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7 tháng 11 2018

1. The man who (televise)......was televised.....yesterday is the principal of our shool

2. They (get)......might have got..... married, but in the end they changed their mind

3. The speed limit is 30 miles an hour but Tom is driving at 50. He shouldn't (be).......have been..... driving so fast

4. ..Are.. we ....permitted...... (permit).......bringing......(bring) guests to the ceremony?

7 tháng 11 2018

1. The man who (televise).......television........yesterday is the principal of our shool

2. They (get)....got....... married, but in the end they changed their mind

3. The speed limit is 30 miles an hour but Tom is driving at 50. He shouldn't (be).....be....... driving so fast

4. Do We.permit......... (permit).......bringing.............(bring) guests to the ceremony?

21 tháng 7 2019

1. doing - to answer

2. will have finished

3. didn't come - would be

4. was televised

5. was going to get

6. have been

7. Are we permitted - to bring

Give the correct form of the verbs. 1. Look!He (put) a ticket on Tom’s car. Tom (be) furious when he sees it. He hates getting parking tickets. 2. They (take) the necessay measures, this political crisis (can avoid) 3. I (look) everywhere, but the files appears (misplace) 4. He mentioned (injure) in an accident as a child, but he never (tell) us the details. 5. What time of year do you think it is in this picture? Summer? – No, it must be winter. If it (be) summer, the people (not sit) round...
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Give the correct form of the verbs.
1. Look!He (put) a ticket on Tom’s car. Tom (be) furious when he sees it. He hates getting parking
tickets.
2. They (take) the necessay measures, this political crisis (can avoid)
3. I (look) everywhere, but the files appears (misplace)
4. He mentioned (injure) in an accident as a child, but he never (tell) us the details.
5. What time of year do you think it is in this picture? Summer? – No, it must be winter. If it (be)
summer, the people (not sit) round that big fire.
6. The speed limit is 30 miles an hour but Tom (drive) at 50 miles at that time. He (drive) so fast!
7. My family (move) to Ha Noi in 1994 so by the end of this year, we (live) in Ha noi for 20 years.
8. When I opened the door, I saw a man on his knees. He (clearly, listen) to our conversation and I
wondered how much he (hear)
9. Thanks for sending back the book you lent me. You (not read) it already!. You (be) the world’s
fastest reader! Hope you enjoy it.
10. At first I (feel) quite flattered, (ask) to work with one of the pro.

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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 from 30 to 34. For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their...
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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 from 30 to 34.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys.

She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety

The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

One thing that the children in the passage share is that.

A. they all wear jewelry

B. they spend part of each day alone

C. they all watch TV

D. they are from single-parent families

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21 tháng 7 2018

Một điều mà tất cả những đứa trẻ trong bài đọc có điểm chung là ______.

A. chúng đều đeo nữ trang

B. chúng có một khoảng thời gian trong ngày ở nhà một mình

C. chúng đều xem ti vi

D. chúng đều có bố hoặc mẹ đơn thân

Thông tin: They spend part of each day alone.

Tạm dịch: Mỗi ngày chúng lại có một khoảng thời gian nào đó ở một mình.

Chọn B

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 from 30 to 34. For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their...
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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 from 30 to 34.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys.

She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety

The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

A. Why kids hate going home

B. Children’s activities at home

C. Bad condition of latchkey children

D. How kids spend free time

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26 tháng 2 2017

Ý chính của đoạn 1 là gì?

A. Tại sao những đứa trẻ ghét về nhà

B. Những hoạt động của những đứa trẻ này ở nhà

C. Tình trạng tồi tệ của những đứa trẻ phải ở nhà 1 mình

D. Những đứa trẻ sử dụng thời gian rảnh như thế nào

Thông tin: And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Tạm dịch: Và tình hình tồi tệ của chúng đã trở thành một chủ đề gây lo lắng.

Chọn C

Hãy xác định đâu là câu đơn, câu ghép và câu phức trong 10 câu tiếng Anh được liệt kê bên dưới 1. The training rooms of these college athletes smell of grease and gasoline. 2. Their practice field is a stretch of asphalt, and their heroes make a living driving cars. 3. Their tools are screwdrivers and spanners rather than basketballs and footballs. 4. This new brand of college athlete is involved in the sport of auto racing. 5. Most of the students are engineering...
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Hãy xác định đâu là câu đơn, câu ghép và câu phức trong 10 câu tiếng Anh được liệt kê bên dưới 1. The training rooms of these college athletes smell of grease and gasoline. 2. Their practice field is a stretch of asphalt, and their heroes make a living driving cars. 3. Their tools are screwdrivers and spanners rather than basketballs and footballs. 4. This new brand of college athlete is involved in the sport of auto racing. 5. Most of the students are engineering majors, and they devote every minute of their spare time to their sport. 6. Although the sport is new, it has already attracted six collegiate teams in the Southeast. 7. The students work on special cars designed for their sport. 8. The cars are called Legends cars, models of Fords and Chevys from 1932 to 1934, and they are refitted by the students with 1200 cc motorcycle engines. 9. Although their usual speed ranges from 50 to 90 miles an hour, Legends cars can move up to 100 miles an hour on a straightaway. 10. The Saturday morning races of the competing teams have attracted as many as 3,500 fans, but the students concede they are no threat to the nation's fastest growing sport of stock car racing.
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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 from 30 to 34. For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their...
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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 from 30 to 34.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys.

She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety

The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

The phrase “latchkey children” in the passage means children who.

A. look after themselves while their parents are not at home

B. close doors with keys and watch TV by themselves

C. like to carry latches and keys with them everywhere

D. are locked inside houses with latches and keys

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1 tháng 4 2018

Cụm từ “latchkey children” trong bài đọc chỉ những đứa trẻ ______..

Thông tin: They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work.

Tạm dịch: Chúng được gọi là “latchkey children”. Chúng là những đứa trẻ phải tự chăm sóc bản thân khi bố mẹ chúng đi làm.

Chọn A

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 from 30 to 34. For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their...
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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 from 30 to 34.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys.

She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety

The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

It’s difficult to find out the number of latchkey children because.

A. there are too many of them in the whole country

B. most parents are reluctant to admit that they leave their children alone

C. they hide themselves in shower stalls or under beds

D. they do not give information about themselves for safety reasons

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11 tháng 1 2018

Rất khó để tìm ra được số lượng những đứa trẻ ở nhà một mình bởi vì ______.

A. có rất nhiều đứa trẻ như vậy trên thế giới

B. phần lớn bố mẹ đều lưỡng lự thừa nhận rằng họ để con ở nhà một mình

C. chúng trốn ở trong những phòng tắm đứng hoặc dưới gầm giường

D. chúng không cung cấp thông tin về bản thân chúng vì lí do an toàn

Thông tin: Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

Tạm dịch: Phần lớn bố mẹ lưỡng lự thừa nhận rằng họ để con ở nhà một mình.

Chọn B

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 from 30 to 34. For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their...
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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 from 30 to 34.

For more than six million American children, coming home after school means coming back to an empty house. Some deal with the situation by watching TV. Some may hide. But all of them have something in common. They spend part of each day alone. They are called “latchkey children”. They are children who look after themselves while their parents work. And their bad condition has become a subject of concern.

Lynette Long was once the principal of an elementary school. She said, “we had a school rule against wearing jewelry. A lot of kids had chains around their necks with keys attached. I was constantly telling them to put the keys inside shirts. There were so many keys; it never came to my mind what they meant.” Slowly, she learned that they were house keys.

She and her husband began talking to the children who had keys. They learned of the effect working couples and single parents were having on their children. Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone. One in three latchkey children the Longs talked to reported being frightened. Many had nightmares and were worried about their own safety

The most common way latchkey children deal with their fears is by hiding. They may hide in a shower stall, under a bed or in a closet. The second is TV. They often turn the volume up. It’s hard to get statistics on latchkey children, the Longs have learned. Most parents are slow to admit that they leave their children alone.

What do latchkey children suffer most from when they are at home alone?

A. Tiredness

B. Boredom

C. Loneliness

D. Fear

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20 tháng 4 2019

Những đứa trẻ phải tự xoay sở một mình phải chịu đựng điều gì nhất khi ở nhà một mình?

A. Tiredness (n): sự mệt mỏi

B. Boredom (n): sự chán nản

C. Loneliness (n): sự cô đơn

D. Fear (n): nỗi sợ hãi

Thông tin: Fear was the biggest problem faced by children at home alone.

Tạm dịch: Nỗi sợ hãi là vấn đề lớn nhất mà những đứa trẻ ở nhà một mình phải đối mặt.

Chọn D

16 tháng 8 2021

1) themselves 

2) ourselves ; myself 

3) herself 

4) himself 

5) themselves 

6) myself 

7) themselves 

8) yourself 

9) themselves

16 tháng 8 2021

1)    themselves

2)    ourselves  -  myself 

3)     herself

4)      himself 

5|)     themselves 

6)      myself 

7)      themselves 

8)   yourself 

9)     themselves 

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