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4 tháng 5 2022

which my class watched 

4 tháng 5 2022

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9 tháng 4 2019

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentences. Use the word given anh other words as necessary

1,The class watced a film yesterday.The film was about the Apollo 13 space mission

->The film which the class watched yesterday was about the Apollo 13 space mission

2.We are meeting an astronomer tonight.This astronomer has discovered three Earth-like planets

->The astronomer whom we are meeting tonight has discovered three Earth -like planets

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentences. Use the word given and other words as necessary. 1. The class watched a film yesterday. The film was about the Apollo 13 space mission. → The film ____________________________________________________________________. 2. We are meeting an astronomer tonight. This astronomer has discovered three Earth-like planets. → The astronomer...
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Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentences. Use the word given and other words as necessary.

1. The class watched a film yesterday. The film was about the Apollo 13 space mission.

→ The film ____________________________________________________________________.

2. We are meeting an astronomer tonight. This astronomer has discovered three Earth-like planets.

→ The astronomer _____________________________________________________________.

3. We read about an astronaut. The astronaut travelled into space in 1961.

→ We read about ______________________________________________________________.

4. Dennis Tito became the first space tourist in 2001. Anousheh Ansari travelled into space as a tourist in 2006.

→ When Anousheh Ansari _______________________________________________________.

5. This is the man. He works for NASA.

→ The is the___________________________________________________________________.

6. I'm reading an article. The article is about NASA's plans to return humans to the moon.

→ I'm reading  ____________________________________________________________________.

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24 tháng 3 2021

1. The film which/that the class watched yesterday was about the Apollo 13 space mission.

2. The astronomer who/whom/that we are meeting tonight has discovered three Earth- planets.

3. We read about an astronaut who travelled into space in 1961.

4. When Anousheh Ansari travelled into space as a tourist in 2006, Dennis Tito had become the first space tourist in 2001.

5. This is the man who works for NASA.

6. I'm reading an arle which is about NASA's plans to return humans to the moon.

31 tháng 12 2021

1 The film which/that the class watched yesterday was about the Apollo 13 space mission.

2 The astronomer who/whom/that we are meeting tonight has discovered three Earth-like planets.

3 We read about an astronaut who travelled into space in 1961.

4 When Anousheh Ansari travelled into space as a tourist in 2006, Dennis Tito had become the first space tourist in 2001.

5 This is the man who works for NASA.

6 I'm reading an article which is about NASA's plans to return humans to the moon.

V.Complete the sentences with the words from the box. Use each word once only. orbit operate comet float microgravity launch mission astronomy astronaut spacesuit 1. The mission not only taught NASA about Venus , but also how to ____ a spacecraft far from Eaeth. 2. The tail of a ___ can extend over 84 milion miles , nearly the distance between the earth and the sun. 3. The ___ of Apollo 11 was to land two men on the lunar surface and return them safely to Earth. 4. Sally Ride became the...
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V.Complete the sentences with the words from the box. Use each word once only.

orbit operate comet float microgravity

launch mission astronomy astronaut spacesuit

1. The mission not only taught NASA about Venus , but also how to ____ a spacecraft far from Eaeth.

2. The tail of a ___ can extend over 84 milion miles , nearly the distance between the earth and the sun.

3. The ___ of Apollo 11 was to land two men on the lunar surface and return them safely to Earth.

4. Sally Ride became the first American waman ___ to fly in space in 1983 when she was 32 year old.

5. People ___ in space because there is no gravity to pull them towards anything

6. In ___ , astronauts can move things that weigh hundreds of pounds with just the tips of their fingers .

7. The ___ of Apollo 13 was delayed from March 12th to April 11th , 1970 to give the new prime crew more time to train.

8. Was Viet Nam's first telecom satellite Vinasat - 1 put into ___ on April 18th , 2008.

9. This ___ was worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong , the first human to set foot on the Moon .

10. Quang ia interested in ___ . He can spend hours studying the sun , moon , stars and planest.

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Đề bài : Rewrite the underlined ( ở đây em xin phép in dam )  participle clases in part 1 of the article as relative clauses (defining or non-defining).PART 1Apollo 13, launched from Florida on 11 April 1970, was the third Apollo mission designed to land on the moon. The three astronauts chosen for the mission were James Lovell, Fred Haise and John Swigert. The launch, watched by millions on TV, went smoothly and for the first two days in space, everything went well. The crew gave a...
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Đề bài : Rewrite the underlined ( ở đây em xin phép in dam )  participle clases in part 1 of the article as relative clauses (defining or non-defining).
PART 1
Apollo 13, launched from Florida on 11 April 1970, was the third Apollo mission designed to land on the moon. The three astronauts chosen for the mission were James Lovell, Fred Haise and John Swigert. The launch, watched by millions on TV, went smoothly and for the first two days in space, everything went well. The crew gave a 49-minute TV interview explaining how they lived and worked in zero gravity. However, nine minutes after the interview finished, a tank containing oxygen exploded and John Swigert, noticing a red warning light, said the famous words: 'Houston, we've had a problem here'. They checked all their equipment and realised that they were running out of water, power and oxygen - and fast. They were in a damaged spaceship floating 320.000 kilometres from Earth.
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22 tháng 5 2021

1 which is launched from Florida on 11 April 1970

2 which was designed to land on the moon

3 who were chosen for the mission

4 which explained how they lived and worked in zero gravity

5 which contained oxygen

6 who noticed a red warning light

7 which floated 320000 km from Earth

22 tháng 5 2021

câu 1 sai phải là which was chứ ạ?

 

Read part 2 of the article. Why is Apollo 13 mission described as a 'successful failure'? Rewrite the underlined clauses in part 2 as participle clauses.1 ... fitted with its own oxygen tank...PART 2The astronauts left the main part of the spaceship and went inside the lunar module, 1which had been fitted with its own oxygen tank. But inside the smaller module, 2which was designed to hold only two people, carbon dioxide levels started rising. The astronauts, 3 who had been following...
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Read part 2 of the article. Why is Apollo 13 mission described as a 'successful failure'? Rewrite the underlined clauses in part 2 as participle clauses.

1 ... fitted with its own oxygen tank...

PART 2

The astronauts left the main part of the spaceship and went inside the lunar module, 1which had been fitted with its own oxygen tank. But inside the smaller module, 2which was designed to hold only two people, carbon dioxide levels started rising. The astronauts, 3 who had been following instructions from the ground crew, made special filters out of plastic bags and cardboard. Then they waited in the cold and dark while the ground crew, 4 who were working 24 hours a day, tried to work out a way to bring them home. If some people in America were losing interest in the Space Program, the Apollo 13 crisis, 5 which was discussed on all the TV news programmes, changed all that. The astronauts 6 who were risking their lives and the people 7 who were trying to save them all became national heroes - especially when Apollo 13 returned safely to Earth with all three astronauts alive.

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21 tháng 11 2023

which was designed to hold only two people

=> designed to hold only two people

(được thiết kế để chỉ chứa hai người)

who had been following instructions from the ground crew

=> following instructions from the ground crew

(làm theo hướng dẫn của nhân viên mặt đất)

who were working 24 hours a day

=> working 24 hours a day

(làm việc 24 giờ một ngày)

which was discussed on all the TV news programmes

=> discussed on all the TV news programmes

(được thảo luận trên tất cả các chương trình tin tức truyền hình)

who were risking their lives

=> risking their lives

(mạo hiểm tính mạng của họ)

who were trying to save them

=> trying to save them

(cố gắng cứu họ)

The Apollo 13 mission is often described as a 'successful failure' because while the mission did not achieve its primary goal of landing on the moon, the mission became a triumph of human ingenuity and teamwork in the face of crisis. Despite the explosion that damaged the spacecraft and the many challenges faced by the crew and the ground crew during the mission, all three astronauts returned safely to Earth, thanks to the remarkable efforts of everyone involved.

(Sứ mệnh Apollo 13 thường được mô tả là một "thất bại thành công" bởi vì mặc dù sứ mệnh không đạt được mục tiêu chính là hạ cánh trên mặt trăng, nhưng sứ mệnh này đã trở thành một chiến thắng của sự khéo léo của con người và tinh thần đồng đội khi đối mặt với khủng hoảng. Bất chấp vụ nổ làm hỏng tàu vũ trụ và nhiều thách thức mà phi hành đoàn và nhân viên mặt đất phải đối mặt trong nhiệm vụ, cả ba phi hành gia đã trở về Trái đất an toàn nhờ những nỗ lực đáng kể của mọi người tham gia.)

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 36 to 45.  First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a...
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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 36 to 45.

 First Man on the Moon

On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go.

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong descended from the lunar module ladder. [3] Just prior to taking his first step on the moon, Armstrong pilled on a special ring, causing a TV camera to automatically deploy. As he stepped onto the moon’s surface he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” [4] However, Armstrong inadvertently omitted the “a” before “man”. This error slightly changed the meaning of what was to become known as Armstrong’s famous statement.

 Complete the summary below by choosing one sentence that expresses one of the most important ideas in the passage.

 

Summary: This passage discusses the Apollo 11 space mission. Apollo 11 was an American spacecraft that took the first astronauts to the moon. Armstrong was the first man to step on the moon.

A. Apollo 11 was a large vehicle launched by a Saturn V rocket.

B. The journey to the moon took four days.

C. Armstrong made a meaningful mistake in his speech as he took his first steps.

D. A special ring caused a TV camera to begin operating.

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18 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án là C.

Armstrong đã mắc lỗi rất ý nghĩa trong bài phát biểu của ông khi ông bước chân đàu tiên của ông.

First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil...
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First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong descended from the lunar module ladder. [3] Just prior to taking his first step on the moon, Armstrong pilled on a special ring, causing a TV camera to automatically deploy. As he stepped onto the moon’s surface he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” [4] However, Armstrong inadvertently omitted the “a” before “man”. This error slightly changed the meaning of what was to become known as Armstrong’s famous statement.

Question 1: What is this passage mainly about?

A. the first manned mission to the moon

B. how fast the rocket traveled

C. the first man in space

D. the reason Neil Armstrong is so famous

Question 2: The word “ They” in the passage refers to_____________ .

A. Apollo 11

B. astronauts

C. Americans

D. engines

Question 3: The word "deploy " in the passage is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. photograph

B. begin working

C. stop functioning

D. light up

Question 4: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Neil Armstrong

B. The History of Space Travel

C. The Story of Apollo 11

D. The John F. Kennedy Space Center

Question 5: The word “proclaimed ” in the passage is closest in meaning to__________ .

A. thought B. heard C. remembered D. announced

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9 tháng 10 2017

First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong descended from the lunar module ladder. [3] Just prior to taking his first step on the moon, Armstrong pilled on a special ring, causing a TV camera to automatically deploy. As he stepped onto the moon’s surface he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” [4] However, Armstrong inadvertently omitted the “a” before “man”. This error slightly changed the meaning of what was to become known as Armstrong’s famous statement.

Question 1: What is this passage mainly about?

A. the first manned mission to the moon

B. how fast the rocket traveled

C. the first man in space

D. the reason Neil Armstrong is so famous

Question 2: The word “ They” in the passage refers to_____________ .

A. Apollo 11

B. astronauts

C. Americans

D. engines

Question 3: The word "deploy " in the passage is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. photograph

B. begin working

C. stop functioning

D. light up

Question 4: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Neil Armstrong

B. The History of Space Travel

C. The Story of Apollo 11

D. The John F. Kennedy Space Center

Question 5: The word “proclaimed ” in the passage is closest in meaning to__________ .

A. thought B. heard C. remembered D. announced