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20 tháng 4 2021

??? là sao bạn ??

20 tháng 4 2021

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cuộc sống ở nông thôn

Giải giúp em 2 phần này em đang cần gấp ạ!! I/ CHANGE INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE (chuyển đổi câu bị động) 1. She eat some cakes every day  ________________________________________________________________________ 2. They speak English on many countries  ________________________________________________________________________ 3. Jonh will collect me at the airport  ________________________________________________________________________ 4. He bought this bike two...
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Giải giúp em 2 phần này em đang cần gấp ạ!! I/ CHANGE INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE (chuyển đổi câu bị động) 1. She eat some cakes every day  ________________________________________________________________________ 2. They speak English on many countries  ________________________________________________________________________ 3. Jonh will collect me at the airport  ________________________________________________________________________ 4. He bought this bike two days ago  ________________________________________________________________________ 5. We should learn English well.  ________________________________________________________________________ 6. Lan has met him since last week  ________________________________________________________________________ 7. I buy this book this morning  ________________________________________________________________________ 8. They speak English in many countries  ________________________________________________________________________ 9. Hoa has visited Hue for three months  ________________________________________________________________________ 10. Tom used the computer 5 hours ago  ________________________________________________________________________ 11. Jane is buying oranges in supermarket  ________________________________________________________________________ 12. The company has ordered some new equipment.  ________________________________________________________________________ 13. The manager didn’t take the note to the assistant.  ________________________________________________________________________ 14. We should clean our teeth twice a day  ________________________________________________________________________ II. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES ( hoàn thành câu) 1. May i take a photo?  Would you mind if i _______________________________________________________ 2. Can I make a phone call?  Do you mind if I _______________________________________________________ 3. Can you please leave the door open?  Would you mind _______________________________________________________ 4. Can you help me to turn on the light?  Would you mind _________________________________________________________ 5. May I ask you a question?  Would you mind if i_______________________________________________________ 6. Could me attend your birthday next week ?  Do you mind if i __________________________________________________________ Mong giải nhanh cho em ạ xin cảm ơn

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19 tháng 9 2021

A. part of life

VI. Read the following passage carefully, then do as direct (1.5pt)Friendship is the most valuable relationship in the life of a person instead of having many important things in life. No one of us has a complete and satisfied life if we lack faithful friendship. Everyone needs a good and loyal friend to share bad or good life events, enjoy happy moments and share unbearable events of the life. A good and balanced human interaction is very necessary for the survival of everyone. Good friends...
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VI. Read the following passage carefully, then do as direct (1.5pt)

Friendship is the most valuable relationship in the life of a person instead of having many important things in life. No one of us has a complete and satisfied life if we lack faithful friendship. Everyone needs a good and loyal friend to share bad or good life events, enjoy happy moments and share unbearable events of the life. A good and balanced human interaction is very necessary for the survival of everyone. Good friends share each other’s emotions or sentiments which bring feeling of well-being and mental satisfaction. A friend is a person whom one can know deeply, like and trust forever. Instead of being some similarity in the nature of two persons involved in the friendship, they have some different traits but they need each other without changing their uniqueness. Generally, friends motivate each other without criticizing but sometimes good friends criticize to bring some positive changes in each other.

            Task A: True or False?

   23. Everyone has a complete and satisfied life without faithful friendship.                 ........... 

   24. A good and loyal friend will help us to share our sadness and happiness in our life.  

........

   25. We can trust our friends forever if they are really good friends.   

....................                               

   26. Good friends never criticize each other.      

.................                                                                  

Task B: Choose the best answer:

   25. What is the passage mainly about?                                                                              

      A. The most valuable relationships.            B. Disadvantages in friendship

       C. Friendship                                            D. Changes in friendship.

   28. The word “unbearable” in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.                

       A. acceptable             B. too painful             C. avoidable              D. bored

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16 tháng 12 2021

Task A: True or False?

   23. Everyone has a complete and satisfied life without faithful friendship.                 .....F...... 

   24. A good and loyal friend will help us to share our sadness and happiness in our life.  

..T.....

   25. We can trust our friends forever if they are really good friends.   

........T............                               

   26. Good friends never criticize each other.      

......F...........                                                                  

Task B: Choose the best answer:

   25. What is the passage mainly about?                                                                              

      A. The most valuable relationships.            B. Disadvantages in friendship

       C. Friendship                                            D. Changes in friendship.

   28. The word “unbearable” in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.                

       A. acceptable             B. too painful             C. avoidable              D. bored

16 tháng 12 2021

F T T F 

A B

30 tháng 11 2021

Refer:

1.Work from home, collaboration, and access to a global workforce. The Internet offers people benefit to connect with others around the world. There are various online services that help you to communicate and work with other people all over the world. Also, it can make services and producing new products faster.

2.I think the Internet is a very fast and convenient way for our to get information. It is very useful because it help us for many purpose, exam:education, communication,entertainment and commerce,...
Nowaday, people use more the Internet because the Internet as a
source of information such as news, articles, weather forecast,... and
as a means of education as online lesson, online school, self study,...
and as a source of entertainment such as music, movies, game,...It helps
people can do online commerce, we can communicate with friends and
relatives by means of e-mail or chatting. However, next to the benefits,
the Internet is still many limit such as: can not easily get access to it,
onlytime coming and costly but also dangerous because of virus and bad
program, Internet user sometimes have to suffer various richs such as spam
or electronic junk mail, and personal information leaking.

Exercise 5: Read the text and complete the outline. ADVANTAGES OF CITY LIFE Some people prefer the quiet life of the countryside. However, cities have many benefits over villages. Firstly, city life is very convenient. Children growing up in villages do not have as much access to education as children in cities. Villages may not have enough children to create a school system that goes all the way through high school; these kids must go to cities to continue their educations. Cities have...
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Exercise 5: Read the text and complete the outline. ADVANTAGES OF CITY LIFE Some people prefer the quiet life of the countryside. However, cities have many benefits over villages. Firstly, city life is very convenient. Children growing up in villages do not have as much access to education as children in cities. Villages may not have enough children to create a school system that goes all the way through high school; these kids must go to cities to continue their educations. Cities have multiple forms of education such as colleges and universities. More libraries and museums are available in cities. Entertainment is readily accessible in cities in the form of movie theaters, amusement parks and restaurants. Secondly, city provides better health care condition. Villages may have a local doctors’ clinic, but cities often have multiple hospitals and doctors specializing in even rare conditions. In a city, ambulances and firetrucks may take only minutes to arrive at the scene. In villages, getting to a hospital in an emergency may take precious time. Finally, it’s easier for people to have a good job and pursue their career. Villages have a smaller population than cities, so there are fewer jobs available. Living in the city provides people with thousands of career choices. Professionals have access to large businesses, hospitals and educational facilities for work opportunities. People with less education can more readily find jobs in customer service or entry-level jobs. Even specialized jobs and careers focused around the arts are viable in a city with a large population. I think cities bring lots of benefits to their residents. As city populations increase, so do businesses. People have fast access to their needs and wants in cities. As time passes, more and more people all over the world leave villages and move to cities, seeking a new life. Complete the outline below Topic sentence: ............................................................................................................. Advantage 1: ............................................................................................................. Advantage 2: ............................................................................................................. Advantage 3: ............................................................................................................. Conclusion: ........................................................................................................... Mình cũng đang có 1 bài nghe cần làm, ai làm được kb zalo:01645129185 vs mình nha Cảm ơn ạ

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22 tháng 6 2021

Topic sentence: .........Some people prefer the quiet life of the countryside. However, cities have many benefits over villageS....................................................................................................

Advantage 1: ....... city life is very convenient. Children growing up in villages do not have as much access to education as children in cities. Villages may not have enough children to create a school system that goes all the way through high school; these kids must go to cities to continue their educations. Cities have multiple forms of education such as colleges and universities. More libraries and museums are available in cities. Entertainment is readily accessible in cities in the form of movie theaters, amusement parks and restaurants.....................................................................................................

Advantage 2: .............. city provides better health care condition. Villages may have a local doctors’ clinic, but cities often have multiple hospitals and doctors specializing in even rare conditions. In a city, ambulances and firetrucks may take only minutes to arrive at the scene. In villages, getting to a hospital in an emergency may take precious time...............................................................................................

Advantage 3: ..............it’s easier for people to have a good job and pursue their career. Villages have a smaller population than cities, so there are fewer jobs available. Living in the city provides people with thousands of career choices. Professionals have access to large businesses, hospitals and educational facilities for work opportunities. People with less education can more readily find jobs in customer service or entry-level jobs. Even specialized jobs and careers focused around the arts are viable in a city with a large population.I think cities bring lots of benefits to their residents. As city populations increase, so do businesses. People have fast access to their needs and wants in cities................................................................................................

Conclusion: ...... As time passes, more and more people all over the world leave villages and move to cities, seeking a new life...................................................................................................

6 tháng 3 2021

26. C.have cosidered

27.D.existence

28.B.launched

29.C.own

30.A.Whether

31.B.with

32.D.alone

33.A.fascinates

 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 35 to 42. Life in the Universe    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.What sorts of planets...
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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 35 to 42.

 

Life in the Universe

    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.

What sorts of planets are most likely to develop life? Most scientists likely to agree that a habitable planet must be terrestrial, or rock-based, with liquid surface water and biogeochemical cycles that somewhat resemble the continuous movement ands transformation of materials in the environment. These cycles include the circulation of elements and nutrients upon which life and the Earth’climate depend. Since (as far as we know) all life is carbon-based, a stable carbon cycle is especially important.

The habitable zone is the region around a star in which planets can develop life. Assuming the need for liquid surface water, it follows that most stars around the size of our sun will be able to sustain habitable zones for billions of years. Stars that are larger than the sun are much hotter and burn out more quickly; life there may not have enough time to evolve. Stars that are smaller than the sun have different problems. First of all, planets is their habitable zones will be so close to the stars that they will be “tidally blocked”- that is one side of the planet will always face the star in perpetual daylight with the other side in perpetual night. Another possible obstacle to life on smaller stars is that they tend to vary in their luminosity, or brightness, due to flares and “star spots”. The variation can be large enough to have harmful effects on the ecosystem. 
Of course, not all stars of the right size will give rise to life; they also must have terrestrial planets with the right kind of orbits. Most solar systems have more than one planet, which influence each other’s orbits with their own gravity. Therefore, in order to have a stable system with no planets flying out into space, the width of a star’s habitable zone. This means that for life to evolve, the largest possible number of life-supporting planets in any star’s habitable zone is two. 
Finally, not all planets meeting the above conditions will necessarily develop life. One major threat is large, frequent asteroid and comet impacts, which will wipe out life each time it tries to evolve. The case of Earth teaches that having large gas gains, such as Saturn and Jupiter, in the outer part of the solar system can help keep a planet safe for life. Due to their strong gravitation, they tend to catch or deflect large objects before they can reach Earth

 

 

 

 

Which is the topic of the passage?

A. The search for intelligent life

B. Conditions necessary for life.

C. Characteristics of extraterrestrial life

D. Life in our solar system

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3 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án B

Đâu là chủ đề của đoạn văn?

A. Cuộc tìm kiếm cuộc sống thông minh.

B. Những điều kiện cần thiết cho sự sống.

C. Đặc điểm của cuộc sống ngoài Trái Đất.

D. Sự sống trong hệ mặt trời của chúng ta.

Giải thích: Đoạn văn nói về những điều kiện cần thiết để phát triển sự sống trên một hành tinh

2 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án A

Henry đã nếm trải những thú vui  của cuộc sống thành thị hiện đại. Sau đó anh ấy cảm thấy cuộc sống ở làng quê anh ấy thật khó khăn và nhàm chán.

Kiến thức: Rút gọn hai mệnh đề cùng chủ ngữ, mang nghĩa chủ động, hành động xảy ra trước đưa về dạng “ Having + Ved/ V3”

B. sai thì. Vì After + S + QKHT, S+ QKĐ

C. Nếu Henry đã nếm trải những thú vui  của cuộc sống thành thị hiện đại, anh ấy sẽ cảm thấy cuộc sống ở làng quê anh ấy thật khó khăn và nhàm chán. => sai nghĩa

D. Mặc dù Henry đã nếm trải những thú vui  của cuộc sống thành thị hiện đại, nhưng anh ấy cảm thấy cuộc sống ở làng quê anh ấy thật khó khăn và nhàm chán. => sai nghĩa

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 35 to 42. Life in the Universe    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.What sorts of planets...
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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 35 to 42.

 

Life in the Universe

    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.

What sorts of planets are most likely to develop life? Most scientists likely to agree that a habitable planet must be terrestrial, or rock-based, with liquid surface water and biogeochemical cycles that somewhat resemble the continuous movement ands transformation of materials in the environment. These cycles include the circulation of elements and nutrients upon which life and the Earth’climate depend. Since (as far as we know) all life is carbon-based, a stable carbon cycle is especially important.

The habitable zone is the region around a star in which planets can develop life. Assuming the need for liquid surface water, it follows that most stars around the size of our sun will be able to sustain habitable zones for billions of years. Stars that are larger than the sun are much hotter and burn out more quickly; life there may not have enough time to evolve. Stars that are smaller than the sun have different problems. First of all, planets is their habitable zones will be so close to the stars that they will be “tidally blocked”- that is one side of the planet will always face the star in perpetual daylight with the other side in perpetual night. Another possible obstacle to life on smaller stars is that they tend to vary in their luminosity, or brightness, due to flares and “star spots”. The variation can be large enough to have harmful effects on the ecosystem. 
Of course, not all stars of the right size will give rise to life; they also must have terrestrial planets with the right kind of orbits. Most solar systems have more than one planet, which influence each other’s orbits with their own gravity. Therefore, in order to have a stable system with no planets flying out into space, the width of a star’s habitable zone. This means that for life to evolve, the largest possible number of life-supporting planets in any star’s habitable zone is two. 
Finally, not all planets meeting the above conditions will necessarily develop life. One major threat is large, frequent asteroid and comet impacts, which will wipe out life each time it tries to evolve. The case of Earth teaches that having large gas gains, such as Saturn and Jupiter, in the outer part of the solar system can help keep a planet safe for life. Due to their strong gravitation, they tend to catch or deflect large objects before they can reach Earth

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as necessary for the development of life except ______.

A. rock

B. carbon

C. oxygen

D. water

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24 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C

Tất cả những điều sau đây được đề cập tới trong đoạn văn như là những điều cần thiết cho sự phát triển của sự sống, ngoại trừ ______.

A. đá.

B. khí các-bon.

C. khí ô-xi.

D. nước.

Dẫn chứng ở đoạn 2: “Most scientists likely to agree that a habitable planet must be terrestrial, or rock-based (A), with liquid surface water (D) and biogeochemical cycles that somewhat resemble the continuous movement ands transformation of materials in the environment. These cycles include the circulation of elements and nutrients upon which life and and the Earth’climate depend. Since (as far as we know) all life is carbon-based (B), a stable carbon cycle is especially important” – (Hầu hết các nhà khoa học đồng ý rằng một hành tinh có sự sống phải có mặt đất, hoặc nền đá, cùng với bề mặt chất lỏng chảy trên đó và các chu trình địa hóa học sinh vật tương tự như sự vận động liên tục và sự trao đổi vật chất với môi trường. Chu trình đó bao gồm sự lưu thông của các nguyên tố và chất dinh dưỡng mà sự sống và khí hậu trên hành tinh đó phục thuộc vào. Bởi vì (như ta đã biết) thì mọi sự sống đều dựa trên các-bon, và một chu trình các-bon ổn định là đặc biệt quan trọng).

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 35 to 42. Life in the Universe    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.What sorts of planets...
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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 35 to 42.

 

Life in the Universe

    Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.

What sorts of planets are most likely to develop life? Most scientists likely to agree that a habitable planet must be terrestrial, or rock-based, with liquid surface water and biogeochemical cycles that somewhat resemble the continuous movement ands transformation of materials in the environment. These cycles include the circulation of elements and nutrients upon which life and the Earth’climate depend. Since (as far as we know) all life is carbon-based, a stable carbon cycle is especially important.

The habitable zone is the region around a star in which planets can develop life. Assuming the need for liquid surface water, it follows that most stars around the size of our sun will be able to sustain habitable zones for billions of years. Stars that are larger than the sun are much hotter and burn out more quickly; life there may not have enough time to evolve. Stars that are smaller than the sun have different problems. First of all, planets is their habitable zones will be so close to the stars that they will be “tidally blocked”- that is one side of the planet will always face the star in perpetual daylight with the other side in perpetual night. Another possible obstacle to life on smaller stars is that they tend to vary in their luminosity, or brightness, due to flares and “star spots”. The variation can be large enough to have harmful effects on the ecosystem. 
Of course, not all stars of the right size will give rise to life; they also must have terrestrial planets with the right kind of orbits. Most solar systems have more than one planet, which influence each other’s orbits with their own gravity. Therefore, in order to have a stable system with no planets flying out into space, the width of a star’s habitable zone. This means that for life to evolve, the largest possible number of life-supporting planets in any star’s habitable zone is two. 
Finally, not all planets meeting the above conditions will necessarily develop life. One major threat is large, frequent asteroid and comet impacts, which will wipe out life each time it tries to evolve. The case of Earth teaches that having large gas gains, such as Saturn and Jupiter, in the outer part of the solar system can help keep a planet safe for life. Due to their strong gravitation, they tend to catch or deflect large objects before they can reach Earth

It can be inferred from the paragraph 3 that ______.

A. the Earth is in the sun’s habitable zone

B. the Earth is tidally locked to the sun.

C. the sun varies in its luminosity.

D. variations in luminosity help life to develop

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2 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án A

Có thể được suy ra từ đoạn 3 rằng ______.

A. Trái đất nằm trong vùng có thể sinh sống của mặt trời.

B. Trái đất bị khóa chặt với mặt trời.

C. Mặt trời thay đổi theo độ sáng.

D. Sự biến đổi trong độ sáng giúp sự sống phát triển.

Được suy ra từ 2 câu đầu- đoạn 3: “The habitable zone is the region around a star in which planets can develop life. Assuming the need for liquid surface water, it follows that most stars around the size of our sun will be able to sustain habitable zones for billions of years” – (Vùng có sự sống là khu vực xung quanh một ngôi sao nơi mà các hành tinh có thể phát triển sự sống. Đảm đương nhu cầu về chất lỏng chảy trên bề mặt, nó cho phép rằng hầu hết những ngôi sao có kích cỡ tương đương với mặt trời của chúng ta có thể duy trì vùng có sự sống qua hành tỉ năm) => Trái đất có sự sống là do nó nằm trong “habitable zones” của Mặt trời, mà “habitable zones” đó được Mặt trời duy trì qua hàng tỉ năm