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Put the following statements into indirect speech.1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’ 3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience4 ‘The ice will...
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Put the following statements into indirect speech.

1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’

2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’

 

3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
4 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
5 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
6 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
7 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
8 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
9 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one

 

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11 tháng 8 2021

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Put the following statements into indirect speech. 1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’ 2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’ 3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul. ‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said. ‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience 4 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’...
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Put the following statements into indirect speech.

1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’

2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’

3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
4 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
5 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
6 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
7 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
8 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
9 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one

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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.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 2. Nowadays, ____ of men help take care of children.

A. 50%

B. 41%

C. 25%

D. 20%

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29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985.

28 tháng 12 2018

Nhưng vào một buổi sáng, một chiếc xe cảnh sát dừng bên ngoài nhà của bà Brown lúc mười hai giờ, hai cảnh sát đã giúp ông của bà Brown ra ngoài. Một trong số họ nói với bà Brown: "Ông già tội nghiệp lạc đường trong công viên và gọi điện cho chúng tôi để được giúp đỡ, vì vậy chúng tôi gửi xe để đưa anh ấy về nhà ". Bà Brown rất ngạc nhiên, nhưng bà cảm ơn cảnh sát và họ đã rời đi. "Nhưng ông nội", sau đó bà nói, "bạn đã đến công viên đó gần như mỗi ngày trong hai mươi năm. Làm thế nào bạn lạc đường đến đó?" Ông già mỉm cười, nhắm mắt lại và nói: "Tôi không hoàn toàn lạc đường. Tôi chỉ thấy mệt và tôi không muốn đi bộ về nhà"

28 tháng 12 2018

Nhưng vào một buổi sáng, một người cảnh sát đã dừng xe ngoài nhà bà Brown lúc 12 giờ. 2 người cảnh sát đã giúp ông của bà Brown ra ngoài. 1 người đã nói với bà Brown: "Người đàn ông tội nghiệp này bị lạc đường trong công viên và đã gọi chúng tôi tới giúp, vậy nên chúng tôi đã đưa ông ấy về nhà". Bà Brown rất bất ngờ, nhưng bà cảm ơn cảnh sát và họ rời đi. "Nhưng bố à"- bà ấy nói "Bố đã đi dạo công viên suốt 20 năm trời. Sao bố lại lạc vậy?". Ông ấy cười, nhắm mắt và nói: "Không phải là bố bị lạc đường. Mà là bố bị mệt và không muốn đi bộ về nhà".

Chị dịch lại tiêu đề: Người đàn ông già thông minh 

Chúc em học tốt!!!

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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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.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 1. Which of the following can be the most suitable heading for paragraph 1?

A. Men's involvement at home

B. Benefits of men's involvement at home

C. Drawbacks of men's involvement at home

D. Children studying math and science

1
8 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án B

Đoạn 1 nói về những lợi ích của sự tham gia của nam giới tại nhà.

8 tháng 6 2018

ai cho muối vào cà phê của tôi? ", anh ta hỏi

bạn đã làm xong bài tập ở nhà chưa? "

đã có tai nạn ab và đường bị chặn ", cảnh sát nói

bạn đã mượn xe đạp ngày hôm qua? @ mẹ anh ta hỏi anh ấy

hôm nay không quá sương mù như hôm qua "

là khiêm tốn nếu bạn là một sinh viên tốt ", cha tôi nói

đóng cửa nhưng không khóa nó "cô saud với chúng tôi

hãy giúp chúng tôi ", họ nói với chúng tôi

bạn có thích nó không

tôi không biết họ đã làm bạn? "cô hỏi

không uống nhiều hơn hai trong số này, bác sĩ nói, đưa cho tôi một chai thuốc

tôi không nên làm điều đó nếu tôi là bạn. không phải là nó rất nguy hiểm? ", ông nói

khi chúng tôi kết thúc trò chơi này, chúng tôi sẽ có bữa ăn tối "họ nói với tôi

tôi sẽ gặp bạn vào thứ tư tới "mary nói với bạn của cô ẤY 

ĐỪNG NÓI DÌ HẾT RẢNH CHƠI NÊN DỊCH THUI MK MỚI HỌC LỚP 6 NÊN ĐỌC ĐỀ BÀI LOẠN HẾT ÓC

  Mọi người giúp mk với! cảm ơn rất nhiều.    Put the following into indirect speech1.      ‘What happened to Mr. Budd?’ said one of the men.2.      ‘Which of his sons inherited his estate?’ asked another.3.      ‘Who is going to live in the big house?’ enquired a third.4.      ‘What will happen to his racehorses?’ asked someone else.5.      ‘Which team has won?’ asked Ann.6.      ‘Which team won the previous match?’ said Bill.7.      ‘Who is playing next week?’ he asked.8.     ...
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  Mọi người giúp mk với! cảm ơn rất nhiều.

    Put the following into indirect speech

1.      ‘What happened to Mr. Budd?’ said one of the men.

2.      ‘Which of his sons inherited his estate?’ asked another.

3.      ‘Who is going to live in the big house?’ enquired a third.

4.      ‘What will happen to his racehorses?’ asked someone else.

5.      ‘Which team has won?’ asked Ann.

6.      ‘Which team won the previous match?’ said Bill.

7.      ‘Who is playing next week?’ he asked.

8.      ‘Who will be umpiring that match?’ asked Tom.

9.      ‘Who wants a lift home?’ said Ann.

10.    ‘Who has just dropped a $10 note?’ I asked.

11.    ‘Where is the ticket office?’ asked Mrs. Jones.

12.    ‘What shall I do with my heavy luggage?’ she said. (Use should)

13.    ‘What platform does the train leave from?’ asked Bill.

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31 tháng 1 2021

1.      ‘What happened to Mr. Budd?’ said one of the men.

One of the men asked what had happened to Mr. Budd

2.      ‘Which of his sons inherited his estate?’ asked another.

Another asked which of his sons had inherited his state

3.      ‘Who is going to live in the big house?’ enquired a third.

A third asked who was going to live in the big house

4.      ‘What will happen to his racehorses?’ asked someone else.

Someone else asked what would happen to his racehorses

5.      ‘Which team has won?’ asked Ann.

Ann asked which team had won

6.      ‘Which team won the previous match?’ said Bill.

Bill asked which team had won the previous match

7.      ‘Who is playing next week?’ he asked.

He asked who was playing the following week

8.      ‘Who will be umpiring that match?’ asked Tom.

Tom asked who would be umpiring that match

9.      ‘Who wants a lift home?’ said Ann.

Ann asked who wanted a lift home

10.    ‘Who has just dropped a $10 note?’ I asked.

I asked who had just dropped a $10 note

11.    ‘Where is the ticket office?’ asked Mrs. Jones.

Mrs. Jones asked where the ticket office was

12.    ‘What shall I do with my heavy luggage?’ she said. (Use should)

She asked what she should do with her heavy luggage

13.    ‘What platform does the train leave from?’ asked Bill.

Bill asked what platform the train left from

1 tháng 9 2017

chuyển sang câu gián tiếp:

1."I'm going out now, but I'll be in by nine" he said.

He said he was going out then, but he would be in by nine.

2. "I'm working in a restaurant, and don't care much for it",she said

She said she was working in a restaurant and didn't care much for it.

3. "I can't live on my basic salary"said Peter. "I'll have to offer to do over time"

Peter said he couldn't live on his basic salary and added he would have to offer to do over time.

4. "My younger brother wants to be a tax inspector", said Mary. "I can't thonk why. None of my family has ever been a tax inspector"

Mary said her younger brother wanted to be a tax inspector and she couldn't think why because none of her family had ever been a tax inspector.

5. "we are waiting for the school bus", said the children. "It's late again".

The children said they were waiting for the school bus and added it was late again.

6. "I've made a terrible mistake!" said Peter

Peter said he had made a terrible mistake.

7. "It's lonely being away from our families" said another "but we earn three times as much in this factort as as we would in our own country.

Another man said it was lonely being away from their families, but they earned three times as much in that factory as they would in their own country.

8. "We've been here for two and a half years" said the man who had spoken first"and we're going to stay another six months"

The man who had spoken first said they had been there for 2 and a half years and they were going to stay another six months.

Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answerForty - two years ago, two Americans landed on the moon, taking the human race to another planet for the first time. On July 16, 1969 Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins climed into Apollo 11 .The unit’s Saturn V rocket, equipped with the most powerful engines ever built, blasted them into space. Their trajectory took them around the Earth and toward the moon when a third-stage rocket fired. Two modules-the Eagle, for landing, and the...
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Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answer

Forty - two years ago, two Americans landed on the moon, taking the human race to another planet for the first time. On July 16, 1969 Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins climed into Apollo 11 .The unit’s Saturn V rocket, equipped with the most powerful engines ever built, blasted them into space. Their trajectory took them around the Earth and toward the moon when a third-stage rocket fired. Two modules-the Eagle, for landing, and the Columbia, a command and service center- entered the moon’s orbit on July 19. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, piloting the Eagle landing module, stepped down on the moon on July 20,1969.The third US astronaut ,Michael Collins ,was in the orbiting command module overhead. “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”, said Armstrong. The words were seared into the memories of the 600 million some people- about 1/5 of our planet’s population at that time-who watched the broadcast transmitted from the lunar surface. And for a time it seemed the impossible was just the beginning.

Relative pronoun who refers to…………

A. the TV viewers

B. Neil Armstrong

C. the astronauts

D. the Earth’s population

1
28 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án: A

15 tháng 3 2019

one daay in a small  village   next to a river , two hungry people were looking for ingredients to make delicious soup    . because they didn't have money , they couldn't buy any vegetables or meat . so they didn't have ingredients, and they went to the river and filled their pot with water and put a stone in the water . then they boiled it. soon a surious villager asked them what they were doing . one of the men answered : we were    ready       stone soup and we were lack of some ingredients to finish it the villager said she could give them ingredients if she could have some soup when it was    cooking      the two men said they agreed to share the soup with all the..villagers ..