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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite way to spend an evening. For people who don’t go out, not...
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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite
way to spend an evening.
For people who don’t go out, not surprisingly, television is more popular than radio. 82 percent say that they watch television for more than ten hours a week – mainly for films and news programmes – but only 23 percent listen to the radio. Music is always a favourite topic, but it seems that many people listen to music than can play a music instrument. The survey reveals that 38 percent watch live music, but 30 percent of people between 13 and 19 can play a musical instrument.
Only 32 percent of young adults play sports; with football, swimming, and cycling the most popular activities. But that means that more than two-thirds don’t play any sport!
Leisure Time Survey of Teenagers In The UK
• (1)_________ percent of teenagers use the Internet every day.
• The most popular leisure activity is going to the cinema: (2)_________ percent say it is their favourite evening activity.
• (3)__________ percent of people say that they watch TV for more than (4) _________ hours a week, but only (5)_________ percent listen to the radio.
• (6)__________ percent of young people watch live music, but only (7)_______ percent can play a musical instrument.
• Only (8)__________ percent of young adults play sports. Football, swimming, and cycling are the most popular sports.

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25 tháng 6 2023

1 I can play football better than Jack.

2 You are taller than me.

3 The table is so heavy that it is difficult to lift.

4 That is the funniest story she has ever heard.

5 The man's health is bad because he smokes a lot.

30 tháng 5 2016

 

 

1.It was your assistance that enabled us to get achievement.

But for you assistance, we could not have got achievement.

2.Fiona has been typing the report for an hour.

It is an hour since Fiona started typing the report.

3.Lan couldn't reach the shelf.It was too hight.

The shelf was too high that Lan couldn't reach it.

4.No one has seen Linda since the day of the party.

Linda hasn't been seen since the of the party.

5.I regret not booking the seats in advance.

If only I had booked the seats in advance.

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FENG SHUI Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of bringing balance to one’s immediate (1) _____ (ROUND). It aims to harness energy flow within the home to make it a nice, healthy place in which to live. Although in the West it has only recently gained (2) _____ (ACCEPT) in China, it is deemed (3) _____ (DISPENSE) to have recourse to a Feng Shui (4) _____ (PRACTICE) before moving house or (5) _____ (AUGUR) a business. On a mundane level, it is the art of furniture placement, but it being (6) _____ (HAUL) thoroughly, (7) _____ (MEAN) philosophical and religious roots are found (8) _____ (PIN) this (9) _____ (VENERATE) art form. The Taoist philosophy out of which it grew sees the world as made up of potent but invisible energy called ‘chi’. Feng Shui aspires to divert this hidden flow to create a (10) _____ (HARMONY) environment. Although this is a(n) (11) _____ (CUSTOM) concept to the Western world, the (12) _____ (SURGE / SWING / TURN) of Feng Shui continues (13) _____ (ABATE). Feng Shui offers some (14) _____ (ESSENTIAL) rules with which to augment the potential of one’s environment. (15) _____ (MOVE) of (16) _____ (ARRAY) is said to promote feelings of (17) _____ (LUCID) and calmness. The utilisation of plants (18) _____ (ACT) the detrimental effect of machinery, computers and so on. Finally, because chi energy enters through the front door, it is (19) _____ (VISION / SIGHT) to keep one’s door in perfect condition to take away any (20) _____ (IMPEDE) to the passage of entering chi energy.

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7 tháng 3 2020

1. SURROUNDINGS
2. ACCEPTANCE
3. INDISPENSABLE
4. PRACTITIONER
5. INAUGURATING
6. OVERHAULED
7. MEANINGFUL
8. UNDERPINNING
9. VENERABLE
10. HARMONIOUS
11. UNACCUSTOMED
12. UPSURGE (or fairly acceptable: RESURGENCE) / UPSWING / UPTURN
13. UNABATED
14. QUINTESSENTIAL
15. REMOVAL
16. DISARRAY
17. LUCIDITY
18. COUNTERACTS
19. PROVIDENT (or fairly acceptable: ADVISABLE) / FAR-SIGHTED
20. IMPEDIMENT(S)

The passage below contains 10 mistakes in spelling, grammar and word form. UNDERLINE the mistakes and CORRECT them.​            Football has grown to become one of most successful sports and opportunities on the planet. In the 2006 World Cup Finals, several hundred global companies advertised their production at stadiums in Germany. Through televising games the promotion of soft drinks, fast food, credit cards, and others items helped to generate a turnover of nearly $1 billion. This...
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The passage below contains 10 mistakes in spelling, grammar and word form. UNDERLINE the mistakes and CORRECT them.

​            Football has grown to become one of most successful sports and opportunities on the planet. In the 2006 World Cup Finals, several hundred global companies advertised their production at stadiums in Germany. Through televising games the promotion of soft drinks, fast food, credit cards, and others items helped to generate a turnover of nearly $1 billion. This huge number of sponsorship has helped to raise the profile of businesses, but it is also valuable for football associations throughout the world. FIFA has made arrangements so that a lot of the money raised is returned to sport development programmes in the nations where competed in the tournament. Moreover, football and money don't always result in happiness. Many problems are caused in the major competitions when teams demand more money for each performances. Often players become impatient, and demand to be paid before playing. This is unlikely to end well, cause lots of problems. If these arguments affect team spirit, then results are the poor. Unfortunately, poor results mean that teams receive less money from the tournament organisers, so in the end the development of the game in these nations suffer. This means that the chance with improvement is small. Sometimes sport and money just don't mix.

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SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT: ONE HOME AT A TIME Pollution can be seen not only throughout the world, but also in our own homes. It comes from household chemicals, the amount of water people use and the waste people produce and throw away. What can be done to stop this pollution? Surprisingly, a person can help save the environment by doing simple things. First, we need to recycle, which allows products to be used over and over again. Recycling can also reduce the number of trees cut down to produce paper products. It takes very little effort. It is not hard to place plastic and glass bottles, aluminum cans and paper in a bin. Anyone can do it. Second, we need to watch the amount of water used in the home. It can be conserved by taking short showers instead of baths, repairing leaky faucets, using the dishwasher or washing machine only when fully loaded, or simply turning the faucet off while brushing your teeth. Third, we need to reduce waste. We need to recycle whenever possible, but should also try to use this waste effectively. For example, grass clippings and food scraps can be made into compost for plants. The average person produces 4.3 pounds of waste every day, but we can reduce that amount by recycling and reusing. If we do our part in our own homes, we can help keep the planet from becoming more polluted. Question 36: Pollution can be caused from the following sources EXCEPT______. A. water in rivers B. water from households C. wastes D. household chemicals Question 37: Recycling can help us ______. A. never cut down trees B. use products again and again C. place garbage bins easily D. produce more paper products Question 38: In order to save water, we can do all of the following things EXCEPT______. A. take short showers instead of baths B. repair leaky faucets C. fully use the washing machine D. turn the faucet off while brushing your teeth Question 39: Recycling helps to reduce waste because______. A. plants need to develop B. a person can do it in his home C. waste can be recycled and reused D. an average man produces compost for plants Question 40: The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. cutting down B. the number C. recycling D. effort
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Question 36: Pollution can be caused from the following sources EXCEPT______. A. water in rivers B. water from households C. wastes D. household chemicals

Question 37: Recycling can help us ______. A. never cut down trees B. use products again and again C. place garbage bins easily D. produce more paper products

Question 38: In order to save water, we can do all of the following things EXCEPT______. A. take short showers instead of baths B. repair leaky faucets C. fully use the washing machine D. turn the faucet off while brushing your teeth

Question 39: Recycling helps to reduce waste because______. A. plants need to develop B. a person can do it in his home C. waste can be recycled and reused D. an average man produces compost for plants

Question 40: The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. cutting down B. the number C. recycling D. effort

3 tháng 10 2023

VI. Give the correct form or tense of the verb in brackets.

1. The meeting _____has been put off______ (put off) until January to give the management team longer to decide.

2. We booked a hotel, but I'd sooner ______sleep______ (sleep) in a tent.

3. It was only when I got home that I realised someone _____had stolen_______ (steal) my wallet.

4. It was dark by the time I ______finished______ (finish) repairing the roof.

5. We _____had been driving_______ (drive) for approximately ten minutes when the car stopped running; we _____had run out_______ (run out) of petrol.

Giúp mình gấp với ạ. Cricket-how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game-some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth. Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we...
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Cricket-how I detested this game when I was young! My family would spend hours and hours watching it on television while I angrily waited for it to end. Every game seemed the same. Yes, one team won and the other one lost, but it was always the same game-some men pitching a ball, some running back and forth.

Then something happened. I became old enough to start playing cricket myself with the other kids in my neighborhood. We found a place to play wherever we could put up a wicket. We played on the street, in the backyard-even on the tops of buildings, believe it or not!

I can recall so clearly the sounds of the ball hitting the bat and the quick running feet. I can still feel the sun on my face as I played and the bruises and scratches from falling down. I can still see the blue sky fading to darkness behind the buildings as our games continued into the night. It became my favorite thing in the world. Now I watch it not with anger, but with fond memories of the endless days and nights spent playing the game.

1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A.Cricket: a game for all ages
B. How I learned to love cricket
C. The dangers of playing cricket
D.Learning the rules of a difficult game

2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to

A.hated
B.played

C.wanted

D.watched

13. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

A. It was boring to watch.
B. It was difficult to learn.
C. It was fun to talk about.
D.It was dangerous to play.

14. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

A. They were played without bats.
B. They were played on rooftops.
C. No one cared who won them.
D. No one got hurt playing them.

15. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT

A. how the sun felt on his skin
B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat
C. how the sky turned from light to dark
D. how the rules of the game caused arguments

16. What change does the author describe?

A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.
B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.
C.He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.
D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

17. In line 13, the word fond is closest in meaning to

A. old
B.cruel
C. happy
D. interesting

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1 tháng 12 2019

1. What title best summarizes the main idea of the passage?

A.Cricket: a game for all ages
B. How I learned to love cricket
C. The dangers of playing cricket
D.Learning the rules of a difficult game

2. In line 1, the word detested is closest in meaning to

A.hated
B.played

C.wanted

D.watched

13. What best describes the author’s attitude toward cricket when he was very young?

A. It was boring to watch.
B. It was difficult to learn.
C. It was fun to talk about.
D.It was dangerous to play.

14. According to the author, what was surprising about some of the cricket games he played?

A. They were played without bats.
B. They were played on rooftops.
C. No one cared who won them.
D. No one got hurt playing them.

15. The author describes memories of all of the following EXCEPT

A. how the sun felt on his skin
B. how the ball sounded hitting the bat
C. how the sky turned from light to dark
D. how the rules of the game caused arguments

16. What change does the author describe?

A. He could not remember the rules of cricket at first, but then he decided it did not matter.
B. He was afraid of getting hurt playing cricket at first, but then he stopped being afraid.
C.He did not like cricket at first, but then he began to enjoy it.
D. He liked playing cricket at first, but then he grew tired of it.

17. In line 13, the word fond is closest in meaning to

A. old
B.cruel
C. happy
D. interesting