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6 tháng 4 2019

......Autonomous vehicles (AVs)/driverless cars..... has wings, and uses technology form both automobile industry and aviation industry.

a. When did the industrial Revolution happen in Britain The Industrial Revolution happen during second half of the 18th century in Britain b. How .......................................................................................... Work changed with the building oflarge factories c. What ................................................................................................ The first factories produced iron, steel, and textiles d. What...
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a. When did the industrial Revolution happen in Britain

The Industrial Revolution happen during second half of the 18th century in Britain

b. How ..........................................................................................
Work changed with the building oflarge factories
c. What ................................................................................................
The first factories produced iron, steel, and textiles
d. What ..................................................................................
New technology encouraged the prodution of more ships, and railway equipment
e. What power ..................................................................................................
Factories used steam power

f. What ..................................................................................................................

These factories required lots of coal for the steam engines.

g. Where ...............................................................................................................
Mamlfactumos constructed theri factories close to coal mines.

h. Why .................................................................................................................
They decided to do this because it was expensive to transport coal.

i. What .........................................................................................................
factories also needed limestone and iron ore, for the maufacture os steel

j. Where ...........................................................................................................

Industry in the UK developed near the coal fields of South Wales, the Midlands, north-east England and central Scotland

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2 tháng 8 2018

a. When did the industrial Revolution happen in Britain

The Industrial Revolution happen during second half of the 18th century in Britain

b. How did the work change ?
Work changed with the building oflarge factories
c. What did the first factories produce ?
The first factories produced iron, steel, and textiles
d. What did the new technology encourage ?
New technology encouraged the prodution of more ships, and railway equipment
e. What power did factories use ?
Factories used steam power

f. What did these factories require for the steam engines ?

These factories required lots of coal for the steam engines.

g. Where did Mamlfactumos construct their factories ?
Mamlfactumos constructed theri factories close to coal mines.

h. Why .did they decide to to this ?
They decided to do this because it was expensive to transport coal.

i. What .did factories also need for the maufacture of steel ?
factories also needed limestone and iron ore, for the maufacture os steel

j. Where did the industry in UK develop ?

Industry in the UK developed near the coal fields of South Wales, the Midlands, north-east England and central Scotland

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2 tháng 8 2018

Đề bài này là Complete the question for each answer.

7 tháng 2 2019

Use only ONE word in each space.

Food plays an ...important... part in the development of nations. In countries where food is ..scare.., people have to spend most of their time getting enough to eat. This usually slows down ..progress.., because men have little time to ….devote…. to science, industry, government, and art. In nations where food is ….plentiful…. and easy to get, men have more time to spend in activities that ….lead…. to progress, and enjoyment of leisure. The problem of ……providing…. good food for everybody has not yet been solved. Many wars have been ….fought…. for food. But it is no longer necessary to go to war for food . Nations are beginning to put scientific knowledge to work for a …solution… of their food problems. They work together in the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to help hungry nations …produce… more food.

21 tháng 5 2022

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21 tháng 5 2022

5. C

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6. C

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READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY,THEN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BLOW:(WHY) Canada is the world's second largest country.It's population is not very large,however.About 25 million people live in Canada-less than half the population of Britain and France and only on thirtieth of the population of India.Canada is in North America and it's capital is Ottawa.It is a rich country with a lot of natural resources.In southern Canada the land is very goood for farming and Canada exports a lot of wheat.In the...
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READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY,THEN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BLOW:(WHY)

Canada is the world's second largest country.It's population is not very large,however.About 25 million people live in Canada-less than half the population of Britain and France and only on thirtieth of the population of India.Canada is in North America and it's capital is Ottawa.It is a rich country with a lot of natural resources.In southern Canada the land is very goood for farming and Canada exports a lot of wheat.In the north there are magnificent forests.In the west there are some high mountain called the Rockies.Canada also has many minerals such as petroleum,gas,copper and zinc.Canad was first setted by French pioneers.In the eighteenth century there were wars between Britain and French,and Canada came under British rule.Since 1931 Canada has been an independent member of thr British Commonwealth.English and French are both official languages in Canada.

1-Is Canada the word's largest country?

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2.What is the population of Canada?

......................................................................................................

3.What is the capital of Canada?

................................................................................................

4.When did wars happen between Britain and French?

.............................................................................................

5.Since when has Canada been an independert member of the British Commonwealth?

.............................................................................................................

6.Are English and Chinese both official languages in Canada?

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23 tháng 6 2018

1-Is Canada the word's largest country?

No, it isn't.

2.What is the population of Canada?

About 25 million people live in Canada.

3.What is the capital of Canada?

The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

4.When did wars happen between Britain and French?

In the eighteenth century.

5.Since when has Canada been an independert member of the British Commonwealth?

Since 1931.

6.Are English and Chinese both official languages in Canada?

No, they aren't. They are English and French.

1, Is Canada the word's largest country?

- Yes,it is

2, vWhat is the population of Canada?

- It's population í not very large

3, vWhat is capital of Canada?

- Capital is Ottawa

4, vWhen did wars happen between Britan and French?

- In the eighteenth century there were was between Britan and French

5, Since when has Canada been an independert member of the British Commonwealth?

- Since 1931

6, Are English and Chinese both offcial languages in Canada?

- No aren't English and French are both offcial languages in Canada

Read the following passages and answer the questions below.Oil painting:Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.Watercolor paintingsWatercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late...
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Read the following passages and answer the questions below.

Oil painting:

Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.

Watercolor paintings

Watercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.

Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)

Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 sketches.

Portrait: (Tranh chân dung)

The Mona Lisa is a famous 16th-century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. The true identity of the woman pictured in the portrait remains unknown, despite intensive researches by art historians.

What kind of painting is rebellious?

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18 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án: It is Oil painting.

Read the following passages and answer the questions below.Oil painting:Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.Watercolor paintingsWatercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late...
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Read the following passages and answer the questions below.

Oil painting:

Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.

Watercolor paintings

Watercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.

Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)

Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 sketches.

Portrait: (Tranh chân dung)

The Mona Lisa is a famous 16th-century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. The true identity of the woman pictured in the portrait remains unknown, despite intensive researches by art historians.

Who was famous for Sketch?

................................................................................................................................

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18 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: Van Gogh was famous for it.

Read the following passages and answer the questions below.Oil painting:Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.Watercolor paintingsWatercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late...
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Read the following passages and answer the questions below.

Oil painting:

Since the 18th century, under the impact of society, culture, and technology, oil painting has undergone dramatic changes. They are rebellious but passionate, and prosperous.

Watercolor paintings

Watercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments.

Sketch: (Tranh phác họa)

Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 sketches.

Portrait: (Tranh chân dung)

The Mona Lisa is a famous 16th-century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. The true identity of the woman pictured in the portrait remains unknown, despite intensive researches by art historians.

When did Leonardo da Vinci draw the portrait “The Mona Lisa”?

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15 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án: He painted it in the sixteenth century.

20 tháng 5 2019

Use the correct word form of the word in brackets.46. She could feel the__warmth___of the child's hnd in her own. WARM

47. They just finished building their new house, but it still needs a lot of____decorations_____. DECORATE

48. People who stutter are____suitable_____ for a teaching career. SUIT

49. The smell of hot coffee was very_____inviting____ on such a cold morning. INVITE

50. The soccer player Kiatisak was____popularly_____ known as “Zico of Thailand”. POPULAR

51. Many people go into the film industry to look for____fame_____ and fortune. FAMOUS

52. The piano in her living-room was just___decorated______. She hardly everplayed it. DECORATE

53. The children were_____surprisingly____ well-behaved all that morning. SURPRISE

54. Winning the____competition_____ was the great pride of the school. COMPETE

55. My grandfather is over 80, but he is still very__active_______. ACT

How does a rocket get to outer space? A rocket uses fuel to make power for the engine. The fuel is set on fire inside the rocket. As the fuel burns, it creates gases that have great pressure. These gases are blasted out of the rocket engines.These gases all go out the bottom of the rocket engine where it is open. They come out so fast and with so much power that the rocket is pushed up. It is pushed up so hard that the rocket overcomes the force of gravity, which tries to keep everything on...
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How does a rocket get to outer space?

A rocket uses fuel to make power for the engine. The fuel is set on fire inside the rocket. As the fuel burns, it creates gases that have great pressure. These gases are blasted out of the rocket engines.These gases all go out the bottom of the rocket engine where it is open. They come out so fast and with so much power that the rocket is pushed up. It is pushed up so hard that the rocket overcomes the force of gravity, which tries to keep everything on the ground. The force that pushes up against the front of the rocket is called thrust. Unlike an airplane, a rocket does not use wings to help it fly. It just uses the power and force created by the burning fuel to make enough thrust.

1. Where is the fuel set on fire?

2. How do the gases come out to make the rocket be pushed up?

3. What does the force of gravity try to do?

4. What is thrust?

5. What does an airplane use to help it fly?

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14 tháng 5 2018

How does a rocket get to outer space?

A rocket uses fuel to make power for the engine. The fuel is set on fire inside the rocket. As the fuel burns, it creates gases that have great pressure. These gases are blasted out of the rocket engines.These gases all go out the bottom of the rocket engine where it is open. They come out so fast and with so much power that the rocket is pushed up. It is pushed up so hard that the rocket overcomes the force of gravity, which tries to keep everything on the ground. The force that pushes up against the front of the rocket is called thrust. Unlike an airplane, a rocket does not use wings to help it fly. It just uses the power and force created by the burning fuel to make enough thrust.

1. Where is the fuel set on fire?

=> The fuel is set on fire inside the rocket

2. How do the gases come out to make the rocket be pushed up?

=> They come out so fast and with so much power that the rocket is pushed up

3. What does the force of gravity try to do?

=> The force of gravity tries to keep everything on the ground.

4. What is thrust?

=> The force that pushes up against the front of the rocket is called thrust

5. What does an airplane use to help it fly?

=> It just uses the power and force created by the burning fuel to make enough thrust.