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22 tháng 9 2021

1. The bar is great and the staff are________.

 

friend

friendliness

friendly

friendship

2. She has all the _____ of a good teacher.

 

behaviour

qualities

deeds

features

3. Daisy is so ______. She only cares about herself, not about other people.

 

selfish

talkative

loyal

helpful

4. Look! Do you see an insect …………. on your foot?

 

crawling

crawled

to crawl

crawl

5. Although he has a number of _________ , he has few true friends.

 

partners

relatives

roomates

acquaintances

6. It is a nice surprise …………..you here.

 

seeing

to see

see

seen

7. PRONUNCIATION /u/

 

number

trust

mutual

uncertain

8. PRONUNCIATION /g/

 

dangerous

passenger

generous

gossip

9. PRONUNCIATION /ch/

 

characteristic

chemical

changeable

headache

10. STRESS

 

rumour

lifelong

affair

common

1. The bar is great and the staff are________.friendfriendlinessfriendlyfriendship2. She has all the _____ of a good teacher. behaviourqualitiesdeedsfeatures3. Daisy is so ______. She only cares about herself, not about other people. selfishtalkativeloyalhelpful4. Look! Do you see an insect …………. on your foot?1 pointto crawlcrawledcrawlingcrawl5. Although he has a number of _________ , he has few true friends.1 pointpartnersrelativesroomatesacquaintances6. It is a nice surprise …………..you here.1...
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1. The bar is great and the staff are________.

friend

friendliness

friendly

friendship

2. She has all the _____ of a good teacher.

 

behaviour

qualities

deeds

features

3. Daisy is so ______. She only cares about herself, not about other people.

 

selfish

talkative

loyal

helpful

4. Look! Do you see an insect …………. on your foot?

1 point

to crawl

crawled

crawling

crawl

5. Although he has a number of _________ , he has few true friends.

1 point

partners

relatives

roomates

acquaintances

6. It is a nice surprise …………..you here.

1 point

seeing

to see

see

seen

7. PRONUNCIATION /u/

1 point

number

trust

mutual

uncertain

8. PRONUNCIATION /g/

1 point

dangerous

passenger

generous

gossip

9. PRONUNCIATION /ch/

1 point

characteristic

chemical

changeable

headache

10. STRESS

1 point

rumour

lifelong

affair

common

11. STRESS

1 point

influence

constancy

quality

apartment

12. STRESS

1 point

incapable

enthusiasm

relationship

understanding

13. Two friends must be loyal _____each other.

1 point

to

with

about

for

14. Such changeable and uncertain people are incapable ______a lifelong friendship.

1 point

for

up

of

to

15. Ellen: “_________?”~ Tom: “He’s tall and thin with blue eyes.”

1 point

Who does John look like

What does John look like

What does John like

How is John doing

16. I have no _______for Jan, it's all her own fault.

1 point

sympathy

sympathize

sympathetic

sympathetically

17. We must listen to their problems, real or______.

1 point

imagine

imaginary

imaginative

imagination

18. The boy saw the cat … through the window

1 point

jump

to jump

to jumping

jumped

19. Travelling (A) to other parts (B) of the country makes (C) you to love (D) your country more.

1 point

Travelling

other parts

makes

to love

20. Do you think her parents will let her ………… for a picnic?

1 point

to go

going

go

gone

21. Good friends always ______joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you.

1 point

help

share

give

call

22. The teacher doesn't permit ______in the classroom.

1 point

eating

to eat

eat

eaten

23. By the time we arrived, the film ________.

1 point

started

was starting

had started

has started

24. When (A) we arrived at (B) the party, everything has already (C) been (D) eaten.

1 point

When

at

has already

been

25. Laura missed the party because no one ______her about it.

1 point

told

had told

was telling

has told

26. The film was ______ through.

1 point

very long for us to see it

too long enough for us to see

too long for us seeing it

too long for us to see

27. You drink too much coffee, that's why you can't sleep.

1 point

You wouldn’t sleep well if you didn't drink any coffee.

You drink much coffee and you can sleep.

If you drank less coffee, you would be able to sleep.

You can sleep better without coffee.

28. If he were better qualified, he ______ get the job

1 point

may

can

would

will

29. This is the painter ______ pictures you admire so much

1 point

which

whose

that

whom

30. My father ______ some apple trees in the garden at the moment.

1 point

is planting

planted

has planted

plants

31. Linda: "What’s the weather like in Vietnam now, Mai?" - Mai: “______”

1 point

Yes, I know.

No, thank you

It's very hot

I am afraid so

32. Mrs Johnson is ______ of doing the same things every day

1 point

tired

keen

interested

surprised

33. Learning English is not easy.

1 point

It is not easy to learning English.

It is easy learning English.

It is not easy to learn English.

It is not difficult to learn English.

34. The furniture was ______.

1 point

so expense that I did buy it

enough cheap for me to buy

too expensive for me to buy

such expensive that I didn't buy it

35. It doesn’t seem necessary for us ______ every Monday

1 point

met

to meet

meeting

Tùy chọn 4

36. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but no one has many friends, for true friendship is not (36)___, and there are many people who seem to be (37)___ of it. For a friendship to be close and lasting, both the friends must have some very special qualities. The first quality is unselfishness. A person who is concerned only (38)___ his own interests and feelings cannot be a true friend. Friendship is a two-sided affair; it (39)___ by give-and-take, and no friendship can last long (40)___ is all give on one side and all take on the other.

1 point

secret

general

common

silent

37. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but no one has many friends, for true friendship is not (36)___, and there are many people who seem to be (37)___ of it. For a friendship to be close and lasting, both the friends must have some very special qualities. The first quality is unselfishness. A person who is concerned only (38)___ his own interests and feelings cannot be a true friend. Friendship is a two-sided affair; it (39)___ by give-and-take, and no friendship can last long (40)___ is all give on one side and all take on the other.

1 point

impossible

incapable

unable

likely

38. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but no one has many friends, for true friendship is not (36)___, and there are many people who seem to be (37)___ of it. For a friendship to be close and lasting, both the friends must have some very special qualities. The first quality is unselfishness. A person who is concerned only (38)___ his own interests and feelings cannot be a true friend. Friendship is a two-sided affair; it (39)___ by give-and-take, and no friendship can last long (40)___ is all give on one side and all take on the other.

1 point

with

from

for

in

39. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but no one has many friends, for true friendship is not (36)___, and there are many people who seem to be (37)___ of it. For a friendship to be close and lasting, both the friends must have some very special qualities. The first quality is unselfishness. A person who is concerned only (38)___ his own interests and feelings cannot be a true friend. Friendship is a two-sided affair; it (39)___ by give-and-take, and no friendship can last long (40)___ is all give on one side and all take on the other.

1 point

stays

stands

keeps

lives

40. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but no one has many friends, for true friendship is not (36)___, and there are many people who seem to be (37)___ of it. For a friendship to be close and lasting, both the friends must have some very special qualities. The first quality is unselfishness. A person who is concerned only (38)___ his own interests and feelings cannot be a true friend. Friendship is a two-sided affair; it (39)___ by give-and-take, and no friendship can last long (40)___ is all give on one side and all take on the other.

1 point

who

whose

which

whom

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11 tháng 8 2021

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11 tháng 8 2021

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81. This approach may be helpful _______ people with very severe symptoms.     A. about                        B. for                             C. on                             D. at82. They've been engaged _______ a legal battle with the council for several months.     A. about                        B. for                             C. on                             D. in83. I'm terrified _______ the dark.     A. from                         B. in                              C....
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81. This approach may be helpful _______ people with very severe symptoms.

     A. about                        B. for                             C. on                             D. at

82. They've been engaged _______ a legal battle with the council for several months.

     A. about                        B. for                             C. on                             D. in

83. I'm terrified _______ the dark.

     A. from                         B. in                              C. on                             D. of

84. I'm scared _______ telling her what really happened.

     A. of                              B. about                        C. on                             D. at

85. The jury has to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent _______ a crime.

     A. from                         B. with                          C. of                              D. in

86. I bought some new shoes which are very similar _______ a pair I had before.

     A. about                        B. to                              C. on                             D. at

87. The weather's just perfect _______ swimming.

     A. for                            B. about                        C. on                             D. at

88. Anna reminds me _______ her mother.

     A. of                              B. with                          C. in                              D. to

89. Residents are fed up _______ the disturbance caused by the nightclub.

     A. from                         B. with                          C. on                             D. at

90. He was getting bored _______ doing the same thing every day.

     A. from                         B. with                          C. on                             D. at

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3 tháng 10 2021

1 B

2 D

3 D

4 A

5 C

6 B

7 A

8 A

9 B

10 B

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with ONE suitable word. It is often said that the British talk about the weather more than any other people in the world; some extremists (1.)______ that they talk about nothing else. But in fact, even in countries with (2.)______ less changeable climates than Britain’s, the weather is an endless, if not varied, (3.)______ of conversational fodder. This seems only natural when you consider that the weather is one of the few things we all...
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Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with ONE suitable word.

It is often said that the British talk about the weather more than any other people in the world; some extremists (1.)______ that they talk about nothing else. But in fact, even in countries with (2.)______ less changeable climates than Britain’s, the weather is an endless, if not varied, (3.)______ of conversational fodder. This seems only natural when you consider that the weather is one of the few things we all have in (4.)______. It affects our senses, and (5.)______ our moods, so directly and, at times, so intensely (6.)______ it is only natural we should talk about it. After several days (7.)______ even weeks of dark, gloomy weather, a bright day tends to bring out the best in everyone; people recognize the relief (8.)______ others’ expressions which they feel inside themselves, and find it hard to resist commenting a change which is having such an evident (9.)______ on everyone. “Nice day, isn’t it?” is much more than simply a comment on the state of the weather; it is a comment on the human state itself, an acknowledgement that the tenability of our place in the universe depends

(10.)______ the existence of a community of human feeling

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25 tháng 12 2019

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with ONE suitable word.

It is often said that the British talk about the weather more than any other people in the world; some extremists (1.)___ argue___ that they talk about nothing else. But in fact, even in countries with (2.)__ much____ less changeable climates than Britain’s, the weather is an endless, if not varied, (3.)__ opening____ of conversational fodder. This seems only natural when you consider that the weather is one of the few things we all have in (4.)__ common____. It affects our senses, and (5.)__ even____ our moods, so directly and, at times, so intensely (6.)___ that___ it is only natural we should talk about it. After several days (7.)___ or___ even weeks of dark, gloomy weather, a bright day tends to bring out the best in everyone; people recognize the relief (8.)___in___ others’ expressions which they feel inside themselves, and find it hard to resist commenting a change which is having such an evident (9.)___ effect___ on everyone. “Nice day, isn’t it?” is much more than simply a comment on the state of the weather; it is a comment on the human state itself, an acknowledgement that the tenability of our place in the universe depends

(10.)____on__ the existence of a community of human feeling

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18 tháng 11 2023

1. D          2. A           3. C             4. B            5. F

Rachel Carson, an ecologist, a biologist, and a writer, was born in 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania. As a small girl, she was an avid reader and soon showed a keen interest in the natural world and writing. 1 She had her first story about animals published in a magazine when she was in the fourth grade. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University) in 1929, studied at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, and received her MA in zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1932.

Initially, Rachel Carson worked for the US Bureau of Fisheries as a part-time science writer. 2 Part of her job was to interest the public in marine and freshwater biology via radio programmes. She then spent the next few years serving as a marine scientist and editor for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. There, she became famous for her writings on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea, 3 She warned the public about its negative long-term effects. Climate change, rising sea-levels, melting Arctic glaciers, decreasing animal populations are part of her work. In her most influential book, Silent Spring (1962), Rachel Carson strongly disapproved of the widespread use of pesticides such as DDT. 4 Firstly, Silent Spring suggested a much-needed change in people's way of life and called for new policies to protect humans and the environment. She then was criticised by the chemical industry and some government officials, but never gave up. 5 The book eventually prompted a change in national policy, leading to the enactment of a national ban of pesticides on agricultural farming. Additionally, it helped spark the environmental movement, resulting in the establishment of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. That's why she was called the mother of modern ecology.

Rachel Carson died of breast cancer in 1964. However, her work continues to inspire new generations to protect all the living world.

Tạm dịch

Rachel Carson, nhà sinh thái học, nhà sinh vật học và nhà văn, sinh năm 1907 tại Springdale, Pennsylvania. Khi còn là một cô gái nhỏ, cô ấy là một người ham đọc sách và sớm thể hiện sự quan tâm sâu sắc đến thế giới tự nhiên và viết lách. Cô ấy có câu chuyện đầu tiên về động vật được đăng trên một tạp chí khi cô ấy học lớp bốn. Cô tốt nghiệp Đại học Phụ nữ Pennsylvania (nay là Đại học Chatham) vào năm 1929, học tại Phòng thí nghiệm Sinh học Biển Woods Hole và nhận bằng Thạc sĩ về động vật học tại Đại học Johns Hopkins vào năm 1932.

Ban đầu, Rachel Carson làm việc cho Cục Thủy sản Hoa Kỳ với tư cách là một nhà văn khoa học bán thời gian. Một phần công việc của cô là thu hút sự quan tâm của công chúng đến sinh vật biển và nước ngọt thông qua các chương trình phát thanh. Sau đó, cô đã dành vài năm tiếp theo với tư cách là nhà khoa học biển và biên tập viên cho Cơ quan Cá và Động vật hoang dã Hoa Kỳ. Ở đó, cô trở nên nổi tiếng với những bài viết về ô nhiễm môi trường và lịch sử tự nhiên của biển, Cô cảnh báo công chúng về những tác động tiêu cực lâu dài của nó. Biến đổi khí hậu, mực nước biển dâng cao, băng tan ở Bắc Cực, giảm quần thể động vật là một phần công việc của cô. Trong cuốn sách có ảnh hưởng nhất của mình, Silent Spring (1962), Rachel Carson cực lực phản đối việc sử dụng rộng rãi thuốc trừ sâu như DDT. Đầu tiên, Silent Spring đề xuất một sự thay đổi rất cần thiết trong cách sống của mọi người và kêu gọi các chính sách mới để bảo vệ con người và môi trường. Sau đó, cô bị chỉ trích bởi ngành công nghiệp hóa chất và một số quan chức chính phủ, nhưng không bao giờ bỏ cuộc. Cuốn sách cuối cùng đã thúc đẩy một sự thay đổi trong chính sách quốc gia, dẫn đến việc ban hành lệnh cấm toàn quốc về thuốc trừ sâu trong canh tác nông nghiệp. Ngoài ra, nó đã giúp châm ngòi cho phong trào môi trường, dẫn đến việc thành lập Cơ quan Bảo vệ Môi trường Hoa Kỳ. Đó là lý do tại sao cô được gọi là mẹ của hệ sinh thái hiện đại.

Rachel Carson qua đời vì bệnh ung thư vú vào năm 1964. Tuy nhiên, công việc của cô vẫn tiếp tục truyền cảm hứng cho các thế hệ mới bảo vệ tất cả thế giới sống.

1. Good friendship should be based on ..............................understanding.          a. unselfish      b. suspicious   c. quality         d. mutual2. She is talkative. She can’t ................................a secret.          a. keep             b. make            c. do                d. break3.  ................................is  a person we only know but don’t have a deep relationship.          a. an acquaintance                   b. a relative      c. a sister         d. all are...
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1. Good friendship should be based on ..............................understanding.

          a. unselfish      b. suspicious   c. quality         d. mutual

2. She is talkative. She can’t ................................a secret.

          a. keep             b. make            c. do                d. break

3.  ................................is  a person we only know but don’t have a deep relationship.

          a. an acquaintance                   b. a relative      c. a sister         d. all are correct

4. Friends must be loyal .......................each other.

          a. to                 b. too               c. two              d. on

5. A ............................person don’t want to give, but only want to take.

          a. unselfish      b. generous      c. selfish          d. selfless

6. They /an interest /with /take up /enthusiasm, but they /it /are /soon /tired of

          a. They take an interest up with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired it of

          b. They take up an interest with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired of it

          c. They take up an interest with enthusiasm, but soon they are tired of it

          d. b&c are corect

7. My friend is .......................... He never tells lies.

          a. modest         b. honest          c. caring           d. helpful

8. My best friend, Hà, has a sense of ............................. He always makes us laugh.

          a. helpful         b. pleasant       c. humour        d. study

9. letters / I / write / some / have

          a. I have some letters writing   b. I have some letters to write

          c. I have write some letters      d. all are correct.

10.  I was delighted ............................the news.

          a. to hear         b. hearing        c. to hearing     d. hear

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1. Good friendship should be based on ..............................understanding.          a. unselfish      b. suspicious   c. quality         d. mutual2. She is talkative. She can’t ................................a secret.          a. keep             b. make            c. do                d. break3.  ................................is  a person we only know but don’t have a deep relationship.          a. an acquaintance                   b. a relative      c. a sister         d. all are...
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1. Good friendship should be based on ..............................understanding.

          a. unselfish      b. suspicious   c. quality         d. mutual

2. She is talkative. She can’t ................................a secret.

          a. keep             b. make            c. do                d. break

3.  ................................is  a person we only know but don’t have a deep relationship.

          a. an acquaintance                   b. a relative      c. a sister         d. all are correct

4. Friends must be loyal .......................each other.

          a. to                 b. too               c. two              d. on

5. A ............................person don’t want to give, but only want to take.

          a. unselfish      b. generous      c. selfish          d. selfless

6. They /an interest /with /take up /enthusiasm, but they /it /are /soon /tired of

          a. They take an interest up with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired it of

          b. They take up an interest with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired of it

          c. They take up an interest with enthusiasm, but soon they are tired of it

          d. b&c are corect

7. My friend is .......................... He never tells lies.

          a. modest         b. honest          c. caring           d. helpful

8. My best friend, Hà, has a sense of ............................. He always makes us laugh.

          a. helpful         b. pleasant       c. humour        d. study

9. letters / I / write / some / have

          a. I have some letters writing   b. I have some letters to write

          c. I have write some letters      d. all are correct.

10.  I was delighted ............................the news.

          a. to hear         b. hearing        c. to hearing     d. hear

11. It is too cold ........................out.

          a. go                b. going           c. to go            d. for go

12. I heard them ............................in the classroom.

          a. to talking     b. talk              c. talked           d. a&c are correct

13. They see him ............................to school everyday.

          a. run               b. to run          c. to running    d. ran

14. She made her son ............................the windows.

          a. washing       b. to wash        c. wash            d. washed

15. I didn’t have time ...........................my homework yesterday.

          a. finish           b. finishing      c. finished        d. to finish

16. You should let her ..............................her mind.

          a. to make up  b. making up   c. make up       d. made up

17. There is nothing ...........................

          a. doing           b. to do            c. do                d. did

18. I felt someone ..............................me

          a. watched       b. watching      c. to watch       d. watch

19. It’s very important ..............................carefully before saying.

          a. to think        b. think            c. thinks           d. thought       

20. I have my brother ...............................my broken bike.

          a. repair           b. to repair      c. repairing      d. a,b&c are not correct

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29 tháng 9 2019

1. friendship

2.constancy

3.sympathy

4.loyalty

5.incapable

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.Let's see if you can correctly answer the following question: At what age are Latter-day Saint youth allowed to date? Of course, you probably immediately said, "16". OK, then, how about this one: At what age are you allowed to have a boyfriend or girlfriend? You may be thinking, “Um, 16. Didn't I just answer that?" Well, if that was your answer, then, even though you aced the...
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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.

Let's see if you can correctly answer the following question: At what age are Latter-day Saint youth allowed to date? Of course, you probably immediately said, "16". OK, then, how about this one: At what age are you allowed to have a boyfriend or girlfriend? You may be thinking, “Um, 16. Didn't I just answer that?" Well, if that was your answer, then, even though you aced the first question, you missed the second one. Just because you can date when you turn 16 doesn't mean you should immediately start looking for a steady boyfriend or girlfriend. [….]

To begin with, there are two different types of dating: casual dating and steady (or serious) dating. The distinction between the two has to do with exclusivity. With casual dating, there is no exclusivity. The two people aren't “a couple” or “an item”, and they don't refer to each other as a “boyfriend” or “girlfriend”. They don't pair off. People who are casually dating are simply friends. This is the kind of dating the Church encourages you to do after you turn 16. You should put aside a need to find a “one and only”. If you're dating casually, you don't expect a relationship to become a romance. You have fun; you do a variety of things with a variety of people. On the other hand, steady dating means the couple is exclusive with one another. They expect each other not to date anyone else or to be emotionally or physically close with other people. Couples who date seriously consider the future, because there is a real possibility they could stay together. This is the kind of dating the Church encourages young adults (generally, people in their 20s) to progress toward, because that's the age when they should be thinking of marrying. [….]

Question 3: According to the passage, what is NOT true about casual dating?

A. You can be friend with each other.

B. You don't pair off exclusively.

C. You find your "one and only”.

D. You meet different kinds of people.

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19 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án C

Thông tin: People who are casually dating are simply friends. This is the kind of dating the Church encourages you to do after you turn 16. You should put aside a need to find a “one and only”

Dịch: Những người tình cờ hẹn hò chỉ đơn giản là bạn bè. Đây là kiểu hẹn hò mà Giáo hội khuyến khích bạn làm sau khi bạn 16 tuổi. Bạn nên bỏ qua một nhu cầu tìm kiếm một người khác và chỉ có một.

28 tháng 12 2020

Đáp án: C

Dịch: Những người tình cờ hẹn hò chỉ đơn giản là bạn bè. Đây là kiểu hẹn hò mà Giáo hội khuyến khích bạn làm sau khi bạn đủ 16 tuổi. Bạn nên bỏ qua một nhu cầu tìm kiếm một người khác và chỉ có một.

Thông tin: People who are casually dating are simply friends. This is the kind of dating the Church encourages you to do after you turn 16. You should put aside a need to find a “one and only”.