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18 tháng 6 2023

13 are

14 are flying

15 is rising

16 is listening

17 flows

18 consists

I.       Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.1.     I (see) ………………… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ………………… me. He (look) …………… the other way.2.     I (slip) ………………… on the ice while I (cross) ………………… the street in front of the dorm.3.     I (cycle) ………………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) ………………… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ………………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………………… him.4.     Mary and I (be) ……………… best...
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I.       Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.

1.     I (see) ………………… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ………………… me. He (look) …………… the other way.

2.     I (slip) ………………… on the ice while I (cross) ………………… the street in front of the dorm.

3.     I (cycle) ………………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) ………………… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ………………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………………… him.

4.     Mary and I (be) ……………… best friends since we (study) ………………… in the same class in the primary school.

5.     I understand you (have) ………… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ……………… exactly?

6.     He (leave) ………………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………………… him since then.

7.     I (not see) …………………  Charles for some time. ~ He (be) …………………  ill, poor chap. He (collapse) …………………  at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) ………………… to hospital. They (send) …………………  him home after two days but he (not come) …………………  back to work yet.

8.     'What you (do) …………………between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) …………………  the detective. - I (clean) ………………… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'

9.     It (snow) …………………   heavily when he (wake) …………………  up. He (remember) …………………  that Jack (come) …………………   for lunch and (decide) …………………   to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) …………………   his way in the snowy lanes.

All the guides here (speak) …………………   at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) …………………   every summer.

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2 tháng 8 2021

 HYHY mình làm gòi

1. I (see) ………saw……… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ……didn't see…………… me. He (look) ………was looking………… the other way.
  2. I (slip) ………slipped………… on the ice while I (cross) …was crossing……………… the street in front of the dorm.
  3. I (cycle) ………was cycling………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) …………stepped……… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ……was going………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………managed………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………didn't hit………… him.
  4. Mary and I (be) ………have been………… best friends since we (study) ………studied………… in the same class in the primary school.
  5. I understand you (have) ……had……… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ………happened……… exactly?
  6. He (leave) ………left………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………haven't seen………… him since then.
  7. I (not see) ……haven't seen…………… Charles for some time. ~ He (be) …………has been……… ill, poor chap. He (collapse) ………collapsed………… at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) …was taken……………… to hospital. They
(send) ………sent………… him home after two days but he (not come) ……hasn't come…………… back to work yet.
  8. 'What you (do) ………were you doing……… between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) ………said……… the detective.
- I (clean) ………was cleaning……… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'
  9. It (snow) …………was snowing……… heavily when he (wake) ……woke…………… up. He (remember) ………remembered ………… that Jack (come) ……would come…………… for lunch and (decide) …………decided ……… to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) …………lost……… his way in the snowy lanes.
  10.All the guides here (speak) ……speak…………… at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) ……come…………… every summer.

2 tháng 8 2021

nhanh dzữ dzậybatngo

18 tháng 6 2023

7 am working

8 are

9 is waiting

10 is writing

11 are playing

12 is writing

Giúp mình câu nào cũng được ạ! I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.  1. I (see) ……………… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ………………… me. He (look) ………………… the other way.  2. I (slip) ………………… on the ice while I (cross) ………………… the street in front of the dorm.  3. I (cycle) ………………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) ………………… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ……………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………………… him.  4. Mary...
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Giúp mình câu nào cũng được ạ! 
I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.

  1. I (see) ……………… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ………………… me. He (look) ………………… the other way.
  2. I (slip) ………………… on the ice while I (cross) ………………… the street in front of the dorm.
  3. I (cycle) ………………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) ………………… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ……………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………………… him.
  4. Mary and I (be) ………………… best friends since we (study) ………………… in the same class in the primary school.
  5. I understand you (have) …………… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ……………… exactly?
  6. He (leave) ………………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………………… him since then.
  7. I (not see) ………………… Charles for some time. ~ He (be) ………………… ill, poor chap. He (collapse) ………………… at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) ………………… to hospital. They
(send) ………………… him home after two days but he (not come) ………………… back to work yet.
  8. 'What you (do) ……………… between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) ……………… the detective.
- I (clean) ……………… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'
  9. It (snow) ………………… heavily when he (wake) ………………… up. He (remember) ………………… that Jack (come) ………………… for lunch and (decide) ………………… to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) ………………… his way in the snowy lanes.
  10.All the guides here (speak) ………………… at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) ………………… every summer.

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28 tháng 7 2021

I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.
  1. I (see) ………saw……… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ……didn't see…………… me. He (look) ………was looking………… the other way.
  2. I (slip) ………slipped………… on the ice while I (cross) …was crossing……………… the street in front of the dorm.
  3. I (cycle) ………was cycling………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) …………stepped……… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ……was going………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………managed………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………didn't hit………… him.
  4. Mary and I (be) ………have been………… best friends since we (study) ………studied………… in the same class in the primary school.
  5. I understand you (have) ……had……… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ………happened……… exactly?
  6. He (leave) ………left………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………haven't seen………… him since then.
  7. I (not see) ……haven't seen…………… Charles for some time. ~ He (be) …………has been……… ill, poor chap. He (collapse) ………collapsed………… at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) …was taken……………… to hospital. They
(send) ………sent………… him home after two days but he (not come) ……hasn't come…………… back to work yet.
  8. 'What you (do) ………were you doing……… between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) ………said……… the detective.
- I (clean) ………was cleaning……… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'
  9. It (snow) …………was snowing……… heavily when he (wake) ……woke…………… up. He (remember) ………remembered ………… that Jack (come) ……would come…………… for lunch and (decide) …………decided ……… to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) …………lost……… his way in the snowy lanes.
  10.All the guides here (speak) ……speak…………… at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) ……come…………… every summer.

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

Comets may look like they have a tail because ______

A. gases surround the comet

B. dust can get caught in the gas around the comet

C. the Sun is very bright

D. they appear like bright white stars in the sky

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27 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án B
Đáp án nằm ở câu cuối cùng của đoạn 1, dòng 3: Dust (Bụi) can get caught in the gas around the comet and
make the comet look like it has a tail (đuôi): Bụi có thể kẹt trong khí ga quanh sao chổi và khiến nó giống như có
một cái đuôi.

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Hailey’s Comet?

A. It won’t appear again until 2061

B. Chinese astronomers named it “Hailey’s Comet.”

C. It is predictable

D. It is bright

1
21 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B
Đoạn số 5 có nhắc đến việc sao chổi được đặt tên là “Halley’s Comet” vào năm 1758 (Halley predicted that
the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet”“, tuy nhiên không phải do
các nhà du hành vũ trụ Trung Quốc đặt tên

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

When the paths of the Earth and Hailey Comet cross each other

A. astronomers starts making predictions about its appearance

B. dust from the tail of the comet burn's brightly and looks like ling stars in the night sky

C. Hailey’s Comet appears in May and October

D. stars begins to fall from the sky

1
12 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B
Ở đây là cần tìm mối liên hệ giữa the Earth (trái đất) và the comet (sao chổi). Đáp án được tìm thấy trong
đoạn cuối cùng ở các câu: Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this
When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like
falling stars in the sky. (Bụi cháy và tạo nên những ánh sáng như những ngôi sao đang rơi từ trên bầu trời)

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Halley’s Comet can be seen from Earth with naked eyes

B. Halley’s prediction of the comet’s re-appearance in 1758 was right

C. He observed the comet of 1682 and named it “Helley’s Comet.”

D. The comets of 1531, 1607 and 1682 were, in fact, the same comet

1
15 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C
Qua đoạn số 5 ta thấy năm 1682 Halley đã quan sát thấy sao chổi (a comet he had observed in 1682), tuy
nhiên ông chỉ đặt tên là “Halley’s Comet” vào năm 1758 qua câu “Halley predicted that the comet would come again
in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth”

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

Edmond Hailey made the first accurate map of ______

A. the stars

B. England

C. the Earth’s orbits

D. the Southern Hemisphere

1
21 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A
Đáp án nằm ở dòng số 5 của đoạn số 3: He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. (Ông
làm chiếc bản đồ đầu tiên về các ngôi sao mà chúng ta thấy trên bầu trời)

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

In 240 B.C._____

A. there were no comets in the sky

B. Chinese astronomers first observed Halley’s comet

C. Halley was born in London, England

D. Halley’s Comet did not appear in the sky

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19 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B
Đáp án nằm ở dòng số 4,5 đoạn 5: . The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by
Chinese astronomers (Báo cáo đầu tiên trong lịch sử về sao chổi được làm vào năm 240 trước công nguyên bởi
những nhà du hành vũ trụ Trung Quốc)