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Fill the blank with ONE appropriate word. 1. The economy....................in the 1990s, [the economy was very strong] 2. The company....................the product in 2002. [introduced the product] 3. The price.................poses a problem for us. [is a problem] 4. The Internet.................opportunities for our business, [brought new opportunities] 5. The lion started to..................when it heard the dog barking. 6. Snow was falling as our plane................off. 7. The...
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Fill the blank with ONE appropriate word.

1. The economy....................in the 1990s, [the economy was very strong]

2. The company....................the product in 2002. [introduced the product]

3. The price.................poses a problem for us. [is a problem]

4. The Internet.................opportunities for our business, [brought new opportunities]

5. The lion started to..................when it heard the dog barking.

6. Snow was falling as our plane................off.

7. The bomb.............off when he started the car engine.

8. An alarm.............off and the thief was caught red-handed.

9. We didn’t intent talking about his divorce. The subject just..............up in conversation.

10. The country’s legal system is.............on the British system.

11. The students gave their feedback on the arguments..................by their teacher.

12. How do you propose to..............this topic when you are writing about Napoleon?

13. Plans are..............well before setting off.

14. The lion..............fiercely towards his enemy.

15. The bee................around the flower in search of honey.

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1. we do feel (debt)....... to Jimmy for all his great support that he gave us in these hard times. 2. Modern fire-fighters are equipped with fire extinguishers and (flame)........ Clothing 3. How can you ( just)..... the fact that some people live in mansions while others live in slums? 4. The Vietnamese people are happy to talk about their past and show an amzing resilience and (forgive)...... 5. There was a heavy (pour).... yesterday afternoon which completely ruined the garden party. 6. Do...
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1. we do feel (debt)....... to Jimmy for all his great support that he gave us in these hard times.
2. Modern fire-fighters are equipped with fire extinguishers and (flame)........ Clothing
3. How can you ( just)..... the fact that some people live in mansions while others live in slums?
4. The Vietnamese people are happy to talk about their past and show an amzing resilience and (forgive)......
5. There was a heavy (pour).... yesterday afternoon which completely ruined the garden party.
6. Do you think these children are ( nourish)..... ? They look very thin.
7. You will be punished for all your (do)....
8. His contribution to medical science was outstanding laying the foundations for research by the scientists who would follow in his ( foot)......
9. Cigarettes, coffee and alcohol and other ( addict).... Are know to have an adverse influence upon human health
10. Marie Curie's life offers us a profound and fascinating (sight)..... into the changing world of women in science and academia

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15 tháng 1 2019

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15 tháng 1 2019

1. indebted nhaaaa =)))

Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in bracket in the simple past and past perfect 1. Tom (want) .......... to be a scientist when he (be)..... a teenager. After his graduation from hight school, he (go) .......... to college and (stay).......there for five years. Then several years later, after he (obtain)........ his doctorate he (work)......as a researcher in one of the world's biggest laboratories in the USA. 2.Lena (be) ........ a successful model before she (become) . ....... a...
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Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in bracket in the simple past and past perfect

1. Tom (want) .......... to be a scientist when he (be)..... a teenager. After his graduation from hight school, he (go) .......... to college and (stay).......there for five years. Then several years later, after he (obtain)........ his doctorate he (work)......as a researcher in one of the world's biggest laboratories in the USA.

2.Lena (be) ........ a successful model before she (become) . ....... a movie star. she (earn) .......... A lot of money and also (spend)........ a lot. In 2000, Lena (go)..... to Frica for the filming of a series of science fiction. Before the film shooting (start)..........., a sudden landslide (take place)...... and (kill)....... two staff members, aworker and an actor. Lena (be)........ also badly injured in the disaster and she (have)...... to spend three months in a hospital.

3.An, aged 25 (be)....... the personnel manager of a large department store in London before she (move) ......... to new york two years ago. she (earn)............ 2000dollar a years for her job in London. However her new job in New York (bring)........ a real fortune 10000dollar a year. Lena (marry)...... a New Yorker last week and they (go)....... to EUrope for honeymoon.

4.Luck (have) ......... his beginning in the slums of Hong Kong before he (become)......... one of the richest men in Asia. His father (die)....... when he (be)........ six. his mother (have).......... a job in garment factory. Luck (have)........ A younger brother and a disabled elder sister. The children often (go)......... hungry and finally (stop).... going to school when their mother's salary (can,not)........ afford all the bills and food. Luck (have) ...... to pick up bits of smashrd cans and glass to sell to the local recycling company. he and his brother (work).............. very hard before they could save enough money to set up a junk shop of their own. they (buy)........... old things discarded by people in their neighborhood and (sell)....... them at low price to poor people . Gradually, their business......... (develop) into a big recycling company. They also(own).......... a high quality glass factory. they (invest)............... they money in foreign trade and (travel).......... to many countries to establish their joint-ventured enterprises. their mother and disabled sister (die)............. before Luck and his brother (become)....... rich. luck often (say) ......... that he never (forget)......... his poorer and unhappy childhood. he often (give)...... money to charity and (award)............. a lot of scholarships. he (build)........ many school for poor children in the country before he (die)....... in 1997.

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6 tháng 5 2019

1.The teaching staff of our school is all highly ......EXPERIENCED.....(experience)

2.There is so much smoke in the air that it is.....UNHEALTHY.....to live in many of the world's cities (health)

3.........DEFORESTATION..........is now a serious problem in many countries (forest)

4. He got good marks because he answered the questions.....PERSUASIVELY....(persuade)

5. Portable computers are good for accessing....INFORMATION.....while traveling (inform)

6. Three hundred people were made......HOMELESS.......by the earthquake (home)

14 tháng 3 2018
Mistake Correction Mistake Correction
1. was were 6. Found Founded
2. heavy heavily 7. someone else car someone else’s car
3. hear hearing 8. homeworks homework
4. crowding crowded 9. knows is known
5. getting to get 10. In On
14 tháng 3 2018

V. There is one mistake in each of the following sentences. Find and correct it.

1. During The Second World War, almost a third of a million people was=> were killed.

2. It was raining heavy=> heavily when I woke up yesterday morning.

3. Doctors have known for a long time that loud noises=> noise can cause hear damage or loss.

4. Streets of Bangkok are usually crowding=> crowded with people selling food, clothing, flowers and souvenirs.

5. It often takes my mom half an hour getting=> to get to work by underground every morning.

6. Found=> Founded in the 12thcentury, Oxford University ranks among the world’s oldest ones.

7. Brown isn’t in his own car, he is driving someone else car=> someone else's.

8. The homeworks that your teacher assigned is due on=> to Tuesday unless you have made prior arrangements to turn it in late.

9. He started working as an editor 10 years ago but now he knows=> is known as a famous MC.

10. In=> on icy winter days, I prefer being driven to driving myself.

Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Give the correct form of the words in brackets: 1. The...................... system of the body is made up of our bones. It supports our body and protects our organs (skeleton) 2. Food is broken by the..................... system and turned into energy (digest) 3. Acupunture is one of the oldest..................... treatments in the world (medicine) 4. The recipe for this dish.................. in Japan a long time ago (origin) 5. The practice of acupunture involves placing hair-thin...
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Give the correct form of the words in brackets:

1. The...................... system of the body is made up of our bones. It supports our body and protects our organs (skeleton)

2. Food is broken by the..................... system and turned into energy (digest)

3. Acupunture is one of the oldest..................... treatments in the world (medicine)

4. The recipe for this dish.................. in Japan a long time ago (origin)

5. The practice of acupunture involves placing hair-thin needles in................ pressure points throughout the body (vary)

6. __________ , there were 365 acupoints, but this has increased to more than 2000 nowadays (origin)

7. People who are taking blood related medicine should not have the.............. (treat)

8. Exercising regularly is a powerful weapon to enhance.............. well-being (psychology)

9. It has been.................... proved that fasting has tremendous health benefits (science)

10. Although there are................... questions, acupuncture appears to work (answer).

11.Sharing household chores are............(responsible)of all the members in the family

12.It is a....(cure)disease.Doctors said he could recover from ilness in 2 weeks

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29 tháng 9 2019

1, skeletal

2, digestive

3, medical

4, originated

5, various

6, originally

7, treatment

8, psychological

9, scientifically

10, unanswered

11, responsible

12, cure

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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Choose the most summary below with ONE WORD from the passage.

i. Current and past actions.

ii. Congestion and population.

iii. Problems on the roads.

iv. The best city in the world.

v. A center of activity.

vi. The many benefits of cyclings

vii. Cycling in European cities.

viii. A new initiative

ix. Rail systems.

1. Section A:............iv......

2. Section B:.........iii.........

3.Section C:.........ii..........

4. Section D:......vi...........

5. Section E:.........viii.........

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