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Bài 1: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi.

Weather forecast from dawn to dusk on 10 March

General:

Cloudy, some rain

Areas of flow pressure will move east across the British Isles

Southeast and Eastern England:

Cloudy, a little rain or mist in places at first. Some sunny intervals developing. Wind southerly light to moderate. Mild maximum temperature 11 to 12°C.

Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England:

Mostly cloudy, some sunny intervals rain spreading from west later. Wind southerly, moderate to strong. Temperature a little above normal maximum 10 to 12°C.

Southwest England and Wales:

Cloudy, rain spreading from West, continuing well into the night. Wind southerly moderate. Temperature a little above normal, maximum 10 to 12°C.

Central, Southern and Northwest Scotland:

Cloudy, occasional rain or mist, more steady rain spreading from West. Wind southerly, moderate or strong.Temperature a little above normal, maximum 8 to 10°C.

Northeast Scotland, Orkney, Shetland:

Mostly cloudy, a little rain or mist, more steady rain later. Wind southerly strong. Temperature a little above normal, 7 to 9°C

Outlook for the next 24 hours

Occasional rain in some areas will die out and be followed by brighter weather spreading from the west. Mild at first, becoming cooler.

1.In which part of the British Isles will the weather be driest on 10 March?

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. Southwest England and Wales

D. Central, Southwest and Northwest Scotland

2. In general, the pattern of weather across the British Isles on 10 March is that

A. rain will die out later in the day.

B. rain will increase during the day.

C. it will rain on and off all day.

D. will rain steadily in most places.

3. Where will there be most rain during the day?

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. South England and Wales

D. North east Scotland, Orkney, Shetland

4. The temperature will not rise above 10°C in the following area

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. South West England and Wales

D. Central, Southern and Northwest Scotland

5. It appears that in general the weather on 11 March will be

A. very much the same

B. much wetter

C. much warmer

D. more sunny

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20 tháng 9 2020

Bài 1: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi.

Weather forecast from dawn to dusk on 10 March

General:

Cloudy, some rain

Areas of flow pressure will move east across the British Isles

Southeast and Eastern England:

Cloudy, a little rain or mist in places at first. Some sunny intervals developing. Wind southerly light to moderate. Mild maximum temperature 11 to 12°C.

Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England:

Mostly cloudy, some sunny intervals rain spreading from west later. Wind southerly, moderate to strong. Temperature a little above normal maximum 10 to 12°C.

Southwest England and Wales:

Cloudy, rain spreading from West, continuing well into the night. Wind southerly moderate. Temperature a little above normal, maximum 10 to 12°C.

Central, Southern and Northwest Scotland:

Cloudy, occasional rain or mist, more steady rain spreading from West. Wind southerly, moderate or strong.Temperature a little above normal, maximum 8 to 10°C.

Northeast Scotland, Orkney, Shetland:

Mostly cloudy, a little rain or mist, more steady rain later. Wind southerly strong. Temperature a little above normal, 7 to 9°C

Outlook for the next 24 hours

Occasional rain in some areas will die out and be followed by brighter weather spreading from the west. Mild at first, becoming cooler.

1.In which part of the British Isles will the weather be driest on 10 March?

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. Southwest England and Wales

D. Central, Southwest and Northwest Scotland

2. In general, the pattern of weather across the British Isles on 10 March is that

A. rain will die out later in the day.

B. rain will increase during the day.

C. it will rain on and off all day.

D. will rain steadily in most places.

3. Where will there be most rain during the day?

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. South England and Wales

D. North east Scotland, Orkney, Shetland

4. The temperature will not rise above 10°C in the following area

A. Southeast and Eastern England

B. Central, Northwest, Northern and Northeast England

C. South West England and Wales

D. Central, Southern and Northwest Scotland

5. It appears that in general the weather on 11 March will be

A. very much the same

B. much wetter

C. much warmer

D. more sunny

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\(Read the following passage and choose the most appropriate answer from A,B,C or D to answer questions. Rain forests cover less than six percent of the earth’s area, but they have 100,000 kinds of all the kinds of plants on the earth. Three-fourths of known kinds of plants and animals call the rain forest their home. Twenty percent of our different kinds of medicine come from rain forests. The glues on an envelope and in shoes come from tropical plants. Rain forests provide materials for...
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\(Read the following passage and choose the most appropriate answer from A,B,C or D to answer questions. Rain forests cover less than six percent of the earth’s area, but they have 100,000 kinds of all the kinds of plants on the earth. Three-fourths of known kinds of plants and animals call the rain forest their home. Twenty percent of our different kinds of medicine come from rain forests. The glues on an envelope and in shoes come from tropical plants. Rain forests provide materials for hundreds of other products. Rain forests are also very important to the world’s climate. The Amazon rain forest alone receives about thirty to forty percent of the total rainfall on the earth and products about the same percentage of the world oxygen. Some scientists believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving rain forests is an international problem. One country, or even a few countries, cannot solve the problem alone. The nations of the world must work together to find a solution before it is too late. 1. What percent of the earth’s area do rain forests cover? A. Only 6 percent B. 20 percent C. less than 6 percent D. over 6 percent 2. How many known kinds of plants and animals call the rain forests their home? A. B. C. D. 3. What percent of the total rainfall on the earth does the Amazon rain forests receive? A. about 20 to 30 B. less than 30 C. exactly 30 to 40 D. about 30 to 40 4. According to some scientists, what will the decreasing size of rain forests affect on the earth? A. oxygen B. climate C. plants D. only animals 5. According to the passage, what must the nations of the world do to find a solution? A. work together B. work alone C. save rain forests only D. save their lives \)

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15 tháng 7 2018

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Use the cues given to write correct sentences 1. For a long time / people / use / water / power machines 2. Solar panels / place / the roof / a house / and / sun's energy / use / heat water 3. We / use energy / the sun, the wind, and the water 4. Many countries / already using / solar energy 5. The earth's fossil fuels / running out 6. We / looking / cheap, clean, effective source / energy / not cause pollution or waste natural resource 7. Recently / wind / use / generate...
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Use the cues given to write correct sentences

1. For a long time / people / use / water / power machines

2. Solar panels / place / the roof / a house / and / sun's energy / use / heat water

3. We / use energy / the sun, the wind, and the water

4. Many countries / already using / solar energy

5. The earth's fossil fuels / running out

6. We / looking / cheap, clean, effective source / energy / not cause pollution or waste natural resource

7. Recently / wind / use / generate electricity

8. The sun / supply / all energy / used / grow plants / evaporate water / rain / and / maintain / temperature / planet

9. At present / most / our electricity / come / use / coal, gas, oil or nuclear power

10. Today / water power / mostly / use / generate electricity

11. This power / could / provide / sun

12. If we / able / collect solar energy / we / be sure / have enough power

13. Scientists / try / find / other alternative sources / energy

14. One percent / soalr energy / reach / earth / anough / provide power / the total population

15. Viet Nam / an advanced teachnology / solar energy

16. The energy / store / a number of days

17. Car / use solar energy / gas / by the year 2030

18. Energy / wind / use centuries / move ships, grind grain, pump water / and / do other forms / work

19. On / cloudy / you / use / solar energy / too

20. Almost all our energy / come / oil / gas / natural gas / . / We / them / fossil fuels

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24 tháng 10 2017

Use the cues given to write correct sentences

1. For a long time / people / use / water / power machines

For a long time people have used water to power machines

2. Solar panels / place / the roof / a house / and / sun's energy / use / heat water

Solar panels are placed on the roof of a house and the sun's energy is used to heat water

3. We / use energy / the sun, the wind, and the water

We use energy from the sun, the wind, and the water

4. Many countries / already using / solar energy

Many countries have already been using solar energy

5. The earth's fossil fuels / running out

The earth's fossil fuels are running out

6. We / looking / cheap, clean, effective source / energy / not cause pollution or waste natural resource

We are looking for a cheap, clean, effective source of energy that does not cause pollution or waste natural resource

7. Recently / wind / use / generate electricity

Recently wind has used to generate electricity

8. The sun / supply / all energy / used / grow plants / evaporate water / rain / and / maintain / temperature / planet

The sun supplies all energy used to grow plants and to evaporate water for rain and to maintain tenperature of the planet

9. At present / most / our electricity / come / use / coal, gas, oil or nuclear power

At present, most of our electricity comes from the use of coal, gas, oil or nuclear power

10. Today / water power / mostly / use / generate electricity

Today, water power is mostly used to generate electricity

11. This power / could / provide / sun

This power could be provided by the sun

12. If we / able / collect solar energy / we / be sure / have enough power

If we are able to collect solar energy, we will be sure to have enough power

13. Scientists / try / find / other alternative sources / energy

Scientists are trying to find the other alternative sources of energy

14. One percent / soalr energy / reach / earth / anough / provide power / the total population

One percent of the solar energy reaches to the earth is enough to provide the power for the total population

15. Viet Nam / an advanced teachnology / solar energy

Viet Nam can be an advanced technology in solar energy

16. The energy / store / a number of days

The energy can be stored a number of days

17. Car / use solar energy / gas / by the year 2030

Car will use solar energy instead of gas by the year 2030

18. Energy / wind / use centuries / move ships, grind grain, pump water / and / do other forms / work

Energy from the wind has been used for centuries to move ships, grind grain, pump water and tto do other forms of work

19. On / cloudy / you / use / solar energy / too

On cloudy days, you can use solar energy, too

20. Almost all our energy / come / oil / gas / natural gas / . / We / them / fossil fuels

Almost all our energy comes from oil, gas and natural gas. We call them fossil fuels

2 tháng 12 2017

In the United States of America, English is(1)..also.the national language, the language of the (2)..American. national. Four hundred years ago, some English people (3)..came. to North America to live(4).there.. and they (5)..brought. the English language to this new country. After them (6)..many. people from all the countries of Europe. And they all learned English (7)..because. they made it a little (8).difference.. from British English. In the USA now people speak American English. Very many words are the(9).same.. in America and in Btitish English, but the American people do not speak the English language in the same way(10).as.. people do in England.

24 tháng 3 2018

8.different

Em hãy đọc đoạn văn sau rồi trả lời những câu hỏi bên dưới. Antarctica is a snow-covered continent. The average temperature at the South Pole is - 510C. Few plants or animals can live on the land- it is too cold for them. There are few scientists from different countries who live and work on speculial bases in Antarctica. On midsummer's day ( December 22nd ) there is daylight for 24 hours and so during this period a few tourists ships and planes come to see this strange...
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Em hãy đọc đoạn văn sau rồi trả lời những câu hỏi bên dưới.

Antarctica is a snow-covered continent. The average temperature at the South Pole is - 510C. Few plants or animals can live on the land- it is too cold for them. There are few scientists from different countries who live and work on speculial bases in Antarctica. On midsummer's day ( December 22nd ) there is daylight for 24 hours and so during this period a few tourists ships and planes come to see this strange land. But in winter there is no daylight for months. It must be a terrible place during the winter. The snow is always there - winter and summer - but in fact, little snow falls in the year ( an average of 12 - 20 cm ). People say that it can be a beautiful place. At first, it appears frightening but after a little time, some people fall in love with it.
1. What is the weather like in Antarctica ?
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2. Why can few plants and animals live in Antarctica ?
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3. Where do the scientists come from ?
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4. How many tourist ships and planes come to see this strange land ?
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5. What is always there in winter and summer ?
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12 tháng 1 2017

Em hãy đọc đoạn văn sau rồi trả lời những câu hỏi bên dưới.

Antarctica is a snow-covered continent. The average temperature at the South Pole is - 510C. Few plants or animals can live on the land- it is too cold for them. There are few scientists from different countries who live and work on speculial bases in Antarctica. On midsummer's day ( December 22nd ) there is daylight for 24 hours and so during this period a few tourists ships and planes come to see this strange land. But in winter there is no daylight for months. It must be a terrible place during the winter. The snow is always there - winter and summer - but in fact, little snow falls in the year ( an average of 12 - 20 cm ). People say that it can be a beautiful place. At first, it appears frightening but after a little time, some people fall in love with it.
1. What is the weather like in Antarctica ?
=> It is very cold.
2. Why can few plants and animals live in Antarctica ?
=> Few plants or animals can live on the land because it is too cold for them.
3. Where do the scientists come from ?
=> They come from different countries who live and work on speculial bases in Antarctica.
4. How many tourist ships and planes come to see this strange land ?
=> A few tourists ships and planes come to see this strange land.
5. What is always there in winter and summer ?
=> The snow is always there - winter and summer.

\(UNIT 7: TELEVISION D. VERB FORMS I. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. You should (do) your homework, instead of (watch) TV before dinner. 2. She turned on the radio because she wanted (listen) to some music. 3. (you/ watch) the news on TV last night? 4. What (you/ do) tonight, Hung? 5. Which programme (Linda/ like) best? 6. A new series of wildlife programmes (be) on at 9 o'clock Monday evenings. 7. My father never (watch) romantic films on television. 8. I only let...
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\(UNIT 7: TELEVISION D. VERB FORMS I. Write the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. You should (do) your homework, instead of (watch) TV before dinner. 2. She turned on the radio because she wanted (listen) to some music. 3. (you/ watch) the news on TV last night? 4. What (you/ do) tonight, Hung? 5. Which programme (Linda/ like) best? 6. A new series of wildlife programmes (be) on at 9 o'clock Monday evenings. 7. My father never (watch) romantic films on television. 8. I only let my kids (watch) television at the weekends. II. Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps and form sentences. Use will. 1. Tomorrow it (to rain) in the north-west. 2. My friend 3. Hey John! Wait a minute. I (to be) 12 next Monday. (to have) a word with you. 4. She (to contact)her boss next week. 5. I think you (to get) this job. 6. They (to arrive) at about 6 p.m. 7. The teacher (to explain) this exercise. 8. He (to drop) the bottle of water. 9. Lots of accidents (to happen) in that weather. 10.She (to cream) if you show her the spider.\)

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1 tháng 3 2019

I have a briefcase full of papers which describes cases Sherlock Holmes has investigated. Some are failures since there were some final explanations for the mysteries in question. A problem without a solution may interest the specialist but will offer little to the general reader. Among these unfinished stories is that of the yacht Alicia, Which one morning sailed into the mist and disappeared forever, the vessel along the crew were never seen again. Then there was the case of the well-known journalist Luigi Persano, Who found completely mad with a jar in front of him. A jar contained a remarkable worm, unknown by science up to that point. Apart from these mysterious cases to which various influence people would rather not see on print and those which might affect the reputation of Homes himself, for whom I have more respect than for any man alive.

VI. Have you ever been to Britain ? I've dreamed of going there (1)____ I was a little girl and finally, (2)___the spring of 2012 , it happened.Twas three weeks and (3)_____much of that time soaking up the culture, history, and scenery of this incredible island. I visited several districts in England, Wales and Scotland and even (4)____a site trip to Ireland . Every place I went to seemed to be more interesting and more beautiful (5)____the last. The tour I was with began on london . Of all...
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VI.

Have you ever been to Britain ? I've dreamed of going there (1)____ I was a little girl and finally, (2)___the spring of 2012 , it happened.Twas three weeks and (3)_____much of that time soaking up the culture, history, and scenery of this incredible island. I visited several districts in England, Wales and Scotland and even (4)____a site trip to Ireland . Every place I went to seemed to be more interesting and more beautiful (5)____the last.

The tour I was with began on london . Of all the sights I saw there , the Tower of London was the most (6)___.The Tower is a building complex of incredibly rich history.

Also on the Thames are the Houses of Parliament and,of course, the clock tower housing "Big Ben". I saw so many landmarks I can hardly remember them all.Although it was just a glimpse of london I did,(7)____get a chance to see al the (8)____famous places.

After (9)_____of days in london we traveled to south of England stoppong to visit Stonehenge. If you don't know about Stonehenge there are a couple of links on my links page tha will (10) _____you to sites that can fill you in .

1.A.for. B. while. C.since. D.because

2.A.on B.in C. at D. to

3.A.spent. B. took. C. did. D.used.

4.A.did B.got. C. spent. D. made

5.A. than. B.as. C.with. D.than.

6.A.interesting. B.interested. C.interes. D.interestingly

7.A.at first. B.at all. C. at least. D. at that

8.A.more. B.much. C.most. D.many

9.A.few B.some C.a couple D.little

10.A.reach. B.take. C.make. D.send

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2 tháng 5 2017

VI.

Have you ever been to Britain ? I've dreamed of going there (1)____ I was a little girl and finally, (2)___the spring of 2012 , it happened.Twas three weeks and (3)_____much of that time soaking up the culture, history, and scenery of this incredible island. I visited several districts in England, Wales and Scotland and even (4)____a site trip to Ireland . Every place I went to seemed to be more interesting and more beautiful (5)____the last.

The tour I was with began on london . Of all the sights I saw there , the Tower of London was the most (6)___.The Tower is a building complex of incredibly rich history.

Also on the Thames are the Houses of Parliament and,of course, the clock tower housing "Big Ben". I saw so many landmarks I can hardly remember them all.Although it was just a glimpse of london I did,(7)____get a chance to see al the (8)____famous places.

After (9)_____of days in london we traveled to south of England stoppong to visit Stonehenge. If you don't know about Stonehenge there are a couple of links on my links page tha will (10) _____you to sites that can fill you in .

1.A.for. B. while. C.since. D.because

2.A.on B.in C. at D. to

3.A.spent. B. took. C. did. D.used.

4.A.did B.got. C. spent. D. made

5.A. than. B.as. C.with. D.than.

6.A.interesting. B.interested. C.interes. D.interestingly

7.A.at first. B.at all. C. at least. D. at that

8.A.more. B.much. C.most. D.many

9.A.few B.some C.a couple D.little

10.A.reach. B.take. C.make. D.send

2 tháng 5 2017

mọi người ơi giúp mình gấp mình sắp phải nộp bài ròi :)

12 tháng 5 2017

Last Friday was a holiday. It was Independence Day, (1).....so.....we didn't have to go to school. I slept a little later(2).....than.....usual. Around ten, my friend, Lan come over to my house. (3).......We.......packed a picnic basket and then rode to Thien An hill. We (4)......spent........most of the day there. First,we took a long walk(5).....on.......the hill. Then we play a game of chess. While we were (6)....playing.......the game, it suddenlybegan to rain. Luckily, there was an empty tent (7).......there....., so we rushed into it had our lunch there. We sat it the tent (8)........reading.......books and chatting to each other until 3pm, but it didn't stop (9).....raining....... Finally, we rode back home (10).......in.........the rain. We had a memorable trip!

12 tháng 5 2017

thanks bạn nhiều nha

Every drop of water in the ocean, even in the deepest parts, responds to the forces that create the tides. No other force that affects the sea is so strong. Compared with the tides, the waves created by the wind are surface movements feltno more than a hundred fathoms below the surface. The currents also seldom involve more than the upper several hundred fathoms despite their impressive sweep. The tides are a response of the waters of the ocean to the pull of the Moon and the more distant Sun....
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Every drop of water in the ocean, even in the deepest parts, responds to the forces that create the tides. No other force that affects the sea is so strong. Compared with the tides, the waves created by the wind are surface movements feltno more than a hundred fathoms below the surface. The currents also seldom involve more than the upper several hundred fathoms despite their impressive sweep.

The tides are a response of the waters of the ocean to the pull of the Moon and the more distant Sun. In theory, there is a gravitational attraction between the water and even the outermost star of the universe. In reality, however, the pull of remote stars is so slight as to be obliterated by the control of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. Just as the Moon rises later each day by fifty minutes, on the average, so, in most places, the time of high tide iscorrespondingly later each day. And as the Moon waxes and wanes in its monthly cycle, so the height of the tide varies. The tidal movements are strongest when the Moon is a sliver in the sky, and when it is full. These are the highest flood tides and the lowest ebb tides of the lunar month and are called the spring tides. At these times, the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line and the pull of the two heavenly bodies is added together to bring the water high on the beaches, to send its surf upward against the sea cliffs, and to draw a high tide into the harbors. Twice each month, at the quarters of the Moon, when the Sun, Moon, and Earth lie at the apexes of a triangular configuration and the pull of the Sun and Moon are opposed, the moderate tidal movements called neap tides occur. Then the difference between high and low water is less than at any other time during the month.

Choose A, B, C, or D

1. The main point of the first paragraph is ...

A. The wave created by ocean currents are very large

B. Despite the strength of the wind, it only moves surface water

C. Deep ocean water is seldom affected by forces that move water

D. The tides are the most powerful force to affect the movement of ocean water

2. The word "In reality" in the third sentence of the second paragraph is closest in meaning to

A. Surprisingly

B. Actually

C. Characteristically

D. Similarly

3. According to the passage, the most vital factor in recognizing how much gravitational effect one object in space has on the tides is

A. Size

B. Distance

C. Temperature

D. Density

4. In the ninth sentence of the second paragraph, the word "configuration" is closest in meaning to

A. Unit

B. Center

C. Surface

D. Arrangement

5. Neap tides occur when

A. The sun counteracts the moon's gravitational attraction

B. The moon is full

C. The moon is farthest from the sun

D. Waves created by the wind combine with the moon's gravitational attraction

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13 tháng 1 2019

1. The main point of the first paragraph is ...

A. The wave created by ocean currents are very large

B. Despite the strength of the wind, it only moves surface water

C. Deep ocean water is seldom affected by forces that move water

D. The tides are the most powerful force to affect the movement of ocean water

2. The word "In reality" in the third sentence of the second paragraph is closest in meaning to

A. Surprisingly

B. Actually

C. Characteristically

D. Similarly

3. According to the passage, the most vital factor in recognizing how much gravitational effect one object in space has on the tides is

A. Size

B. Distance

C. Temperature

D. Density

4. In the ninth sentence of the second paragraph, the word "configuration" is closest in meaning to

A. Unit

B. Center

C. Surface

D. Arrangement

5. Neap tides occur when

A. The sun counteracts the moon's gravitational attraction

B. The moon is full

C. The moon is farthest from the sun

D. Waves created by the wind combine with the moon's gravitational attraction