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1. He dressed but instead of returning to his duties, lay back on his bed, _____ depressed and exhausted.A. specifically B. relatively C. deeply D. particularly2.  She always has a _____ for being a bread maker, but her mother imposes her opinion that she must become a teacher on her.A. hunger             B. urge          C. thirst           D. peak3. He didn’t want to _____ a fuss with his wife at the public place, so he just kept silent.A. pass            B. claim           C. make...
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1. He dressed but instead of returning to his duties, lay back on his bed, _____ depressed and exhausted.

A. specifically B. relatively C. deeply D. particularly

2.  She always has a _____ for being a bread maker, but her mother imposes her opinion that she must become a teacher on her.

A. hunger             B. urge          C. thirst           D. peak

3. He didn’t want to _____ a fuss with his wife at the public place, so he just kept silent.

A. pass            B. claim           C. make                 D. run

4. The monitor always goes to class on time to set a good _____ for the whole class.

 A. motion               B. example           C. mistake              D. hobby

5. For the _____ of those who have already read the chapter, I won’t go into it in too much detail here today.

A. chance          B. sake          C. help             D. invent

6. I don’t want to listen to any more of your half-_____ ideas. Come back when you have some ideas that aren’t impractical and stupid.

A. mashed             B. peeled          C. rinsed               D. baked

7. You should take notice of warnings which state that guard dogs are on _____. A. alert               B. patrol           C. defence          D. watch

8. The experience of marvelling at the diversity of wildlife and stunning scenery does not _____ cheap.

A. cost            B. come          C. find         D. charge

9. Daniel didn’t work here for very long, but he definitely made his _____ on the place.  

A. impression          B. mark C. point D. stamp

10 . The interest in him _____ to such a degree that his exploits made front page news.

A. mounted B. augmented C. elevated D. ascended

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8 tháng 10 2017

Fill in each black with the corect form ò the word in the backet

1. My teacher is very caring and .....sympathetic.... ( Symphathy )

2. July felt .....shocking..... when knowing that his parents got divorced . ( Shock )

3. When you have a romantic relationship , you're having a relationship based on love and ....emotional..... attraction . ( Emotion )

4. I thought my friend ....betrayed....... my trút when she told orther my secret ( Betray )

5. My parents always worry that i am in a .....relationship...... with Nam , my close friend . ( Relation )

6. Linda doesn't get on welll with her parents . They have a lot of .........arguments....... ( Argue )

7. My parents and teachers are always telling me that i have to ....concentrate...... on my study ( Concentration )

8. Never judge someone by their .....disappearance...... ( appear )

8 tháng 10 2017

Fill in each black with the corect form ò the word in the backet

1. My teacher is very caring and ....sympathetic..... ( Symphathy )

2. July felt .....shocked..... when knowing that his parents got divorced . ( Shock )

3. When you have a romantic relationship , you're having a relationship based on love and ....emotional..... attraction . ( Emotion )

4. I thought my friend ......betrayed..... my trust when she told orther my secret ( Betray )

5. My parents always worry that i am in a ......relationship..... with Nam , my close friend . ( Relation )

6. Linda doesn't get on welll with her parents . They have a lot of ........arguements........ ( Argue )

7. My parents and teachers are always telling me that i have to ......concentrate.... on my study ( Concentration )

8. Never judge someone by their .....apperance...... ( appear )

Read the passage carefully , then choose the correct answers . Having a best friend to confide in can bring a positive effect on our emotional heath . An evening out with the closest friend may be the best guarantee of a good time . In fact , our best friend can prevent us from developing serious psychological problems such as depression and anxiety . Best friendship evolves with time - we cannot go out and pick our best friend . We become friends with people who share common interests - at...
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Read the passage carefully , then choose the correct answers .

Having a best friend to confide in can bring a positive effect on our emotional heath . An evening out with the closest friend may be the best guarantee of a good time . In fact , our best friend can prevent us from developing serious psychological problems such as depression and anxiety . Best friendship evolves with time - we cannot go out and pick our best friend . We become friends with people who share common interests - at school or through hobbies , for example . Best friends have usually known each other for years and stuck together through good and bad times . If you haven't got one , perhaps you are being too distant from people , or focusing too much on your work .

1/ A best friend can ...........................................

a. give us a healthy life

b. go out with us in the evening

c. spend much time finding

d. share joy and sadness with us

2/ Close friends need to ...................................

a. study at the same school

b. have the same interests

c. pursue the same hobbies

d. spend time together

3/ According to the passage , .............................................................................

a. it takes a lot of time to make close friendships

b. we can go out and choose a good friend easily

c. best friends have good and bad times

d. It's very difficult to make lasting friendships

4/ The word " one " in the last paragraph refers to .....................................

a. good time

b. bad time

c. a friendship

d. a close friend

5/ Which of the following sentences is not mentioned ?

a. We often have satisfaction being with a close friend

b. the ties of close friendship will never be broken

c. An unsociable person may not have a close friend

d. Friendships need time to develop .

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29 tháng 9 2019

1. D. share joy and sadness with us

2. B .have the same interests

3. A . it takes a lot of time to make close friendships

5. D. a close friend

6. B .the ties of close friendship will never be broken.

Complete these sentences with words which have the same roots as the words in italics31. I appreciated Peter’s help very much, and expressed my ___________ to his parents.32. I believe in preventing disease because ____________ is always better than cure.33. I can’t become a member of that club yet, because ___________ is only open to people over eighteen.34. I can’t say that work usually tires me, but this particular job is very ________ .35. I congratulated Judy on her success, and she...
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Complete these sentences with words which have the same roots as the words in italics

31. I appreciated Peter’s help very much, and expressed my ___________ to his parents.

32. I believe in preventing disease because ____________ is always better than cure.

33. I can’t become a member of that club yet, because ___________ is only open to people over eighteen.

34. I can’t say that work usually tires me, but this particular job is very ________ .

35. I congratulated Judy on her success, and she received ________ from a lot of other people too.

36. Thousands of people use that car park every day. __________ pay on leaving the car park.

37. I don’t like the way Peter boasts.... No, and his brother Jim is _____________ too.

38. If the ground isn’t flat enough, you can ___________ it with this.

39. If the sauce isn’t thick enough, you can ___________ it with flour.

40. If you agree on this proposal, we can prepare an _________ for signature.

 

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22 tháng 7 2023

31 appreciation

32 prevention

33 membership

34 tiring

35 congratulation

36 Users

37 boastful

38 inflate

39 thicken

40 agreement

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What is "pop" music? It has always been difficult for me to decide (1)___________ "popular music" means music written for the people or it is simple music that the people like.The same problem of definition exists with jazz. So (2)___________ different types of music have been called jazz at one time or (3)___________ that is hard to say what it really is. Jazz has always been considered (4)___________black music but when I first took an interest in it I used to hear white bands playing...
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What is "pop" music? It has always been difficult for me to decide (1)___________ "popular music" means music written for the people or it is simple music that the people like.The same problem of definition exists with jazz. So (2)___________ different types of music have been called jazz at one time or (3)___________ that is hard to say what it really is. Jazz has always been considered (4)___________black music but when I first took an interest in it I used to hear white bands playing music that was like Louis Armstrong's in the 1920s. I found out (5)___________ that they learn to do this by playing his records over and over again until their style was (6)___________ to his for them to imitate him. Since then white singers (7)___________ Bob Dylan have rediscovered their own folk tradition, instead of borrowing from black roots. But the main changes since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that (8)___________have more money to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the "pop music" industry, aims at the teenage audience. Another is that electronic equipment has developed (9)___________ extent that technicians are now capable of mixing sound to produce recordings that are quite different from a live performance. But the real problem with "pop" music is that Tin Pan Alley has always worked against (10)___________ a genuine music of the people. It takes everything original and natural out of it and replaces it with cheap commercial imitation.As the American folk singer, Woody Guthrie said: "They've always preferred the second-rate song. They've never wanted to play the good one.

Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

1. A. what B. how C. whether D. when 2. A. much B. a lot of C. many D. plenty 3. A. the other B. the others C. others D. another 4. A. to be B. being C. as being D. that it is 5. A. presently B. afterwards C. after D. soon 6. A. so close B. close enough C. too close D. enough close 7. A. like B. as C. for instance D. for example 8. A. the youths B. young people C. the youth D. youngs 9. A. in so great B. to so great C. in such an D. to such an 10. A. its being B. it to be C. being it D. that it was
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28 tháng 3 2017
What is "pop" music? It has always been difficult for me to decide (1)___________ "popular music" means music written for the people or it is simple music that the people like.The same problem of definition exists with jazz. So (2)___________ different types of music have been called jazz at one time or (3)___________ that is hard to say what it really is. Jazz has always been considered (4)___________black music but when I first took an interest in it I used to hear white bands playing music that was like Louis Armstrong's in the 1920s. I found out (5)___________ that they learn to do this by playing his records over and over again until their style was (6)___________ to his for them to imitate him. Since then white singers (7)___________ Bob Dylan have rediscovered their own folk tradition, instead of borrowing from black roots. But the main changes since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that (8)___________have more money to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the "pop music" industry, aims at the teenage audience. Another is that electronic equipment has developed (9)___________ extent that technicians are now capable of mixing sound to produce recordings that are quite different from a live performance. But the real problem with "pop" music is that Tin Pan Alley has always worked against (10)___________ a genuine music of the people. It takes everything original and natural out of it and replaces it with cheap commercial imitation.As the American folk singer, Woody Guthrie said: "They've always preferred the second-rate song. They've never wanted to play the good one.

Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

1. A. what B. how C. whether D. when 2. A. much B. a lot of C. many D. plenty 3. A. the other B. the others C. others D. another 4. A. to be B. being C. as being D. that it is 5. A. presently B. afterwards C. after D. soon 6. A. so close B. close enough C. too close D. enough close 7. A. like B. as C. for instance D. for example 8. A. the youths B. young people C. the youth D. youngs 9. A. in so great B. to so great C. in such an D. to such an 10. A. its being B. it to be C. being it D. that it was
31 tháng 10 2022

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51. His parents were bitterly disappointed _______ him.     A. for                            B. on                             C. with                          D. at52. It is rapidly becoming clear _______ me that I'm not suited to being a teacher.     A. from                         B. on                             C. to                              D. at53. It's not like you to behave like this, Alice - I'm surprised _______ you     A. from                         B....
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51. His parents were bitterly disappointed _______ him.

     A. for                            B. on                             C. with                          D. at

52. It is rapidly becoming clear _______ me that I'm not suited to being a teacher.

     A. from                         B. on                             C. to                              D. at

53. It's not like you to behave like this, Alice - I'm surprised _______ you

     A. from                         B. on                             C. to                              D. at

54. He is skillful _______ organizing the parties.

     A. from                         B. on                             C. to                              D. at

55. My brother is fond _______ pointing out my mistakes.

     A. of                              B. on                             C. to                              D. at

56. When she looked at him her eyes were full _______ tears.

     A. of                              B. about                        C. to                              D. at

57. I'm confident _______ his skills as a manager.

     A. from                         B. about                        C. to                              D. of

58. What time would it be convenient _______ me to come over?

     A. for                            B. in                              C. about                        D. at

59. He is good _______ swimming. He won the gold medal last year.

     A. for                            B. in                              C. about                        D. at

60. He's greedy _______ power.

     A. for                            B. in                              C. about                        D. at

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3 tháng 10 2021

1 C

2 C

3 D

4 D

5 A

6 A

7 D

8 A

9 D

10 B

5 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án A

Dịch: Anh ngăn người bạn thân của mình nói sự thật.

D
datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

1. b

2. d

3. b

4. c

1 David Brown decided to write a book about public school traditions because

(David Brown quyết định viết một cuốn sách về truyền thống trường tư vì)

=> b he's always had an interest in public schools.

(anh ấy luôn quan tâm đến các trường tư thục.)

Thông tin: 

G Well, I didn’t actually go to a public school myself – I went to an ordinary state school – but I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of them, and by their traditions. (Chà, bản thân tôi không thực sự học trường tư – tôi học ở một trường công lập bình thường – nhưng tôi luôn bị cuốn hút bởi ý tưởng về chúng và bởi truyền thống của chúng.)

2 'The Wall Game' is a game which

('The Wall Game' là một trò chơi mà)

=> d has very few goals.

(có rất ít bàn thắng.)

Thông tin: 

...For example, the Eton Wall Game is a very old tradition.

(Ví dụ, trò Bức tường Eton rất lâu đời rồi đấy nhỉ.)

G ...But it’s so difficult to score that the last goal was in 1909, more than a hundred years ago!

(Nhưng nó thật sự khó để ghi bàn vì bàn thắng cuối cùng là vào năm 1909, hơn 100 năm trước rồi!)

3 The sport of rugby was invented

(Môn thể thao bóng bầu dục được phát minh)

b by a schoolboy called Ellis at a school called Rugby College.

(bởi một cậu học sinh tên là Ellis tại trường Cao đẳng Rugby.)

 

Thông tin: 

G Well, of course the sport of rugby gets its name from the public school where it was first played: Rugby College. The story is that during a game of ordinary football in 1823, a boy named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it – so he invented the sport of ‘rugby football’. (Chà, tất nhiên môn thể thao bóng bầu dục lấy tên từ trường tư thục nơi nó được chơi lần đầu tiên: Rugby College. Chuyện kể rằng trong một trận bóng đá thông thường vào năm 1823, một cậu bé tên là William Webb Ellis đã nhặt quả bóng và chạy đi với nó – vì vậy cậu đã phát minh ra môn thể thao “bóng bầu dục”.)

4 What does the game called 'the Greaze' involve?

(Trò chơi có tên là 'the Greaze' liên quan đến điều gì?)

c Students try to get a piece of a pancake. 

(Học sinh cố gắng tranh lấy một miếng bánh kẹp.)

Thông tin:

G The cook throws the pancake in the air and the students fight over it for one minute. The student that gets the largest piece of the pancake is  the winner and receives a prize – a gold coin. (Người đầu bếp tung chiếc bánh kếp lên không trung và các học sinh tranh giành nó trong một phút. Học sinh nào giành được miếng bánh kếp lớn nhất sẽ là người chiến thắng và nhận được phần thưởng - một đồng tiền vàng.)

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

Bài nghe: 

P = Presenter 

G = Guest 

In this part of the programme, I’m going to talk to David Brown, who’s written a book about English public schools. David, welcome. Why did you choose this topic?

G Well, I didn’t actually go to a public school myself – I went to an ordinary state school – but I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of them, and by their traditions. And I’m sure I’m not the only one. In fact, since I wrote my book, I’ve met lots of other people who share my interest.

Really? Now, in your book, you describe quite a few of these traditions. For example, the Eton Wall Game is a very old tradition. It dates back to ... when exactly?

1766. Yes, it’s a game that is played only at Eton College. It’s a bit like football, but the pitch is very narrow and it’s next to a wall. Each team has to get the ball to the end of the wall. If they do that, they score a goal. But it’s so difficult to score that the last goal was in 1909, more than a hundred years ago!

P Are there any other unusual games played at public schools?

Well, of course the sport of rugby gets its name from the public school where it was first played: Rugby College. The story is that during a game of ordinary football in 1823, a boy named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it – so he invented the sport of ‘rugby football’. That sport is now played all over the world. But the Eton Wall Game isn’t! In fact I think it is still only played at Eton.

Well, with one goal every hundred years, I’m not surprised.

And then there’s the Greaze.

P The Greaze?

Yes, the Greaze – G-R-E-A-Z-E. It’s a game that’s played once a year, on pancake day, at Westminster School. The school cook makes a special pancake with horse hair in it, to make it stronger.

P That sounds disgusting. Horse hair?

G Yes, but they don’t eat it. The cook throws the pancake in the air and the students fight over it for one minute. The student that gets the largest piece of the pancake is the winner and receives a prize – a gold coin. Then the whole school has a half-day holiday.

Amazing.

Yes. And in the past, there was another part of the tradition. If the cook didn’t throw the pancake high enough, all the students threw their Latin books at him. But that doesn’t happen now.

P That’s good. Poor cook! Well, it sounds like a fascinating book. David Brown, thank you very much.

Tạm dịch: 

P = Diễn giải

G = Khách mời

P Trong phần này của chương trình, tôi sẽ nói chuyện với David Brown, người đã viết một cuốn sách về các trường công lập ở Anh. Chào mừng David. Tại sao bạn chọn chủ đề này?

G Chà, bản thân tôi không thực sự học trường tư – tôi học ở một trường công lập bình thường – nhưng tôi luôn bị cuốn hút bởi ý tưởng về chúng và bởi truyền thống của chúng. Và tôi chắc chắn rằng tôi không phải là người duy nhất. Trên thực tế, kể từ khi tôi viết cuốn sách của mình, tôi đã gặp rất nhiều người khác có cùng sở thích với tôi.

P Thật sao? Hiện tại thì trong cuốn sách của bạn, bạn mô tả khá nhiều những truyền thống này. Ví dụ, Trò chơi Bức tường Eton là một truyền thống rất lâu đời. Nó có từ... chính xác là khi nào?

G 1766. Đúng vậy, đó là một trò chơi chỉ được chơi ở Đại học Eton. Nó hơi giống bóng đá, nhưng mặt sân rất hẹp và nằm sát tường. Mỗi đội phải đưa bóng đến cuối bức tường. Nếu họ làm được điều đó, họ sẽ ghi bàn. Nhưng thật khó để ghi bàn khi bàn thắng cuối cùng là vào năm 1909, hơn một trăm năm trước!

P Có trò chơi khác thường nào khác được chơi ở các trường tư không?

G Chà, tất nhiên môn thể thao bóng bầu dục lấy tên từ trường tư thục nơi nó được chơi lần đầu tiên: Rugby College. Chuyện kể rằng trong một trận bóng đá thông thường vào năm 1823, một cậu bé tên là William Webb Ellis đã nhặt quả bóng và chạy đi với nó – vì vậy cậu đã phát minh ra môn thể thao “bóng bầu dục”. Môn thể thao đó bây giờ được chơi trên toàn thế giới. Nhưng Trò chơi Bức tường Eton thì không! Trên thực tế, tôi nghĩ nó vẫn chỉ được chơi ở Eton thôi

P Chà, chỉ với 1 bàn thăng sau một trăm năm, thì tôi cũng không ngạc nhiên lắm.

G Và sau đó là Greaze.

P Greeze?

G Vâng, Greaze – G-R-E-A-Z-E. Đó là một trò chơi được chơi mỗi năm một lần, vào ngày bánh kếp, tại Trường Westminster. Đầu bếp của trường làm một chiếc bánh kếp đặc biệt với lông ngựa để khiến nó đậm đà hơn.

P Nghe có vẻ hơi ghê ghê. Lông ngựa sao?

G Đúng vậy, nhưng họ không ăn nó đâu. Người đầu bếp tung chiếc bánh kếp lên không trung và các học sinh tranh giành nó trong một phút. Học sinh nào giành được miếng bánh kếp lớn nhất sẽ là người chiến thắng và nhận được phần thưởng - một đồng tiền vàng. Sau đó toàn trường được nghỉ nửa ngày.

P Thích vậy.

G Đúng thế. Và trong quá khứ, có một phần khác của truyền thống. Nếu người đầu bếp không ném chiếc bánh đủ cao, tất cả học sinh sẽ ném sách tiếng Latinh về phía anh ta. Nhưng bây giờ người ta không làm vậy nữa.

P Thế là tốt. Tội người người đầu bếp! Vâng, và có vẻ như đó là một cuốn sách hấp dẫn đấy. Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều, David Brown.

12 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

Chores = housework (việc nhà)