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27 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án là: No, it wasn’t.

15 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án là: It can be made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide.

15 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là: John J. Loud invented the first ballpoint pen.

16 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án là: It comes from the reservoir of the pen.

Read the following passage and answer the questions   Ballpoint pen is a pen that has, as its name says, ball at its point which rotateswhen dragged across the writing surface and leaves behind ink that comes fromthe reservoir of the pen. Ball at the point can be of different diameter and can bemade of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide. It is today the most widespread writinginstrument and has literally changed the way we write.   Trying to invent a pen which can write on leather, a tanner John...
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Read the following passage and answer the questions
   Ballpoint pen is a pen that has, as its name says, ball at its point which rotates
when dragged across the writing surface and leaves behind ink that comes from
the reservoir of the pen. Ball at the point can be of different diameter and can be
made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide. It is today the most widespread writing
instrument and has literally changed the way we write.
   Trying to invent a pen which can write on leather, a tanner John J. Loud
invented the first ballpoint pen and patented it in 1888 in America. This pen had a
small steel ball which was placed so it could not fall out nor fall in but it still
could rotate freely. This invention was not commercially viable and could not be
used for writing. Because of that patent lapsed in time.
1. Where does the ink come from?

________________________________________________
2. What can ball at the point be made of?
________________________________________________
3. Who invented the first ballpoint pen?
________________________________________________
4. Was this invention commercially viable?
________________________________________________

D. WRITING
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first
1. Do you mind if I go out with my friends at night?
Would you mind if __________________________.
2. “Is Ha Long Bay a wonder of the world?” Ann said to me.
Ann asked_________________________________.
3. They decorated their house for the Tet holiday last weekend.
Their house________________________________.
4. Let’s go shopping.
Why don’t we ______________________________?

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6 tháng 8 2021

1. Where does the ink come from?

__________________ It comes from the reservoir of the pen.______________________________

2. What can ball at the point be made of?
_______________  Ball at the point can be of different diameter and can be made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide._________________________________

3. Who invented the first ballpoint pen?
________________ John J. Loud________________________________

4. Was this invention commercially viable?
____________ No, it wasn’t.____________________________________

 

D. WRITING
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first
1. Do you mind if I go out with my friends at night?
Would you mind if ____________I went out with my friends at night?______________.
2. “Is Ha Long Bay a wonder of the world?” Ann said to me.
Ann asked_________________ me if Ha Long Bay was a wonder of the world________________.

3. They decorated their house for the Tet holiday last weekend.
Their house___________ was decorated for the Tet holiday last weekend_____________________.

4. Let’s go shopping.
Why don’t we _________go shopping_____________________?

 

6 tháng 8 2021

Read the following passage and answer the questions
   Ballpoint pen is a pen that has, as its name says, ball at its point which rotates
when dragged across the writing surface and leaves behind ink that comes from
the reservoir of the pen. Ball at the point can be of different diameter and can be
made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide. It is today the most widespread writing
instrument and has literally changed the way we write.
   Trying to invent a pen which can write on leather, a tanner John J. Loud
invented the first ballpoint pen and patented it in 1888 in America. This pen had a
small steel ball which was placed so it could not fall out nor fall in but it still
could rotate freely. This invention was not commercially viable and could not be
used for writing. Because of that patent lapsed in time.
1. Where does the ink come from?

_______It comes from the reservoir of the pen._________________________________________
2. What can ball at the point be made of?
______ Ball at the point can be of different diameter and can be
made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide.__________________________________________
3. Who invented the first ballpoint pen?
_______John J. Loud
invented the first ballpoint pen _________________________________________
4. Was this invention commercially viable?
_______This invention was not commercially viable_________________________________________

D. WRITING
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first
1. Do you mind if I go out with my friends at night?
Would you mind if ___I went out with my friends at night?_______________________.
2. “Is Ha Long Bay a wonder of the world?” Ann said to me.
Ann asked____me if Ha Long Bay was a wonder of the world _____________________________.
3. They decorated their house for the Tet holiday last weekend.
Their house___was decorated for the Tet holiday last weekend._____________________________.
4. Let’s go shopping.
Why don’t we ____go shopping__________________________?

7 tháng 7 2023

1.All the ____participants____in the debate had a chance to speak. (participate)

2.He is the only_____ competitor_____ that has not run this race before.(complete)

3.Laszlo Biro wa_______ the inventor of______the pen-point pen.(invention)

4.The ______decoration______of Christmas tree is indispensable at Christmas. (decorate)

5.The main problem is ______rising___ prices. Things are getting much too expensive. (rise)

6.Our father's company sells only _______imported_____goods. (import)

7.''You look ____surpised ____when you see me.''_''Yes, I think you are in China.'' (surprise)

8.He finds housekeeping a____ boring___ task.(bore)

9.Mary appeared with a _____pleasant___ smile.(please)

10.Mr Smith seems quite______ satisfied____with his new job.(satisfy)

7 tháng 7 2023

All the participants in the debate had a chance to speak.

He is the only competitor that has not run this race before. 

Laszlo Biro was the inventor of the pen-point pen. 

The decoration of Christmas tree is indispensable at Christmas.

The main problem is rising prices. Things are getting much too expensive. Our father’s company sells only imported goods. 

“ You look surprised when you see me.” – “ Yes, I think you are in China.” He finds housekeeping a boring task.

Mary appeared with a pleased smile.

Mr Smith seems quite satisfied with his new job. 

II/ Read the passage. Then write True or False for each of the sentences below. (1.5pt) In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose work is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re-using...
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II/ Read the passage. Then write True or False for each of the sentences below. (1.5pt)

In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose work is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re-using steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than five million cans start new lives in new steel products.

After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and take to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.

So next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been!

23. In the UK people use about two hundred steel food and drinks cans yearly.________

24. Every year there are more than five million cans starting new lives in new steel products_________

25.Cans are sorted and then they are taken to the factory for recycling.___________

26.The steel cans can only be recycled to make into garden household _________

27. The topic sentence of this passage is___________

A. recycle cansB. the recycling of cans C. how to recycle cans D. what is recycle cans

28. The nearest meaning of “its” in line 9 is____________

A. of the cans B. of the steel C. of the homes D. of the knives

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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?Volunteering is a way to gain a lot of skills that can be transferred into a workplace. These skills include: confidence, communication, responsibility, teamwork and innovation. Becoming a volunteer will not only provide you with experience which is great for personal gain, but it will also be a good addition to your CV as it will help you to stand out, as it has allowed you to network and meet new people and more...
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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?

Volunteering is a way to gain a lot of skills that can be transferred into a workplace. These skills include: confidence, communication, responsibility, teamwork and innovation. Becoming a volunteer will not only provide you with experience which is great for personal gain, but it will also be a good addition to your CV as it will help you to stand out, as it has allowed you to network and meet new people and more opportunities. Most importantly, from the process of volunteering, young people will gain a sense of personal satisfaction gained by assisting another person which will enhance their social awareness.

By becoming a volunteer in your community you can make a change by letting your voice be heard within society, allowing you to express your thoughts and opinions on certain issues that have occurred that you have previously not been given a say in. This could inspire more events or services that could gradually assist more people.

Volunteers also have an enormous impact on the health and well-being of communities worldwide, which allows society to thrive due to the assistance of young volunteers. From volunteering the community will also gain a generation of young people who care about where they live and are willing to make a commitment to improve society.

Question:

A. True

B. False

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5 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “From volunteering the community will also gain a generation of young people who care about where they live and are willing to make a commitment to improve society.”.

Dịch: Từ việc tình nguyện, cộng đồng cũng sẽ nhận lại một thế hệ người trẻ quan tâm về nơi sống và sẵn lòng cam kết cải thiện xã hội.

Read the passage and do the tasks that follow: AMAZING NEW INVENTIONS Every year, more and more amazing things are invented. Here are three of our favourites for this year. A. Fukuda’s Automatic Door Can you imagine a door that fits around your body as you walk through it? Fukuda’s Automatic Door was designed in Japan by an inventor named Rikiya Fukuda. It automatically indentifies movement and only opens just enough to match the shape of the person or object coming through. So, what...
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Read the passage and do the tasks that follow:

AMAZING NEW INVENTIONS

Every year, more and more amazing things are invented. Here are three of our favourites for this year.

A. Fukuda’s Automatic Door

Can you imagine a door that fits around your body as you walk through it? Fukuda’s Automatic Door was designed in Japan by an inventor named Rikiya Fukuda. It automatically indentifies movement and only opens just enough to match the shape of the person or object coming through. So, what are the advantages? It saves energy by helping to keep the same temperature in a room. It can also prevent dirt and other materials from being carried inside. As well as people, the Automatic Door works for small objects, like packages delivered to a post office, or for larger things, such as a car coming through a garage door.

B. The Hand Roll Piano

Traveling musicians will be happy with this invention. The Hand Roll Piano was invented by the Japanese company Yamano Music. What makes it different is that it can be rolled up like a blanket. This makes it easier to carry and easier to store. The keyboard is 100 cm long but weighs just 1 kg. It has 61 very thin keys and is made of rubber. It’s convenient to carry, but it’s also a great instrument. The piano can be played for up to 15 hours on standard batteries. It has more than 100 sounds and its own speaker.

C. The LifeStraw

Today, more than one billion people in the world do not have safe water. However, it’s been discovered that for the price of a cup of coffee, a life can be saved. The LifeStraw, which costs just $3, is a device for purifying water. It is able to turn dirty water into drinking water. The drinking straw was designed by the Swiss-based company Vestergaard Frandsen. It uses seven types of filter to make water clean enough to drink. It can prevent illnesses and it can also create safe drinking water for victims of hurricanes, earthquakes or other disasters.

Task 1. Choose the best description (from a - d) for each paragraph. There’s one extra description you do not need to use. Write your answers in the space provided.

a. It’s an invention that saves lives.

b. It helps you to do housework.

c. It’s a device that knows when you are coming.

d. It makes entertaining easier.

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23 tháng 6 2017

Read the passage and do the tasks that follow:

AMAZING NEW INVENTIONS

Every year, more and more amazing things are invented. Here are three of our favourites for this year.

A. Fukuda’s Automatic Door

Can you imagine a door that fits around your body as you walk through it? Fukuda’s Automatic Door was designed in Japan by an inventor named Rikiya Fukuda. It automatically indentifies movement and only opens just enough to match the shape of the person or object coming through. So, what are the advantages? It saves energy by helping to keep the same temperature in a room. It can also prevent dirt and other materials from being carried inside. As well as people, the Automatic Door works for small objects, like packages delivered to a post office, or for larger things, such as a car coming through a garage door.

=>c. It’s a device that knows when you are coming.

B. The Hand Roll Piano

Traveling musicians will be happy with this invention. The Hand Roll Piano was invented by the Japanese company Yamano Music. What makes it different is that it can be rolled up like a blanket. This makes it easier to carry and easier to store. The keyboard is 100 cm long but weighs just 1 kg. It has 61 very thin keys and is made of rubber. It’s convenient to carry, but it’s also a great instrument. The piano can be played for up to 15 hours on standard batteries. It has more than 100 sounds and its own speaker.

=> d. It makes entertaining easier.

C. The LifeStraw

Today, more than one billion people in the world do not have safe water. However, it’s been discovered that for the price of a cup of coffee, a life can be saved. The LifeStraw, which costs just $3, is a device for purifying water. It is able to turn dirty water into drinking water. The drinking straw was designed by the Swiss-based company Vestergaard Frandsen. It uses seven types of filter to make water clean enough to drink. It can prevent illnesses and it can also create safe drinking water for victims of hurricanes, earthquakes or other disasters.

=> a. It’s an invention that saves lives.

Read the passage and do the tasks that follow: AMAZING NEW INVENTIONS Every year, more and more amazing things are invented. Here are three of our favourites for this year. A. Fukuda’s Automatic Door Can you imagine a door that fits around your body as you walk through it? Fukuda’s Automatic Door was designed in Japan by an inventor named Rikiya Fukuda. It automatically indentifies movement and only opens just enough to match the shape of the person or object coming through. So, what...
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Read the passage and do the tasks that follow:

AMAZING NEW INVENTIONS

Every year, more and more amazing things are invented. Here are three of our favourites for this year.

A. Fukuda’s Automatic Door

Can you imagine a door that fits around your body as you walk through it? Fukuda’s Automatic Door was designed in Japan by an inventor named Rikiya Fukuda. It automatically indentifies movement and only opens just enough to match the shape of the person or object coming through. So, what are the advantages? It saves energy by helping to keep the same temperature in a room. It can also prevent dirt and other materials from being carried inside. As well as people, the Automatic Door works for small objects, like packages delivered to a post office, or for larger things, such as a car coming through a garage door.

B. The Hand Roll Piano

Traveling musicians will be happy with this invention. The Hand Roll Piano was invented by the Japanese company Yamano Music. What makes it different is that it can be rolled up like a blanket. This makes it easier to carry and easier to store. The keyboard is 100 cm long but weighs just 1 kg. It has 61 very thin keys and is made of rubber. It’s convenient to carry, but it’s also a great instrument. The piano can be played for up to 15 hours on standard batteries. It has more than 100 sounds and its own speaker.

C. The LifeStraw

Today, more than one billion people in the world do not have safe water. However, it’s been discovered that for the price of a cup of coffee, a life can be saved. The LifeStraw, which costs just $3, is a device for purifying water. It is able to turn dirty water into drinking water. The drinking straw was designed by the Swiss-based company Vestergaard Frandsen. It uses seven types of filter to make water clean enough to drink. It can prevent illnesses and it can also create safe drinking water for victims of hurricanes, earthquakes or other disasters.

Read the text again and say

Which section A-C mentions:

- an object that is surprisingly light. 44. _________

- something that was invented in Europe. 45. _________

- a very cheap invention. 46. _________

- a way of keeping a place cleaner. 47. _________

- an invention that recognizes size. 48.__________

- people who need to carry their equipment. 49.__________

- something that helps people live healthier 50. __________

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