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29 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án D => into it

itself là đại từ phản thân mang nghĩa chính bản thân nó, ở đây nghĩa đó không phù hợp nên ta sửa thảnh it (a pool)

9 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án C.

dreaming dreamed

Tạm dịch: Trong hàng ngàn năm, con người đã nhìn chằm chằm vào những ngôi sao rất là hấp dẫn và mơ ước về chuyến bay đến thế giới cách rất xa thế giới của mình.

23 tháng 6 2016

Complete the sentences,using the appropriate adverbs in box.: inside ;downstairs; there; outside;upstairs;here

a,Last night someone broke into the kitchen and stole the microwave own while we were upstairs

b,He fell downstairs and broke his wrist .

c,We like that city so much that we're going inside again this year.

d,The visitors had to move there .

e,Where do you live? i live here , in this town

f,Don't go outside ,it's too cold.

 

23 tháng 6 2016

bn chắc ko?

15 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án C.

dreaming dreamed

Tạm dịch: Trong hàng ngàn năm, con người đã nhìn chằm chằm vào những ngôi sao rất là hấp dẫn và mơ ước về chuyến bay đến thế giới cách rất xa thế giới của mình.

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. Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in...
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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.

Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in Chicago in order to learn the traditional, classical language of architecture. After marrying into a wealthy business family at the age of 21, Wright set up house in an exclusive neighborhood in Chicago, and after a few years of working for a number of architectural firms, set up his own architectural office.

For twenty years he brought up a family of six children upstairs, and ran a thriving architectural practice of twelve or so draftsmen downstairs. Here, in an idyllic American suburb, with giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences, Wright built some sixty rambling homes by the year 1900. He became the leader of a style known as the “Prairie” school – houses with low–pitched roofs and extended lines that blended into the landscape and typified his style of “organic architecture”.

By the age of forty–one, in 1908, Wright had achieved extraordinary social and professional success. He gave countless lectures at major universities, and started his Taliesin Fellowship – a visionary social workshop in itself. In 1938 he appeared on the cover of Time magazine, and later, on a two cent stamp. The most spectacular buildings of his mature period were based on forms borrowed from nature, and the intentions were clearly romantic, poetic, and intensely personal. Examples of these buildings are Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel (1915–22: demolished 1968), and New York City’s Guggenheim Museum (completed 1959). He continued working until his death in 1959, at the age of 92, although in his later years, he spent as much time giving interviews and being a celebrity, as he did in designing buildings. Wright can be considered an essentially idiosyncratic architect whose influence was immense but whose pupils were few.

The word “itself” in paragraph 3 refers to _______. 

A. social workshop 

B. He 

C. Taliesin Fellowship 

D. major universities

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13 tháng 11 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ “bản thân nó” ở đoạn 3 nói đến _______.

   A. hội thảo xã hội                                          B. Anh ấy

   C. Học bổng Taliesin                                    D. các trường đại học lớn

Thông tin: He gave countless lectures at major universities, and started his Taliesin Fellowship – a visionary social workshop in itself.

Tạm dịch: Ông đã giảng dạy vô số bài giảng tại các trường đại học lớn, và thành lâp Học bổng Taliesin – bản chất là một hội thảo xã hội có tầm nhìn.

Chọn C

Read the following fable and put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous. The Woodcutter and his Axe One day, a woodcutter (1. cut) _____ a tree on the bank of the river when his axe (2. slip) _____ from his hands and (3. fall) _____ into the water. The poor man (4. be) _____ so sad that he (5. start) _____ to cry bitterly. At this moment, and angel (6. appear) _____ there and (7. ask) _____ the woodcutter why he (8. cry) _____. He (9. tell) _____ the story, and...
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Read the following fable and put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.

The Woodcutter and his Axe

One day, a woodcutter (1. cut) _____ a tree on the bank of the river when his axe (2. slip) _____ from his hands and (3. fall) _____ into the water. The poor man (4. be) _____ so sad that he (5. start) _____ to cry bitterly.

At this moment, and angel (6. appear) _____ there and (7. ask) _____ the woodcutter why he (8. cry) _____. He (9. tell) _____ the story, and the angel (10. feel) _____ sorry and (11. drive) _____ into the river to find the lost axe. Later, he (12. appear) _____ from the water with a gold axe in his hand, but the woodcutter (13. refuse) _____ to take it, saying that it (14. not be) _____ his axe. The angel (15. drive) _____ into the water once again and (16. appear) _____ with an axe that was made of silver. The woodcutter (17. be) _____ still sad. He (18. shake) _____ his read harder and (19. tell) _____ the angle that his own axe (20. be) _____ made of iron. The third time the angle (21. come) _____ out of the water with an iron axe in his hand. Filled with joy, the woodcutter (22. cry) _____, "This belong to me".

He (23. thank) _____ the angle for helping him. The angle (24. be) _____ greatly impressed by his honestly, and he (25. give) _____ the woodcutter the other two axes as a reward for his honestly.

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31 tháng 10 2018

Read the following fable and put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.

The Woodcutter and his Axe

One day, a woodcutter (1. cut) _WAS CUTTING____ a tree on the bank of the river when his axe (2. slip) __SLIPPED___ from his hands and (3. fall) __FELL___ into the water. The poor man (4. be) __WAS___ so sad that he (5. start) ___STRATED__ to cry bitterly.

At this moment, and angel (6. appear) ___APPEARED__ there and (7. ask) __ASKED___ the woodcutter why he (8. cry) __CRIED___. He (9. tell) __TOLD___ the story, and the angel (10. feel) __FELT___ sorry and (11. drive) __DROVE___ into the river to find the lost axe. Later, he (12. appear) ___APPEARED__ from the water with a gold axe in his hand, but the woodcutter (13. refuse) __REFUSED___ to take it, saying that it (14. not be) ___WASN'T__ his axe. The angel (15. drive) ___DROVE__ into the water once again and (16. appear) __APPEARED___ with an axe that was made of silver. The woodcutter (17. be) ___WAS__ still sad. He (18. shake) __SHOOK___ his read harder and (19. tell) __TOLD___ the angle that his own axe (20. be) __WAS___ made of iron. The third time the angle (21. come) __CAME___ out of the water with an iron axe in his hand. Filled with joy, the woodcutter (22. cry) __CRIED___, "This belong to me".

He (23. thank) __THANKED___ the angle for helping him. The angle (24. be) __WAS___ greatly impressed by his honestly, and he (25. give) __GAVE___ the woodcutter the other two axes as a reward for his honestly.

III. Choose the correct answer:1. He bought that car 5 years ago but …………….. still looks new. A. it B. itself C. he D. himself2. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at3. Jim will………….in his car at this time tomorrow. A. to travel B. travels C. travel D. be traveling4. My sister……………cartoon on TV every Saturday. A. watches B. watched C. watch D. watching5. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at6. Solar energy is renewable...
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III. Choose the correct answer:

1. He bought that car 5 years ago but …………….. still looks new. A. it B. itself C. he D. himself

2. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at

3. Jim will………….in his car at this time tomorrow. A. to travel B. travels C. travel D. be traveling

4. My sister……………cartoon on TV every Saturday. A. watches B. watched C. watch D. watching

5. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at

6. Solar energy is renewable …………….. clean. A. but B. and C. so D. although

7. Hydro power is a ____________ source. A. non – renewable B. renewable C. solar D. natural

8. He………………in New York a year ago. A. live B. lives C. is living D. lived

9. My grandfather used ……….books in his room five years ago. A. to read B. reads C. reading D. read

10. At 5 p.m tomorrow, Dung………………..violin in the music room at her school A. is playing B. played C. will be playing D. plays

11. He drinks……………water every day. A. many B. a few C. a lot of D. fewer

12. These dirty clothes will …………………..by my mother. A. to wash B. be washed C. wash D. washing

13. She ……………the office at the moment. A. cleans B. clean C. cleaning D. is cleaning

14. He had a cold ……………..he got wet last night . A. but B. and C. or D. because

15. We celebrated …………………..10th wedding anniversary. A. we B. our C. her D. his 

16. You are too thin, you should eat…………………. A. more B. less C. fewer D. many

17. I……………do it for you. I promise. A. will B. should C. would D. am

18. These bottles will ……………next week. A. recycled B. recycling C. be recycled D. recycle

19. We will ………………a day off tomorrow. A. have B. has C. having D. had

20. He has an………………personality as I know. A. interesting B. interested C. interest D. interests

21. She saw a movie last night, but it was………………. A. bores B. bore C. bored D. boring

22. Lien wanted ………………a letter to her friend in France. A. sending B. sends C. send D. to send

23. He…………….with this computer five times. A. works B. has worked C. working D. worked

24. We should ………….. a bike to school. A. sail B. go C. ride D. drive

25. Tom borrowed my bike. ……………………….was broken. A. He B. His C. He bike D. Bike  

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7 tháng 5 2022

1. He bought that car 5 years ago but …………….. still looks new. A. it B. itself C. he D. himself

2. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at

3. Jim will………….in his car at this time tomorrow. A. to travel B. travels C. travel D. be traveling

4. My sister……………cartoon on TV every Saturday. A. watches B. watched C. watch D. watching

5. When were you born? – I was born ……………..1988. A. between B. in C. on D. at

6. Solar energy is renewable …………….. clean. A. but B. and C. so D. although

7. Hydro power is a ____________ source. A. non – renewable B. renewable C. solar D. natural

8. He………………in New York a year ago. A. live B. lives C. is living D. lived

9. My grandfather used ……….books in his room five years ago. A. to read B. reads C. reading D. read

10. At 5 p.m tomorrow, Dung………………..violin in the music room at her school A. is playing B. played C. will be playing D. plays

11. He drinks……………water every day. A. many B. a few C. a lot of D. fewer

12. These dirty clothes will …………………..by my mother. A. to wash B. be washed C. wash D. washing

13. She ……………the office at the moment. A. cleans B. clean C. cleaning D. is cleaning

14. He had a cold ……………..he got wet last night . A. but B. and C. or D. because

15. We celebrated …………………..10th wedding anniversary. A. we B. our C. her D. his 

16. You are too thin, you should eat…………………. A. more B. less C. fewer D. many

17. I……………do it for you. I promise. A. will B. should C. would D. am

18. These bottles will ……………next week. A. recycled B. recycling C. be recycled D. recycle

19. We will ………………a day off tomorrow. A. have B. has C. having D. had

20. He has an………………personality as I know. A. interesting B. interested C. interest D. interests

21. She saw a movie last night, but it was………………. A. bores B. bore C. bored D. boring

22. Lien wanted ………………a letter to her friend in France. A. sending B. sends C. send D. to send

23. He…………….with this computer five times. A. works B. has worked C. working D. worked

24. We should ………….. a bike to school. A. sail  B.go C. ride D. drive

25. Tom borrowed my bike. ……………………….was broken. A. He B. His C. He bike D. Bike  

7 tháng 5 2022

Phần lớn các câu em đã làm đúng, có một số câu chúng ta cùng xem lại một chút nhé:

 

 

16. You are too thin, you should eat…………………. A. more - Bạn quá gầy rồi, bạn nên ăn nhiều hơn. B. less C. fewer D. many

 

23. He…………….with this computer five times. A. works B. has worked  - Anh ấy đã làm việc với cái máy tính này 5 lần rồi. (Khi nói về kinh nghiệm, thành tựu còn giá trị đến hiện tại, chúng ta ưu tiên dùng thì hiện tại hoàn thành em nhé!) C. working D. worked

 

3 tháng 11 2018

word formation

At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1 – innocent) INNOCENCE . He had been accused of the (2 – thief) THEFT of a valuable Chinese vase, and was also charged with ten other (3 – offend) OFFENCES. The value of the (4 – steal) STOLEN goods was said to be over £10,000. Arthur said in his own (5 – defend) DEFENCE that the vase had been put into his car (6 – accident) ACCIDENTLY. He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a fake, and was almost (7 – worth) WORTHLESS. The judge did not believe Arthur’s story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8 – crime)CRIMINAL and that he deserved a severe (9 – punish) PUNISHMENT. Then the judge sentenced Arthur to five years (10 – prison) IMPRISONMENT. Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.

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. Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in...
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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.

Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in Chicago in order to learn the traditional, classical language of architecture. After marrying into a wealthy business family at the age of 21, Wright set up house in an exclusive neighborhood in Chicago, and after a few years of working for a number of architectural firms, set up his own architectural office.

For twenty years he brought up a family of six children upstairs, and ran a thriving architectural practice of twelve or so draftsmen downstairs. Here, in an idyllic American suburb, with giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences, Wright built some sixty rambling homes by the year 1900. He became the leader of a style known as the “Prairie” school – houses with low–pitched roofs and extended lines that blended into the landscape and typified his style of “organic architecture”.

By the age of forty–one, in 1908, Wright had achieved extraordinary social and professional success. He gave countless lectures at major universities, and started his Taliesin Fellowship – a visionary social workshop in itself. In 1938 he appeared on the cover of Time magazine, and later, on a two cent stamp. The most spectacular buildings of his mature period were based on forms borrowed from nature, and the intentions were clearly romantic, poetic, and intensely personal. Examples of these buildings are Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel (1915–22: demolished 1968), and New York City’s Guggenheim Museum (completed 1959). He continued working until his death in 1959, at the age of 92, although in his later years, he spent as much time giving interviews and being a celebrity, as he did in designing buildings. Wright can be considered an essentially idiosyncratic architect whose influence was immense but whose pupils were few.

The word “some” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______. 

A. exactly 

B. over 

C. nearly 

D. around 

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11 tháng 12 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

some = approximately (adv): xấp xỉ (dùng trước các con số)

exactly (adv): chính xác                                                                      over (adv): hơn

nearly (adv): gần                                              around = approximately (adv): xấp xỉ

=> some = around

Thông tin: Here, in an idyllic American suburb, with giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences, Wright built some sixty rambling homes by the year 1900.

Tạm dịch: Ở đây, trong một vùng ngoại ô bình dị của Mỹ, với những cây sồi khổng lồ, những bãi cỏ trải dài và không có hàng rào, Wright đã xây dựng khoảng sáu mươi ngôi nhà rầm rộ vào năm 1900.

Chọn D 

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. Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in...
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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.

Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as a draftsman in Chicago in order to learn the traditional, classical language of architecture. After marrying into a wealthy business family at the age of 21, Wright set up house in an exclusive neighborhood in Chicago, and after a few years of working for a number of architectural firms, set up his own architectural office.

For twenty years he brought up a family of six children upstairs, and ran a thriving architectural practice of twelve or so draftsmen downstairs. Here, in an idyllic American suburb, with giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences, Wright built some sixty rambling homes by the year 1900. He became the leader of a style known as the “Prairie” school – houses with low–pitched roofs and extended lines that blended into the landscape and typified his style of “organic architecture”.

By the age of forty–one, in 1908, Wright had achieved extraordinary social and professional success. He gave countless lectures at major universities, and started his Taliesin Fellowship – a visionary social workshop in itself. In 1938 he appeared on the cover of Time magazine, and later, on a two cent stamp. The most spectacular buildings of his mature period were based on forms borrowed from nature, and the intentions were clearly romantic, poetic, and intensely personal. Examples of these buildings are Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel (1915–22: demolished 1968), and New York City’s Guggenheim Museum (completed 1959). He continued working until his death in 1959, at the age of 92, although in his later years, he spent as much time giving interviews and being a celebrity, as he did in designing buildings. Wright can be considered an essentially idiosyncratic architect whose influence was immense but whose pupils were few.

The word “idiosyncratic” in last sentence is closest in meaning to _______. 

A. idiotic 

B. idealistic 

C. individualistic 

D. independent 

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23 tháng 8 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

idiosyncratic (adj): có phong cách riêng, khác biệt

idiotic (adj): ngu ngốc, khờ dại                        idealistic (adj): duy tâm

individualistic (adj): có dấu ấn cá nhân, khác biệt   independent (adj): độc lập

=> individualistic = idiosyncratic

Thông tin: Wright can be considered an essentially idiosyncratic architect whose influence was immense but whose pupils were few.

Tạm dịch: Wright có thể được coi là một kiến trúc sư cực kỳ khác biệt, có tầm ảnh hưởng lớn nhưng không có nhiều học sinh.

Chọn C