A. occurred              B. hit                    C. swept               D. measured

Question 5 : Thousands of people were saved because scientists had__ them about the volcanic eruption.

A. said                     B. spoke               C. warned             D. talked

Question 6: The ___  tell us what is happening in our city, in our country and in the world.

       A. advertisements      B. forcasts                 C. communication                D. media

Question 7:We regret to tell you that the materials you ordered are ------.

A.   out of stock           B. out of practice     C.  out of reach     D. out of work

Question 8: My sister is very ________of spiders.

        A. terror                          B. terrify     C. terrified            D. terrifying

Question 9: The kitchen is well-equipped with modern  __________  .

         A. showers           B. appliances            C. luxuries                     D. households

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3 tháng 5 2021

Question 1 : That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t -----?

A. that             B. it                             C. this                         D. these

Question 2 : The book _________is on the table belongs to my brother.

       A. which                           B. where               C. whose              D. who

Question 3 : It was ___ wonderful music that I went straight out and bought the record.

A. so                       B. very                 C. too                             D. such

Question 4 : The earthquake _______ the city at 2  this morning

A. occurred              B. hit                    C. swept               D. measured

Question 5 : Thousands of people were saved because scientists had__ them about the volcanic eruption.

A. said                     B. spoke               C. warned             D. talked

Question 6: The ___  tell us what is happening in our city, in our country and in the world.

       A. advertisements      B. forcasts                 C. communication                D. media

Question 7:We regret to tell you that the materials you ordered are ------.

A.   out of stock           B. out of practice     C.  out of reach     D. out of work

Question 8: My sister is very ________of spiders.

        A. terror                          B. terrify     C. terrified            D. terrifying

Question 9: The kitchen is well-equipped with modern  __________  .

         A. showers           B. appliances            C. luxuries                     D. households

. 42.You can see that the room has been beautiful decorated for Christmas. ABCD 43. Jill and Eric had all their money stealing while they were on holiday. ABCD 44. I wish I can go to the cinema with you tonight. ABCD 45. He asked me if I know that man over there. ABCD 46. We are used to live next door to each other at one time. ABC D 47. Printing was invented by the Chinese. ABCD 48. There was little traffic, so the journey didn’t take very long. ABCD 49. The number of the books in the...
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. 42.You can see that the room has been beautiful decorated for Christmas.
ABCD
43. Jill and Eric had all their money stealing while they were on holiday.
ABCD

44. I wish I can go to the cinema with you tonight.
ABCD

45. He asked me if I know that man over there.
ABCD
46. We are used to live next door to each other at one time.
ABC D

47. Printing was invented by the Chinese.
ABCD
48. There was little traffic, so the journey didn’t take very long.
ABCD
49. The number of the books in the library have risen to over five million.
ABCD
50. If I had his phone number here, I will give it to you immediately.
ABCD
51. My aunt has begun taught English for twenty years.
ABCD
52. He became interest in reading while he was working in the city library.
ABCD
53. My father has retired three years ago and he is now living on his pension.
ABCD
54. If I have been hungry, I would have eaten something.
ABCD
55. Some friends of yours have just moved into a new flat on a busy street. It is noisy, they used to
thenoise. A B C D
56. Football is the only sport which I am interesting in.
ABCD
57. The patch was made by walkers which crossed the mountain each summer.
ABCD
58. We are really enjoying the TV set that we bought it last week.
ABCD
59. You’re tired although you stayed up too late to watch TV last night.
ABCD
60. Children sometimes wish they can do things their older brothers and sister do.
ABCD
61. Last summer I have stayed on my uncle’s farm, which is near Whitby.
AB CD
62. Hurricane Andrew, that swept through southern Florida in 1992, killed 41 people and made
thousands homeless. D A B C
63. Pompeii and Herculaneum, the Roman towns, were complete destroyed when Mount Vesuvius
erupted DABC
64. Although tornadoes have been observed on every continent, but most occur in the United States. ABCD
65. That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t that ? ABCD
66. Lam said that he was leaving for the capital tomorrow.

67. If I were three inches taller, I will apply for that job.
ABCD
68. I can’t find the book which Lan lent it to me last week.
ABCD

69. How about to use public buses instead of cars?
ABCD
70. We should prepare food careful before turning on the stove.
ABCD

Em đang cần gấp mọi người giúp e vs ak. Em cảm ơn rất nhiều.

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7 tháng 6 2019

42.You can see that the room has been beautiful =>beautifullydecorated for Christmas.
ABCD
43. Jill and Eric had all their money stealing=>stolen while they were on holiday.
ABCD

44. I wish I can=>could go to the cinema with you tonight.
ABCD

45. He asked me if I know=>knew that man over there.
ABCD
46. We are used to live =>living next door to each other at one time.
ABC D

47. Printing=>printer was invented by the Chinese.
ABCD
48. There was little=>a little traffic, so the journey didn’t take very long.
ABCD
49. The number of the books in the library have ==>has risen to over five million.
ABCD
50. If I had his phone number here, I will =>would give it to you immediately.
ABCD
51. My aunt has begun taught=>teachEnglish for twenty years.
ABCD
52. He became interest =>interested in reading while he was working in the city library.
ABCD
53. My father has retired three years ago and he is now living=>lives on his pension.

ABCD
54. If I have =>had been hungry, I would have eaten something.
ABCD
56. Football is the only sport which I am interesting=>interested in.
ABCD
57. The patch was made by walkers which =>who crossed the mountain each summer.
ABCD
58. We are really enjoying =>enjoyed the TV set that we bought it last week.
ABCD
59. You’re tired although =>because you stayed up too late to watch TV last night.
ABCD
60. Children sometimes wish they can=>could do things their older brothers and sister do.
ABCD
61. Last summer I have=>∅ stayed on my uncle’s farm, which is near Whitby.
AB CD
62. Hurricane Andrew, that=>which swept through southern Florida in 1992, killed 41 people and made
thousands homeless. D A B C
63. Pompeii and Herculaneum, the Roman towns, were complete=>completely destroyed when Mount Vesuvius
erupted DABC
64. Although tornadoes have been observed on every continent, but=>∅ most occur in the United States. ABCD
65. That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn’t that=>it ? ABCD
66. Lam said that he was leaving for the capital tomorrow=>the next day.

67. If I were three inches taller, I will=>would apply for that job.
ABCD
68. I can’t find the book which Lan lent it => ∅to me last week.
ABCD

69. How about to use=>using public buses instead of cars?
ABCD
70. We should prepare food careful =>carefully before turning on the stove.
ABCD

7 tháng 6 2019

Tìm chỗ sai và sửa lại mọi người ak

THE WASTE GENERATIONOne of the most striking statistics that I have seen in a long time is that 5 per cent of all the energy used in the United States is consumed by computers that have been left on all night.I can’t confirm this personally, but I can (56)____________ tell you that on numerous occasions I have looked out of hotel rooms late at night, in a (57)____________ of American cities, and been struck by the fact that every light in every neighbouring office building is still on, and that...
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THE WASTE GENERATION
One of the most striking statistics that I have seen in a long time is that 5 per cent of all the energy used in the United States is consumed by computers that have been left on all night.
I can’t confirm this personally, but I can (56)____________ tell you that on numerous occasions I have looked out of hotel rooms late at night, in a (57)____________ of American cities, and been struck by the fact that every light in every neighbouring office building is still on, and that computer (58)____________ are indeed flickering.
Why don’t Americans turn these things off? For the same reason, I suppose, that so many people here let their car engines (59)____________ when they pop into a shop, or leave lights blazing all over the house, or keep the central heating on so hot – because, in short, electricity, petrol and other energy sources are so (60)____________ cheap, and have been for so long, that it doesn’t occur to them to (61)____________ otherwise.
Why, after all, put up with the annoying experience of having to wait 20 seconds for your computer to (62)____________ up each morning when you can have it at your immediate command by (63)____________ it on all night?
We are terribly (64)____________ of resources in this country. The average American uses twice as much energy to get (65)____________ life as the average European. With just 5 per cent of the world’s population, we consume 20 per cent of its resources. These are not statistics to be proud of.

56: A. firmly B. certainly C. doubtlessly D. well
57: A. centre B. part C. variety D. rarity
58: A. controls B. screens C. rooms D. workers
59: A. continue B. run C. go D. work
60: A. interestingly B. proportionally C. relatively D. definitely
61: A. manage B. carry out C. behave D. perform
62: A. warm B. go C. turn D. be
63: A. letting B. allowing C. running D. leaving
64: A. consuming B. carefree C. wasteful D. useful
65: A. by B. over C. along D. through

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25 tháng 2 2023

                        THE WASTE GENERATION
One of the most striking statistics that I have seen in a long time is that 5 per cent of all the energy used in the United States is consumed by computers that have been left on all night.
I can’t confirm this personally, but I can (56) reliably tell you that on numerous occasions I have looked out of hotel rooms late at night, in a (57) array of American cities, and been struck by the fact that every light in every neighbouring office building is still on, and that computer (58) screens are indeed flickering.
Why don’t Americans turn these things off? For the same reason, I suppose, that so many people here let their car engines (59) idle when they pop into a shop, or leave lights blazing all over the house, or keep the central heating on so hot – because, in short, electricity, petrol and other energy sources are so (60) ludicrously cheap, and have been for so long, that it doesn’t occur to them to (61) behave otherwise.
Why, after all, put up with the annoying experience of having to wait 20 seconds for your computer to (62) boot up each morning when you can have it at your immediate command by (63) wasteful it on all night?
We are terribly (64) short of resources in this country. The average American uses twice as much energy to get (65) through life as the average European. With just 5 per cent of the world’s population, we consume 20 per cent of its resources. These are not statistics to be proud of.

25 tháng 2 2023

56: B. certainly

57: D. rarity

58: A. controls

59: D. work

60: C. relatively

61: D. perform

62: D. be

63: B. allowing

64: D. useful

65: C. along

Exercise III. Choose the best sentence that can be made from the cues given: 16. Most /the researches / studies / world / written / English. A. Most of the researches and studies in the world are written in English. B. Most of the researches and studies on the world are written in English. C. Most the researches and studies in the world are written in English. D. Most of researches and studies in the world are written in English. 17. English speakers / United States / earn / money...
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Exercise III. Choose the best sentence that can be made from the cues given: 16. Most /the researches / studies / world / written / English. A. Most of the researches and studies in the world are written in English. B. Most of the researches and studies on the world are written in English. C. Most the researches and studies in the world are written in English. D. Most of researches and studies in the world are written in English. 17. English speakers / United States / earn / money than / non-English speakers. A. English speakers in United States earn more money than non-English speakers. B. English speakers in the United States earns more money than non-English speakers. C. English speakers in the United States earn money than non-English speakers. D. English speakers in the United States earn more money than non-English speakers. 18. Students/ want/ go abroad/ education/ have to/ learn/ English well. A. Students who want go abroad for education will have to learn English well. B. Students who want to go abroad for education will have to learn English well. C. Students whom want to go abroad for education will have to learn English well. D. Students who want to go abroad education will have to learn English well. 19. The simplest definition / language / that "language / the means / communication”. A. The simplest definition language is that "language is the means of communication”. B. The simplest definition of language that "language is the means of communication”. C. The simplest definition of language is that "language is the means of communication”. D. The simplest definition of language is that "language has been the means of communication”. 20. English/ most spoken / official language/ world. A. English is the most spoken official language in the world. B. English was the most spoken official language in the world. C. English is the most spoken official language in world. D. English is most spoken official language in the world. Giúp em với ạ !!! Cần gấp
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natural

different

earthquake

protected

Radiation

 

(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage: A volcano is an opening in the earth’s surface through (23)___________ lava, hot, gases and rock fragments erupt. (24) ________ an opening occurs when melted rock from deep within the earth blasts through the surface. Most volcanoes are a top mountains, particularly cone-shaped mountains. The mountains themselves are also called volcanoes. Eruptions of volcanic mountains are spectacular sights. In some...
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(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:

A volcano is an opening in the earth’s surface through (23)___________ lava, hot, gases and rock fragments erupt. (24) ________ an opening occurs when melted rock from deep within the earth blasts through the surface. Most volcanoes are a top mountains, particularly cone-shaped mountains. The mountains themselves are also called volcanoes. Eruptions of volcanic mountains are spectacular sights. In some eruptions, huge fiery clouds rise over the mountain, and growing rivers of lava flow down (25) _________ sides. In other eruptions, red- hot ash and cinders shoot out the mountaintop, and large chunks of hot rockare blasted (26) ________ into the air. A few eruptions are so ( 27) _________ that they blow the mountain apart. Some eruptions occur on volcanic islands. Such islands are the tops of volcanic mountains that have been built (28) __________ from the ocean floor by repeated eruptions. Othereruptions occur along narrow cracks in the ocean floor.

23/ A. which B. that C. where D. when

24/ A. So B. Such C. That D. Many

25/ A. its B. it C. their D. theirs

26/ A. high B. low C. below D. above

27/ A. gentle B. violent C. terrible D. awful

28/ A. up B. on C. into D. onto

(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:

Bad weather comes in many different forms. One kind of bad weather is the tornado. It is one of the most destructive storms that we have on the earth. A tornado is a long cloud which comes down from the sky. It is shaped like a funnel and consists of windwhich whirls around and around extremely fast. In fact, the wind can reach a speed of more than nine hundred kilometers per hour. Weather scientists are unable to know exactly when a tornado will occur. Fortunately, the tornado is not usually very big and it does not last long. There are about two hundred tornadoes annually in the United States, but in some years there are many more. Tornadoes that occur over water are called waterspouts

____ 29/ One good thing about a tornado is that it does not last long

____ 30/ Tornadoes over water are called funnels.

____ 31/ The annually number of tornadoes in the United States is about one hundred.

____ 32/ There are about two hundred tornadoes in one year in America

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23 tháng 8 2019

23/ A. which B. that C. where D. when

24/ A. So B. Such C. That D. Many

25/ A. its B. it C. their D. theirs

26/ A. high B. low C. below D. above

27/ A. gentle B. violent C. terrible D. awful

28/ A. up B. on C. into D. onto

__T__ 29/ One good thing about a tornado is that it does not last long

__F__ 30/ Tornadoes over water are called funnels.

__F__ 31/ The annually number of tornadoes in the United States is about one hundred.

__T__ 32/ There are about two hundred tornadoes in one year in America

23 tháng 8 2019

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31 tháng 3 2019

B. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that needs correcting.
11. The novel that I bought it -> X last week is very interesting
12. Last summer I have staved -> stayed on my uncle's farm for two weeks.
13. Hurricane Andrew, that -> which swept through southern Florida in 1992, killed 41 people and made thousands homeless.
14. Pompei, an ancient city of Italy, was complete -> completely destroved in A.D. 79 by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
15. My aunt's new house is next to a beautiful canal which -> where we go swimming every day.
16. That was the most disastrous earthquake in Japanese history, wasn't that -> it ?
17. Despite -> Although Thuy's grandma never trusts weather forecasts, she likes watching them
18. A tsunami is a very large wave that -> which causes a lot of damages whern it hits the land.
19. I went to opera at Lincoln Center the last time I have gone -> went to New York City
20. We are looking forward to taking -> being taken on a tour of Athens by our Greek friends

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.Many of us worry about the effects of television on family life. We think that we spend too much time watching television and that it takes us away from more important activities, such as reading, exercising and talking to family and friends. But is this really true?Studies have shown that people in the United States do spend a lot of time in front of their...
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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.

Many of us worry about the effects of television on family life. We think that we spend too much time watching television and that it takes us away from more important activities, such as reading, exercising and talking to family and friends. But is this really true?

Studies have shown that people in the United States do spend a lot of time in front of their television sets. About 98% of American homes have at least one TV set, and in the average home the TV is on more than six hours a day. But how much attention do people actually pay to the programs? And do people who watch TV really spend less time on other free-time activities? Recently some researchers in New York City tried to find the answers to these questions by conducting a telephone survey. They phoned more than a thousand people all over the United States and asked them questions about how they spend their free time.

No one was surprised to find out that watching TV is the most popular free-time activity in the United States. More than 70% of those asked said that they watch TV every day or almost every day. The second most popular activity that they mentioned was reading the newspaper. Listening to music at home was third, talking on the phone to friends and relatives was fourth and doing some form of exercise was fifth.

But the researchers discovered an interesting fact about Americans' TV habits. According to this survey, although most people turn the TV on every day, they do not actually watch it very much. Six out of ten people said that when the TV is on, they seldom pay attention to it. During a typical television program, they may eat dinner, do housework, read a newspaper or magazine, talk to their children or even read to them. The TV may be on, but it is just background music.

The researchers therefore concluded that television does not take Americans away from more important activities. It doesn't keep them from doing other free-time activities. In fact, when they compared people who frequently watch TV and those who seldom watch TV, they found that there were no great differences in their other activities. The frequent watchers read to their children and talk to their families just as much as the others.

(Adapted from “Reading Academic English” by Judy Rapoport, Ronit Broder and Sarah Feingold)

The word “conducting” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to________.

A. organizing

B. preparing

C. asking

D. reviewing

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22 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Từ “conducting” trong đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất với từ         .

A,tổ chức, thực hiện

B.chuẩn bị

C.hỏi

D.xem xét lại

Từ đồng nghĩa: conduct (thực hiện, tiến hành) = organize

Recently some researchers in New York City tried to find the answers to these questions by conducting a telephone survey. (Gần đây, một số nhà nghiên cứu ở thành phố New York đã cố gắng tìm ra câu trả lời cho các câu hỏi này bằng cách tiến hành một cuộc khảo sát bằng điện thoại).

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.Many of us worry about the effects of television on family life. We think that we spend too much time watching television and that it takes us away from more important activities, such as reading, exercising and talking to family and friends. But is this really true?Studies have shown that people in the United States do spend a lot of time in front of their...
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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.

Many of us worry about the effects of television on family life. We think that we spend too much time watching television and that it takes us away from more important activities, such as reading, exercising and talking to family and friends. But is this really true?

Studies have shown that people in the United States do spend a lot of time in front of their television sets. About 98% of American homes have at least one TV set, and in the average home the TV is on more than six hours a day. But how much attention do people actually pay to the programs? And do people who watch TV really spend less time on other free-time activities? Recently some researchers in New York City tried to find the answers to these questions by conducting a telephone survey. They phoned more than a thousand people all over the United States and asked them questions about how they spend their free time.

No one was surprised to find out that watching TV is the most popular free-time activity in the United States. More than 70% of those asked said that they watch TV every day or almost every day. The second most popular activity that they mentioned was reading the newspaper. Listening to music at home was third, talking on the phone to friends and relatives was fourth and doing some form of exercise was fifth.

But the researchers discovered an interesting fact about Americans' TV habits. According to this survey, although most people turn the TV on every day, they do not actually watch it very much. Six out of ten people said that when the TV is on, they seldom pay attention to it. During a typical television program, they may eat dinner, do housework, read a newspaper or magazine, talk to their children or even read to them. The TV may be on, but it is just background music.

The researchers therefore concluded that television does not take Americans away from more important activities. It doesn't keep them from doing other free-time activities. In fact, when they compared people who frequently watch TV and those who seldom watch TV, they found that there were no great differences in their other activities. The frequent watchers read to their children and talk to their families just as much as the others.

(Adapted from “Reading Academic English” by Judy Rapoport, Ronit Broder and Sarah Feingold)

What does the word “they” in the last paragraph refer to?

A. free-time activities 

B. Americans

C. the researchers

D. frequent watchers

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24 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án C

Từ “they” trong đoạn cuối đề cập đến từ gì?

A.các hoạt động giải trí

B.người Mỹ

C.các nhà nghiên cứu

D.những người xem TV thường xuyên

Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:

The researchers therefore concluded that television does not take Americans away from more important activities. It doesn't keep them from doing other free-time activities. In fact, when they compared people who frequently watch TV and those who seldom watch TV, they found that there were no great differences in their other activities.

(Vì vậy, các nhà nghiên cứu kết luận rằng TV không tách người Mỹ ra khỏi các hoạt động quan trọng hơn. Nó cũng không ngăn cản mọi người khỏi các hoạt động giải trí khác. Thật sự, khi họ so sánh những người thường xuyên xem TV và những người ít xem TV, họ thấy rằng không có quá nhiều sự khác biệt giữa những người này trong các hoạt động khác).