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* Read this passage and write T (True), F (False) or N (No information) for each sentence.Vietnam's education system can be divided into 5 categories: pre-primary, primary, intermediate, secondary, and higher education.Public kindergartens usually admit children from the age of 8 months to 5 years. Children at 4 or 5 years of age are sometimes taught the alphabet and basic math. This level of education is only popular in major cities.Children normally start their primary education at the age of...
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* Read this passage and write T (True), F (False) or N (No information) for each sentence.
Vietnam's education system can be divided into 5 categories: pre-primary, primary, intermediate, secondary, and higher education.
Public kindergartens usually admit children from the age of 8 months to 5 years. Children at 4 or 5 years of age are sometimes taught the alphabet and basic math. This level of education is only popular in major cities.
Children normally start their primary education at the age of six. Education at this level lasts 5 years and it is compulsory for all children. This compulsory education may be one of the reasons why, despite remaining a less developed country, the literate proportion of the country's population is very high, over
90% on average.
Middle schools teach students from grade 6 to 9. This educational level is generalized throughout most of the country - except in very remote provinces, which expect to popularize and standardize middle education fully within the next few years. Intermediate is a non-compulsory schooling form in Vietnam.
Secondary education, which consists of grades 10, 11 and 12, is standardized in all major urban regions, but is not in rural provinces. After 3 high school terms, all students must attend a graduation test. This test often consists of 6 subjects differently selected each year but has to contain the 3 compulsory ones:
Foreign Language (mostly English), Mathematics and Literature. The Vietnamese government intends to merge this test with the university entrance test in 2020.
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......1. Pre-primary education in Vietnam is popularized all over the country.
......2. Primary education is compulsory in Vietnam.
......3. Students from grade 6 to 9 have to take an important examination to continue their education at high school.
......4. Secondary education is standardized in all over the country.
......10. The graduation test for all high school students often consists of 6 subjects which are fixed years after years.

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5 tháng 12 2021

1F 2T 3NG 4F

10T years after years:mỗi năm

each year: mỗi năm

5 tháng 12 2021

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 Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the Eas t End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres....
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 Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.

London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the Eas t End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres. It is the world of rich people and money. The East End is the district where working people live and work. The Port of London is also there. You can have a very good time in this city. You can visit different cinemas, theatres and museums. The “Odeon” is one of the most famous cinemas of the country. The most famous museums are: The British Museum and the Tate Gallery. There are many shops in London. Oxford Street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world buy clothes shoes, toys and souvenirs there. The street is more than a mile long. The best known departments are Selfridges and John Lewis. The largest park in London is Hyde Park with its Speaker’s Comer. Sit on the green grass and try England’s favourite food — fish and chips. 

1. There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the City of London.

2. The Port of London is in the East End of London.

3. Working people live and work in the West End of London.

4. The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London.

5. People go to Oxford Street to buy clothes and souvenirs. 6. People from all over the world don’t buy clothes, shoes, toys and souvenirs in London

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11 tháng 10 2021

1. F

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. T

Part 2:  Read the passage and decide whether the following statement s are true or false. Write the correct answer in each blank. (10 points)Important information for passengersArrivalWhen the plane lands, you are requested to keep the seat belt fastened until the light goes off and remain in your seat until the plane stops moving. This is for your own comfort and safety.Leaving the airportIf you are ending your journey at this airport, you should go up to the escalator to passport control and...
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Part 2:  Read the passage and decide whether the following statement s are true or false. Write the correct answer in each blank. (10 points)
Important information for passengers
Arrival
When the plane lands, you are requested to keep the seat belt fastened until the light goes off and remain in your seat until the plane stops moving. This is for your own comfort and safety.
Leaving the airport
If you are ending your journey at this airport, you should go up to the escalator to passport control and custom. If you are travelling further by rail of coach, you will find an information desk outside the custom hall, as well as a bank where you can change money.
Catching another flight
If you are planning to change planes, you should follow the signs to the waiting lounge, where you should check in and wait to board your connecting flight. There will be announcement when your flight is due to take off. Our ground staff will be happy to help you. 
Leaving the plane
All passengers leaving the plane should make sure that they take everything with them. If you have checked in any luggage, you should remember to collect it from the baggage area inside the airport.
Continuing on this flight
We regret that passengers who are continuing their journey on this flight may not get off the plane. You may not smoke while the plane is on the ground.
Thank you for flying with us. We hope to be able to welcome you on board again soon.
     True or false?
1. All passengers must leave the plane .
2. You must wait until the light goes out before undoing your seatbelt.
3. Passengers who are leaving the airport must first go to the passport control.
4. Passengers continuing by another plane must go through custom.
5. You can change money before you go to passport control.
6. You must go up to the escalator to the waiting lounge if you are changing planes.
7. Passengers in the waiting lounge will hear an announcement when their plane is ready to leave.
8. No one is allowed to smoke in the airport.
9. The plane is going on to another place after some of passengers get off.
10. Passengers who are leaving the plane should check that they have not left anything behind.

 

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A. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T), False (F) or there is No Information (NI). The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and...
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A. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are True (T), False (F) or there is No Information (NI).

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a very large charity in the world. They first started in 1961 in Switzerland. They work in six areas: food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests and oceans. The WWF has offices in more than 100 countries. To help the WWF, people can ‘adopt’ an animal. People can choose the animals they like, such as tigers, butterflies, bears, birds, etc and make a donation. The WWF will send them photographs, information and an adoption certificate. It’s a great way to learn more about animals. Or they can donate money by buying toy animals. The WWF-Vietnam started in 1985. They help to save wild animals, such as Saolas, rhinos, elephants, tortoises and turtles. They also make wildlife documentaries to teach young children to love wild animals and live in peace with nature.

33. WWF only work to protect wild animals.        

34. There are WWF offices in more than 100 countries.         

35. To ‘adopt’ an animal in the WWF, you choose an animal and donate money.        

36. The WWF-Vietnam is very famous.        

37. The WWF-Vietnam teaches young children to make wildlife documentaries.    

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16 tháng 11 2023

1 F

2 T

3 T

4 NI

5 F

Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True(T) or False(F)ST. VALENTINE’S DAYEvery year on February 14th, couples exchange flowers, candy and cards to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day. How did this tradition begin? No one knows for sure, but there are several legends that have been passed from generation to generation. The most popular one is about a Catholic saint who lived in the third century.St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. The Roman Emperor of that time, Claudius II,...
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Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True(T) or False(F)

ST. VALENTINE’S DAY

Every year on February 14th, couples exchange flowers, candy and cards to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day. How did this tradition begin? No one knows for sure, but there are several legends that have been passed from generation to generation. The most popular one is about a Catholic saint who lived in the third century.

St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. The Roman Emperor of that time, Claudius II, believed that unmarried men were better soldiers than those with wives. He made marriage illegal for young men. Valentine strongly opposed this decision, so he continued to perform weddings for young couples in secret. After a while, Emperor Claudius learned of Valentine’s actions and sent him to prison. According to the story, the priest then fell in love with a girl who visited him there!

In the end, Valentine was put to death on February 14th. Before he died, he had written a letter to the girl he loved and signed it, “From your Valentine.”

                                                                      (Source: Adapted from Easy content reader 3)

 

 

 

T

F

36.

The history of St. Valentine’s Day is known by everyone.

 

 

37.

St. Valentine is said to live in the third century.

 

 

38.

The priest believed that men without wives were not as good as those who are married.

 

 

39.

Because weddings for young couples were held illegally by St. Valentine, he was imprisoned.

 

 

40.

St. Valentine wrote a letter to a girl who visited him on February 14th.

 

 

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12 tháng 1 2022

 

 

 

T

F

36.

The history of St. Valentine’s Day is known by everyone.

 

 x

37.

St. Valentine is said to live in the third century.

 x

 

38.

The priest believed that men without wives were not as good as those who are married.

 

 x

39.

Because weddings for young couples were held illegally by St. Valentine, he was imprisoned.

 x

 

40.

St. Valentine wrote a letter to a girl who visited him on February 14th.

 

 x

12 tháng 1 2022

36F

37T

38F

39T

40F

 III. Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.      London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the East End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and...
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III. Read the following passage and write T (True) or F (False) for each statement.

      London is the biggest city in Britain. More than 7 million people live and work there. It is one of the most important cities in the world. It is a centre for business and for tourism. London consists of three parts: The City of London, the East End and the West End. In the City of London there are many banks, offices and Stocks Exchange. In the West End we can see many historical places, parks, shops and theatres. It is the world of rich people and money. The East End is the district where working people live and work. The Port of London is also there. You can have a very good time in this city. You can visit different cinemas, theatres and museums. The “Odeon” is one of the most famous cinemas of the country. The most famous museums are: The British Museum and the Tate Gallery. There are many shops in London. Oxford Street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world buy clothes, shoes, toys and souvenirs there. The street is more than a mile long. The best known departments are Selfridges and John Lewis. The largest park in London is Hyde Park with its Speaker’s Comer. Sit on the green grass and try England’s favourite food – fish and chips.

 

True (T)

False (F)

1. There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the
City of London.

2. The Port of London is in the East End of London.

3. Working people live and work in the West End of London.

4. The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London.

5. People go to Oxford Street to buy clothes and souvenirs.

6. People from all over the world don’t buy clothes, shoes, toys
and souvenirs in London.

 

 

 

G. WRITING

I. Write questions for the underlined parts.

1.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: The capital of Korea is Seoul.

2.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: Seoul is located in the northwest corner of South Korea.

3.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: Seoul was founded as the capital of Korea in 1394.

4.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: The population of Seoul is about 9.8 million.

5.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: The weather in Seoul is warm and humid in the summer but cold and snowy in the winter.

6.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: There are 27 bridges across Han River throughout the city.

7.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: N Seoul Tower is the best attraction in Seoul.

8.   A:_________________________________________________________________________

      B: K-pop appeals to youngsters because of its unique, quirky costumes, dance moves and catchy songs.

II.  Write sentences, using the clues given.

1.   there/ be/ steady/ increase/ demand/ hotel accommodation/ since 1998

      ___________________________________________________________________________

2.   these days/ more/ more/ people/ be/ suffer/ air pollution

      ___________________________________________________________________________

3.   I/ never/ read/ such/ romantic story/ this/ before

      ___________________________________________________________________________

4.   she/ spend/ most/ time/ surf/ net/ information/ the next trip

      ___________________________________________________________________________

5.   Van Gogh/ have/ major Influence/ development/ modern painting

      ___________________________________________________________________________

6.   despite/ Brexit,/ London/ remain/ one/ most/ open/ cosmopolitan/ city/ the world

      ___________________________________________________________________________

7.   the house/ that/ we/ rent/ London/ last year / be/ fully/ furnish

      ___________________________________________________________________________

8.   people/ face/ large/ amount/ environmental problems/ every day

                        

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8 tháng 7 2021

II.  Write sentences, using the clues given.

1.   there/ be/ steady/ increase/ demand/ hotel accommodation/ since 1998

There has been a steady increase in the demand of hotel accommodation since 1998

2.   these days/ more/ more/ people/ be/ suffer/ air pollution

These days more and more people are suffering from air pollution

3.   I/ never/ read/ such/ romantic story/ this/ before

I've never read such a romantic story like this before

4.   she/ spend/ most/ time/ surf/ net/ information/ the next trip

She spends most of her time surfing the net for information for the next trip

5.   Van Gogh/ have/ major Influence/ development/ modern painting

Van Gogh had major influence in the development of modern painting

6.   despite/ Brexit,/ London/ remain/ one/ most/ open/ cosmopolitan/ city/ the world

 Despite Brexit, London remains one of the most open cosmopolitan city in the world.

7.   the house/ that/ we/ rent/ London/ last year / be/ fully/ furnish

The house that we went to in London last year was fully furnished

8.   people/ face/ large/ amount/ environmental problems/ every day

People face a large amount of environmental problems every day

IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing...
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IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

        1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

        2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

        3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

        4. Walking is a very light activity.

        5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

        6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

        7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

        8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

        9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

        10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

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16 tháng 11 2021

1 F

2 F

3 T

4 F

5 F

6 F

7 T

8 T

9 F

10 T

16 tháng 11 2021

   F     1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

   F     2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

   T     3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

   F     4. Walking is a very light activity.

   F     5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

  F      6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

    T    7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

   T     8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

   F    9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

    T    10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing...
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IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

        1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

        2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

        3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

        4. Walking is a very light activity.

        5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

        6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

        7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

        8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

        9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

        10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

        X.    Write complete sentences, using the words/ phrases given in their correct forms.

        1. Nick/ wash/ hands a lot/ he/ not/ have the flu.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        2. David/ eat/ lots of junk food/ he/ not do exercise.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        3. doctor/ told Elena that she/ sleep more/ she/ try to relax more.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        4. My sister/ play/ computer games/ she does exercise too.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        5. Eating/ carrots help/ you see objects / more clearly/ at night.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        6. Going outside/ wet hair /give/ you a cold or flu.

        _____________________________________________________________

        XI. Make correct sentences from the words and phrases given.

        1. We/ keep/ our bodies/ warm/ avoid/ flu/ a cold.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        2. Getting/ enough/ rest/ help/ you/ concentrate/ school.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        3. Vitamins/ play/ important/ role/ our diet.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        4. You/ not/ play/ more/ computer games/ free time.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        5. Doctor/ asking/ Mai/ questions/ about/ health problems.

     ______________________________________________________________

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Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.     How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano,...
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Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

     How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging,     digging the garden and playing football.

     1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

     2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

     3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

     4. Walking is a very light activity.

     5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

     6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

     7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

     8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

     9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

     10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

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15 tháng 10 2021

1F

2F

3T

4F

5F

6F

7T

8T

9F

10T

VII   Read the passage below and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).During the teenage years, many people can sometimes be difficult to talk to. They may not like to talk about their work at school. This is a normal development at this age, though it can be very hard for parents to understand. Teenagers are trying to become adults.Parents should do their best to talk to their son or daughter about school, work and future plans but shouldn’t push them to talk if they don’t want to. Parents...
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VII   Read the passage below and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).

During the teenage years, many people can sometimes be difficult to talk to. They may not like to talk about their work at school. This is a normal development at this age, though it can be very hard for parents to understand. Teenagers are trying to become adults.

Parents should do their best to talk to their son or daughter about school, work and future plans but shouldn’t push them to talk if they don’t want to. Parents should watch for dangerous signs: some young people are trying to be adults may experiment with drug, alcohol, or smoking. These are not good for their health and for their future. Parents should know these signs and help them out.

TV programs can be important for their lives, too. Parents should know what TV programs their teenage children are watching. They shouldn’t stop them from watching TV but guide them to watch good programs.

True or False?

 _____1. Some teenagers don’t like talking to their parents.

_____ 2. Teenagers may find a job at school.

_____ 3. Parents should not talk to their children about their school work.

_____ 4. Parents always understand their children easily.

_____ 5. Parents should take care of their children to prevent them from danger.

_____ 6. All teenagers nowadays use drugs.

_____ 7. Parents should watch their children smoking.

______8. Children should not watch TV.

______9. TV programs can affect children’s lives.

_____10. It’s necessary to know what TV programs their children are watching.

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