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17 tháng 2 2022

lỗi hết ảnh r ;-;

17 tháng 2 2022

Ảnh lỗi nha 

21 tháng 3 2022

 1. You use hands and feet as weapons in fighting. → Karate

 2. You live in a tent on holiday. → camping

 3. The sport or business of catching fish. → fishing

 4. You go to stores and buy things. → shopping

 5. You go to this building to watch films. → cinema

Trả lời:

1. You use hands and feet as weapons in fighting. → karate

2. You live in a tent on holiday. → camping

3. The sport or business of catching fish. → fishing

4. You go to stores and buy things. → shopping

5. You go to this building to watch films. → cinema

Chúc bn học tốt

30 tháng 11 2021

1. smart

2. play

3. hide

4. supporter

5. festival

30 tháng 11 2021

1.smart

2.play

3,hide

4.supporter

5.festival

 

4 tháng 4 2022

LỖI

4 tháng 4 2022

Lỗi

 Choose the correct word in the box and write them on the lines. You do not need to use all the words.
There is one example: blanket ,experienced ,compete ,assistant ,festival, follow

 

Example: You use this to cover your body when you sleeping in cold weather: blanket
No. Meaning Word
1 having a lot of knowledge and skills: experienced
2 join a game: compete
3 come or go after or behind somebody/something: follow
4 a person who helps or supports somebody: assistant
5 a day or period of the year when people stop working to celebrate a special event: festival 

8 tháng 12 2021

lỗi rồi

8 tháng 12 2021

Ảnh lỗi

22 tháng 12 2022

1.kangaroos

2.white bear

3.elephants

4.peacooks

22 tháng 12 2022

1. They have two long and two short legs : ...............kangaroo ............................ 2 . They have stripe sharp teeth :.......................tiger ................ 3 . They have long trunk and big ears:...........elephant ............. 4 These birds have long and colourful tails :...........peacock..................... 5 . They live in the rivers and animals in the rivers:.....crocodile................

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 43 to 50.Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating.  In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had...
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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 43 to 50.

Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating. 

In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had four wheels in a single row instead of the traditional parallel pairs of wheels in front and back. This single row of wheels intrigued the Olsons. They were avid hockey players, and they immediately noticed the similarity between the inline wheels and the long, single blade found on the bottom of ice skates. Could these unusual skates somehow be used to practice hockey off the ice? 

The Olsons set about trying to modify the design of the antique skates that they had found. First they tested out the antique skates to see how well they worked. From those tests, they tried to come up with ways to improve the old design. One improvement involved using special materials to make the skates stronger and easier to steer. The Olsons also added reliable brakes to their inline skates. In 1980, the Olsons founded a company called Rollerblade to make and sell their “new” invention. Sales skyrocketed, and soon millions of people worldwide were “rollerblading,” as inline skating was mistakenly called. 

At first, inline skating was recreational. People enjoyed skating in parks and on streets, and some even danced on skates at giant roller discos. Today, inline “group skates” are popular all over the world. In cities such as San Francisco, Paris, and Berlin, as many as 20,000 skaters might meet on a free day and skate together through the streets. Many people see inline skating as a great way to exercise and socialize. 

By the mid-1990s, inline skating had become more than just a recreational sport. It had developed into several competitive sports. One of the most popular, even today, is aggressive skating. This involves performing tricks and jumping over objects such as boxes, ramps, and rails. Other kinds of competitive skating include speed skating, artistic skating, downhill racing, and skating marathons.  

So, what about hockey? Well, the Olsons achieved their goal. Inline hockey leagues sprang up almost immediately. Then in 1999, inline hockey joined the lineup at the Pan-American Games. There are rumors that inline skating may even become part of the Summer Olympics someday

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of inline skating?

A. socializing   

B. entertaining         

C. exercising  

D. self-motivating  

1
23 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án D

Theo bài đọc, điều nào sau đây không được đề cập như là lợi ích của trượt ba-tanh có một hàng bánh xe?

A. hòa nhập với mọi người

B. giải trí

C. tập luyện

D. tự tạo động lực

Dẫn chứng: By the mid-1990s, inline skating had become more than just a recreational sport

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 43 to 50.Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating.  In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had...
Đọc tiếp

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 43 to 50.

Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating. 

In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had four wheels in a single row instead of the traditional parallel pairs of wheels in front and back. This single row of wheels intrigued the Olsons. They were avid hockey players, and they immediately noticed the similarity between the inline wheels and the long, single blade found on the bottom of ice skates. Could these unusual skates somehow be used to practice hockey off the ice? 

The Olsons set about trying to modify the design of the antique skates that they had found. First they tested out the antique skates to see how well they worked. From those tests, they tried to come up with ways to improve the old design. One improvement involved using special materials to make the skates stronger and easier to steer. The Olsons also added reliable brakes to their inline skates. In 1980, the Olsons founded a company called Rollerblade to make and sell their “new” invention. Sales skyrocketed, and soon millions of people worldwide were “rollerblading,” as inline skating was mistakenly called. 

At first, inline skating was recreational. People enjoyed skating in parks and on streets, and some even danced on skates at giant roller discos. Today, inline “group skates” are popular all over the world. In cities such as San Francisco, Paris, and Berlin, as many as 20,000 skaters might meet on a free day and skate together through the streets. Many people see inline skating as a great way to exercise and socialize. 

By the mid-1990s, inline skating had become more than just a recreational sport. It had developed into several competitive sports. One of the most popular, even today, is aggressive skating. This involves performing tricks and jumping over objects such as boxes, ramps, and rails. Other kinds of competitive skating include speed skating, artistic skating, downhill racing, and skating marathons.  

So, what about hockey? Well, the Olsons achieved their goal. Inline hockey leagues sprang up almost immediately. Then in 1999, inline hockey joined the lineup at the Pan-American Games. There are rumors that inline skating may even become part of the Summer Olympics someday

The word "sprang up" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to____________.

A. developed 

B. was invented        

C. constrained   

D. introduced

1
26 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án A

Từ” phát triển” ở đoạn cuối gần nghĩa nhất với

A. phát triển

B. được phát minh

C. bị hạn chế

D. được giới thiệu

=>spring up = develop

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 43 to 50.Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating.  In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had...
Đọc tiếp

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 43 to 50.

Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating. 

In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had four wheels in a single row instead of the traditional parallel pairs of wheels in front and back. This single row of wheels intrigued the Olsons. They were avid hockey players, and they immediately noticed the similarity between the inline wheels and the long, single blade found on the bottom of ice skates. Could these unusual skates somehow be used to practice hockey off the ice? 

The Olsons set about trying to modify the design of the antique skates that they had found. First they tested out the antique skates to see how well they worked. From those tests, they tried to come up with ways to improve the old design. One improvement involved using special materials to make the skates stronger and easier to steer. The Olsons also added reliable brakes to their inline skates. In 1980, the Olsons founded a company called Rollerblade to make and sell their “new” invention. Sales skyrocketed, and soon millions of people worldwide were “rollerblading,” as inline skating was mistakenly called. 

At first, inline skating was recreational. People enjoyed skating in parks and on streets, and some even danced on skates at giant roller discos. Today, inline “group skates” are popular all over the world. In cities such as San Francisco, Paris, and Berlin, as many as 20,000 skaters might meet on a free day and skate together through the streets. Many people see inline skating as a great way to exercise and socialize. 

By the mid-1990s, inline skating had become more than just a recreational sport. It had developed into several competitive sports. One of the most popular, even today, is aggressive skating. This involves performing tricks and jumping over objects such as boxes, ramps, and rails. Other kinds of competitive skating include speed skating, artistic skating, downhill racing, and skating marathons.  

So, what about hockey? Well, the Olsons achieved their goal. Inline hockey leagues sprang up almost immediately. Then in 1999, inline hockey joined the lineup at the Pan-American Games. There are rumors that inline skating may even become part of the Summer Olympics someday

The word "intrigued" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to____________.

A. acknowledged 

B. piqued curiosity 

C. took aback  

D. crashed  

1
6 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án B

Từ” khơi gợi” ở đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất với

A.thừa nhận/ công nhận

B. khơi dậy sự tò mò

C. làm ngạc nhiên

D. va chạm/ đâm sầm vào

=>intrigue = pique curiosity