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1 tháng 8 2021

1 Denmark

2 bricks

3 Century

4 success

5 satisfied

6 plastic

7 stuck

8 learn

9 create

10 innovating

1.     Complete the following summarysuccess      bricks      Denmark      Century      stuck      learn create      innovating      plastic      satisfied­The LEGO Group was started by Ole Kirk Christiansen in (1) ………………… in 1932. In 2000, LEGO (2) ………………… were named the “Toy of the (3) …………………” There are three reasons for their (4) ………………… First, the company wasn’t (5) ………………… until their toy was perfect. As a result, they came out with (6) ………………… bricks that (7) ………………… together better than...
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1.     Complete the following summary

success      bricks      Denmark      Century      stuck      learn create      innovating      plastic      satisfied

­The LEGO Group was started by Ole Kirk Christiansen in (1) ………………… in 1932. In 2000, LEGO (2) ………………… were named the “Toy of the (3) …………………” There are three reasons for their (4) ………………… First, the company wasn’t (5) ………………… until their toy was perfect. As a result, they came out with (6) ………………… bricks that (7) ………………… together better than wooden bricks. Second, LEGO bricks are ideal for kids. ­They help kids (8) ………………… while they play, allowing them to (9) ………………… nearly anything imaginable. Finally, the LEGO Group never stopped (10) ………………… Today, they make toys that every generation can enjoy.

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27 tháng 7 2021

1 Denmark

2 bricks

3 Century

4 success

5 satisfied

6 plastic

7 stuck

8 learn

9 create

10 innovating

LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning “play well,” and came up with “LEGO.” It soon became a name that kids all over the world would grow up with. And in 2000, LEGO bricks were recognized as the...
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LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.

In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning “play well,” and came up with “LEGO.” It soon became a name that kids all over the world would grow up with. And in 2000, LEGO bricks were recognized as the “Toy of the Century.” How did a kids’ toy become so successful?

There are three main reasons for LEGO’s success. The first is that the company wasn’t satisfied until its toy was just right. For example, LEGO bricks were made of wood at first. But, as the wooden parts didn’t stay together, LEGO searched for a way to make parts that would stick together even when moved to somewhere else. This is how their unique plastic bricks were invented.

The second reason for LEGO’s success is the toy itself. The LEGO Group’s vision was to make toys that let children learn through playing. And their unique bricks allowed them to achieve their vision. The design of these simple, durable, colorful bricks is ideal for a child’s toy. It allows kids to create nearly anything imaginable. It is possible to arrange six bricks in 915,103,765 different ways!

The last reason for LEGO’s success is that the LEGO Group keeps trying to innovate. They now have many different product lines, from large toys for younger children to complicated toys for adults. Some product lines use themes from popular movies. And now LEGO even has its own movie!

With these reasons for success in mind, it’s no surprise that LEGO was named the “Toy of the Century.” And there’s little doubt that children around the world will continue to love LEGO toys for years to come.

1.     What is this passage mainly about?

A. how a toy became a movie                                              B. reasons for LEGO’s success

C. different toys made of plastic                                           D. where LEGO bricks got their name

2.     What is TRUE about the LEGO Group?

A. It only makes bricks.                                                       B. It made its first toy with plastic.

C. It started as a wooden furniture company.                        D. Its products can be played with by people of different ages.

3.     Which is NOT true about LEGO bricks?

A. They are simple, durable and colorful.                              B. Their design encourages kids to be creative.

C. They can stay together because they are sticky.               D. They were recognized as the “Toy of the Century.”

4.     What can be inferred about LEGO’s wooden bricks?

A. They are still being made today.                                       B. They came in many different colors.

C. They were much larger than today’s bricks.                      D. They weren’t as popular as the plastic bricks.

5.     Which can replace the word “vision” in line 11?

A. eyesight                          B. sense                                   C. idea                                D. quality

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Dịch:LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kek Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning "play well", and came up with "LEGO". It soon became a name that kids all over the world would grow up with. And in 2000, LEGO bricks were recognized as...
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Dịch:

LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.
In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kek Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning "play well", and came up with "LEGO". It soon became a name that kids all over the world would grow up with. And in 2000, LEGO bricks were recognized as the "Toy of the Century". How did a kids' toy become so successful? There are three main reasons for LEGO's success. The first is that the company wasn't satisfied until its toy was just right. For example, LEGO bricks were made of wood at first. But, as the wooden parts didn't stay together, LEGO searched for a way to make parts that would stick together even when moved to somewhere else. This is how their unique plastic bricks were invented. 
The second reason for LEGO's success is the toy itself. The LEGO Group's vision was to make toys that let children learn through playing. And their unique bricks allowed them to achieve their vision. The design of these simple, durable, colourful bricks is ideal for a child's toy. It allows kids to create nearly anything imaginable. It is possible to arrange six bricks in 915, 103, 765 different ways! 
The last reason for LEGO's success is that the LEGO Group keeps trying to innovate. They now have many different product lines, from large toys for younger children to complicated toys for adults. Some product lines use themes from popular movies. And now LEGO even has its own movie! 
With these reasons for success in mind, it's no surprise that LEGO was named the "Toy of the Century". And there's little doubt that children around the world will continue to love LEGO toys for years to come.

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XII.           Read the following passage and choose the best answers.LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning “play well,” and came up with “LEGO.” It soon became a name that kids all over the world...
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XII.           Read the following passage and choose the best answers.

LEGOLAND is a chain of LEGO-themed amusement parks. There are many attractions built with LEGO bricks, such as models of famous cities. LEGOLAND parks have rides that are suitable for young children.

In 1932, a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen started a business making wooden toys. He took the Danish words leg and godt, meaning “play well,” and came up with “LEGO.” It soon became a name that kids all over the world would grow up with. And in 2000, LEGO bricks were recognized as the “Toy of the Century.” How did a kids’ toy become so successful?

There are three main reasons for LEGO’s success. The first is that the company wasn’t satisfied until its toy was just right. For example, LEGO bricks were made of wood at first. But, as the wooden parts didn’t stay together, LEGO searched for a way to make parts that would stick together even when moved to somewhere else. This is how their unique plastic bricks were invented.

The second reason for LEGO’s success is the toy itself. The LEGO Group’s vision was to make toys that let children learn through playing. And their unique bricks allowed them to achieve their vision. The design of these simple, durable, colorful bricks is ideal for a child’s toy. It allows kids to create nearly anything imaginable. It is possible to arrange six bricks in 915,103,765 different ways!

The last reason for LEGO’s success is that the LEGO Group keeps trying to innovate. They now have many different product lines, from large toys for younger children to complicated toys for adults. Some product lines use themes from popular movies. And now LEGO even has its own movie!

With these reasons for success in mind, it’s no surprise that LEGO was named the “Toy of the Century.” And there’s little doubt that children around the world will continue to love LEGO toys for years to come.

1.     What is this passage mainly about?

A. how a toy became a movie                                              B. reasons for LEGO’s success

C. different toys made of plastic                                           D. where LEGO bricks got their name

2.     What is TRUE about the LEGO Group?

A. It only makes bricks.                                                       B. It made its first toy with plastic.

C. It started as a wooden furniture company.                        D. Its products can be played with by people of different ages.

3.     Which is NOT true about LEGO bricks?

A. They are simple, durable and colorful.                              B. Their design encourages kids to be creative.

C. They can stay together because they are sticky.               D. They were recognized as the “Toy of the Century.”

4.     What can be inferred about LEGO’s wooden bricks?

A. They are still being made today.                                       B. They came in many different colors.

C. They were much larger than today’s bricks.                      D. They weren’t as popular as the plastic bricks.

5.     Which can replace the word “vision” in line 11?

A. eyesight                          B. sense                                   C. idea                                D. quality

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Insert a preposition in each gap to complete the following passage According to some scientists, high- rick sports can be valuable (1)....... certain types of people. Such activities help them learn that being frightened doesn't mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion (2)...... jumping from bridges attached (3)..... a length of elastic rope, know as " bungee jumping", has now been tried (4)....... millions of people over the world, and interest (5)...... it is continuing to...
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Insert a preposition in each gap to complete the following passage

According to some scientists, high- rick sports can be valuable (1)....... certain types of people. Such activities help them learn that being frightened doesn't mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion (2)...... jumping from bridges attached (3)..... a length of elastic rope, know as " bungee jumping", has now been tried (4)....... millions of people over the world, and interest (5)...... it is continuing to grow. Before the special elastic rope is tightened (6)....... them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly 160 kph. First- timers are usually too terrified to open their mouths, and when they are finally lowered safely (7)...... the ground, they walk around with broad smiles (8)....... their faces, saying repeatedly how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the embarrassment of refusing to jump (9)..... the last minute that finally persades them to conquer the fear of heights and push them off (10)...... space

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28 tháng 5 2019

Insert a preposition in each gap to complete the following passage

According to some scientists, high- rick sports can be valuable (1)....for... certain types of people. Such activities help them learn that being frightened doesn't mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion (2)..for.... jumping from bridges attached (3)...to.. a length of elastic rope, know as " bungee jumping", has now been tried (4)....by... millions of people over the world, and interest (5)...in... it is continuing to grow. Before the special elastic rope is tightened (6)....around... them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly 160 kph. First- timers are usually too terrified to open their mouths, and when they are finally lowered safely (7)....to.. the ground, they walk around with broad smiles (8)..on..... their faces, saying repeatedly how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the embarrassment of refusing to jump (9)..at... the last minute that finally persades them to conquer the fear of heights and push them off (10)...into... space

. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points) In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They...
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. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points)

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

True

False

76. The passage is mainly about why the Beatles split up after 7 years.

77. The first songs of Beatles were written by themselves.

78. The Beatles had a long stable career.

79. They stopped doing live performances because they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

80. Some songs of the Beatles now are still famous as they used to be.

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20 tháng 9 2018

. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points)

In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.

True

False

76. The passage is mainly about why the Beatles split up after 7 years.

F

77. The first songs of Beatles were written by themselves.

F

78. The Beatles had a long stable career.

F

79. They stopped doing live performances because they were afraid of being hurt by fans.

T

80. Some songs of the Beatles now are still famous as they used to be.

T

13 tháng 8 2017

chuyển sang câu bị động

1. For a long time, people belive that the earth is flat.

for a long time , the earth is believed to be flat.

2. Noone can do anything unless someone gives us more information.

Anything can't be done unless we are given more information.

3. We knew that he was honest.

He is known to have been honest.

4. They said President was arriving in the city.

It is said that President was arriving in the city.

5. Someone has stolen my watch on the table.

My watch on the table has been stolen.

6. He suggested allowing council tennants to buy their house.

Council tennants were suggested to be alowing to buy their house

7. The manufactures are giving away small plastic toys with each packetof cereal.

small plastic toys with each packetof cereal are being given away by the manufactures

8. This must have disappointed him.

he must have been disappointed by this

9. A group of students have met their friend at the railway station.

Their friends have been met at the railway station by a group of students.

10. Before they took exams thay had revised their lesson.

Before exams were taken by them , their lesson had been revised.

11. They suggested banning advertisements on TV.

advertisements on Tv were suggested to be banned.

25 tháng 10 2018

1.They meet and shout and wave banners and applaud their (leader)

3.If necessary,they are ready to fight for their (belief)

4.If trouble breaks out,they may be arrested and even (imprisoned)

5.The damage caused by the terrible storm two days ago was (estimated) by the government.The real figures go up every minute

6.They frequently (mobilize) the traffic as they march through the streets

7.They cause trouble and (irritation) to pedestrians and Police

8.With the result that people become (sympathizable) to their cause

9.Barack Obama is the first president of the united states with (racial) background

10.For example,when we are (traveling) by air we do not have the same opportunity to admire the places we pass as we do by train or car

25 tháng 10 2018

Word Form:

1.They meet and shout and wave banners and applaud their (leader)

4.If trouble breaks out,they may be arrested and even (imprisoned)

5.The damage caused by the terrible storm two days ago was (estimated) by the government.The real figures go up every minute

6.They frequently (mobilize) the traffic as they march through the streets

7.They cause trouble and (irritation) to pedestrians and Police

8.With the result that people become (sympathizable) to their cause

10.For example,when we are (traveling) by air we do not have the same opportunity to admire the places we pass as we do by train or car

Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people...
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Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people attended. The modern Olympic Games were (4)..................... from the early Olympics in a (5)..................... of important ways. First of all, there was no (6)..................... any connection with religion. Second, the Games were not limited to Greeks. They were international, and one of the main goals was to promote world peace and (7)..................... among people from different countries. England, France, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, and the United States sent teams to the 1896 Olympics. After that, athletes continued to (8)..................... in games every four years except for three times during time of war: The First World War (9)..................... the Olympic meeting of 1916, and the Second World War stopped the 1940 and 1944 meetings. Sometimes individual countries have chosen (10)..................... to send their athletes to the Olympics. In this way, they make a political statement of some sort to the world. 1. A. found out 2. A. between 3. A. open 4. A. various 5. A. great B. believed B. both B. host B. similar B. figure B. almost C. recognized C. all C. hold C. different C. deal C. longer C. considering C. beat C. made C. no D. told D. among D. organize D. varied D. number D. any D. sympathizing D. compete D. permitted D. neither 6. A. more 7. A. understanding B. realizing 8. A. fight 9. A. stopped 10. A. none B. struggle B. prevented B. not

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