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Questions: 6-10:SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORMWhen children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.Justine Cram, a mother with two...
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Questions: 6-10:
SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORM

When children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.

Justine Cram, a mother with two young children at the school, said that she was unhappy with the way the head teacher sent the children home. ‘I have to cancel all my work appointments today. My customers won't be pleased, but I have to stay at home to look after my daughters,' she said. 'Children should be in school every day! The head teacher needs to think again about closing. He should find a safe place to teach the children until they can use the buildings again.'

Richard Thomas, the head teacher, explained that he had no choice but to send the children home. ‘The storm happened in the early hours of Monday morning, just a few hours before school starts. When I arrived, I immediately decided it was not a safe place for children to be in. I know parents are unhappy that the school is closed, but if their children or members of staff were hurt because of the problems, that would be worse.'

Mr Thomas hopes to open the school again by Thursday.
6. School children and their parents _________

 

do not usually see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school.

surprised the head teacher when they arrived at school.

arrived at school at the same time as the head teacher.

 

7. The children and their parents _________

 

couldn't open the school gates because a tree had fallen.

watched a tree fall and break several windows.

could see that the storm had caused problems.

 

8. Justine Cram _________

 

couldn't go to work because the school was closed.

wants to make an appointment to talk to head teacher.

thinks the school is safe enough for the children.

 

9. Mr Thomas believes _________

 

people should think before closing a school.

the storm happened too early in the morning.

he was right to send the children home.

 

10. The school _________

 

will certainly open again this week.

might open on Thursday or Friday.

will not open before next Monday.

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Questions: 6-10:For each question, choose the correct answer.SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORMWhen children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until...
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Questions: 6-10:
For each question, choose the correct answer.

SCHOOL COUNTS THE COST OF STORM

When children and parents arrived at school in the small village of Brownston yesterday morning, they were surprised to see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school. The school gates were closed, because a tree had fallen onto the roof of the school hall and a number of windows were broken. A storm the night before had made school buildings unsafe, so the children were sent home until further notice.

Justine Cram, a mother with two young children at the school, said that she was unhappy with the way the head teacher sent the children home. ‘I have to cancel all my work appointments today. My customers won't be pleased, but I have to stay at home to look after my daughters,' she said. 'Children should be in school every day! The head teacher needs to think again about closing. He should find a safe place to teach the children until they can use the buildings again.'

Richard Thomas, the head teacher, explained that he had no choice but to send the children home. ‘The storm happened in the early hours of Monday morning, just a few hours before school starts. When I arrived, I immediately decided it was not a safe place for children to be in. I know parents are unhappy that the school is closed, but if their children or members of staff were hurt because of the problems, that would be worse.'

Mr Thomas hopes to open the school again by Thursday.
 

6. School children and their parents _________

 

do not usually see the head teacher standing outside the front of the school.

surprised the head teacher when they arrived at school.

arrived at school at the same time as the head teacher.

 

7. The children and their parents _________

 

couldn't open the school gates because a tree had fallen.

watched a tree fall and break several windows.

could see that the storm had caused problems.

 

8. Justine Cram _________

 

couldn't go to work because the school was closed.

wants to make an appointment to talk to head teacher.

thinks the school is safe enough for the children.

 

9. Mr Thomas believes _________

 

people should think before closing a school.

the storm happened too early in the morning.

he was right to send the children home.

 

10. The school _________

 

will certainly open again this week.

might open on Thursday or Friday.

will not open before next Monday.

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True or False A volunteer group came to our little village last month. When they arrived at the end of the path leading to the village, the village, the village children ran after them and we heard their loud songs. On the first day they had a talk with the head of the village in the moring, and later on with the villagers in the evening. They brought lots of things with them suchs as clothes, food, and school tings. During the daay, they did a lot of different and heipful things for US....
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True or False

A volunteer group came to our little village last month. When they arrived at the end of the path leading to the village, the village, the village children ran after them and we heard their loud songs. On the first day they had a talk with the head of the village in the moring, and later on with the villagers in the evening.

They brought lots of things with them suchs as clothes, food, and school tings. During the daay, they did a lot of different and heipful things for US. They repaired the furniture in our village school and also fixed the houses for elderly people, they dug some new wells so thet we could get more fresh water. They gave notebooks and pencils to the school children. In the evening, they taught the children songs and games

Life in our village became newer and more exciting. Everyone had a good time.

1. The volunteer groud brought the happy atmosphere to the small village. _____________

2. They gave talks to all the villagers on the first morning. _____________

3. Clothes, pood, school things ang so on were given to the villagers. _____________

4. They repaired chairs and tables in the village school. _____________

5. Children were taught songs and games. _____________

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8 tháng 11 2019

1T

2F

3T

4F

5T

2 tháng 11 2021
Volunteers come to the elderly to help them with their housework and gardening(0.5 Điểm)A. TrueB. False 
True or False     A volunteer group came to our little village last month. When they arrived at the end of the path leading to the village, the village, the village children ran after them and we heard their loud songs. On the first day they had a talk with the head of the village in the moring, and later on with the villagers in the evening.      They brought lots of things with them suchs as clothes, food, and school tings. During the daay, they did a lot of different and heipful things for...
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True or False 

    A volunteer group came to our little village last month. When they arrived at the end of the path leading to the village, the village, the village children ran after them and we heard their loud songs. On the first day they had a talk with the head of the village in the moring, and later on with the villagers in the evening.

      They brought lots of things with them suchs as clothes, food, and school tings. During the daay, they did a lot of different and heipful things for US. They repaired the furniture in our village school and also fixed the houses for elderly people, they dug some new wells so thet we could get more fresh water. They gave notebooks and pencils to the school children. In the evening, they taught the children songs and games

      Life in our village became newer and more exciting. Everyone had a good time.

1. The volunteer groud brought the happy atmosphere to the small village.      _____________

2. They gave talks to all the villagers on the first morning.                                 _____________

3. Clothes, pood, school things ang so on were given to the villagers.              _____________

4. They repaired chairs and tables in the village school.                                    _____________

5. Children were taught songs and games.                                                        _____________

2
9 tháng 11 2019

1.True

2.False

3.False

4.True

5.True

9 tháng 11 2019

1. True

2.  False

3.  False

4. True

5. true

14 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án B

Gii thích: Pay: tr

Deal: gii quyết

Khác bit gia rise và raise: sau rise không cn tân ng, nhưng sau raise bt buc phi có tân ng

Raise money: quyên tin, gây qu

Dch: Nhng người dân làng bđầu mt chiến dch lđể quyên tin.

26 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án A

Gii thích: Run  đây là động t phân t II. Nó được hiu là which is run by

Dch: Nó bây gi kết thúc k đầu tiên như là mt trường hc vn hành bi cng đồng làng xã và dân làng t hào v thành tích ca h.

12 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án C

Gii thích: In case: trong trường hp

Even though: mc dù

As if: như th, như là

If only ~ wish: nếu có th, giá như

Dch: Bây gi nhà trường đang làm tt và nó có v như nó s tiếp tc phát trin trong tương lai.

28 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C

Gii thích: Little: ít, dùng cho danh t không đếđược

Less: ít hơn, dùng trong so sánh, danh t ko đếđược

Few: ít, dùng vi danh t đếđược

Small: nh, thp (ch hình dáng)

Dch: Vì s hc sinh  trường làng là quá ít.

4 tháng 1 2020

Đáp án A

Gii thích: Keep st open: gi cái gì đó  trong trng thái m

Dch: Năm năm trước, nó dường như chc chn phđóng ca nhưng cha m và dân làng kháđấu tranh vi cơ quan giáo dđịa phương và gây qu để gi nó m ca.

II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.(1pt.)SLEEPY TEENSWhen school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded withstudents. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in linefor the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear thecomplaints...
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II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.
(1pt.)

SLEEPY TEENS

When school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded with
students. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in line
for the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear the
complaints about how late they stay up, how little they sleep – and how early they must be in class.
These days, there is increasing concern in schools across the United States about students who are not completely
awake in morning classes. School officials in some states have even changed start times so teenagers can sleep later.
According to sleep expert Mary Carskadon, the fact that many teenagers work long hours outside of the school and have
computers and televisions in their bedrooms contributes to a serious lack of sleep. But, she said, the problem is also due to
biology. As the bodies of teenagers develop, their brains also change. These changes make teens more likely than adults to
have trouble sleeping at night.
Teenagers need at least eight to nine hours of sleep a night, but the average teen gets a lot less. Carskadon’s
study, completed in the fall of 2001 with researcher Amy Wolfson, showed that nearly 30 percent of students in the tenth

grade slept less than six hours on school nights. Less than 15 percent got more than eight hours of sleep each night. Eighth-
graders averaged eight hours of sleep a night, although that age group, she said, needs at least nine hours a night. Even

more remarkable are the results of a 1997-1998 school year study. In that study, 12 out of 24 U.S. high school students who
were part of an experiment at a sleep laboratory had brain wave patterns similar to those of someone with narcolepsy, a
serious condition that affects sleep. “What’s going in on is that at 8:30 in the morning these kids ... would normally be in
school sitting in a classroom, but ... their brain is still in the middle of the night,” said Carskadon.
Parent Dawn Dow says her son just cannot go to bed before 10 P.M. “Last year he was trying to put himself to bed
at 8:30 and was coming in 9:30 and 10 in tears saying, ‘I just can’t go to sleep.’ It is not a case of children wanting to be up
late ... It is a change in his chemistry.”
So would letting teenagers wake up later make a difference? Kyla Wahlstrom of the University of Minnesota in the
United States studies the effects of changing school starts time. She has looked at students in Edina and Minneapolis, two
cities in Minnesota, where public school officials have moved high school starting times past 8:30 A.M. In Minneapolis, the
middle school begins at 9:30 A.M. She said the later starting times have reduced students absences. They have also lowered
dropout rates by 8 percent over four years. In addition, she said, teachers report that students are not sleeping at their desks

during the first two hours of class anymore. She said 92 percent of parents from Edina reported that their teenagers are
easier to live with. The students reported that they were feeling less depressed and were getting better grades.
Big changes in school start times may not be possible in some areas. However, Wahlstrom said her research
shows that even small changes can contribute to a solution to this serious problem.
Questions 1 to 6: Decide if the following statements are true, false, or not given according to the information
in the reading passage. Write T (true), F (false), or NG (not given) in the provided space.
Question 1 Most teenagers sleep more than they should.
Question 2 There are scientific reasons that explain why teenagers have difficulty sleeping at night.
Question 3 The brains of teenagers are the same as the brains of adults.
Question 4 Teenagers can do their best schoolwork in the early morning.
Question 5 Some schools start their classes later so that teenage students can get more sleep in the morning.
Question 6 Many parents do not want high school officials to change school start times.

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24 tháng 1 2022

1. False.

2.True

3.False

4.True

5.True

6. False

HT

24 tháng 1 2022

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