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Complete the passage by filling in each space with only one suitable word . The shopping strip Last Saturday ,Phuong (1)........... shopping with her husband . They visited many (2)........... because they had to buy many things.Phuong needed (3)........ paper and some pens so the first place they visited was a (4) ............. shop,then they went to a book shop where Phuong (5)............. an English dictionary. They (6)................ lunch in a restaurant.Phuong had some chicken...
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Complete the passage by filling in each space with only one suitable word .

The shopping strip

Last Saturday ,Phuong (1)........... shopping with her husband . They visited many (2)........... because they had to buy many things.Phuong needed (3)........ paper and some pens so the first place they visited was a (4) ............. shop,then they went to a book shop where Phuong (5)............. an English dictionary.

They (6)................ lunch in a restaurant.Phuong had some chicken (7)................. rice and her husband had some beef noodles.Then they went (8)............. for some clothes.Phuong's husband bought (9)............ shirt and Phuong bought some shoes.

Afterwards,they went (10).............. the market and bought some food and vegetables because they didn't have (11)............ at home.They also bought some fresh fish and chicken.In the evening,they made a wonderful (12)............. for Phuong's father because it (13)............... his birthday.They (14).......... his favourite dish, which was fish and vegetable soup.

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26 tháng 11 2017

Complete the passage by filling in each space with only one suitable word .

The shopping strip

Last Saturday ,Phuong (1).....went...... shopping with her husband . They visited many (2).....shops...... because they had to buy many things.Phuong needed (3)...some..... paper and some pens so the first place they visited was a (4) .....stationery........ shop,then they went to a book shop where Phuong (5).......bought...... an English dictionary.

They (6)...........had..... lunch in a restaurant.Phuong had some chicken (7).........with........ rice and her husband had some beef noodles.Then they went (8)......out....... for some clothes.Phuong's husband bought (9)......a...... shirt and Phuong bought some shoes.

Afterwards,they went (10)......to....... the market and bought some food and vegetables because they didn't have (11)......any...... at home.They also bought some fresh fish and chicken.In the evening,they made a wonderful (12)......meal....... for Phuong's father because it (13)........was....... his birthday.They (14).....made..... his favourite dish, which was fish and vegetable soup.

12 tháng 7 2017

1. In my opinion, I think this book is more interesting than the other one -> bỏ I think
2. Tom went to France in order to he could study French -> that
3 John said he will invited some of his friends for dinner so Mary had to buy some morefood and drink -> would invite

12 tháng 7 2017

1.In my opinion, I think this book is more interesting than the other one=> bỏ one
2. Tom went to France in order to -> that he could study French


3 John said he will=> would invited some of his friends for dinner so Mary had to buy some morefood and drink
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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.          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia...
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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.

          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia did publish work that required only small amounts of capital, paper, and type. Broadsides could be published with minimal financial risk. Consisting of only one sheet of paper and requiring small amounts of type, broadsides involved lower investments of capital than longer works. Furthermore, the broadside format lent itself to subjects of high, if temporary, interest, enabling them to meet with ready sale. If the broadside printer would know this immediately, there would be no agonizing wait with large amounts of capital tied up, books gathering dust on the shelves, and creditors impatient for payment.

          In addition to broadsides, book and pamphlets, consisting mainly of political tracts, catechisms, primers, and chapbooks were relatively inexpensive to print and to buy. Chapbook were pamphlet-sized books, usually containing popular tales, ballads, poems, short plays, and jokes, small, both in formal and number of pages, they were generally bound simply, in boards (a form of cardboard) or merely stitched in paper wrappers (a sewn antecedent of modern-day paperbacks). Pamphlets and chapbooks did not require fine paper or a great deal of type to produce they could thus be printed in large, cost-effective editions and sold cheaply.

          By far, the most appealing publishing investments were to be found in small books that had proven to be steady sellers, providing a reasonably reliable source of income for the publisher. They would not, by nature, be highly topical or political, as such publications would prove of fleeting interest. Almanacs, annual publication that contained information on astronomy and weather patterns arranged according to the days, week, and months of a given year, provided the perfect steady seller because their information pertained to the locale in which they would be used.

The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ________.

A. chapbooks

B. tales

C. jokes

D. pages

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26 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án A.

Keywords: they, paragraph 2, refers.

Clue: Chapbooks were pamphlet-sized books…, they were generally bound simply”: Sách bỏ túi là những cuốn sách có kích thước nhỏ…, chúng thường được gói bọc đơn giản. Vậy “they” ở đoạn 2 là đang nói về “chapbooks” nên A là đáp án đúng. Các đáp án còn lại không đúng:

          B. tales (n): truyện cổ tích

          C. jokers (n): truyện cổ tích

          D. pages (n): trang (sách)

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.          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia...
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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.

          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia did publish work that required only small amounts of capital, paper, and type. Broadsides could be published with minimal financial risk. Consisting of only one sheet of paper and requiring small amounts of type, broadsides involved lower investments of capital than longer works. Furthermore, the broadside format lent itself to subjects of high, if temporary, interest, enabling them to meet with ready sale. If the broadside printer would know this immediately, there would be no agonizing wait with large amounts of capital tied up, books gathering dust on the shelves, and creditors impatient for payment.

          In addition to broadsides, book and pamphlets, consisting mainly of political tracts, catechisms, primers, and chapbooks were relatively inexpensive to print and to buy. Chapbook were pamphlet-sized books, usually containing popular tales, ballads, poems, short plays, and jokes, small, both in formal and number of pages, they were generally bound simply, in boards (a form of cardboard) or merely stitched in paper wrappers (a sewn antecedent of modern-day paperbacks). Pamphlets and chapbooks did not require fine paper or a great deal of type to produce they could thus be printed in large, cost-effective editions and sold cheaply.

          By far, the most appealing publishing investments were to be found in small books that had proven to be steady sellers, providing a reasonably reliable source of income for the publisher. They would not, by nature, be highly topical or political, as such publications would prove of fleeting interest. Almanacs, annual publication that contained information on astronomy and weather patterns arranged according to the days, week, and months of a given year, provided the perfect steady seller because their information pertained to the locale in which they would be used.

What were “steady sellers”?

A. Printers whose incomes were quite large

B. People who traveled from town to town selling books and pamphlets

C. Investors who provided reliable financial support for new printers

D. Publications whose sales were usually consistent from year to year

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17 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án D.

Câu hỏi: “steady sellers” là gì?

Clue: “… steady sellers, providing a reasonably reliable source of income for the publisher”: … những ấn phẩm bán ổn định, chúng cung cấp một nguồn thu thập hợp lí và đáng tin cậy cho các nhà xuất bản.

Chọn D. Publications whose sales were usually consistent from year to year: những ấn phẩm có lượng bán ra thường rất ổn định qua từng năm.

Các đáp án còn lại là sai:

A. Printers whose imcomes were quite large: Những nhà in có thu thập khá cao.

B. People who traveled from town to town selling books and pamphlets: Những người đi từ thị trấn này sang thị trấn bán sách và tờ rơi.

C. Investors who provided reliable financial support for new printers: Nhà đầu tư đã cung cấp hỗ trợ tài chính đáng tin cậy cho các nhà in mới.

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.          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia...
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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.

          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia did publish work that required only small amounts of capital, paper, and type. Broadsides could be published with minimal financial risk. Consisting of only one sheet of paper and requiring small amounts of type, broadsides involved lower investments of capital than longer works. Furthermore, the broadside format lent itself to subjects of high, if temporary, interest, enabling them to meet with ready sale. If the broadside printer would know this immediately, there would be no agonizing wait with large amounts of capital tied up, books gathering dust on the shelves, and creditors impatient for payment.

          In addition to broadsides, book and pamphlets, consisting mainly of political tracts, catechisms, primers, and chapbooks were relatively inexpensive to print and to buy. Chapbook were pamphlet-sized books, usually containing popular tales, ballads, poems, short plays, and jokes, small, both in formal and number of pages, they were generally bound simply, in boards (a form of cardboard) or merely stitched in paper wrappers (a sewn antecedent of modern-day paperbacks). Pamphlets and chapbooks did not require fine paper or a great deal of type to produce they could thus be printed in large, cost-effective editions and sold cheaply.

          By far, the most appealing publishing investments were to be found in small books that had proven to be steady sellers, providing a reasonably reliable source of income for the publisher. They would not, by nature, be highly topical or political, as such publications would prove of fleeting interest. Almanacs, annual publication that contained information on astronomy and weather patterns arranged according to the days, week, and months of a given year, provided the perfect steady seller because their information pertained to the locale in which they would be used.

All of the following are defined in the passage EXCEPT ________.

A. broadsides

B. catechisms

C. chapbooks

D. Almanacs

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6 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án B.

Keywords: defind, EXCEPT.

Clue: + “In addition to broadsides, books and pamphlets, consisting mainly of political tracts, catechisms, primers, and chapbooks were relatively inexpensive to print and to buy…” – Đáp án A.

+ “chapbooks were pamphlet-sized books…” – Đáp án C.

+ “Almanacs, annual publications that contained information on astronomy and weather patterns…” – Đáp án D.

Như vậy chỉ có đáp án B. catechisms không được định nghĩa trong bài.

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.          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia...
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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.

          The lack of printing regulations and the unenforceability of British copyright law in the American colonies made it possible for colonial printers occasionally to act as publishers. Although they rarely undertook major publishing project because it was difficult to sell books as cheaply as they could be imported from Europe, printers in Philadelphia did publish work that required only small amounts of capital, paper, and type. Broadsides could be published with minimal financial risk. Consisting of only one sheet of paper and requiring small amounts of type, broadsides involved lower investments of capital than longer works. Furthermore, the broadside format lent itself to subjects of high, if temporary, interest, enabling them to meet with ready sale. If the broadside printer would know this immediately, there would be no agonizing wait with large amounts of capital tied up, books gathering dust on the shelves, and creditors impatient for payment.

          In addition to broadsides, book and pamphlets, consisting mainly of political tracts, catechisms, primers, and chapbooks were relatively inexpensive to print and to buy. Chapbook were pamphlet-sized books, usually containing popular tales, ballads, poems, short plays, and jokes, small, both in formal and number of pages, they were generally bound simply, in boards (a form of cardboard) or merely stitched in paper wrappers (a sewn antecedent of modern-day paperbacks). Pamphlets and chapbooks did not require fine paper or a great deal of type to produce they could thus be printed in large, cost-effective editions and sold cheaply.

          By far, the most appealing publishing investments were to be found in small books that had proven to be steady sellers, providing a reasonably reliable source of income for the publisher. They would not, by nature, be highly topical or political, as such publications would prove of fleeting interest. Almanacs, annual publication that contained information on astronomy and weather patterns arranged according to the days, week, and months of a given year, provided the perfect steady seller because their information pertained to the locale in which they would be used.

Which aspect of colonial printing does the passage mainly discuss?

A. Laws governing the printing industry

B. Competition among printers.

C. Types of publications produced.

D. Advances in printing technology

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22 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C.

Câu hỏi: Khía cạnh nào của việc in ấn thuộc địa mà đoạn văn chủ yếu đề cập?

Các em làm câu hỏi này sau khi đã hoàn thành xong các câu hỏi khác.

          A. Laws governing the printing industry: Bộ luật quản lí ngành công nghiệp in ấn.

          B. Competiton among printers: Cạnh tranh giữa các nhà in.

          C. Types of publications produced: Những loại ấn phẩm được sản xuất.

          D. Advances in printing technology: Những tiến bộ trong công nghệ in ấn.

Chỉ có đáp án C là hợp lí vì chủ đề này được đề cập xuyên suốt đoạn văn, các đáp án còn lại đều không thích hợp.

8 tháng 10 2017

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Frank is now the head of a very large business company, but as a boy he used to work i a small shop. it was his job ti repair bicycle and at the time he used to work fourteen hours a day. he saved money for years and in 1938 he bought a small wworfshop of his own. During the war, FRANK used to make spare park foer planes. at the timre he has two helpers. By the and of the war, the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when he remember his hard early years and the long road to russecc

* questions:

1. where did Frank use to work when he was a boy

=> Frank used to work in a small shop when he was a boy.

2. did he use to work forty hours a day

=> No, he didn't

3. when did he buy his own workshop

=> He bought his own workshop in 1938.

4. what did he use to do during the war

=> During the war, he used to make spare park foer planers.

5. how many workers were there in Frank í factory at the end of the war

=> At the end of the war, there were seven hundred and twenty-eight workers in his factory.

8 tháng 10 2017

* questions:

1. where did Frank use to work when he was a boy

=> in a small shop.

2. did he use to work forty hours a day

=> no, he didn't

3. when did he buy his own workshop

=> in 1938

4. what did he use to do during the war

=> During the war, he used to make spare park foer planes.

5. how many workers were there in Frank í factory at the end of the war

=> twenty-eight workers.

28 tháng 12 2020

1.Dropt ➔ Dropped (Drop không phải động từ bất quy tắc)

2. Leaved ➔ Left (Leave là động từ bất quy tắc)

3. Rings ➔ Rang (Sau Before dùng thì quá khứ đơn)

4. Goed ➔ Went (Go là động từ bất quy tắc)

5. Get ➔ Got (hành động trong quá khứ)