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30 tháng 3 2018

disappear, be, bear, live, appear, perform, include, make, get, earn, star, know, begin

Kirsten Dunst (0)was lived in New Jersey, USA, in 1982. Her acting career(1)began at the age of three when she(2)appeared in her first TV advert. She (3)made her film debut with a small part in Woody Allen’s New York stories (1989)

In 1994, She (4)got her big break in Interview with the Vampire, (5)performing with famous megastars Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. Her performance as a creepy kid (6)earned her a Golden Globe nomination, the MTV Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and the Saturn award for Best Young Actress.

Over the next few years, she (7)started in more hit movies (8)including little Women ( 1994), Jumanji (1995), the romantic Get Over It (2001) and Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts (2003). However, her most successful films (9)are the Spider-man films (2002 and 2004) with Tobey Maguire, where she (10)plays the part of superhero Spider- man’s girlfriend, Mary Jane.

Complete each space with the correct form of one of the verbs given in the list. Remember that there are more verbs than needed. Number 0 is an example. Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt) appear, be, believe, live, allow, remember, have, attract, drive, begin, know, prefer, stay Although some groups of people (0) have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as we (1)________________ it today (2)________________ to be popular about 50 years ago....
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Complete each space with the correct form of one of the verbs given in the list. Remember that there are more verbs than needed. Number 0 is an example. Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

appear, be, believe, live, allow, remember, have, attract, drive, begin, know, prefer, stay

Although some groups of people (0) have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as we (1)________________ it today (2)________________ to be popular about 50 years ago. The increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping equipment (3)____________ more people to travel longer distances into the countryside and (4) ________________ there in greater comfort.

Many campers like (5)_________________ themselves in quiet areas, so they take their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or the mountains. Others, (6)_______________ to be near people, (7)_________________ to a public or privately-owned campsite which (8)_________________ up-to-date facilities, like hot shower and swimming pools.

Whether campers are separate in the mountain or on a busy site, they should (9)____________ to keep the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out any fires and keep food hidden to avoid (10)________________ animals.

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29 tháng 3 2018

Complete each space with the correct form of one of the verbs given in the list. Remember that there are more verbs than needed. Number 0 is an example. Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

appear, be, believe, live, allow, remember, have, attract, drive, begin, know, prefer, stay

Although some groups of people (0) have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as we (1) know it today (2)began to be popular about 50 years ago. The increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping equipment (3) have allowed more people to travel longer distances into the countryside and (4) to stay there in greater comfort.

Many campers like (5) to be themselves in quiet areas, so they take their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or the mountains. Others, (6) prefering to be near people, (7) drive to a public or privately-owned campsite which (8) has up-to-date facilities, like hot shower and swimming pools.

Whether campers are separate in the mountain or on a busy site, they should (9) remember to keep the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out any fires and keep food hidden to avoid (10) attracting animals.

21 tháng 7 2019

I. Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper preposition given in the box. There are more prepositions than needed. Write your

answer in the corresponding numbered boxes on the answer sheet.

off for down around on up out over

1.Suddenly the lights went out, and she wasn't able to make out where the exit was.

2.Her father decided to hand over his entire estate to her.

3.I have a spitting headache, and I certainly don't feel up to going to watch a concert.

4.While the office computer system was being fixed, there was nothing to do so we just sat around

5.She wasn't interested in his money. She fell for his sense of humour.

21 tháng 7 2019

I. Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper preposition given in the box. There are more prepositions than needed. Write your

answer in the corresponding numbered boxes on the answer sheet.

off for down around on up out over

1.Suddenly the lights went out, and she wasn't able to make out where the exit was.

2.Her father decided to hand over his entire estate to her.

3.I have a spitting headache, and I certainly don't feel up to going to watch a concert.

4.While the office computer system was being fixed, there was nothing to do so we just sataround

5.She wasn't interested in his money. She fell for his sense of humour.

20 tháng 8 2019

Complete the passage with the words given in the list. Make changes if necessary. There are more words than needed. Number 0 is an example

get polluted

The world's forests are (0) getting smaller, and this is causing many problems. The large forests of the world make most of our (1)......fresh ......air. As these forests get smaller, the air get (2).........bad .....Bad air cause many health problems for people. In addition, the forests are home to many animals. Many of these animals are (3)......dead ..........as the forests get smaller. This is bad for human, because many of these animals are (4).......useful .......to human

20 tháng 8 2019

1) fresh

2) worse

3) dead

4) useful

Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasal verbs in the box : keep up close down come back deal with get up look through pass down set off turn down live on 1. My sister is an early bird. She ................. at 7 o'clock every day of the week. 2. We'll ....................... for Tay Ho village at 9 o'clock and arrive at 10 o'clock. 3. When I was a student, I ...................... small allowances from my...
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Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasal verbs in the box :

keep up close down come back deal with get up
look through pass down set off turn down live on

1. My sister is an early bird. She ................. at 7 o'clock every day of the week.
2. We'll ....................... for Tay Ho village at 9 o'clock and arrive at 10 o'clock.
3. When I was a student, I ...................... small allowances from my parents.
4. The government must now ................... The preservation of traditional craft village.
5. The banks have ..................... a lot of branches in villages over the last few years.
6. Many foreign tourist decied to ..................... to Viet Nam for another holiday.
7. The offered her a trip to Europe but she .................... it ....................
8. He has .................... the report and found nothing interesting.
9. Phong walk too fast and it's really hard to ........................ him.
10. These traditional stories have been ....................... from parents to children over many gernernation.

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29 tháng 9 2019

1. gets up

2. set off

3. lived one

4. deal with

5. closed down

6. come back

7. turned it down

8. looked through

9. keep up with

10. passed down

29 tháng 9 2019

* 3. lived on

Supply the correct verb forms. 1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace". 2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write...
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Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write sstories. After (leave) school he (work) in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit) many countries and (meet) many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work) in theinternational sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) from a trip to Japan. She (be) asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) to Tokyo last month. While she (be) there, she (speak) Japanese everyday and (enjoy) very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided) to move to London, I (worry) whether the decisior. I (take) was the right one. As I (already sell) my house and (arrange) a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear) a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) to bother me. I (grow) up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have) to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) the plane. She (stand) in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) that she (leave) her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) very far from the airport so she (have) time to go back home to get the passport. She (get) back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come) from England. He (come) to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn) it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) an exam. If he passes, he ( move) into the next class. He (be) excited today because his parents (come) tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear) in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become) interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) by his father and grandfather, who (spend) years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (use) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (form) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) quite as rapidly.

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12 tháng 7 2019

Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) leaving school when she was 18, Laura (go)has gone to Bristol university for three years. While she (be)was at university, Laura (join) joined a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write)wrote her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be)was written in England in 1719. It (be) was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) beared in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) was a schoolboy, he (begin)began to write sstories. After (leave) leavingschool he (work)worked in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit)visited many countries and (meet) met many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work)is working in the international sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) has just returned from a trip to Japan. She (be)was asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) had never had the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) went to Tokyo last month. While she (be)was there, she (speak) spoke Japanese everyday and (enjoy) enjoyed very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided)decided to move to London, I (worry) worried whether the decisior. I (take)took was the right one. As I (already sell) have already solden my house and (arrange)have arranged a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear)heard a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) began to bother me. I (grow) have grown up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have)had to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) missed the plane. She (stand)was standing in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) realized that she (leave)had left her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) doesn't live very far from the airport so she (have)had time to go back home to get the passport. She (get)has got back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come)comes from England. He (come)came to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) started learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn)has learnt it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) has just taken an exam. If he passes, he ( move) will move into the next class. He (be) is excited today because his parents (come) will come tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear)Born in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become)became interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) was influenced by his father and grandfather, who (spend) spent years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) went so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (used) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (formed) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) doesn't advance quite as rapidly.

Part 1: Listening SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-10 Questions 1-5 Complete the information below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. City Library Head Librarian Example: Mrs. Phillips Hours (1) to 4:30 Books Ground floor Second floor Third floor (2) Adult collection (3) Book carts Brown cart Black cart White...
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Part 1: Listening

SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-10

Questions 1-5

Complete the information below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

City Library

Head Librarian

Example: Mrs. Phillips

Hours

(1) to 4:30

Books

Ground floor

Second floor

Third floor

(2)

Adult collection

(3)

Book carts

Brown cart

Black cart

White cart

books to re-shelve

books to (4)

books to (5)



Questions 6-10

Complete the library schedule below.

Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Activity

Location

Day and Time

Story Time

(7)

Lecture Series

Children's Room

Reference Room

(9) Room

(6) at 11:00

Saturday at (8)

Friday at (10)

SECTION 2. QUESTIONS 11-20

Questions 11-15

Choose FIVE letters, A—I. Which FIVE activities are available at Golden Lake
Resort?

A swimming

В boating

С waterskiing

D fishing

E tennis

F golf

G horseback riding

H hiking

I arts and crafts

Questions 16-20

Complete the schedule below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each
answer.

Night

Activity

Sunday

(16)

Monday

Dessert night

Tuesday

(17) night

Wednesday

(18)

Thursday

(19)

Friday

Talent show

Saturday

(20)

Part 2: Reading

READING PASSAGE 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1–13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

Aphantasia: A life without mental images

Close your eyes and imagine walking along a sandy beach and then gazing over the horizon as the Sun rises. How clear is the image that springs to mind?

Most people can readily conjure images inside their head - known as their mind's eye. But this year scientists have described a condition, aphantasia, in which some people are unable to visualise mental images.

Niel Kenmuir, from Lancaster, has always had a blind mind's eye. He knew he was different even in childhood. "My stepfather, when I couldn't sleep, told me to count sheep, and he explained what he meant, I tried to do it and I couldn't," he says. "I couldn't see any sheep jumping over fences, there was nothing to count."

Our memories are often tied up in images, think back to a wedding or first day at school. As a result, Niel admits, some aspects of his memory are "terrible", but he is very good at remembering facts. And, like others with aphantasia, he struggles to recognise faces. Yet he does not see aphantasia as a disability, but simply a different way of experiencing life.

Mind's eye blind

Ironically, Niel now works in a bookshop, although he largely sticks to the non-fiction aisles. His condition begs the question what is going on inside his picture-less mind. I asked him what happens when he tries to picture his fiancee. "This is the hardest thing to describe, what happens in my head when I think about things," he says. "When I think about my fiancee there is no image, but I am definitely thinking about her, I know today she has her hair up at the back, she's brunette. But I'm not describing an image I am looking at, I'm remembering features about her, that's the strangest thing and maybe that is a source of some regret."

The response from his mates is a very sympathetic: "You're weird." But while Niel is very relaxed about his inability to picture things, it is often a cause of distress for others. One person who took part in a study into aphantasia said he had started to feel "isolated" and "alone" after discovering that other people could see images in their heads. Being unable to reminisce about his mother years after her death led to him being "extremely distraught".

The super-visualiser

At the other end of the spectrum is children's book illustrator, Lauren Beard, whose work on the Fairytale Hairdresser series will be familiar to many six-year-olds. Her career relies on the vivid images that leap into her mind's eye when she reads text from her author. When I met her in her box-room studio in Manchester, she was working on a dramatic scene in the next book. The text describes a baby perilously climbing onto a chandelier.

"Straightaway I can visualise this grand glass chandelier in some sort of French kind of ballroom, and the little baby just swinging off it and really heavy thick curtains," she says. "I think I have a strong imagination, so I can create the world and then keep adding to it so it gets sort of bigger and bigger in my mind and the characters too they sort of evolve. I couldn't really imagine what it's like to not imagine, I think it must be a bit of a shame really."

Not many people have mental imagery as vibrant as Lauren or as blank as Niel. They are the two extremes of visualisation. Adam Zeman, a professor of cognitive and behavioural neurology, wants to compare the lives and experiences of people with aphantasia and its polar-opposite hyperphantasia. His team, based at the University of Exeter, coined the term aphantasia this year in a study in the journal Cortex.

Prof Zeman tells the BBC: "People who have contacted us say they are really delighted that this has been recognised and has been given a name, because they have been trying to explain to people for years that there is this oddity that they find hard to convey to others." How we imagine is clearly very subjective - one person's vivid scene could be another's grainy picture. But Prof Zeman is certain that aphantasia is real. People often report being able to dream in pictures, and there have been reported cases of people losing the ability to think in images after a brain injury.

He is adamant that aphantasia is "not a disorder" and says it may affect up to one in 50 people. But he adds: "I think it makes quite an important difference to their experience of life because many of us spend our lives with imagery hovering somewhere in the mind's eye which we inspect from time to time, it's a variability of human experience."



Top of Form

Questions 1–5

Do the following statements agree with the information in the IELTS reading text?

In boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet, write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

1. Aphantasia is a condition, which describes people, for whom it is hard to visualise mental images.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

2. Niel Kenmuir was unable to count sheep in his head. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

3. People with aphantasia struggle to remember personal traits and clothes of different people. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

4. Niel regrets that he cannot portray an image of his fiancee in his mind. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

5. Inability to picture things in someone's head is often a cause of distress for a person. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

6. All people with aphantasia start to feel 'isolated' or 'alone' at some point of their lives. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

7. Lauren Beard's career depends on her imagination. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

8. The author met Lauren Beard when she was working on a comedy scene in her next book. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

Questions 9–13

Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet.

9. Only a small fraction of people have imagination as as Lauren does.

10. Hyperphantasia is to aphantasia.

11. There are a lot of subjectivity in comparing people's imagination - somebody's vivid scene could be another person's .

12. Prof Zeman is that aphantasia is not an illness.

13. Many people spend their lives with somewhere in the mind's eye.

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23 tháng 8 2020

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the table.

find keep get break
live find go

1) I enjoyed living in London, but it didn't really__live___up to my expectations.

2) Remember to__find___out how many people are coming to the party.

3) My aunt never really___got__ over the death of her pet dog.

4) You were going too fast! I couldn't___keep__up with you.

5) I'm sorry I'm late, but the car__broke___down on the way here, so I had to phone for a taxi.

6) You were going to fast! I couldn't___keep__up with you.

Turn on Turn off give up keep on calm down look after look for look at look up wake up go on …. run into ran out eat out come across fill in stand out stand for pass away take after take care of take part in …. (I)/ Fill in the blanks with the suitable form of the phrasal verbs in the box 1.Oh my God! My computer ___ again. This is the third time this...
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Turn on

Turn off

give up

keep on

calm down

look after

look for

look at

look up

wake up

go on

….

run into

ran out

eat out

come across

fill in

stand out

stand for

pass away

take after

take care of

take part in

….

(I)/ Fill in the blanks with the suitable form of the phrasal verbs in the box

1.Oh my God! My computer ___ again. This is the third time this week

2. Why are you so upset? Lien didn’t intend to spill coffee on you.______!

3. Please don’t ____ the TV. I’m doing my homework

4. How about ____ tonight. I really don’t like to cook

5. My father knows smoking isn’t good for his health, but he can’t _____.

6. I’m not ready to stop yet. I think I’ll ___ working for a while.

7. I _____ one of my high school friend this morning. We haven’t seen each other for years.

8. have you ever had to ______ a baby for the whole week?

9. this machine automatically _____ after 2 minutes not in use

10. The sound he made ______ the whole street.

(II)/ Replace the underline with an aquivalent phrasal verb in the box

1.A : Can you tell me what this word mean?

B : Why don’t you check its meaning in the dictionary?

2. That guy died very young in an accident

3. The class meeting was postponed until futher notice.

4. The little boy said that when he was older, he wanted to be a pilot.

5. Who do you want to see?

6. We can believe him. He is reliable.

7. Could you please complete this form?

8. He looks like his father

9. You did a good job, Nhung! Your work really is excellent

10. a lot of people in my neighborhood get up early and do morning exercise

III/ Complete the dialogues, using the correct form of the phrase verbs in the box.

look after/ take off / fill in / turn up / give up / try on / keep up/ turn off/ see off/ look up / run out/ break down

1. A; What shall I do with this form?

B ; Just fill it in and send it to the address at the top.

2. A: Is Sonnia a fast runner?

B: Oh, yes. Nobody else can ………with her.

3. A: Why didn't you buy a dictionary?

B: The bookstore has ………of them.

4. A: Is Cathy going to Australia tomorrow?

B: Yes, I'm going to ………her………

5. A: Would you like to go to the movies with us?

B: I'd love to but I have to……… my youngest sister.

6. A: Why are you so late?

B: I'm sorry. My car………on the way here.

7. A: Why don't you ……… that dress in the window?

B: No, I don't like it color.

8. A: Have you got Tamara's phone number?

B: No. but if you want to know, you can………it………in the phone book.

9. A: Hello, Tom.

B: Hello, Michelle. Good to see you. Come in and ………your coat……… .

10. A: You shouldn't leave the television on all night.

B: Sorry, I forgot. I usually ………it………before going to bed.

11. A: Have you met Jame yet?

B: No, I haven't. I arranged to meet her after work last night but she didn't ………

12. A: So how long is it since you ………smoking?

B: Well, I stopped smoking three years ago.

Choose the best answer

1.I got up late in the morning because my a larm clock didn’t.....................

A.go off

B.get off

C.put off

D.come off

2. My parents.........me.........at the railway station .

A.saw /on

B.saw /off

C.took / off

D. left / off

3. Lan dropped his watch when he was...............the bus .

A.turning off

B. getting off

C.taking off

D.going off

4.Could you.............the radio ? I’m trying to finish this assignment .

A.turn on

B.turn off

C.turn in

D.turn over

5. Can you ........the volume, Hoa ? I want to listen to the weather forecast tomorrow .

A.turn up

B.take up

C.put up

D.go up

6.Remember to............your shoes when you go into the temple .

A.put in

B.put on

C.take on

D.take off

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21 tháng 8 2018

1.I got up late in the morning because my a larm clock didn’t.....................

A.go off

B.get off

C.put off

D.come off

2. My parents.........me.........at the railway station .

A.saw /on

B.saw /off

C.took / off

D. left / off

3. Lan dropped his watch when he was...............the bus .

A.turning off

B. getting off

C.taking off

D.going off

4.Could you.............the radio ? I’m trying to finish this assignment .

A.turn on

B.turn off

C.turn in

D.turn over

5. Can you ........the volume, Hoa ? I want to listen to the weather forecast tomorrow .

A.turn up

B.take up

C.put up

D.go up

6.Remember to............your shoes when you go into the temple .

A.put in

B.put on

C.take on

D.take off

21 tháng 8 2018

1. A; What shall I do with this form?

B ; Just fill it in and send it to the address at the top.

2. A: Is Sonnia a fast runner?

B: Oh, yes. Nobody else can ……keep up…with her.

3. A: Why didn't you buy a dictionary?

B: The bookstore has ……run out…of them.

4. A: Is Cathy going to Australia tomorrow?

B: Yes, I'm going to ……see…her…off……

5. A: Would you like to go to the movies with us?

B: I'd love to but I have to……look after… my youngest sister.

6. A: Why are you so late?

B: I'm sorry. My car…broke down……on the way here.

7. A: Why don't you …try on…… that dress in the window?

B: No, I don't like it color.

8. A: Have you got Tamara's phone number?

B: No. but if you want to know, you can…look up……it………in the phone book.

9. A: Hello, Tom.

B: Hello, Michelle. Good to see you. Come in and ……take…your coat……off… .

10. A: You shouldn't leave the television on all night.

B: Sorry, I forgot. I usually ……turn…it…off……before going to bed.

12. A: So how long is it since you ……gave up…smoking?

B: Well, I stopped smoking three years ago.

27 tháng 12 2018

Fill in each gap with one suitable word from the box(there are two extra words).

into-and-planets-universe-combined-explaining-time-were-to-that-electrons-matter

A popular theory (1)..explaining....the evolution of the universe is known as the Big Bang Model.According to the model,at some time between ten(2)..and....twenty billion years ago,all present matter and energy(3)...were...compressed into a small ball only a few kilometers in diameter.It was,in effect,an atom(4)..that....contained in the form of pure anergy all of the components of the entire universe.Then,at a moment in(5)..time....that astronomers refer to as T=0,the ball exploded,hurling the energy(6)....into..space. Expansion occurred.As the energy cooled,most of it became(7)..matter....in the form of protons,neutrons and(8)...electrons...These original particles(9)....combined..to form hydrogen and helium,and continue to expand.Matter formed into galaxies with stars and(10)..planets...