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18. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put                 the State’s protection.      A. above                      B. with                        C. of                                  D. under19. Architect Kasik is honoured with his statue in Hoi An in            for his restoration work done at the My Son Sanctuary.      A. recognition             B. admiration              C. agreement                     D. knowledge20. This car                .      A. was manufactured in...
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18. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put                 the State’s protection.

      A. above                      B. with                        C. of                                  D. under

19. Architect Kasik is honoured with his statue in Hoi An in            for his restoration work done at the My Son Sanctuary.

      A. recognition             B. admiration              C. agreement                     D. knowledge

20. This car                .

      A. was manufactured in Japan by Toyota last year.

      B. was manufactured by Toyota last year in Japan.

      C. was manufactured last year in Japan by Toyota.

      D. last year was manufactured in Japan by Toyota.

21. It              that China dug up the ocean floor to build artificial islands.

      A. would be said B. is said                             C. says                              D. said

22. The Thang Long Imperial Citadel was built on the location of a Chinese                      dating from the 7th century.

      A. border                     B. soldier                     C. battle                            D. fortress

23. The situation                    to continue.

      A. cannot allow                                               B. cannot be allowed

      C. cannot have allowed                                  D. cannot be allowing

24. The public suggested that the factories               with waste treatment system.

      A. would equip                                               B. would be equipped

      C. should equip                                               D. should be equipped

25. Talking about Tay Phuong Pagoda means talking about a treasure of               , an invaluable cultural and historical heritage.

      A. items                       B. stone                       C. sculpture                       D. objects

26. The machine                     on by pressing this switch.

      A. can turn                  B. can be turned          C. must turn                      D. should be turning

27. The local government suggested             a road through the Nam Cat Tien National   Park.

      A. build                       B. to build                   C. building                        D. being built

28.       India will provide technical experts, supporting equipment and materials necessary for the restoration of               in My Son.

      A. churches                 B. pagodas                  C. mosques                       D. towers

29. Everybody agrees that no more staff                   .

      A. should employ                                            B. should not be employed

      C. will not be employed                                 D. will be employed

30. It              that some foreigners had collected rubbish on Cat Ba Beach.

      A. could report                                                B. had been reported

      C. reported                                                      D. was reported

31. The most important thing is that we                    foreign tourists come back to Viet Nam again.

      A. will make                B. should make           C. cause                            D. should cause

32. The next meeting                         in May.

      A. will hold                 B. will be held            C. will be holding             D. will have held

33. Things                  clear to them so that they can do the work in the way that you have told them.

      A. are making              B. ought to be made C. have made                       D. needn’t be made

34. Cigarettes                         at a bakery.

      A. must buy                B. cannot buy              C. cannot be bought    D. should not buy

35. Hundreds of thousands of                        travel to Perfume Pagoda to pray for happiness prosperity in the coming year.

      A. pilgrimages             B. pilgrims                   C. passengers                    D. holiday-makers

36. The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is more             than that of Phong Nha           Cave.

      A. spectacular             B. probable                  C. geological                     D. sight-seeing

37. During Perfume Pagoda festival, a large number of                   flock to the pagoda to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year.

      A. spectators               B. passengers              C. pilgrims                        D. travellers

38. In the 17th century, the Viet people                      the temple tower, calling it Thien Y Thanh Mau Tower.

      A. put on                     B. looked for               C. got into                         D. took over

39. The police caught the thief                       the corner of Cascade and Plum Streets.

      A. under                      B. at                            C. on                                 D. in

40. He suggests          that they should adopt a different way of bringing up their children.

      A. parents                    B. for parents              C. toward parents             D. to parents

41. If there is a mechanical problem, we suggest                  the manufacturer directly.

      A. contact                   B. to contact                C. contacting                    D. to contacting

42. It is           that the best time to visit Hanoi is September.

      A. believed                  B. worth                      C .rumored                        D. wondered

43. It               that Po Nagar Cham Towers were built in the 8th century.

      A. considered              B. was considered       C. has considered             D. considers

44. I suggest you                     Ha Long Bay. It’s very picturesque.

      A. to visit                    B. visiting                    C. visited                          D. should visit

45. A: You really must go to Hoi An to enjoy the full moon at Mid-autumn Festival.

      B:              .          

      A. Yes, that’s what I’ve heard.                       B. Do you really know about it?

      C. Yes, I won’t go there.                                D. No, thank you.

46. She’s interested in studying the ______ maps of different countries in the world.

       A. geology                  B. geological               C. geologically                     D. geologist

47. This wooden _______is one of the oldest buildings in the country.

       A. cavern                    B. structure                 C. contestant                       D. paradise

48. The museum has a big collection of European ________

       A. cavern                    B. sculpture                C. complex                          D. round

49. The final ________is very different from the previous ones of the game.

       A. complex                 B. rickshaw                 C. measure                           D. round

50. There is a new industrial _______in my town.

       A. citadel                    B. sculpture                C. fortress                            D. complex

 

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1. The museum is certainly ...............a visit A. worth B. deserve C. worthy D. misses 2. I recommend you........to Hue and see the festival there A. visit B.going C. go D. visiting 3. He is believed........the hero of the town A. for being B. being C. tobe D. is 4. It's ...... that the rate of crime will go down soon A. expectation B.expected C. hope D. claim 5. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put............the State's protection A. of B....
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1. The museum is certainly ...............a visit

A. worth

B. deserve

C. worthy

D. misses

2. I recommend you........to Hue and see the festival there

A. visit

B.going

C. go

D. visiting

3. He is believed........the hero of the town

A. for being

B. being

C. tobe

D. is

4. It's ...... that the rate of crime will go down soon

A. expectation

B.expected

C. hope

D. claim

5. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put............the State's protection

A. of

B. under

C. above

D. with

6. It.........that China dug up the ocean floor to built artificial islands

A. says

B. said

C. would be said

D. is said

7. The public suggested that the factories..............with waste treatment system

A. would equip

B. would be equipped

C. should equip

D. should be equipped

8. The local government suggested ................... a road through the Nam Cat Tien national park

A. build

B. to build

C. could report

D. being built

9. It .........that some foreigners had collected rubbish on Cat Ba Beach

A. reported

B. was reported

C. could report

D. had been reported

10. The most important thing is that we ............. foreign tourists come back to Viet Nam again

A. cause

B. should cause

C. will make

D. should make

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10 tháng 8 2019

1. The museum is certainly ...............a visit

A. worth

B. deserve

C. worthy

D. misses

2. I recommend you........to Hue and see the festival there

A. visit

B.going

C. go

D. visiting

3. He is believed........the hero of the town

A. for being

B. being

C. tobe

D. is

4. It's ...... that the rate of crime will go down soon

A. expectation

B.expected

C. hope

D. claim

5. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put............the State's protection

A. of

B. under

C. above

D. with

6. It.........that China dug up the ocean floor to built artificial islands

A. says

B. said

C. would be said

D. is said

7. The public suggested that the factories..............with waste treatment system

A. would equip

B. would be equipped

C. should equip

D. should be equipped

8. The local government suggested ................... a road through the Nam Cat Tien national park

A. build

B. to build

C. could report

D. being built

9. It .........that some foreigners had collected rubbish on Cat Ba Beach

A. reported

B. was reported

C. could report

D. had been reported

10. The most important thing is that we ............. foreign tourists come back to Viet Nam again

A. cause

B. should cause

C. will make

D. should make

10 tháng 8 2019

1. The museum is certainly ...............a visit

A. worth

B. deserve

C. worthy

D. misses

2. I recommend you........to Hue and see the festival there

A. visit

B.going

C. go

D. visiting

3. He is believed........the hero of the town

A. for being

B. being

C. tobe

D. is

4. It's ...... that the rate of crime will go down soon

A. expectation

B.expected

C. hope

D. claim

5. In 1978, the south and north Cat Tien parks were put............the State's protection

A. of

B. under

C. above

D. with

6. It.........that China dug up the ocean floor to built artificial islands

A. says

B. said

C. would be said

D. is said

7. The public suggested that the factories..............with waste treatment system

A. would equip

B. would be equipped

C. should equip

D. should be equipped

8. The local government suggested ................... a road through the Nam Cat Tien national park

A. build

B. to build

C. could report

D. being built

9. It .........that some foreigners had collected rubbish on Cat Ba Beach

A. reported

B. was reported

C. could report

D. had been reported

10. The most important thing is that we ............. foreign tourists come back to Viet Nam again

A. cause

B. should cause

C. will make

D. should make

Read the text again and choose the correct opinion A, B or C.1. What is the best title for the passage?A. National Parks in Viet NamB. Con Dao National ParkC. The Protection of Wildlife2. National parks are areas for _____.A. the protection of the environmentB. the management of marine lifeC. the sale of animal products3. What is the area of Con Dao National Park?A. 34 hectares.B. 16 hectares.C. 20,000 hectares.4. Con Dao National Park has many kinds of _____.A. valuable plantsB. ancient...
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Read the text again and choose the correct opinion A, B or C.

1. What is the best title for the passage?

A. National Parks in Viet Nam

B. Con Dao National Park

C. The Protection of Wildlife

2. National parks are areas for _____.

A. the protection of the environment

B. the management of marine life

C. the sale of animal products

3. What is the area of Con Dao National Park?

A. 34 hectares.

B. 16 hectares.

C. 20,000 hectares.

4. Con Dao National Park has many kinds of _____.

A. valuable plants

B. ancient trees

C. natural values

5. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?

A. There are more and more national parks in the world.

B. Con Dao National Park is rich in animal species.

C. Con Dao National Park's mission is to help other national parks.

 

THE TEXT: Today, there are national parks all over the world, and the number is rising all the time. A national park is a special area for the protection of the environment and wildlife.

In Viet Nam, there are now 34 national parks. Con Dao National Park is one of them. It became a national park in 1993. The park is in Con Dao District, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province. It contains 16 small islands covering 20,000 hectares. The ecosystem here is very diverse with thousands of species, including marine animals. Many species of corals as well as sea turtles, dolphins, and endangered dugongs live here as well. The park is also home to a lot of valuable kinds of woods and medicinal plants. Three ancient trees in the park were named “Vietnamese Heritage Trees”.

Con Dao National Park, like other national parks, plays a key role in saving endangered species as well as protecting the environment and natural resources. It also helps raise the awareness of local residents about the importance of nature.

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18 tháng 8 2023

1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
​5. C

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
16 tháng 10 2023

Tạm dịch:

1. Tiêu đề hay nhất cho đoạn văn là gì?

A. Vườn quốc gia ở Việt Nam

B. Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo

C. Bảo vệ động vật hoang dã

2. Công viên quốc gia là khu vực dành cho _____.

A. bảo vệ môi trường

B. quản lý sinh vật biển

C. việc bán các sản phẩm động vật

3. Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo có diện tích bao nhiêu?

A. 34 héc-ta.

B. 16 ha.

C. 20.000 ha.

4. Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo có nhiều loại _____.

A. thực vật có giá trị

B. cây cổ thụ

C. giá trị tự nhiên

5. Điều nào sau đây KHÔNG đúng, theo đoạn văn?

A. Ngày càng có nhiều công viên quốc gia trên thế giới.

B. Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo có nhiều loài động vật phong phú.

C. Nhiệm vụ của Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo là giúp đỡ các vườn quốc gia khác.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

According to the passage, which of the following statements about the damage in the South is correct?

A. It was worse than in the North

B. The cost was less than expected 

C. It was centered in the border states

D. It was remedied rather quickly

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22 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án D

Câu nào sau đây về thiệt hại trong miền Nam là chính xác?

A. Tệ hơn ở miền Bắc

B. Chi phí thấp hơn dự kiến

C. Nó tập trung ở các bang biên giới

D. Nó đã được khắc phục khá nhanh chóng

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

The word “devastated” in line 3 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. developing

B. ruined

C. complicated

D. fragile

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27 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án B

Từ "evastated" trong dòng 3 gần nghĩa với:

A. đang phát triển

B. bị hủy hoại

C. phức tạp

D. mong manh

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer

sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

Which of the following can be inferred from the phrase “…it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them”?

A. Virginians felt betrayed by Jefferson Davis 

B. A popular song insulted Virginia 

C. Virginians were loyal to their leaders 

D. All of the Virginia military leaders had been put in chains

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6 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án C

Điều nào sau đây có thể được suy ra từ cụm từ “… không chắc rằng bồi thẩm đoàn từ Virginia, một miền Nam miền Nam, sẽ kết án họ ”?

A. Virginians cảm thấy bị phản bội bởi Jefferson Davis

B. Một bài hát nổi tiếng xúc phạm Virginia

C. Virginians đã trung thành với các nhà lãnh đạo của họ

D. Tất cả các nhà lãnh đạo quân đội Virginia đã được đưa vào chuỗi

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

It can be inferred from the passage that President Johnson pardoned the Southern leaders in order to _________.

A. raise money for the North 

B. repair the physical damage in the South 

C. prevent Northern leaders from punishing more Southerners 

D. help the nation recover from the war

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20 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án D

Có thể suy ra từ đoạn văn mà Tổng thống Johnson đã tha thứ cho miền Nam các nhà lãnh đạo để:

A. quyên tiền cho miền Bắc

B. sửa chữa thiệt hại vật chất ở miền Nam

C. ngăn cản các nhà lãnh đạo miền Bắc trừng phạt nhiều người miền Nam hơn

D. giúp quốc gia hồi phục sau chiến tranh

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

The passage refers to all of the following as necessary steps following the Civil War EXCEPT______

A. helping soldiers readjust

B. restructuring industry

C. returning government to normal

D. increasing taxes

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6 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án D

Đoạn văn đề cập đến tất cả những điều sau đây khi các bước cần thiết sau Chiến tranh trừ:

A. giúp người lính trở về cuộc sống bình thường

B. tái cơ cấu công nghiệp

C. trả lại chính phủ cho bình thường

D. tăng thuế

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

The word “them” in line 20 refers to ______.

A. charges

B. leader 

C. days

D. irons

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26 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án A

Từ "họ" trong dòng 20 đề cập đến:

A. chi phí

B. lãnh đạo

C. ngày

D. súng lục

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

Staggering tasks confronted the people of the United States, North and South when the Civil War ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to be demobilized, readjusted to civilian life, and reabsorbed by the devastated economy.

Civil government also had to be put back on a peacetime basis and interference from the military had to be stopped. The desperate plight of the South has eclipsed the fact that reconstruction had to be undertaken also in the North, though less spectacularly. Industries had to adjust to peacetime conditions; factories had to be retooled for civilian needs.

Financial problems loomed large in both the North and the South. The national debt had shot up from a modest $65 million in 1861, the year the war started, to nearly $3 billion in 1865, the year the war ended. This was a colossal sum for those days but one that a prudent government could pay. At the same time, war taxes had to be reduced to less burdensome levels.

Physical devastation caused by invading armies, chiefly in the South and border states, had to be repaired. This Herculean task was ultimately completed, but with discouraging slowness.

Other important questions needed answering. What would be the future of the four million Black people who were freed from slavery? On what basis were the Southern states to be brought back into the Union?

What of the Southern leaders, all of whom were liable to charges of treason? One of these leaders, Jefferson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, was the subject of an insulting popular Northern song, “Hang Jeff Davis from a Sour Apple Tree,” and even children sang it. Davis was temporarily chained in his prison cell during the early days of his two-year imprisonment. But he and the other Southern leaders were finally released, partly because it was unlikely that a jury from Virginia, a Southern Confederate state, would convict them. All the leaders were finally pardoned by President Johnson in 1868 in an effort to help reconstruction efforts proceed with as little bitterness as possible.

Why does the author mention a popular song?

A. To give an example of a Northern attitude towards the South 

B. To illustrate the Northern love of music 

C. To emphasize the cultural differences between the North and the South

D. To compare the Northern and Southern presidents

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18 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án A

Tại sao tác giả đề cập đến một bài hát nổi tiếng?

A. Đưa ra một ví dụ về thái độ phía Bắc đối với miền Nam

B. Để minh họa cho tình yêu âm nhạc miền Bắc

C. Để nhấn mạnh sự khác biệt văn hóa giữa miền Bắc và miền Nam

D. So sánh các chủ tịch miền Bắc và miền Nam