K
Khách

Hãy nhập câu hỏi của bạn vào đây, nếu là tài khoản VIP, bạn sẽ được ưu tiên trả lời.

29 tháng 4 2019
  1. Charles Dickens is..known....... as one of the greatest names in English literature

  2. Mr. Micawber is said to be a...picture....... of Dickens’ father.

  3. Mr. Hawkins.....devoted ...... all his life to writing.

  4. He works as a......clerk ......... in the hotel

  5. Did he write a lot? Yes, his.........novels........ are widely read in the world.

  6. We’re......willing....... to help you if you want.

  7. Charles Dickens wrote about his own life. He wrote his....autobiography..........

  8. His parents died when he was young. .....Consequently......, he had to work for his living.

  9. Mr. Dickens was constantly in......debt............

  10. Mr. Lam is 60 years old. He’ll.........retire................ next year.

29 tháng 4 2019

Charles Dickens, the famous English novelist, was (1)born……..at Portsmouth. His father, a poor government servant, was arrested and imprisoned (2)for..debt. Therefore he had to earn his (3) ...living..at eleven in a factory. He had a very little (4) ...schooling….., most of which was acquired from the (5) ….books....he read and the events in which he lived. Later he taught (6)himself……..shorthand and became (7)a…..newspaper reporter. Then he began to write until his (8) ……dealth……….. . His most popular (9) ……novels…..are “The Pickwick Paper” and “David Copperfield”, an autobiographical novel with various scenes of his (10) realistic….. life.

29 tháng 4 2019

Câu (8) với (10) mk ko chắc lắm nha

1. Icaac Newton was born in a small village of Wootsphore in England.

2. His father was a poor farmer.

3. When  Icaac Newton was fourteen.

4. No, he didn't.

5. The law of gravitation.

@hoctot_nha

10 tháng 5 2019

1.Thus, he is trying to learn (learn) Eng lish well.

2. Are you....(be) in class 9A?->No, i(be) am in class 9B.

3. Will you(be) be free next Sunday morning, Tam?

->No,I and my brother will visit (visit) our grandmother.

4.Look! Do you(know) know the girl who (talk) is talking to miss Hoa in the school yard.

5. Charles Dickens(not have) didn't have a happy childhood because when he(be) young, his father(throw) threw into prison for(be able)........to pay their debts.

Mozart, who was born on January 27, 1756 in the Austrian city of Salzburg, was neither the first nor the last child prodigy, but he was certainly the greatest. He was born into a moderately prosperous family where his unmatched musical genius made itself known extremely early. Mozart began learning to play the harpsichord at three and his earliest known work was composed in 1761 when he was five, the age at which he also first appeared in p ublic. From the age of six, when his father took him...
Đọc tiếp

Mozart, who was born on January 27, 1756 in the Austrian city of Salzburg, was neither the first nor the last child prodigy, but he was certainly the greatest. He was born into a moderately prosperous family where his unmatched musical genius made itself known extremely early. Mozart began learning to play the harpsichord at three and his earliest known work was composed in 1761 when he was five, the age at which he also first appeared in p ublic. From the age of six, when his father took him on the first foreign tour, Mozart toured the courts and musical centres of Austria, Germany, France, England, Holland, Switzerland and Italy. It has been calculated that Mozart spent almost a third of his short life ( he died at the age of 35) travelling. As Mozart matured, he continued to tour and give concerts. Mozart also wrote a lot of operas. His first opera,

Mitridate, Re di Ponto, was perfomed in Milan when he was 14, and it was one of many successes in the life of the genius.

1.How rich was Mozart's family?->..........

2.When did he take the first step into the world of music as a composer?->........

3.What did he do on his tour to some major Europe countries?->............

4.Why is it possible to name Mozart'' A travelling composer''?->............

5.What expression in the passage means''an exceptionally clever child''?->...........

1
22 tháng 2 2019

1. His family was moderately prosperous

2. He took the first step into the world of music as a composer when he was five

3. He toured the courts and musical centres

4. Because Mozart spent almost a third of his short life travelling

5. It's "genius"

1. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (2ms) William Shakespeare is probably the most famous playwright in history. He was born on 23 April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in England. He was one of eight brothers and sisters. His father, John Shakespeare, was a successful businessman. William went to school in Stratford and learnt Latin and Greek, but he didn’t go to university. At the age of fifteen he went straight to work in his father’s business. When he was eight, he met and...
Đọc tiếp

1. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (2ms)

William Shakespeare is probably the most famous playwright in history. He was born on 23 April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in England. He was one of eight brothers and sisters. His father, John Shakespeare, was a successful businessman. William went to school in Stratford and learnt Latin and Greek, but he didn’t go to university. At the age of fifteen he went straight to work in his father’s business. When he was eight, he met and fell in love with Anne Hathaway. She was eight years older than him. They got married in November 1582, and six months later their daughter Susanna was born. In 1585 they had twins, Hamnet and Judith. Little is known about the following seven years of his life. We only know that he moved to London, leaving Anne and the children in Stratford, and that by 1592 he was writing plays and working as an actor.

His plays were very popular and he made a lot of money. In 1597, he bought a big house in Stratford for his family, but he stayed in London for further 13 years. He continues to write and act and also bought a theater. In 1611, he finally retired and moved back to Stratford. In total, Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets (fourteen-line poems). He died in Stratford on his birthday, on 23 April 1616, and was buried in the church where he had been christened 52 years earlier.

1. Apart from writing plays, what did Shakespeare also do? _____________________________________________

2. How many plays did Shakespeare write?

________________________________________________________________

3. Did he spend all his life in Stratford?

_________________________________________________________________

4. When did he die?

_________________________________________________________________

0
I. Join each pair of sentences. Use the words in brackets. 1. Our team won by a large margin. No one thought wr would win the championship. ( but). 2. I could not see his face clearly. He was standing in the shadow. ( so). 3. The man spoke very slowly. He wanted me to understand what he said. ( so that). 4. Our flight was delay. We decided to take a long walk around the terminal. ( since). 5. I got very wet in the rain. I had an umbrella. ( even though). 6. He liked the sweatet. He...
Đọc tiếp

I. Join each pair of sentences. Use the words in brackets.

1. Our team won by a large margin. No one thought wr would win the championship. ( but).

2. I could not see his face clearly. He was standing in the shadow. ( so).

3. The man spoke very slowly. He wanted me to understand what he said. ( so that).

4. Our flight was delay. We decided to take a long walk around the terminal. ( since).

5. I got very wet in the rain. I had an umbrella. ( even though).

6. He liked the sweatet. He decided not to buy it. ( though).

7. I had turn on the air conditioner. It was still hot in the room. ( even though).

8. Trevor didn't notice the sign. It was right in front of him. ( even though).

9. Matthew doesn't know any French. It was one of his school subjects. ( though).

10. Laura felt unwell. She went on working. ( in spite of this).

11. I told the absolute truth. No one would believe me. ( even though).

12. Despite a good salary, he was unhappy in his job. ( though).

13. My sister will take a plane even though she dislikes flying. ( in spite of).

14. He isn't happy although he is very rich. ( despite).

15. Even though he got a good job, he was not satisfied. ( despite).

16. Although he often tells lies, many people believe him. ( despite).

17. Mary didn't go to school yesterday because she was sick. ( because of).

18. She went to bed early because she felt tired. ( because of).

19. Margaret stayed at home because her mother was sick. ( because of).

20. I couldn't do the test because it was difficult. ( because of).

21. I couldn't read the letter because it was dark. ( because of).

22. I can't study because it is noisy. ( because of).

23. The train come late because it was foggy. ( because of).

24. The train was late because the fog was thick. ( because of).

25. I can't sleep because the weather is hot. ( because of).

26. All the teacher love him because his conduct is good. ( because of).

27. Because there was a traffic accident, I went to school late. ( because of).

28. Because there is a shortage of meet, we had to live on beans. ( because of).

29. Because there was a lack of water, many trees died rapidly. ( because of).

30. Because it was sunny, we decided to go camping. ( because of).

31. She walked slowly because her legs was injured. ( because of).

32. She didn't eat much though she was hungry. ( despite).

33. He couldn't solve the problem though he is good at math. ( despite).

34. Although it got dark, they continued the work. ( in spite of).

35. Cars cause pollution but people still want them. ( although).

II. Change clause of reason to phrase of reason.

1. Jim had to give up jogging because ha had sprained his ankle severely.

2. The water in most rivers is unsafe to drink because it's polluted.

3. We had to stay in London an extra day because it was foggy at the airport.

4. Bills had to do all of the cooking and cleaning because his wife is ill.

5. We all have received the best of everything because our parents are generous.

6. I couldn't get to sleep last night because it was noisy in the next apartment.

7. John has to sit in the front row in class because he has poor eyesight.

8. We stopped our car because the trafic light turn red.

9. She couldn't see the road because the wall was too high.

10. We postponed our trip because the driving conditions were bad

11. Sarah will not walk across a bridge because she's afraid of heights.

12. Mark's doctor has advised him to exercise regularly because he is overweight.

13. Piranhas can devour an entire cow in several minutes because their teeth are extremely sharp.

14. Most students couldn't do the final exam because it was extremely difficult.

15. John succeeded in his exam because he worked hard and methodically.

2
1 tháng 8 2019

Pạn có thể đăng ít hơn hoặc đăng từng bài 1 đc k? Nhìn thế này mk thấy nản lắm!

1 tháng 8 2019

Dạng này bạn phải tra từng cấu trúc 1 trên google nha, đối với 1 số câu cần phải dịch nghĩa. Bạn thử làm trước rồi bọn mình sửa cho

6 tháng 10 2018

III. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:

1. I suggested he giving=> should give up the job he's doing.

2. john failed her math test. however=> therefor , she'll have to do it again

3. I suggest to collect => collecting some money.

4. His family was poor, because => so he couldn't go to school.

5. My father bought books, clear bags, or=> and pens.

6. I forgot to turn => turning off the lights when I left for work.

7. He doesn't go to school so=> because he has a toothache.

8. Could you fill on=> in this form?

6 tháng 10 2018

III. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:

1. I suggested he giving=>should give up the job he's doing.

2. john failed her math test. however=>so, she'll have to do it again

3. I suggest to collect=>collecting some money.

4. His family was poor, because =>so he couldn't go to school.

5. My father bought books, clear bags, or =>and pens.

6. I forgot to turn off the lights when I left for work=>working.

7. He doesn't go to school so=>because he has a toothache.

8. Could you fill on =>in this form?

One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to...
Đọc tiếp

One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother, and three children shiveringwith cold. "I wish you a happy New Year," said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head. "You do not belong to this country," said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak our language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children, as if to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time." Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in distress. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man, and the other to his wife. How their eyes sparkled with gratitude! They said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you a thousand times, and will remember you forever." When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.

13. "I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry and wretched. "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year. Oh, if you had seen how glad they were to receive the money!" "My dear boy;" said his father, "here is a whole bundle of books. I give them to you, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-year gift. "I saw you give the money to the poor German family. It was no small sum for a little boy to give cheerfully. "Be thus ever ready to help the poor, and wretched, and distressed; and every year of your life will be to you a happy New Year."

1.What is the main lesson of this passage?

A/We should always wish everyone we can happy New Year.

B/We should help foreign people.

C/We should not buy books, but instead we should buy food.

D/We should give all we can to those in need.

2.Why does Edward give his silver dollars to the German family?

A/Because his father has instructed him to always help foreign families in need.B/Because he pities them and knows they need the money more than he does.C/Because he didn't actually want the books after all and didn't want his father to find out.D/Because he saw his brother do the same thing last New Years.

3.What does the author mean when he says, "his face lit up"?

A/The light made his face bright. B/The light showed how happy he was. C/He turned on the light. D/He was overjoyed. 4.What causes Edward's father to give Edward a bundle of books? A/He wants to wish Edward a happy New Year. B/He wants to reward Edward's goodness. C/He wants Edward to learn how to read more fluently in German. D/He wants Edward to do better in school. 5.What do you think the German family will do with the money Edward gives them? A/They will give the money to those less fortunate than themselves. B/They will invest in a business. C/They will ask for more money from another child. D/They will feed their children.
3
1 tháng 8 2017

One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother, and three children shiveringwith cold. "I wish you a happy New Year," said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head. "You do not belong to this country," said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak our language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children, as if to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time." Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in distress. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man, and the other to his wife. How their eyes sparkled with gratitude! They said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you a thousand times, and will remember you forever." When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.

13. "I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry and wretched. "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year. Oh, if you had seen how glad they were to receive the money!" "My dear boy;" said his father, "here is a whole bundle of books. I give them to you, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-year gift. "I saw you give the money to the poor German family. It was no small sum for a little boy to give cheerfully. "Be thus ever ready to help the poor, and wretched, and distressed; and every year of your life will be to you a happy New Year."

1.What is the main lesson of this passage?

A/We should always wish everyone we can happy New Year.

B/We should help foreign people.

C/We should not buy books, but instead we should buy food.

D/We should give all we can to those in need.

2.Why does Edward give his silver dollars to the German family?

A/Because his father has instructed him to always help foreign families in need.

B/Because he pities them and knows they need the money more than he does.

C/Because he didn't actually want the books after all and didn't want his father to find out.

D/Because he saw his brother do the same thing last New Years.

3.What does the author mean when he says, "his face lit up"?

A/The light made his face bright.

B/The light showed how happy he was. C

/He turned on the light.

D/He was overjoyed.

4.What causes Edward's father to give Edward a bundle of books?

A/He wants to wish Edward a happy New Year.

B/He wants to reward Edward's goodness.

C/He wants Edward to learn how to read more fluently in German.

D/He wants Edward to do better in school.

5.What do you think the German family will do with the money Edward gives them?

A/They will give the money to those less fortunate than themselves.

B/They will invest in a business.

C/They will ask for more money from another child.

D/They will feed their children.

1 tháng 8 2017

One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother, and three children shiveringwith cold. "I wish you a happy New Year," said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head. "You do not belong to this country," said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak our language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children, as if to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time." Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in distress. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man, and the other to his wife. How their eyes sparkled with gratitude! They said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you a thousand times, and will remember you forever." When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.

13. "I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry and wretched. "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year. Oh, if you had seen how glad they were to receive the money!" "My dear boy;" said his father, "here is a whole bundle of books. I give them to you, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-year gift. "I saw you give the money to the poor German family. It was no small sum for a little boy to give cheerfully. "Be thus ever ready to help the poor, and wretched, and distressed; and every year of your life will be to you a happy New Year."

1.What is the main lesson of this passage?

A/We should always wish everyone we can happy New Year.

B/We should help foreign people.

C/We should not buy books, but instead we should buy food.

D/We should give all we can to those in need.

2.Why does Edward give his silver dollars to the German family?

A/Because his father has instructed him to always help foreign families in need.

B/Because he pities them and knows they need the money more than he does.

C/Because he didn't actually want the books after all and didn't want his father to find out.

D/Because he saw his brother do the same thing last New Years.

3.What does the author mean when he says, "his face lit up"?

A/The light made his face bright.

B/The light showed how happy he was.

C/He turned on the light.

D/He was overjoyed.

4.What causes Edward's father to give Edward a bundle of books?

A/He wants to wish Edward a happy New Year.

B/He wants to reward Edward's goodness.

C/He wants Edward to learn how to read more fluently in German.

D/He wants Edward to do better in school.

5.What do you think the German family will do with the money Edward gives them?

A/They will give the money to those less fortunate than themselves.

B/They will invest in a business.

C/They will ask for more money from another child.

D/They will feed their children.