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Most people would be in agreement with the idea, often put forward by doctors, that we should avoid taking medicines unnecessarily. Even people with only (1)_________limited_____________ medical knowledge say that it is not (2)__________advisable____________ to take aspirin, for example, whenever you have a (3)__________headache____________ or some other minor ailments. It is certainly true that people have tended to become very (4)__________dependent____________ on pills when in any kind of discomfort, rather than simply waiting for the symptoms to pass. Many people would do well to take a different attitude to preventing illness. The best way to keep well is to avoid (5)__________unhealthy____________ foods and habits. It is also (6)__________helpful____________ to take plenty of exercise, and we should give (7)________encouragement______________ to people of all ages to do this, particularly the young ones. If we can educate people at an early age to keep fit and to look after themselves (8)__________carefully____________ , then the (9)__________probability____________ of their having problems in later life will be considerably reduced. However, no matter how well we look after ourselves and how much exercise we do, illness, (10)_________unfortunately_____________ , is not always preventable.
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HEALTH HELP ENCOURAGE
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TEXT 2
Humans have long been fascinated by outer space, and have wondered if there are intelligent life forms elsewhere, which we might be able to contact. (1) ______Naturally____________ we have all read about space creatures in our Science fiction novels, and have seen them on our TV and cinema screens, but “aliens” like these owe more to the (2) ______convenience_________ of using human actors or (3) ________activity__________ to play the parts than to any real form of scientific (4) ______investigation__________ . However, many serious space (5) ______researchers_________ are now beginning to turn their attention to the question of wha alien life might (6) _______actually_______ look like. One early result is Arnold the Alien, designed by (7) _____biologist________ Dougal Dixon. This strange being, (8) _____likely_________ humans, has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three instead of pairs but, despite its odd (9) __________appearance________ its behaviour is not very (10) ______different_______ from our own.
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CONVENIENT ACT INVESTIGATE RESEARCH
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Complete the passage with the suitable words.
Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ..aware........ of it. But illness can come, even (2) .......when.... we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3) ....diseases.... attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4) ...cure..... them once they struck. The resuft was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5) .....changed... The cause of many diseases (6) ......was.. known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (7)......much.... safer for children. The resuft is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (8)......live..... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010 ? Undoubtedly, (9)...medical.... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (10)......solve.... medical problems that are unavoidable today.
- 1. aware
2. when
3. diseases
4. cure
5. changed
6. was
7. much
8. live
9. medical
10. solve
-> đúng tích ha
1. Aware
2. When
3. Diseases
4. Cure
5.Changed
6. Was
7. Much
8. Like
9. Medical
10. Solve
= > tích cko mk nha
Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (66) ..aware..of it. But illness can come, even (67)....when.... we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (68).diseases....attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (69).cure... them once they struck. The result was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (70)...changed.... The cause of many diseases (71)...were.. known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (72)..much... safer for children. The result is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (73)..live... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010? Undoubtedly, (74) ..medical... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (75) ....avoid.. medical problems that are unavoidable today.
A hundred years ago, most people traveled on foot, by train, or on horseback. Railways made (1) IT possible to travel rapidly over long distances. (2) BIKES were also becoming popular, after the invention of the air - filled tire, which made cycling a lot more comfortable. Buses, trams and underground railways (3) WERE invented, and cities all over the (4) WORLD already had traffic jams. There were very (5) FEW private cars and city streets were still full of horses.
What a difference a hundred years have made? Nowadays we have got used (6) TO the problem of private cars, and some cities are (7) SO noisy and polluted that in many places vehicles have been banned from the city center. (8) HOW will we travel in a hundred years’ time? Perhaps by then there will be only personal helicopters. (9) THERE may be no need to travel to work or school in the future, since everyone will have a computer at home. There might even be more (10) PEOPLE walking and horse - riding, for pleasure
A hundred years ago, most people traveled on foot, by train, or on horseback. Railways made (1) __it____ possible to travel rapidly over long distances. (2) _Bicycles____ were also becoming popular, after the invention of the air - filled tire, which made cycling a lot more comfortable. Buses, trams and underground railways (3) __were___ invented, and cities all over the (4) __have___ already had traffic jams. There were very (5) __few____ private cars and city streets were still full of horses.
What a difference a hundred years have made? Nowadays we have got used (6) __to___ the problem of private cars, and some cities are (7) ___so__ noisy and polluted that in many places vehicles have been banned from the city center. (8) _how____ will we travel in a hundred years’ time? Perhaps by then there will be only personal helicopters. (9) __there____may be no need to travel to work or school in the future, since everyone will have a computer at home. There might even be more (10) _people____ walking and horse - riding, for pleasure
Nowadays, more and more people are changing the way they use their televisions.Some years ago we (1)...used... to turn on TV and watch whatever there was.But now we choose the (2)...programs... we watch much more carefully because we have many (3)...other... interesting things to do.One result of this change is that we are also becoming (4)...more... careful about the actual television set itself. As we watch fewer programs, we want to be sure that we will (5)...have... a really good picture, with bright color and clear sound. Because it will be switched off (6)...most... of the time, we also want the television to look good when we are not watching it. So when we (7)...buy... or rent we look at the outside to make sure it is attractive and will look right (8)...with... other furniture.Of course we have to (9)...pay... more for high quality.However it seems that the number of (10)...people... who are content to do is increasing and this should have a good result because in the end all television will have better quality.
be, disagree, do, include, know, look, see, seem, understand |
everyone (1)Knows that humans have been flying for a few hundred years. but(2)is it possible that ancient civilazations also had the ability and technology to fly?
in southern peru, there're hundreds of lines which an ancient culture drew in the dust. on the ground they just(3)look straight lines. but when you (4)see them from the air, you (5)understand exactly what they're. they're incredible and enormous pictures . the pictures (6)include animals, birds and symbols.
one bizarre theory, which most mainstream scientists (7)disagree with, is that the people who made the lines thousands and thousands of years ago flew above the lines in balloons. it (8)seems incredible, but a few people (9) believe it's possible
The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori don’t forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and old stories. They have and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children.
Questions:
1. Is New Zealand an island country?
-> Yes, it is
2. What is the population of the Maori?
-> There are about 280,000 Maori today
3. What do the Maori look like?
-> They have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair
4. How do the Maori live today?
-> ???
5. What do they do at their yearly competitions?
-> They speaking, dancing, and singing at their yearly competitions
1.C
2.A
3.D
4/B
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.B