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Part VI. WRITINGMark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest inmeaning to each of the following questions.36. ""We'll give four million glasses of milk to thousands of disadvantagedchildren this year,” a dairy giant in Ha Noi said.A. A dairy giant in Ha Noi wanted to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children this year.B. A dairy giant in Ha Noi suggested giving four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.C....
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Part VI. WRITING

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest inmeaning to each of the following questions.

36. ""We'll give four million glasses of milk to thousands of disadvantagedchildren this year,” a dairy giant in Ha Noi said.

A. A dairy giant in Ha Noi wanted to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children this year.

B. A dairy giant in Ha Noi suggested giving four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

C. A dairy giant in Ha Noi promised to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

D. A dairy giant in Ha Noi ordered to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

37. Hundreds of students in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns for poor childrenin the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

A. Both the students and poor children in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns inthe last Mid-Autumn Festival.

B. 800 paper lanterns were crafted for poor children in the last Mid-AutumnFestival by hundreds of students in Can Tho.

C.Hundreds of students in Can Tho had 800 paper lanterns made for poor children in the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

D. Thanks to hundreds of students in Can Tho, poor children made 800 paper lanterns in the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

38. Both disabled and non-disabled people can contribute to our community bydoing voluntary work.

A. Doing voluntary work can make contribution to our community by bothdisabled and non-disabled people.

B. Either disabled or non-disabled people can make voluntary contribution toour community.

C. Not only disabled people but also non-disabled ones can contribute to ourcommunity by doing voluntary work.

D. With voluntary work, our community can contribute a lot thanks to bothdisabled and non-disabled people.

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21 tháng 2 2021

36 C

37 B

38 C

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21 tháng 2 2021

Part VI. WRITING

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest inmeaning to each of the following questions.

36. ""We'll give four million glasses of milk to thousands of disadvantagedchildren this year,” a dairy giant in Ha Noi said.

A. A dairy giant in Ha Noi wanted to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children this year.

B. A dairy giant in Ha Noi suggested giving four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

C. A dairy giant in Ha Noi promised to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

D. A dairy giant in Ha Noi ordered to give four million glasses of milk tothousands of disadvantaged children that year.

37. Hundreds of students in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns for poor childrenin the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

A. Both the students and poor children in Can Tho crafted 800 paper lanterns inthe last Mid-Autumn Festival.

B. 800 paper lanterns were crafted for poor children in the last Mid-AutumnFestival by hundreds of students in Can Tho.

C.Hundreds of students in Can Tho had 800 paper lanterns made for poor children in the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

D. Thanks to hundreds of students in Can Tho, poor children made 800 paper lanterns in the last Mid-Autumn Festival.

38. Both disabled and non-disabled people can contribute to our community bydoing voluntary work.

A. Doing voluntary work can make contribution to our community by bothdisabled and non-disabled people.

B. Either disabled or non-disabled people can make voluntary contribution toour community.

C. Not only disabled people but also non-disabled ones can contribute to ourcommunity by doing voluntary work.

D. With voluntary work, our community can contribute a lot thanks to bothdisabled and non-disabled people.

14 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án là B.

· For questions 1 - 5, think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences.1)The prize-winning sculpture is on .................................... at the National Gallery this week.As we rounded the bend, the first few houses came into .....................................There is a widespread .................................... that too much sugar is bad for you.2) We need to give some .................................... consideration to the downturn in our sales...
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· For questions 1 - 5, think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences.

1)

The prize-winning sculpture is on .................................... at the National Gallery this week.

As we rounded the bend, the first few houses came into .....................................

There is a widespread .................................... that too much sugar is bad for you.

2)

We need to give some .................................... consideration to the downturn in our sales and come up with a new marketing strategy.

The economic situation is so .................................... that the government has been forced to raise taxes.

He seems a real joker, but there's a more .................................... side to him, you know.

3)

Francesca and Kate both .................................... a strong resemblance to their brother.

Life is too short to .................................. a grudge against your critics.

Once you reach the crossroads, .................................... left, and after that, it's the second turning on the right.

4)

The police officer warned the boys to keep .................................... of trouble.

Sophie isn't at all .................................... about her plans for the future.

From this viewpoint, you can see the Rif Mountains on a .................................... day.

5)

A key witness can often provide detailed corroboration, thus having a dramatic .................................... on the outcome of a complex legal case.

It's generally agreed that the .................................... of television in the modern world is considerable.

Martha Graham played a major role in developing the theory of modern dance, so extending her .................................... to a whole new generation of dancers.

 

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7 tháng 2 2021

For questions 1 - 5, think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences.

1)

The prize-winning sculpture is on view at the National Gallery this week.

As we rounded the bend, the first few houses came into view

There is a widespread view that too much sugar is bad for you.

2)

We need to give some serious consideration to the downturn in our sales and come up with a new marketing strategy.

The economic situation is so serious that the government has been forced to raise taxes.

He seems a real joker, but there's a more serious side to him, you know.

3)

Francesca and Kate both bear a strong resemblance to their brother.

Life is too short to bear a grudge against your critics.

Once you reach the crossroads, bear left, and after that, it's the second turning on the right.

4) 

The police officer warned the boys to keep clear of trouble.

Sophie isn't at all clear about her plans for the future.

From this viewpoint, you can see the Rif Mountains on a clear day.

5)

A key witness can often provide detailed corroboration, thus having a dramatic impact on the outcome of a complex legal case.

It's generally agreed that the impact of television in the modern world is considerable.

Martha Graham played a major role in developing the theory of modern dance, so extending her impact to a whole new generation of dancers.

Read the article. Circle the correct meanings of the highlighted words and phrases.By 2050 the world’s population is expected to reach 10 billion, and nearly 70 per cent of these people will live in cities. The cities of the future wili be ‘smarter’ and more sustainable to cope with a growing population and improve people’s lives.A smart city is amodern urban area that uses a range of technologies to provide services, solve problems, and support people better. The new technologies can help save...
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Read the article. Circle the correct meanings of the highlighted words and phrases.

By 2050 the world’s population is expected to reach 10 billion, and nearly 70 per cent of these people will live in cities. The cities of the future wili be ‘smarter’ and more sustainable to cope with a growing population and improve people’s lives.

A smart city is amodern urban area that uses a range of technologies to provide services, solve problems, and support people better. The new technologies can help save time by predicting changes in the traffic and warning people of possible traffic jams. They will also help cities operate more efficiently. For example, street lights can turn off when the streets are empty, and sensors can inform waste collection teams when the bins are full. These smart technologies will help save energy, reduce air pollution, and fight climate change.

Cities in the future will also be sustainable. They will include a lot of green space and become home to more plants and animals. Making room for biodiversity and nature can be done in various ways including underground and rooftop farming, green roofs, and roof gardens. As people will care more about the environment, most cities will use renewable and clean energy. Modern infrastructure will also be more eco-friendly. Computer-controlled transport systems like electric buses and trains will produce less greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, more pedestrian zones for walking and cycle paths will be made available for people in all neighbourhoods.

These features will make future cities more liveable and will provide a high quality of life to city dwellers.

1. operate more efficiently

A. to work better without wasting time, money, or energy

B. to control a machine without wasting resources

C. to cut a body open for medical reasons in a more careful way

2. sensors

A. devices that can react to light, heat, or pressure

B. instruments that can be played by people

C. devices for discovering rubbish

3. pedestrian zones

A. areas for cars only

B. areas for electric buses

C. areas for walking only

4. liveable

A. suitable for farming

B. nice to live in

C. good for the environment

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30 tháng 8 2023

1. A

2. A

3. C

4. B

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.MARIA’S HOMECOMINGWhen the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t...
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Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

MARIA’S HOMECOMING

When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”

Question 7:

Aexpecting

Bwaiting

Cwelcoming

D. receiving

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14 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: B

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.MARIA’S HOMECOMINGWhen the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t...
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Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

MARIA’S HOMECOMING

When the bus ... (6) ... in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ... (7) ... for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ... (8) ... in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ... (9) ... of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ... (10) ... a hotel here!”

Question 10:

A. even

B. hardly

C. too

D. very

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15 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án: A