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GIÚP MÌNH NHÉ CẦN GẤP VÌ CHIỀU MÌNH PHẢI NỘP BÀI TẬP RỒI27. The old tradition of first- footing is still practiced today in (Scottish/ Scots/ Scotland/ English). 28. In Canada, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for (visitors/ tourists/ holiday makers/ residents) to leave. 29. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by (punching/ touching/ blowing/ sneezing) their noses. 30. Australia is composed of seven (nations/ countries/states/...
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GIÚP MÌNH NHÉ CẦN GẤP VÌ CHIỀU MÌNH PHẢI NỘP BÀI TẬP RỒI

27. The old tradition of first- footing is still practiced today in (Scottish/ Scots/ Scotland/ English). 28. In Canada, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for (visitors/ tourists/ holiday makers/ residents) to leave. 29. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by (punching/ touching/ blowing/ sneezing) their noses. 30. Australia is composed of seven (nations/ countries/states/ continents). 31. There is a red maple leaf on the (flag/ banner/ money/ landmark) of Canada. 32. Water (pollution/ pollute/ polluted/ pollutants) in the lake has made the fish die. 33. If we (will use/ would use/ use) water carefully, more people will have fresh water. 34. Farmers in our area usually use (pesticides/ herbicides/ waste/ sewage) to kill weeds. 35. If we (polluted/ pollute/ pollution/ pollutant) the air, more people will have breathing problems. 36.A (sari/ kilt/ kimono/ scarf) is the traditional garment which is often worn by Scottish men on special occasions. 37.(Tornado/ Forest fire/ Earthquake/ Flood): a sudden, violent shaking of the Earth's surface. 38. A severe tropical (drought/ flood/ storm/ wind) is called a typhoon. 39. (Flood/ Drought/ Mudslide/ Typhoon): a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die. 40. A (tornado/ forest fire/ earthquake/ mudslide) is a storm in which the air moves very quickly in a circle. 41.On the second day, there was a rainstorm which helped to (provide/ put out/ evacuate) the forest fire. 42. The strong winds forced the climbers to (provide/ evacuate/ take/ build) shelters. 43. The government will (scatter/ provide/ collect/ put out) food and other material aid to the flood victims. 44. Emergency teams are still clearing up the (debris/ piece/ waste) from the plane crash. 45. By the time we got to the cinema, the film (started/ has started/ had started). 46. When we came back to our home village last month, it (will change/ changed/ has changed/ had changed) so much. 47. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but we can (invent/ struggle/ prepare/ win) for them. 48. The roof of the building (damaged/ was damaged/ has damaged/ damage) in a storm 2 days ago. 49. Thousands of buildings and houses were completely destroyed when the earthquake (fought/ struck/ happened/ arrived) the city. 50. The forest fire (burst/occurred/ raged/ spread) for eight hours, killing all of the animals

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23 tháng 3 2020

1 C

2 C

3 B

5 A

24 tháng 3 2020

1. C

2. C

3. B

4. C

5. A

1. Alaska is perhaps the most (puzzling/ festive/ amazing) state in the USA. It has over three million lakes. 2. The old tradition of first- footing is still practiced today in (Scottish/ Scots/ Scotland). 3. In Canada, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for (visitors/ tourists/ holiday makers) to leave. 4. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by (punching/ touching/ blowing) their noses. 5. Australia is composed of seven (nations/...
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1. Alaska is perhaps the most (puzzling/ festive/ amazing) state in the USA. It has over three million lakes.

2. The old tradition of first- footing is still practiced today in (Scottish/ Scots/ Scotland).

3. In Canada, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for (visitors/ tourists/ holiday makers) to leave.

4. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by (punching/ touching/ blowing) their noses.

5. Australia is composed of seven (nations/ countries/states)

6. There is a red maple leaf on the (flag/ banner/ money) of Canada.

7. If the factory (continues/ to continue/ continued) dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die

9. Water (pollution/ pollute/ polluted) in the lake has made the fish die.

10. Mi and Nick like (comes/ come/ coming) back Mi’s home village on holiday.

11. If the factory continues dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals (will die/ to die/ dead)

12.Water pollution is the (contaminating/ contaminate/ contamination) in the lake has made the fish die.

13. If we (will use/ would use/ use) water carefully, more people will have fresh water.

14. If the factory continues dumping poison (into/ to/ about) the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.

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7 tháng 3 2020

1. Alaska is perhaps the most (puzzling/ festive/ amazing) state in the USA. It has over three million lakes.

2. The old tradition of first- footing is still practiced today in (Scottish/ Scots/ Scotland).

3. In Canada, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time for (visitors/ tourists/ holiday makers) to leave.

4. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by (punching/ touching/ blowing) their noses.

5. Australia is composed of seven (nations/ countries/states)

6. There is a red maple leaf on the (flag/ banner/ money) of Canada.

7. If the factory (continues/ to continue/ continued) dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die

9. Water (pollution/ pollute/ polluted) in the lake has made the fish die.

10. Mi and Nick like (comes/ come/ coming) back Mi’s home village on holiday.

11. If the factory continues dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals (will die/ to die/ dead)

12.Water pollution is the (contaminating/ contaminate/ contamination) in the lake has made the fish die.

13. If we (will use/ would use/ use) water carefully, more people will have fresh water.

14. If the factory continues dumping poison (into/ to/ about) the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.

III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank. 13. Don’t drink that water. It’s ________. A. contaminated B. damaged C. dumped D. cleaned 14. By the time we got to the cinema, the film ________. A. start B. had started C. starting D. started 15. The team’s success was largely ________ to her efforts. A. since B. due C. because D. lead 16. Eating too much sugar can ________ to health problems. A. make B. lead C. cause D. due 17. I often drink coffee, but today I ________ tea. A....
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III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

13. Don’t drink that water. It’s ________.

A. contaminated B. damaged C. dumped D. cleaned

14. By the time we got to the cinema, the film ________.

A. start B. had started C. starting D. started

15. The team’s success was largely ________ to her efforts.

A. since B. due C. because D. lead

16. Eating too much sugar can ________ to health problems.

A. make B. lead C. cause D. due

17. I often drink coffee, but today I ________ tea.

A. drank B. am drinking C. drink D. was drinking

18. The old tradition of first-footing is still practiced today in ________.

A. Scots B. Scottish C. Scotland D. Scotlanders

19. The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by ________ their noses.

A. punching B. blowing C. touching D. kissing

20. There is a red maple leaf on the ________ of Canada.

A. banner B. flag C. money D. badge

21. If you ________ the president, what would you do to help the environment?

A. are B. were C. had been D. will be

22. The heavy rain has caused ________ in many parts of the country.

A. floods B. drought C. storms D. snow

23. Scientist have come up ________ new ways of saving energy.

A. for B. along C. to D. with

24. Waste water from many factories which is dumped ________ water bodies directly causewater pollution.

A. into B. up C. to D. out

25. Americans throw ________ twenty-eight and a half million tons of plastic in landfillsevery year.

A. down B. about C. out D. away

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3 tháng 4 2020

13. A

14. B

15. B

16. B

17. B

18. C

19. C

20. B

21. B

22. A

23. D

24. A

25. D

6 tháng 1 2021

A

B

B

B

C

C

B

15 tháng 4 2021

23, Many fish in my lake have died because of the.......water

a. pollute

b.pollution

c.polluted

d.polluting

 

24, The.........are searching through the rubble for surviors

a.rescuers

b.washers

c.fighters

d.builders

 

25, The old tradition of first-footing is still practised today in.....

a,Scottish

b,Scot

c,Scotland

d,The Scotland

 

26,The Maori in New Zealand greet each other by.........their noses

a,punching

b,touching

c,blowing

d,kissing

 

27,I tried........you lots of times but couldn't get through

a,called

b,call

c,to call

d,calling

 

28,Tsunami is a very large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or........eruption

a,stormy

b,dusty

c,volcanic

d,cloudy

23. c.

24. a.

25. c.

26. b .

27. c .

28. c .

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable word celebration custom gather gifts midnight praticularly symbolize bring ring display In scotland, the biggest ...(1) of the year is "Hogmanay". "Hogmanay" is the scottish word for New Year 'Eve. on 31st december in edinburgh, there is enormous firework...(2) at the castle and they play live music in the park. Thousands of people ... (3) in the streets, coffees and bars. Then at 12o'colock, church bells ...(4) all over the city. After...
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I. Fill in the blanks with suitable word

celebration custom gather gifts midnight
praticularly symbolize bring ring display

In scotland, the biggest ...(1) of the year is "Hogmanay". "Hogmanay" is the scottish word for New Year 'Eve. on 31st december in edinburgh, there is enormous firework...(2) at the castle and they play live music in the park. Thousands of people ... (3) in the streets, coffees and bars. Then at 12o'colock, church bells ...(4) all over the city. After midnight people go "first footing". This is a scottish ... (5) that dates back hundreds of years. "First footing" is visiting your neighbours after ... (6) on New Year's Eve. The visitors must step into the house with their right foot step first, to ...(7) good luck. Traditionally, the visitors brings three ... (8): a piece of coal and a little whisky. The gifts ...(9) warmth, food and happiness. If the first person who visits your home after midnight is a man with dark hair, that is ...(10) lucky.

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5 tháng 3 2018

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable word

celebration custom gather gifts midnight
praticularly symbolize bring ring display

In scotland, the biggest celebration(1) of the year is "Hogmanay". "Hogmanay" is the scottish word for New Year 'Eve. on 31st december in edinburgh, there is enormous firework display(2) at the castle and they play live music in the park. Thousands of people gather(3) in the streets, coffees and bars. Then at 12o'colock, church bells ring(4) all over the city. After midnight people go "first footing". This is a scottish custom (5) that dates back hundreds of years. "First footing" is visiting your neighbours after midnight (6) on New Year's Eve. The visitors must step into the house with their right foot step first, to bring(7) good luck. Traditionally, the visitors brings three gifts(8): a piece of coal and a little whisky. The gifts symbolize (9) warmth, food and happiness. If the first person who visits your home after midnight is a man with dark hair, that is particularly(10) lucky.

31 tháng 1 2018

In Scotland , the biggest celebration of the year is " Hogmanay". Hogmanay is the Scottish word for New Year's Ever . On 31th december in Edinburgh there is an enormous firework display at the castle anh thay play live music in the park . Thousands of people gather in the streets , coffees and bars . Then at 12 o'clock , church bells ring all over the city . After midnight people go "fist footing" is visting your neighbours after midnight on New Year's Eve

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and (1)….. of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It lies on seven hills and goes down those hills to the sea. The highest hill is three hundred metres above the sea. From the street (2)…. the centre of the city you can see ships coming to Edinburgh from different countries of the world. In the “old town” the streets (3)……. narrow. The tall houses with narrow windows go up the hills to Edinburgh castle, (4)……..is one thousand years old. The modern town...
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Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and (1)….. of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It lies on seven hills and goes down those hills to the sea. The highest hill is three hundred metres above the sea. From the street (2)…. the centre of the city you can see ships coming to Edinburgh from different countries of the world.

In the “old town” the streets (3)……. narrow. The tall houses with narrow windows go up the hills to Edinburgh castle, (4)……..is one thousand years old. The modern town lies at the (5)………. of the hills. The streets here are straight and well planned, (6)…… it is easy to walk in the city when you (7)……… sightseeing in Edinburgh. Many great men have lived and worked in Edinburgh. Robert Burns, the great Scottish poet, (8)….. his first book of poems in Edinburgh. There is a monument (9)……. him in the city. Edinburgh is also proud of Walter Scott, the (10)…….. of the historical novel in the world literature, and Robert Louis Stevenson, a famous English writer.

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10 tháng 3 2018

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and (1)…one.. of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It lies on seven hills and goes down those hills to the sea. The highest hill is three hundred metres above the sea. From the street (2)…in. the centre of the city you can see ships coming to Edinburgh from different countries of the world.

In the “old town” the streets (3)…are…. narrow. The tall houses with narrow windows go up the hills to Edinburgh castle, (4)…which…..is one thousand years old. The modern town lies at the (5)…age……. of the hills. The streets here are straight and well planned, (6)…because… it is easy to walk in the city when you (7)…are…… sightseeing in Edinburgh. Many great men have lived and worked in Edinburgh. Robert Burns, the great Scottish poet, (8)…and.. his first book of poems in Edinburgh. There is a monument (9)…for…. him in the city. Edinburgh is also proud of Walter Scott, the (10)…lots….. of the historical novel in the world literature, and Robert Louis Stevenson, a famous English writer.