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26 tháng 10 2022

19, They heard she sing this song in her class.

hear sb do sth: nghe ai đó làm gì (cả quá trình)

hear sb doing sth: nghe ai đó đang làm gì (một phần quá trình)

20, Their parents observed the children study math in their room.

 

observe sb do sth: quan sát ai đó làm gì (cả quá trình)

observe sb doing sth: quan sát ai đó đang làm gì (một phần quá trình)

RELATIVE CLAUSES: Use Who/whom/which/ that/ whose/ where/ when or why to combine these sentences. 1. The man is a lawyer. My parents bought his house. 2. Can you understand the question? She has asked you the question three times. 3. The street is very nice. It leads to my school. 4. The doctor isn't here today. You spoke to him yesterday. 6. This is Mr Smith. His son plays in our team. 7. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other. 8. My brother wants to meet you. You...
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RELATIVE CLAUSES: Use Who/whom/which/ that/ whose/ where/ when or why to combine these sentences.

1. The man is a lawyer. My parents bought his house.

2. Can you understand the question? She has asked you the question three times.

3. The street is very nice. It leads to my school.

4. The doctor isn't here today. You spoke to him yesterday.

6. This is Mr Smith. His son plays in our team.

7. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.

8. My brother wants to meet you. You talked to him at my birthday party.

9. Do you remember this present? You gave it to me when I graduated from university.

10. I would like to come back to my high school. I had studied in that school for 5 years.

12. They're the people. Their shop burned down last week.

13. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.

14. The winner, Ross Rebagliati, lives in Whistler, BC. Many young snowboarders admire him.

15. John didn't study for the exam. That was a very stupid thing to do.

16. I like the town. You live there.

17. My parents send their best wishes. You met them last month.

18. Their parents are anxious about their children. The children come back late

19. The architect designed these flats. He has moved to HCM City.

20. The boy gave his parents big hugs before he left. He went abroad to study.

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25 tháng 5 2020

RELATIVE CLAUSES: Use Who/whom/which/ that/ whose/ where/ when or why to combine these sentences.

1. The man is a lawyer. My parents bought his house.

The man whose house my parents bought is a lawyer

2. Can you understand the question? She has asked you the question three times.

Can you understand the question which she has asked you three times

3. The street is very nice. It leads to my school.

The street which leads to my school is very nice

4. The doctor isn't here today. You spoke to him yesterday.

The doctor whom you spoke to yesterday isn't here today

6. This is Mr Smith. His son plays in our team.

This is Mr Smith , whose son plays in our team

7. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.

Romeo and Juliet , whose parents hated each other, were lovers

8. My brother wants to meet you. You talked to him at my birthday party.

My brother whom you talked to at my birthday partt wants to meet you

9. Do you remember this present? You gave it to me when I graduated from university.

Do you remember this present , which you gave to me when I graduated from university ?

10. I would like to come back to my high school. I had studied in that school for 5 years.

I would like to come back to my high school where I had studied for 5 years

12. They're the people. Their shop burned down last week.

They're the people whose shop burned down last week.

13. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.

This is Mrs. Jones , whose son won the championship last year.

14. The winner, Ross Rebagliati, lives in Whistler, BC. Many young snowboarders admire him.

The winner, Ross Rebagliati , whom many young snowboarders admire , lives in Whistler, BC.

15. John didn't study for the exam. That was a very stupid thing to do.

John didn't study for the exam which was a very stupid thing to do

16. I like the town. You live there.

I like the town where you live

17. My parents send their best wishes. You met them last month.

My parents whom you met last month send their best wishes

18. Their parents are anxious about their children. The children come back late

Their parents are anxious about their children who come back late

19. The architect designed these flats. He has moved to HCM City.

The architect who has moved to HCM City designed these flats.

20. The boy gave his parents big hugs before he left. He went abroad to study.

They boy who went abroad to study gave his parents big hugs before he left.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 2. Nowadays, ____ of men help take care of children.

A. 50%

B. 41%

C. 25%

D. 20%

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29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985.

25 tháng 8 2021

Nothing will (make) ____make_______ me (change) _____change____ my mind. 

The parents recommend their children (not drink) _____not to drink________ too much 

The batteries in this radio need (change) ________changing_______ today. 

I saw someone (enter) ____entering__________ your house this morning. 

Let me (go)_____go___ alone. I’m afraid of (say) ____saying________ goodbye. 

Have you finished (do) _____doing_____ your homework yet? 

Henry promised (not be) ____not to be_______ late and I hope him (do)___to do_____ it 

Teacher told me that your hair need (cut) _____cutting______ . 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 7. The word “this” in the paragraph 3 refers to ____.

A. getting divorced

B. minimizing conflict

C. causing problems to kids

D. maintaining bonds

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7 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

Thông tin: Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this.

Dịch: Tuy nhiên, khi cha mẹ giảm thiểu xung đột, trái phiếu gia đình có thể được duy trì. Và nhiều gia đình đang làm điều này.

Như vậy, “this’ thay thế cho “minimizing conflict”

21 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án B

Dịch: Tỷ lệ thất nghiệp cao. Điều này khiến nhiều trẻ em trở về nhà của cha mẹ chúng.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 6. The word "manageable” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. difficult

B. challenging

C. demanding

D. easy

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13 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Manageable (có thể quản lý) = easy (dễ dàng)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 5. The word "equivalent” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____.

A. comparable

B. opposed

C. dissimilar

D . constrasting

1
25 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án A

Equivalent = comparable (tương đương)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 3. According to the writer, old people in the USA ____.

A. are experiencing a shorter life expectancy

B. receive less care from their children than they used to

C. have better relationships with their children and grandchildren

D. may live in worst living conditions

1
27 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án C

Thông tin: Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children.

Dịch: Sự tham gia của nam giới nhiều hơn ở nhà là tốt cho mối quan hệ của họ với vợ hoặc chồng và cũng tốt cho con cái của họ

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In American, although most men still do less housework than their wives, that gap has been halved since the 1960s. Today, 41 per cent of couples say they share childcare equally, compared with 25 percent in 1985. Men's greater involvement at home is good for their relationships with their spouses, and also good for their children. Hands-on fathers make better parents than men who let their wives do all the nurturing and childcare. They raise sons who are more expressive and daughters who are more likely to do well in school - especially in math and science.

In 1900, life expectancy in the United States was 47 years, and only four per cent of the population was 65 or older. Today, life expectancy is 76 years, and by 2025, it is estimated about 20 per cent of the U.S. population will be 65 or older. For the first time, a generation of adults must plan for the needs of both their parents and their children. Most Americans are responding with remarkable grace. One in four households gives the equivalent of a full day a week or more in unpaid care to an aging relative, and more than half say they expect to do so in the next 10 years. Older people are less likely to be impoverished or incapacitated by illness than in the past, and have more opportunity to develop a relationship with their grandchildren.

Even some of the choices that worry people the most are turning out to be manageable. Divorce rates are likely to remain high, and in many cases marital breakdown causes serious problems for both adults and kids. Yet when parents minimize conflict, family bonds can be maintained. And many families are doing this. More non-custodial parents are staying in touch with their children. Child-support receipts are rising. A lower proportion of children from divorced families are exhibiting problems than in earlier decades. And stepfamilies are learning to maximize children's access to supportive adults rather than cutting them off from one side of the family.

Question 4. Which of the following is NOT true about divorce rates in the USA?

A. They will still be high.

B. They can cause problems for both parents and children.

C. More problems are caused by children from divorced families.

D. Children are encouraged to meet their separate parents.

1
12 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C

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VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word. It fascinates me to observe the way in …1… children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time …2… their parents’ characteristics. That is to say, the children grow up to …3… different views from their parents, yet to have …4… personalities. There is a …5… going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be …6… to have war toys, but I do not see any …7… in forbidding...
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VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word.

It fascinates me to observe the way in …1… children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time …2… their parents’ characteristics. That is to say, the children grow up to …3… different views from their parents, yet to have …4… personalities. There is a …5… going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be …6… to have war toys, but I do not see any …7… in forbidding them when I think of the …8… of my friend Harry.

Harry is the ....9... of strict parents who were totally opposed to war. He was never allowed toy soldiers …10… a boy, never allowed toy guns. Harry grew up and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and …11… all sorts of military honours in a rather fierce unit. He became the opposite in …12… way of what his parents might have expected …13… their son. And yet there is a gentleness about Harry which shows a …14… personality. There is a sympathetic element about the man which I can see …15… have come from his family. In …16… of doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the spirit get passed on.

Parents in all conscience have to …17… their children what they believe to be right; but it is not so much your ideas that the children …18… as your example. Perhaps the …19… way to teach one’s child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be gentle in one’s …20… everyday life.

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9 tháng 5 2023

1.which

2.inheriting

3.hold

4.similar

5.debate

6.allowed

7.harm

8.upbringing

9.son

10.as

11.earning

12.every 

13.for

14.distinct

15.may

16.spite

17.teach

18.absorb

19.best

20.actions