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CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

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It is one of the most famous experiments in scientific history: children all over the world have learned how Benjamin Franklin risked his life while carrying out an experiment during a storm. He flew a kite directly under a storm cloud to prove that lightning was a kind of electricity. Franklin’s success made him famous throughout the world. But a new study of Franklin’s experiment suggests that he actually invented the whole story.

According to the story that we all know, in the summer of 1752 Franklin thought of a simple way of testing his theory that lightning was a kind of electricity. He built a kite using two wooden sticks and a handkerchief and tied a piece of metal to the kite. He also tied a key near the bottom of the cord. Then he flew the kite during a thunderstorm. According to the story, electricity ran down the cord to the key and a spark jumped from the key to Franklin’s hand when he moved it close to the key. However, according to new research, Franklin carried out the experiment only in his imagination.

Dr Tom Tucker, an American university professor, first began to feel suspicious about the story while he was working for the US space agency NASA. He examined the original documents and noticed that Franklin never said that he actually carried out the experiment. Dr Tucker realised he was right when he tried to carry out Franklin’s experiment himself - using an identical kite. He tried it several times - but the kite couldn’t fly. According to Dr Tucker, even if the kite had flown, it couldn’t have gone high enough to get electricity from the storm clouds. Dr Tucker then tried the experiment using a modern kite, but that did not work, either. Although Franklin probably did not carry out the experiment, Dr Tucker believes that Franklin’s theory was completely correct.

Tạm dịch: 

Đây là một trong những thí nghiệm nổi tiếng nhất trong lịch sử khoa học: trẻ em trên khắp thế giới đã học được cách Benjamin Franklin liều mạng thực hiện thí nghiệm trong cơn bão. Ông đã hả diều ngay dưới đám mây bão để chứng minh rằng sét là một loại điện. Thành công của Franklin khiến ông nổi tiếng khắp thế giới. Nhưng một nghiên cứu mới về thí nghiệm của Franklin cho thấy rằng ông thực sự đã bịa ra toàn bộ câu chuyện.

Theo câu chuyện mà chúng ta đều biết, vào mùa hè năm 1752, Franklin đã nghĩ ra một cách đơn giản để kiểm tra lý thuyết của mình rằng sét là một loại điện. Ông làm một con diều bằng hai thanh gỗ và một chiếc khăn tay rồi buộc một miếng kim loại vào con diều. Ông cũng buộc một chiếc chìa khóa ở gần cuối sợi dây. Sau đó, Ông thả con diều trong cơn giông bão. Theo câu chuyện, dòng điện chạy qua dây điện tới chìa khóa và một tia lửa từ chìa khóa truyền sang tay của Franklin khi ông đưa nó lại gần chìa khóa. Tuy nhiên, theo nghiên cứu mới, Franklin chỉ thực hiện thí nghiệm chỉ trong trí tưởng tượng của mình.

Tiến sĩ Tom Tucker, một giáo sư đại học người Mỹ, lần đầu tiên bắt đầu cảm thấy nghi ngờ về câu chuyện khi ông đang làm việc cho cơ quan vũ trụ Hoa Kỳ NASA. Ông xem xét các tài liệu gốc và nhận thấy rằng Franklin chưa bao giờ nói rằng ông thực sự đã tiến hành thí nghiệm. Tiến sĩ Tucker nhận ra rằng mình đã đúng khi thử tự mình thực hiện thí nghiệm của Franklin - sử dụng một con diều giống hệt. Anh ấy đã thử nhiều lần - nhưng con diều không bay được. Theo Tiến sĩ Tucker, ngay cả khi con diều đã bay, nó cũng không thể bay đủ cao để lấy điện từ những đám mây bão. Sau đó, Tiến sĩ Tucker đã thử thí nghiệm bằng một con diều hiện đại, nhưng điều đó cũng không hiệu quả. Mặc dù Franklin có thể không thực hiện thí nghiệm, nhưng Tiến sĩ Tucker tin rằng lý thuyết của Franklin là hoàn toàn đúng.

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F  

5. F

6. F

1 Franklin's experiment became well known in America and other countries too.

(Thí nghiệm của Franklin cũng trở nên nổi tiếng ở Mỹ và các nước khác.)

=> T 

Thông tin: It is one of the most famous experiments in scientific history: children all over the world have learned how Benjamin Franklin risked his life while carrying out an experiment during a storm. (Đây là một trong những thí nghiệm nổi tiếng nhất trong lịch sử khoa học: trẻ em trên khắp thế giới đã học được cách Benjamin Franklin liều mạng thực hiện thí nghiệm trong cơn bão.)

2 According to the traditional story, Franklin bought a kite and attached a piece of metal to it. 

(Theo câu chuyện truyền thống, Franklin đã mua một con diều và gắn một miếng kim loại vào nó.)

=> F 

Thông tin: He built a kite using.... (Ông đã làm một con diều dùng...)

 

 

3 According to the story, Franklin put his hand near the piece of metal and felt an electrical spark. 

(Theo câu chuyện, Franklin đặt tay gần mảnh kim loại và cảm thấy có tia lửa điện.)

=> T

Thông tin: According to the story, electricity ran down the cord to the key and a spark jumped from the key to Franklin’s hand when he moved it close to the key. (Theo câu chuyện, dòng điện chạy qua dây điện tới chìa khóa và một tia lửa từ chìa khóa truyền sang tay của Franklin khi ông đưa nó lại gần chìa khóa.)

4 Dr Tom Tucker began investigating the experiment while working at a university.

(Tiến sĩ Tom Tucker bắt đầu điều tra thí nghiệm khi đang làm việc tại một trường đại học.)

=> F 

Thông tin: Dr Tom Tucker, an American university professor, first began to feel suspicious about the story while he was working for the US space agency NASA. (Tiến sĩ Tom Tucker, một giáo sư đại học người Mỹ, lần đầu tiên bắt đầu cảm thấy nghi ngờ về câu chuyện khi ông đang làm việc cho cơ quan vũ trụ Hoa Kỳ NASA.)

5 Dr Tucker first became suspicious after reading Franklin's own reports of the experiment.

(Tiến sĩ Tucker bắt đầu nghi ngờ sau khi đọc báo cáo của chính Franklin về thí nghiệm.)

=> F 

Thông tin: He examined the original documents and noticed that Franklin never said that he actually carried out the experiment. (Ông xem xét các tài liệu gốc và nhận thấy rằng Franklin chưa bao giờ nói rằng ông thực sự đã tiến hành thí nghiệm.)

6 Dr Tucker successfully recreated Franklin's experiment when he used a modern kite.

(Tiến sĩ Tucker đã tái tạo thành công thí nghiệm của Franklin khi ông sử dụng một con diều hiện đại.)

=> F 

Thông tin: Dr Tucker then tried the experiment using a modern kite, but that did not work, either. (Sau đó, Tiến sĩ Tucker đã thử thí nghiệm bằng một con diều hiện đại, nhưng điều đó cũng không hiệu quả.)

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

The picture shows Benjamin Franklin flying a kite with a key attached to it in a stormy sky with dark clouds and lightning. This experiment, known as the kite experiment, was conducted by Franklin in 1752 to test his hypothesis that lightning was a form of electricity.

By flying the kite in the stormy sky and attaching a key to it, Franklin was attempting to capture electrical charges from the lightning in the key and prove that lightning was a form of electricity.

The kite experiment was very important in the history of science and helped to establish Benjamin Franklin as one of the most brilliant minds of his time.

(Bức ảnh chụp Benjamin Franklin đang thả một con diều có gắn chìa khóa trên bầu trời giông bão với mây đen và sấm sét. Thí nghiệm này, được gọi là thí nghiệm diều, do Franklin tiến hành vào năm 1752 để kiểm tra giả thuyết của ông rằng sét là một dạng điện.

Bằng cách thả diều trên bầu trời giông bão và gắn một chiếc chìa khóa vào nó, Franklin đã cố gắng thu điện tích từ tia sét trong chiếc chìa khóa và chứng minh rằng sét là một dạng điện.

Thí nghiệm thả diều thì rất quan trọng trong lịch sử khoa học và giúp khẳng định Benjamin Franklin là một trong những bộ óc lỗi lạc nhất trong thời đại của ông.)

Read the story of Helen Keller's life as a young girl. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child. She began to speak when she was six months old and to walk at the age of one. But six months later, she contracted a serious illness, possibly meningitis. After she had recovered, her mother noticed that Helen didn't react to sounds, or when she waved her hand in front of Helen's face. The...
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Read the story of Helen Keller's life as a young girl. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.

Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child. She began to speak when she was six months old and to walk at the age of one. But six months later, she contracted a serious illness, possibly meningitis. After she had recovered, her mother noticed that Helen didn't react to sounds, or when she waved her hand in front of Helen's face. The illness had left her both deaf and blind. As she grew up, she learned to communicate with the daughter of the family cook using sign language that they invented together. But Helen was an unhappy child and often flew into a rage. Her mother was very patient with her and tried to help her. She had read about the successful education of another deaf-blind child, and when Helen was seven she contacted a special school for blind children in Boston. The director of the school suggested that Helen work with Anne Sullivan, who was herself visually impaired and a recent graduate of the school. It was the beginning of a 49-year relationship between pupil and teacher.

Anne travelled to Helen's home and immediately began teaching her 'finger-spelling': spelling out words on the palm of Helen's hand. The first word she tried to teach her was 'doll' - Anne had brought Helen a doll as a present. But Helen could not make the connection between the letters and the objects and became very frustrated. After about a month, however, there was a breakthrough. Helen realised that the movements of Anne's fingers on her palm, while she poured water over her other hand, signified 'water. By the end of the day Helen had learned thirty new words.

1 As a baby, Helen had normal sight and hearing.

2 A relation of one of the family servants gradually taught Helen sign language.

3 Helen's mother was very unhappy and frequently got cross with her.

4 Anne Sullivan was partially blind.

5 The first word that Helen understood through finger-spelling was 'doll'

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

1 As a baby, Helen had normal sight and hearing.

(Khi còn bé, Helen có thị giác và thính giác bình thường.)

Thông tin: “"Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child.”

(Helen Keller sinh năm 1880 tại Alabama, có khả năng nhìn và nghe như bất kỳ đứa trẻ bình thường nào.)

Chọn True

2 A relation of one of the family servants gradually taught Helen sign language.

(Mối quan hệ của một trong những người hầu trong gia đình dần dần dạy Helen ngôn ngữ ký hiệu.)

Thông tin: “She learned to communicate with the daughter of the family cook using sign language that they invented together.”

(Cô học cách giao tiếp với con gái của một đầu bếp gia đình bằng ngôn ngữ ký hiệu mà họ cùng nhau phát minh ra.)

Chọn True

3 Helen's mother was very unhappy and frequently got cross with her.

(Mẹ của Helen rất không vui và thường xuyên cáu kỉnh với cô.)

Thông tin: “Her mother was very patient with her and tried to help her.”

(Mẹ cô đã rất kiên nhẫn với cô và cố gắng giúp đỡ cô.)

Chọn False

4 Anne Sullivan was partially blind.

(Anne Sullivan bị mù một phần.)

Thông tin: “Anne Sullivan, who was herself visually impaired...”

(Anne Sullivan, người bị khiếm thị...")

Chọn True

5 The first word that Helen understood through finger-spelling was 'doll'

(Từ đầu tiên mà Helen hiểu được khi đánh vần bằng ngón tay là 'búp bê')

Thông tin: “The first word she tried to teach her was 'doll' - Anne had brought Helen a doll as a present.”

(Từ đầu tiên cô ấy cố gắng dạy cho cô ấy là 'búp bê' - Anne đã mang cho Helen một con búp bê như một món quà.")

Chọn True

Read the article about a type of art. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.When we think of art, we normally picture something which can exist for centuries. But there has always been a type of art which doesn't last. This is often referred to as 'temporary' art. Sculptures which are made of snow or ice, paintings in coloured sand, chalk drawings done on public pavements: it's not that these don't have artistic value, but they are designed to disappear.Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a...
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Read the article about a type of art. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.

When we think of art, we normally picture something which can exist for centuries. But there has always been a type of art which doesn't last. This is often referred to as 'temporary' art. Sculptures which are made of snow or ice, paintings in coloured sand, chalk drawings done on public pavements: it's not that these don't have artistic value, but they are designed to disappear.

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a modern 'temporary' artist, and one who gets a lot of attention for his work. He uses groups of volunteers to help him, and his pieces take a long time to plan and create. But they are mostly talked about because the final results are so impressive. For the past few years, Rodríguez-Gerada has been creating gigantic faces in empty spaces in cities. To people on the ground, it looks like a garden, and it is hard to see any kind of design in it. In fact, GPS mapping is used to set out the design. Then an army of workers use this master plan to create the image which the artist has planned.

In 2014, the artist created an astonishing face on the National Mall in Washington, DC. It covered an area of 25,000 square metres, and it was created because the mall was getting new gardens, and the land wasn't going to be used for a while. The portrait was of a young man of mixed race, and was called Of the Many, One. The artist says that it showed one of the millions of faces that represent the American people. After a while, the sand and soil of the portrait were mixed together, and new lawns were planted in its place. The portrait has disappeared, but it will not easily be forgotten.

1 Temporary art is a new kind of art.

2 Artists use sand or chalk in their artwork so that it will exist for a long time.

3 Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is an important artist in the field of temporary art.

4 His work is very quick to create.

5 He uses maps to plan his artwork.

6 A lot of people help him to create his art.

7 Jorge's artwork called Of the Many, One was part of a new garden design for the National Mall.

8 The artwork does not exist anymore.

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datcoder
CTVVIP
19 tháng 11 2023

1 Temporary art is a new kind of art.

(Nghệ thuật tạm thời là một loại hình nghệ thuật mới.)

Thông tin: “There has always been a type of art which doesn't last.”

(Luôn có một loại hình nghệ thuật không trường tồn.)

=> Chọn False

2 Artists use sand or chalk in their artwork so that it will exist for a long time.

(Các nghệ sĩ sử dụng cát hoặc phấn trong tác phẩm nghệ thuật của họ để tác phẩm tồn tại lâu dài.)

Thông tin: “it's not that these don't have artistic value, but they are designed to disappear.”

(Không phải những thứ này không có giá trị nghệ thuật, nhưng chúng được thiết kế để biến mất.)

=> Chọn False

3 Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is an important artist in the field of temporary art.

(Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada là một nghệ sĩ quan trọng trong lĩnh vực nghệ thuật tạm thời.)

Thông tin: “Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a modern 'temporary' artist, and one who gets a lot of attention for his work.”

(Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada là một nghệ sĩ 'tạm thời' hiện đại, và là người được chú ý nhiều nhờ tác phẩm của mình.")

=> Chọn True

4 His work is very quick to create.

(Tác phẩm của anh ấy được tạo ra rất nhanh.)

Thông tin: “his pieces take a long time to plan and create.”

(các tác phẩm của anh ấy mất nhiều thời gian để lên kế hoạch và sáng tạo.)

=> Chọn False

5 He uses maps to plan his artwork.

(Anh ấy sử dụng bản đồ để lên kế hoạch cho tác phẩm nghệ thuật của mình.)

Thông tin: “"In fact, GPS mapping is used to set out the design.”

(Trên thực tế, bản đồ GPS được sử dụng để thiết kế.)

=> Chọn True

6 A lot of people help him to create his art.

(Rất nhiều người giúp anh ấy tạo ra tác phẩm nghệ thuật.)

Thông tin: “He uses groups of volunteers to help him, and his pieces take a long time to plan and create.”

(Anh ấy sử dụng các nhóm tình nguyện viên để giúp đỡ anh ấy, và các tác phẩm của anh ấy mất nhiều thời gian để lên kế hoạch và sáng tạo.)

=> Chọn True

7 Jorge's artwork called Of the Many, One was part of a new garden design for the National Mall.

(Tác phẩm nghệ thuật của Jorge có tên Of the Many, One là một phần của thiết kế sân vườn mới cho National Mall.)

Thông tin: “It covered an area of 25,000 square metres, and it was created because the mall was getting new gardens, and the land wasn't going to be used for a while.”

(Nó có diện tích 25.000 mét vuông, và nó được tạo ra bởi vì trung tâm thương mại đang có những khu vườn mới và khu đất sẽ không được sử dụng trong một thời gian.)

=> Chọn True

8 The artwork does not exist anymore.

(Tác phẩm nghệ thuật không còn tồn tại nữa.)

Thông tin: “The portrait has disappeared, but it will not easily be forgotten.”

(Bức chân dung đã biến mất, nhưng nó sẽ không dễ bị lãng quên.)

=> Chọn True

Choose the best answer : 1. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman .................... governor in the United States A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as 2. Pioneers , ....................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - confident A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived 3. Completed in 1756 , Nassau Hall is the oldest building now ............ on the campus of Princeton University A. standing B. it...
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Choose the best answer :

1. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman .................... governor in the United States

A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as

2. Pioneers , ....................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - confident

A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived

3. Completed in 1756 , Nassau Hall is the oldest building now ............ on the campus of Princeton University

A. standing B. it stands C. has stood D. stood

4. Neil Armstrong , ....................... person to set foot on the moon , reported that the surface was fine and powdery

A. the first B. to be the first C. was the first D. as the first

5. The Massachusetts State House , ........................... in 1798 , was the most distinguished building in the United States at that time

A. completing B. which was completed C. was completed D. to be completed

6. Lady Astor was the first woman ............................. her seat in Parliament

A. take B. to take C. taking D. who takes

7. Norman Weiner , .......................... mathematiciann and logician , had an important role in the development of the computer

A. who as a B. was a C. whom a D. a

8. Coal was the first fuel ................... to power machinery

A. is used B. using C. to use D. to be used

9. She has always got on well with her colleagues

A. she has always had poor friendship with her colleagues

B. she has always been on good terms with her colleagues

C. her colleagues have always put up with her

D. She is trying to establish a good friendship with her colleagues

10. Julia didn't listen to what her doctor told her

A. What the doctor told Julia was not worth listening to

B. Julia couldn't hear what the doctor told her

C. the doctor told Julia to listen to what he said , but she didn't do so

D. Julia took no notice of what her doctor told her

11. John Smith is a farmer . I bought his land

A. John Smith , whose land I bought , is a farmer

B. John Smith , who is a farmer , whose land I bought

C. John Smith , whom I bought his land , is a farmer

D. John Smith , a farmer , bought his land

12. That's the man I told you about yesterday

A. That's the man about whom I told you yesterday

B. I told you about the man whom you met yesterday

C. That's the man about that I told you yesterday

D. That's the man about I told you yesterday

13. Nobody could possibly believe the story he told us

A. the story he told us was magical

B. It's possible that he told an unreal story

C. It's possible that he told a real story

D. the story he told us was beyond our belief

14. Solar energy is not only plentiful and infinite but also clean and safe ( Từ " infinite " đồng nghĩa với từ nào ? )

A. boundless B. unlimited C. uncountable D. inflexible

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Choose the best answer :

1. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman .................... governor in the United States

A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as

2. Pioneers , ....................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - confident

A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived

3. Completed in 1756 , Nassau Hall is the oldest building now ............ on the campus of Princeton University

A. standing B. it stands C. has stood D. stood

4. Neil Armstrong , ....................... person to set foot on the moon , reported that the surface was fine and powdery

A. the first B. to be the first C. was the first D. as the first

5. The Massachusetts State House , ........................... in 1798 , was the most distinguished building in the United States at that time

A. completing B. which was completed C. was completed D. to be completed

6. Lady Astor was the first woman ............................. her seat in Parliament

A. take B. to take C. taking D. who takes

7. Norman Weiner , .......................... mathematiciann and logician , had an important role in the development of the computer

A. who as a B. was a C. whom a D. a

8. Coal was the first fuel ................... to power machinery

A. is used B. using C. to use D. to be used

9. She has always got on well with her colleagues

A. she has always had poor friendship with her colleagues

B. she has always been on good terms with her colleagues

( get on well with sbd= be on good terms: hòa đồng thân thiện)

C. her colleagues have always put up with her

D. She is trying to establish a good friendship with her colleagues

10. Julia didn't listen to what her doctor told her

A. What the doctor told Julia was not worth listening to

B. Julia couldn't hear what the doctor told her

C. the doctor told Julia to listen to what he said , but she didn't do so

D. Julia took no notice of what her doctor told her

11. John Smith is a farmer . I bought his land

A. John Smith , whose land I bought , is a farmer

B. John Smith , who is a farmer , whose land I bought

C. John Smith , whom I bought his land , is a farmer

D. John Smith , a farmer , bought his land

12. That's the man I told you about yesterday

A. That's the man about whom I told you yesterday

B. I told you about the man whom you met yesterday

C. That's the man about that I told you yesterday

D. That's the man about I told you yesterday

13. Nobody could possibly believe the story he told us

A. the story he told us was magical

B. It's possible that he told an unreal story

C. It's possible that he told a real story

D. the story he told us was beyond our belief

14. Solar energy is not only plentiful and infinite but also clean and safe ( Từ " infinite " đồng nghĩa với từ nào ? )

A. boundless B. unlimited C. uncountable D. inflexible

infinite: vô hạn

Khoi dong mung nam hoc moi nao :D FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH SUITABLE WORDS 1. He eats so many candies and crackers that I'm sure he'll be p_ _ _ _ to obesity. 2. MH370's missing status has made a vibrant shock to the world, so the mission of the government now is to launch a full-_ _ _ _e investigation into the searching of this airplane. 3. After three-month summer vacation and unlimited tie-break vacation during the pandemic COVID-19, many students are used to the s_ _ _ _ _ _ _y...
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Khoi dong mung nam hoc moi nao :D

FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH SUITABLE WORDS

1. He eats so many candies and crackers that I'm sure he'll be p_ _ _ _ to obesity.

2. MH370's missing status has made a vibrant shock to the world, so the mission of the government now is to launch a full-_ _ _ _e investigation into the searching of this airplane.

3. After three-month summer vacation and unlimited tie-break vacation during the pandemic COVID-19, many students are used to the s_ _ _ _ _ _ _y lifestyle.

4. Since his wife applied for a company near the house, their family has now become a d_ _ _-i_ _ _ _ _ family.

5. Don't be too o_ _ _p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to children, let them live their lifes.

6. She successfully contested the verdict and won the child c_ _ _ _d_.

7. A c_ _ _ _ of personalities has lead to the end of the relationship.

8. New schoolbooks for grade 1 has required teachers to tailor their teaching st_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

9. Reading many novels can boarden student's literary h_ _ _ _ _ _s.

10. Although Lionel Messi were in _ _ _k of condition, he couldn't help his team win against B.Munchen at UCL Quarterfinal.

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7 tháng 9 2020

10. peak

Em đoán vậy, có thể nghe nó hơi kì ;w;

6 tháng 9 2020

1, prone

2, full-scale

3, sedentary

4, dual-income

5, hm.. overprotective?

6, custody

7, clash

8, strategies

9, horizons

10, nick

đi ngủ :( g9

Think about your daily life. Do you follow the same read to work every day? Do you sit in the same place in class? When you get dressed, do you always put the same leg or arm in first? You probably do, because we all have routines in our lives. Routines save time and energy because you do them without thinking, that's why they are so important in the morning when your brain isn't active. Here's Jo talking about her morning routine 'Oh yes. I always do exactly the same things. I wake up at...
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Think about your daily life. Do you follow the same read to work every day? Do you sit in the same place in class? When you get dressed, do you always put the same leg or arm in first? You probably do, because we all have routines in our lives.

Routines save time and energy because you do them without thinking, that's why they are so important in the morning when your brain isn't active. Here's Jo talking about her morning routine

'Oh yes. I always do exactly the same things. I wake up at seven o'clock every morning, but I don't get quarter past seven. I switch on the radio and listen to the news. Then I go to the too and I brush my-teeth. I have a shower and dry my hair. Then I choose my clothes and I get dressed. I don'y eat anything for breakfast. I just have a cup of coffee. Then I go to work. Yes, it's always the same.'

Routines are very useful. but they also make you uncreative. So sometimes it's a good idea to break your routines. Get out of bed on the opposite side. Listen to a different route to work. Eat something different for brealfast. Change your routine. You never know, it could change your life.

1. This passage is mainly concerned with...............................

a.our usual ways of doing things

b. our daily activities

c. Jo's timetable

d. changes in our lives

2. according to the passage, routines are useful because.........................

a. we can do them in the morning

b. they make a habit of never thinking

c. they save time and energy

d. we all have them in our lives

3. the word 'loo' in line 9 can best be replaced with.....................

a. balcony

b. bedroom

c. sink

d. toilet

4.what is the main disadvantage of routines?

a. Routines make us unable to create things or to have new ideas

b. Routines may change our life

c. Routines make a habit of never thinking before doing

d. Routines make us do the same things day after day

5. which of the sentences is true?

a. Routines make our brain creative

b.people who have routines are unable to think

c. we shouldn'r break our routines

d. our lives could be changed if we change our routines

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19 tháng 10 2020

1. likes --> like

2. get --> gets

3. has --> had

4. has been --> had been

5. since --> for

6. be push --> by pushing

7. many --> much

8. were --> was

9. had --> has

10. know --> know how

22 tháng 10 2020

c.ơn nhé

31 tháng 7 2019

1. Jack left the office before i arrived

-> When I arived the office, Jack had left

2.During lunch, someone rang the bell

-> While i was having lunch, someone rang the bell.

3. I haven't been to the dentist for 6 months

-> The last time I went to the dentist was 6 months ago.

4. She has studied Japanese for 5 years

-> She began studying Japanese for 5 years.

5. She did all his work and then went to home

-> After doing all his work, he went to home.

6. Steven bought a new motorbike, but first he saved enough money

-> Before buying a new motorbike, Steven saved enough money.

7. The guests left and then we tidied the house

-> When we tidied the house, the guests had left.

8. I haven't heard fro them for ages

-> It 's ages since I last heard from them.

D
datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

1 Rachel Cason realised the real danger of pesticides when she was still a young girl.

(Rachel Cason nhận ra mối nguy hiểm thực sự của thuốc trừ sâu khi cô còn là một cô gái trẻ.)

Thông tin: “she was an avid reader and soon showed a keen interest in the natural world and writing.”

(cô ấy là một người ham đọc sách và sớm thể hiện sự quan tâm sâu sắc đến thế giới tự nhiên và viết lách.)

Chọn False

2 She majored in the scientific study of animals and their behaviour when she took her MA in 1932.

(Bà học chuyên ngành nghiên cứu khoa học về động vật và hành vi của chúng khi lấy bằng Thạc sĩ năm 1932.)

Thông tin: “Rachel Carson received her MA in zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1932.”

(Rachel Carson nhận bằng Thạc sĩ về động vật học tại Đại học Johns Hopkins năm 1932.)

Chọn True

3 Most of Rachel Carson's works were about environmental issues.

(Hầu hết các tác phẩm của Rachel Carson là về các vấn đề môi trường.)

Thông tin: “Rachel Carson became famous for her writings on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea, including climate change, rising sea-levels, melting Arctic glaciers, and decreasing animal populations.”

(Rachel Carson trở nên nổi tiếng với những bài viết về ô nhiễm môi trường và lịch sử tự nhiên của biển, bao gồm biến đổi khí hậu, mực nước biển dâng cao, băng tan ở Bắc Cực và suy giảm quần thể động vật.)

Chọn True

4 Her opposition to using pesticides on agricultural farming was supported by the chemical industry.

(Sự phản đối của bà đối với việc sử dụng thuốc trừ sâu trong canh tác nông nghiệp đã được hỗ trợ bởi ngành công nghiệp hóa chất.)

Thông tin: “Rachel Carson was criticized by the chemical industry and some government officials for her opposition to the widespread use of pesticides such as DDT.”

(Rachel Carson đã bị ngành hóa chất và một số quan chức chính phủ chỉ trích vì phản đối việc sử dụng rộng rãi thuốc trừ sâu như DDT.)

Chọn False

5 Silent Spring brought about positive changes in the government's policies.

(Silent Spring đã mang lại những thay đổi tích cực trong chính sách của chính phủ.)

Thông tin: “Silent Spring prompted a change in national policy, leading to the enactment of a national ban of pesticides on agricultural farming.”

(Silent Spring đã thúc đẩy một sự thay đổi trong chính sách quốc gia, dẫn đến việc ban hành lệnh cấm toàn quốc về thuốc trừ sâu trong canh tác nông nghiệp.)

Chọn True

6 A lot of people keep on protecting the planet after her death.

(Rất nhiều người tiếp tục bảo vệ hành tinh sau cái chết của cô ấy.)

Thông tin: “Rachel Carson's work continues to inspire new generations to protect all the living world.”

(Công việc của Rachel Carson tiếp tục truyền cảm hứng cho các thế hệ mới để bảo vệ tất cả thế giới sống.)

Chọn True