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22 tháng 2 2023

pagoda->pagodas

Although->However

I. Find one mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.1.  The ritual is made in order to thank the Sun Goddess for the rice harvest.2.  I found it very excited to take part in the spring festival of Bai Dinh Pagoda.3.  I like both the green or the blue T-shirt, but I don’t have enough money to buy two T-shirts.4.  Your marks in English are low although you don’t study hard enough.5.  Which festival do you like much, Huong Pagoda or Hung Temple?6.  We follow a custom to buy...
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I. Find one mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.

1.  The ritual is made in order to thank the Sun Goddess for the rice harvest.

2.  I found it very excited to take part in the spring festival of Bai Dinh Pagoda.

3.  I like both the green or the blue T-shirt, but I don’t have enough money to buy two T-shirts.

4.  Your marks in English are low although you don’t study hard enough.

5.  Which festival do you like much, Huong Pagoda or Hung Temple?

6.  We follow a custom to buy lanterns and moon cakes at Mid-Autumn Festival.

7.  Before Tet, Vietnamese people are busy cleaning and decorating their houses and they cook traditional foods.

8Until recently, people talk to each other instead of relying on texting and e-mail to communicate with their peers.

9.  She was offered the prestigious job, however she turned it down because she did not want to move to Texas.

10. It started to rain hardly while we were playing some folk games at the festival.

11. He hated being in the army when he had to obey commands.

12. He must be about 60 where as his wife look about 30.

13. You better take the keys in case I'm out.

14. I went to the post office immediately since I left you.

15. Shouldn't we wait until Antony here?

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5 tháng 12 2021

I. Find one mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.

1.  The ritual is made => performed in order to thank the Sun Goddess for the rice harvest.

2.  I found it very excited=> exciting to take part in the spring festival of Bai Dinh Pagoda.

3.  I like both the green or=> and the blue T-shirt, but I don’t have enough money to buy two T-shirts.

4.  Your marks in English are low although=> because you don’t study hard enough.

5.  Which festival do you like much=> more, Huong Pagoda or Hung Temple?

6.  We follow a custom to buy=> of buying lanterns and moon cakes at Mid-Autumn Festival.

7.  Before Tet, Vietnamese people are busy cleaning and decorating their houses and they cook=> cooking traditional foods.

8 Until recently, people talk => have talked to each other instead of relying on texting and e-mail to communicate with their peers.

9.  She was offered the prestigious job, however=> but she turned it down because she did not want to move to Texas.

10. It started to rain hardly=> hard while we were playing some folk games at the festival.

11. He hated being in the army when=> where he had to obey commands.

12. He must be about 60 whereas his wife look=> looks about 30.

13. You better => had better take the keys in case I'm out.

14. I went to the post office immediately since=> when I left you.

 

15. Shouldn't we wait until Antony here=> is here?

 

6 tháng 3 2021

II. Rewrite or combine the sentences using the words in brackets 

1. The Tourist had famous actors and actresses. It was not as successful as expected ( despite 0

Despite having famous actors and actresses, The Tourist was not as successful as expected

2. The whole film is not great. Some parts of the film are well made ( however )

The whole film is not great; however, some parts of the film are well made

3. The film's ending disappointed most audiences at the showing room ( found )

Most audiences at the showing room found the film's ending disappointing

4. There were some big challenges on the way to become an actress. Kristin did not give up ( in spite of )

In spite of some big challenges on the way to become an actress, Kristin did not give up

 5. I think that the main character's actions at the beginning of the film are quite shocking ( shocked at )

I am quite shocked at the main character's actions at the beginning of the film

6.  Terminator is a famous film series, but Terminator: Dark Fate is not worth watching ( although )

Although Terminator is a famous film series, Terminator: Dark Fate is not worth watching

7. The film's overall performance is poor. Critis found the plot rather good ( nevertheless) 

The film's overall performance is poor; nevertheless, critics found the plot rather good

8. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is a violent film. The cinemas don't sell tickets to children ( so ) 

John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is a violent film, so the cinemas don't sell tickets to children

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.Did you ever watch a video on the Internet? Maybe you used YouTube. YouTube is a Web site where people can share their video. Today, YouTube is an important part of the Internet. However, that wasn’t always true.YouTube started with a young man named Jawed Karim and two friends. One day, Karim was on the Internet. He wanted information about the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia....
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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.

Did you ever watch a video on the Internet? Maybe you used YouTube. YouTube is a Web site where people can share their video. Today, YouTube is an important part of the Internet. However, that wasn’t always true.

YouTube started with a young man named Jawed Karim and two friends. One day, Karim was on the Internet. He wanted information about the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia. He found news stories about it, but he couldn’t find any videos. This gave Karin an idea. He wanted to help people put video on the Internet. Karim told his friends about this idea. Together, they created a company – YouTube.

YouTube become a global success. Millions of people around the world visited the Web site. It was clear to Google, another Internet company, that YouTube had a lot of value. Google made a deal. It bought YouTube for $1.65. As a result, YouTube investors and its employees made a lot of money. The three friends who started YouTube were very big investors. Therefore, they made an enormous amount of money.

Karim became very rich, and he continued to work toward his PhD. There was something else he wanted to do. He wanted to help young people go into business. He used money and experience to start a new company called Youniversity Ventures. This company helps young people who have good business ideas. It gives them advice and money to start Internet businesses.

Milo is one business that students started with the help of Youniversity Ventures. Milo is a shopping Web site. It helps people find products in stores near their homes. Another example is AirBoB. This Web site helps people find for video conferences. People in different places can use this site to have business meetings.

Karim has some advice for students who want to start business. First, find a successful company. Do a lot of research about the company and the top people in the company. There, copy the way they do things. For students who wants to start Interner business, Karim is probably a very good example to copy.

YouTube now belongs to _______

A. Milo

B. Youniversity

C. Google

D. Tokbox

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25 tháng 12 2017

Đáp ánC Từ dòng 2 đoạn 3: Google made a deal. It bought YouTube for $1.65

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. For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not...
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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.

For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not work. Because the primary mirror was misshapen, it was not until 1993 that the crew of the Shuttle Endeavor arrived like roadside mechanics, opened the hatch that was installed for the purpose, and replaced the defective mirror with a good one.

Suddenly, all that had originally been expected came true. The Hubble telescope was indeed the “window on the universe”, as it had originally been dubbed. When you look deep into space, you are actually looking back through time, because even though light travels at 186,000 miles a second, it requires time to get from one place to another. In fact, it is said that in some cases, the Hubble telescope is looking back eleven billion years to see galaxies already forming. The distant galaxies are speeding away from Earth, some travelling at the speed of light.

Hubble has viewed exploding stars such as the Eta Carinae, which clearly displayed clouds of gas and dust billowing outward from its poles at 1.5 million miles an hour. Prior to Hubble, it was visible from traditional telescopes on Earth, but its details were not as certainable. But now, the evidence of the explosion is obvious. The star still burns five million times brighter than the Sun and illuminates clouds from the inside.

Hubble has also provided a close look at black holes, which are described as comic drains. Gas and dust swirl around the drain and are slowly sucked in by the incredible gravity. It has also looked into an area that looked empty to the naked eye and, within a region the size of a grain of sand, located layer upon layer of galaxies, with each galaxy consisting of billions of stars.

The Hubble telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, a 1920s astronomer who developed a formula that expresses the proportional relationship of distances between clusters of galaxies and the speeds at which they travel. Astronomers use stars known as Cepheid variables to measure distances in space. These stars dim and brighten from time to time, and they are photographed over time and charted. All the discoveries made by Hubble have allowed astronomers to learn more about the formation of early galaxies

The author states that the Hubble was not always popular because ________.

A. people were afraid of what might be found

B. many people believed space exploration was a waste of time

C. it was defective for its first three years in space

D. it was more expensive than most space shuttles

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18 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án B

Tác giả nói rằng Hubble không phải lúc nào cũng phổ biến vì ________.

A. mọi người sợ những gì có thể được tìm thấy

B. nhiều người tin rằng khám phá không gian là một sự lãng phí thời gian

C. nó đã bị lỗi trong ba năm đầu tiên của nó trong không gian

D. nó đắt hơn hầu hết các tàu con thoi

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.Did you ever watch a video on the Internet? Maybe you used YouTube. YouTube is a Web site where people can share their video. Today, YouTube is an important part of the Internet. However, that wasn’t always true.YouTube started with a young man named Jawed Karim and two friends. One day, Karim was on the Internet. He wanted information about the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia....
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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.

Did you ever watch a video on the Internet? Maybe you used YouTube. YouTube is a Web site where people can share their video. Today, YouTube is an important part of the Internet. However, that wasn’t always true.

YouTube started with a young man named Jawed Karim and two friends. One day, Karim was on the Internet. He wanted information about the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia. He found news stories about it, but he couldn’t find any videos. This gave Karin an idea. He wanted to help people put video on the Internet. Karim told his friends about this idea. Together, they created a company – YouTube.

YouTube become a global success. Millions of people around the world visited the Web site. It was clear to Google, another Internet company, that YouTube had a lot of value. Google made a deal. It bought YouTube for $1.65. As a result, YouTube investors and its employees made a lot of money. The three friends who started YouTube were very big investors. Therefore, they made an enormous amount of money.

Karim became very rich, and he continued to work toward his PhD. There was something else he wanted to do. He wanted to help young people go into business. He used money and experience to start a new company called Youniversity Ventures. This company helps young people who have good business ideas. It gives them advice and money to start Internet businesses.

Milo is one business that students started with the help of Youniversity Ventures. Milo is a shopping Web site. It helps people find products in stores near their homes. Another example is AirBoB. This Web site helps people find for video conferences. People in different places can use this site to have business meetings.

Karim has some advice for students who want to start business. First, find a successful company. Do a lot of research about the company and the top people in the company. There, copy the way they do things. For students who wants to start Interner business, Karim is probably a very good example to copy.

Which of the following in NOT mentioned about Karim?

A. He had the original idea of YouTube

B. He created a lot of sample videos for YouTube

C. He earned a lot of money from YouTube

D. He is the owner of Youniversity Ventures

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22 tháng 11 2019

Đáp ánB

Đáp án A được nhắc đến trong đoạn 2: This gave Karin an idea.

Đáp án C cuối đoạn 3: The three friends who started YouTube were very big investors. Therefore, they made an enormous amount of money.

Đáp án D trong đoạn 4: He used money and experience to start a new company called Youniversity Ventures -> chỉ B không được nhắc tới

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.Scientists have discovered the bones of what may be the largest meat-eating dinosaur ever to walk the earth. The discovery was made by a team of researchers from Argentina and North America in Patagonia, a desert on the eastern slopes of the Andes in South America. Besides the interesting fact that the dinosaur was huge and horrifying, it is even more...
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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.

Scientists have discovered the bones of what may be the largest meat-eating dinosaur ever to walk the earth. The discovery was made by a team of researchers from Argentina and North America in Patagonia, a desert on the eastern slopes of the Andes in South America. Besides the interesting fact that the dinosaur was huge and horrifying, it is even more astounding that the bones of a number of the dinosaurs were found together. This discovery challenges the prior theory that the biggest meat-eaters lived as loners and instead indicates that they may have lived and hunted in packs. The Tyrannosaurus Rex lived in North America and was believed to hunt and live alone.

The newly discovered meat-eater appears to be related to the Giganotosaurus family, being as closely related to it as a fox would be to a dog. It is actually not of the same family at all as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, being as different from it as a cat is from a dog.

The fossilized remains indicate that the animals lived about 100 million years ago. With needle-shaped noses and razor sharp teeth, they were larger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex, although their legs were slightly shorter, and their jaws were designed to be better able to dissect their prey quickly and precisely.

The author implies that the most interesting fact about the find is that this dinosaur _____ .

A. was found in the Andes                         

B. had a powerful jaw and sharp teeth


 

C. was larger than Tyrannosaurus Rex      

D. lived and hunted with others

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25 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án : D

Thông tin ở câu thứ 4 đoạn đầu tiên: “This discovery challenges the prior theory that the biggest meat-eaters lived as loners and instead indicates that they may have lived and hunted in packs.”

 

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. For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not...
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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.

For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not work. Because the primary mirror was misshapen, it was not until 1993 that the crew of the Shuttle Endeavor arrived like roadside mechanics, opened the hatch that was installed for the purpose, and replaced the defective mirror with a good one.

Suddenly, all that had originally been expected came true. The Hubble telescope was indeed the “window on the universe”, as it had originally been dubbed. When you look deep into space, you are actually looking back through time, because even though light travels at 186,000 miles a second, it requires time to get from one place to another. In fact, it is said that in some cases, the Hubble telescope is looking back eleven billion years to see galaxies already forming. The distant galaxies are speeding away from Earth, some travelling at the speed of light.

Hubble has viewed exploding stars such as the Eta Carinae, which clearly displayed clouds of gas and dust billowing outward from its poles at 1.5 million miles an hour. Prior to Hubble, it was visible from traditional telescopes on Earth, but its details were not as certainable. But now, the evidence of the explosion is obvious. The star still burns five million times brighter than the Sun and illuminates clouds from the inside.

Hubble has also provided a close look at black holes, which are described as comic drains. Gas and dust swirl around the drain and are slowly sucked in by the incredible gravity. It has also looked into an area that looked empty to the naked eye and, within a region the size of a grain of sand, located layer upon layer of galaxies, with each galaxy consisting of billions of stars.

The Hubble telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, a 1920s astronomer who developed a formula that expresses the proportional relationship of distances between clusters of galaxies and the speeds at which they travel. Astronomers use stars known as Cepheid variables to measure distances in space. These stars dim and brighten from time to time, and they are photographed over time and charted. All the discoveries made by Hubble have allowed astronomers to learn more about the formation of early galaxies

The word “billowing” in the third paragraph is closest meaning to ________ 

A. sitting

B. stopping

C. exploding

D.pouring

1
9 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án D

Từ “billowing” trong đoạn thứ ba có ý nghĩa gần nhất với ________.

A. ngồi

B. dừng

C. bùng nổ

D. đổ ra

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. For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not...
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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.

For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not work. Because the primary mirror was misshapen, it was not until 1993 that the crew of the Shuttle Endeavor arrived like roadside mechanics, opened the hatch that was installed for the purpose, and replaced the defective mirror with a good one.

Suddenly, all that had originally been expected came true. The Hubble telescope was indeed the “window on the universe”, as it had originally been dubbed. When you look deep into space, you are actually looking back through time, because even though light travels at 186,000 miles a second, it requires time to get from one place to another. In fact, it is said that in some cases, the Hubble telescope is looking back eleven billion years to see galaxies already forming. The distant galaxies are speeding away from Earth, some travelling at the speed of light.

Hubble has viewed exploding stars such as the Eta Carinae, which clearly displayed clouds of gas and dust billowing outward from its poles at 1.5 million miles an hour. Prior to Hubble, it was visible from traditional telescopes on Earth, but its details were not as certainable. But now, the evidence of the explosion is obvious. The star still burns five million times brighter than the Sun and illuminates clouds from the inside.

Hubble has also provided a close look at black holes, which are described as comic drains. Gas and dust swirl around the drain and are slowly sucked in by the incredible gravity. It has also looked into an area that looked empty to the naked eye and, within a region the size of a grain of sand, located layer upon layer of galaxies, with each galaxy consisting of billions of stars.

The Hubble telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, a 1920s astronomer who developed a formula that expresses the proportional relationship of distances between clusters of galaxies and the speeds at which they travel. Astronomers use stars known as Cepheid variables to measure distances in space. These stars dim and brighten from time to time, and they are photographed over time and charted. All the discoveries made by Hubble have allowed astronomers to learn more about the formation of early galaxies

The author implies that a black hole is analogous to ________

A. water draining in a bathtub

B. a galaxy

C. a group of stars

D. a cloud

1
30 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án A

Tác giả cho rằng hố đen tương tự như ________.

A. nước chảy trong bồn tắm

B. một thiên hà

C. một nhóm các ngôi sao

D. một đám mây

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. For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not...
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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.

For a time, the Hubble telescope was the brunt of jokes and subject to the wrath of those who believed the U.S government had spent too much money on space projects that served no valid purpose. The Hubble was sent into orbit with a satellite by the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990 amid huge hype and expectation. Yet after it was in position, it simply did not work. Because the primary mirror was misshapen, it was not until 1993 that the crew of the Shuttle Endeavor arrived like roadside mechanics, opened the hatch that was installed for the purpose, and replaced the defective mirror with a good one.

Suddenly, all that had originally been expected came true. The Hubble telescope was indeed the “window on the universe”, as it had originally been dubbed. When you look deep into space, you are actually looking back through time, because even though light travels at 186,000 miles a second, it requires time to get from one place to another. In fact, it is said that in some cases, the Hubble telescope is looking back eleven billion years to see galaxies already forming. The distant galaxies are speeding away from Earth, some travelling at the speed of light.

Hubble has viewed exploding stars such as the Eta Carinae, which clearly displayed clouds of gas and dust billowing outward from its poles at 1.5 million miles an hour. Prior to Hubble, it was visible from traditional telescopes on Earth, but its details were not as certainable. But now, the evidence of the explosion is obvious. The star still burns five million times brighter than the Sun and illuminates clouds from the inside.

Hubble has also provided a close look at black holes, which are described as comic drains. Gas and dust swirl around the drain and are slowly sucked in by the incredible gravity. It has also looked into an area that looked empty to the naked eye and, within a region the size of a grain of sand, located layer upon layer of galaxies, with each galaxy consisting of billions of stars.

The Hubble telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, a 1920s astronomer who developed a formula that expresses the proportional relationship of distances between clusters of galaxies and the speeds at which they travel. Astronomers use stars known as Cepheid variables to measure distances in space. These stars dim and brighten from time to time, and they are photographed over time and charted. All the discoveries made by Hubble have allowed astronomers to learn more about the formation of early galaxies

The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to ______

A. time

B. space

C. 186,000 miles a second

D. light

1
25 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án D

Từ “nó” trong đoạn 1 đề cập đến ______.

A. thời gian

B. không gian

C. 186.000 dặm một giây

D. ánh sáng