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III. Read the passage and choose the best answer. When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away. "But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890."...
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III. Read the passage and choose the best answer.

When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away.

"But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890." Suddenly, they thought of their twin sons, who were just learning how to count. They must have been playing with pushbuttons on the dial. This turned out to be the right solution to the mystery of their phone bill.

66. Nick and Jane are

A. friends. B. twin sons. C. telephonists. D. a married couple.

67. What was wrong with their new phone bill?

A. It couldn't be understood. B. It contained ten calls for an unknown town.

C. It was fifty dollars. D. It was several hundred miles away.

68. The word ridiculous in the passage could be best replaced by

A. funny. B. unreasonable.C. foolish. D. crazy.

69. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A. They Couldn't understood why their phone bill cost much.

B. There were many long-distance calls in their phone bill.

C. They had to pay fifty dollars for the bill.

D. Their twin sons learned how to Count on the dial when they Were out.

70. This in the passage refers to

A. the phone number 123-456-7890.

B. Nick and Jane's thought.

C. the long-distance charge.

D. their sons' playing with Pushbuttons on the dia1.

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III. Read the passage and choose the best answer. When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away."But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890."...
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III. Read the passage and choose the best answer.

When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away.

"But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890." Suddenly, they thought of their twin sons, who were just learning how to count. They must have been playing with pushbuttons on the dial. This turned out to be the right solution to the mystery of their phone bill.

66. Nick and Jane are

A.        friends. B.        twin sons. C. telephonists. D. a married couple.

67. What was wrong with their new phone bill?

A.        It couldn't be understood. B.   It contained ten calls for an unknown town.

C. It was fifty dollars. D. It was several hundred miles away.

68. The word ridiculous in the passage could be best replaced by

A.        funny. B.         unreasonable.C.           foolish. D.       crazy.

69. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A.        They Couldn't understood why their phone bill cost much.

B.        There were many long-distance calls in their phone bill.

C.        They had to pay fifty dollars for the bill.

D.        Their twin sons learned how to Count on the dial when they Were out.

70. This in the passage refers to

A.        the phone number 123-456-7890.

B.        Nick and Jane's thought.

C.        the long-distance charge.

D.        their sons' playing with Pushbuttons on the dia1.

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20 tháng 3 2020

66.D  67.C   68.C  69.C   70.A

 Read the passage and choose the best answer. When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away."But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890." Suddenly,...
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 Read the passage and choose the best answer.

When Nick and Jane got their phone bill, they knew something was wrong. They couldn't understand why the new bill was over fifty dollars more than the old one. Then Nick saw the long-distance charges. There were ten calls listed to the town of Rosemont, several hundred miles away.

"But we don't know anybody in Rosemont," Jane protested. "Where is Rosemont, anyway? Besides, no one would have such a ridiculous phone number as 123-456-7890." Suddenly, they thought of their twin sons, who were just learning how to count. They must have been playing with pushbuttons on the dial. This turned out to be the right solution to the mystery of their phone bill.

66. Nick and Jane are

A.        friends. B.        twin sons. C. telephonists. D. a married couple.

67. What was wrong with their new phone bill?

A.        It couldn't be understood. B.   It contained ten calls for an unknown town.

C. It was fifty dollars. D. It was several hundred miles away.

68. The word ridiculous in the passage could be best replaced by

A.        funny. B.         unreasonable.C.           foolish. D.       crazy.

69. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A.        They Couldn't understood why their phone bill cost much.

B.        There were many long-distance calls in their phone bill.

C.        They had to pay fifty dollars for the bill.

D.        Their twin sons learned how to Count on the dial when they Were out.

70. This in the passage refers to

A.        the phone number 123-456-7890.

B.        Nick and Jane's thought.

C.        the long-distance charge.

D.        their sons' playing with Pushbuttons on the dia1.

 

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 IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C, or D.Parents send their children to school to prepare for the time when they grow up.Children learn their native language so that they will be able to communicatefluently with other people around them. Moreover, they can preserve the valuableculture and literature of their country. They learn foreign languages in order tobenefit from other countries’ heritage. The more foreign languages they learn, themore benefits they get....
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IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C, or D.
Parents send their children to school to prepare for the time when they grow up.
Children learn their native language so that they will be able to communicate
fluently with other people around them. Moreover, they can preserve the valuable
culture and literature of their country. They learn foreign languages in order to
benefit from other countries’ heritage. The more foreign languages they learn, the

more benefits they get. Children also learn math to calculate, geography to know
about nature, and history to know about human beings and historical events.
Nearly everything they study at school has some practical uses in their life.
1. Parents send their children to school to ________.
A. play better B. learn English C. prepare for their future D. make
them grow up
2. Why do children have to learn their native language?
A. To learn foreign languages. B. To communicate fluently with other people
around them.
C. To benefit from foreign countries’ heritage. D. To know about nature.
3. According to the passage, children learn history to know about ________.
A. people and historical events B. practical uses in life
C. events of the history D. the mankind
4. How many school subjects are mentioned in the passage?
A. Five. B. Seven. C. Six. D. Four.

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17 tháng 10 2021

1 C

2 B

3 A

4 A

2 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án: C

Thông tin: However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well - especially if the parents are very supportive of their child.

Dịch: Tuy nhiên, nếu cha mẹ không quá phi thực tế về những gì họ mong đợi con cái họ làm, nhưng có tham vọng theo cách hợp lý, trẻ có thể thành công trong việc làm rất tốt - đặc biệt là nếu cha mẹ rất ủng hộ con mình.

Read and choose the answer: Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has...
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Read and choose the answer:

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Questions: Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
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22 tháng 7 2018

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Questions: Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.

A . Right . B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

22 tháng 7 2018

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III. Read the passage and choose the answer then answer the questions .It is five o’clock in the afternoon when Rene Wagner comes home from work. She walks into the living room and looks at her three children. They are 14, 13 and 9 years old. They are watching TV. The living room is a mess. There are dirty socks on the floor and cookies on the sofa. Games and toys are everywhere. Rene is angry, “This place is a mess” she tells, “I can’t work all day and then do housework all evening. I’m not...
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III. Read the passage and choose the answer then answer the questions .

It is five o’clock in the afternoon when Rene Wagner comes home from work. She walks into the living room and looks at her three children. They are 14, 13 and 9 years old. They are watching TV. The living room is a mess. There are dirty socks on the floor and cookies on the sofa. Games and toys are everywhere. Rene is angry, “This place is a mess” she tells, “I can’t work all day and then do housework all evening. I’m not going to do housework!” Rene does not do housework. She does not clean or wash dishes. She does not wash clothes, either. Every evening she sits on the sofa and watches TV.After two weeks, every plate, fork and glass in the house is dirty. All the children’s clothes are dirty. Every garbage basket is full. The house is a mess.Then, one day Rene comes home from work and gets a big surprise. The kitchen is clean. The children clean the kitchen!The next day, the living room is clean, and the children are washing their clothes. Rene tells the children “OK, I’ll do the housework again. But you have to help me.”Now Rene and her three children do the housework together. Then they all sit on the sofa and watch TV!

A. Choose true (T) or false (F) :

1.     He comes home from work  at five o’clock in the afternoon

2.     Rene Wagner has four children . 

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3 tháng 8 2021

t f

[Read the passage then choose the best answer to answer the questions]In the summer vacations Mrs.Hung, Mrs.Hoa and their childen. Toan and Hien often go to the bach for two or three days. They always go to Vung Tau in a south of Viet Nam. They usually stay in a small house or a flat be the sea, but sometimes they stay in a hotel. Last summer, they went to Nha Trang. They stayed at sumshite hotel for there days. In the morning. Toan played soccer with his father on the beach. Hien and her...
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[Read the passage then choose the best answer to answer the questions]

In the summer vacations Mrs.Hung, Mrs.Hoa and their childen. Toan and Hien often go to the bach for two or three days. They always go to Vung Tau in a south of Viet Nam. They usually stay in a small house or a flat be the sea, but sometimes they stay in a hotel. Last summer, they went to Nha Trang. They stayed at sumshite hotel for there days. In the morning. Toan played soccer with his father on the beach. Hien and her mother walked a long the beach sandcasthes. They visited Tri Nguyen aquarium and saw diflerent kinds of fish there. They also bought a lot of souveniss for their friends.

  Questions

1.where does Hien's family often go for their summer vacatinon?

A. They often go to the beach for their summer vacations

B.They goes often to the beach for their summer vacations

2. How long does then's family often stay there?

A. They often stay there for two or three day

B.They often stay there for two or three days

3. did they go to Vung Tau last summer?

A. No, They didn't

B. Yes, they did

4. What did they buy there?

A. They have bought a lot of souveniss

B. They bought a lot of souveniss

 

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25 tháng 4 2022

1. A

2. B

3. B

25 tháng 4 2022

A

B

B

29 tháng 12 2022

My village was a place which farmers worked on their land, growing rice,potatoes, and maize. The farmers worked hard on the fields from early morning until late in the afternoon.Although they tried their best, they couldn't make ends meet.

In the last few years, my village has changed dramatically. With the help of a project to help poor farmers, the farmers in the village can borrow money from the bank to raise more cows , pigs and chicken. The dull atmosphere has been replaced by the exciting one.

1. How did the work on the fields?

2.Where do they borrow money?

ANSWER:
1. The farmers worked hard on the fields from early morning until late in the afternoon.
2. They can borrow money from the bank.

29 tháng 12 2022

1. They worked on their land, growing rice,potatoes, and maize. The farmers worked hard on the fields from early morning until late in the afternoon.

2.They borrow money from the bank 

Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questionsConversationSome recent research into conversation between men and women has produced results which will surprise few women. Men always interrupt women when they talk. One researcher feels that men regard female talk as a kind of conversational housework. They expect women to play a supporting role. So a man interrupts in a display of dominance or control. Men also have a much more unpleasant listening...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions

Conversation
Some recent research into conversation between men and women has produced results which will surprise few women. Men always interrupt women when they talk. One researcher feels that men regard female talk as a kind of conversational housework. They expect women to play a supporting role. So a man interrupts in a display of dominance or control. Men also have a much more unpleasant listening style. Whereas a woman uses gestures or says "mm", a man will say such things as "right" or "okay" thus setting the stage for an interruption. Conservation of this kind is, then, hardly meaningful communication. Male talk is often argumentative while the other person has said. The research would indicate that women are better listeners than men. Yet, listeing secretly to conservations between groups of women, one has the impression of several simultaneous monologues into which no man would be able to get a chance to speak.

Question 28: Do men always interrupt women when they talk? *

5 điểm

Yes, they do

No, they don't

No, they always don't interrupt women

Question 29: What do men expect women to do in conversation? *

5 điểm

they expect woman to play a supporting role

they expect woman to play main role

they don't expect woman to play main role

Question 30: What will a man say when a woman uses gestures or says "mm"? *

5 điểm

A man will say such things as "right" thus setting the stage for an interruption.

A man will say such things as "right" or "okay" thus setting the stage for interruption.

A man will say such things as "right" or "okay" thus setting the stage for an interruption.

Question 31: Is male talk often argumentative? *

5 điểm

Yes, it is

No, it isn't

Male talk isn't often argumentative.

Question 32: Are men better listeners than women? *

5 điểm

No, they aren't

Yes, they are

No, women aren't better listeners than men

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27 tháng 5 2021

28 Yes, they do

29 they expect woman to play a supporting role

30 A man will say such things as "right" or "okay" thus setting the stage for an interruption.

31 Yes, it is

32 No, they aren't

27 tháng 5 2021

28. Yes, they do

29. they expect woman to play a supporting role

30.  A man will say such things as "right" or "okay" thus setting the stage for an interruption.

31. Yes, it is

32. No, they aren't