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19 tháng 12 2017

SẮP XÉP CÂU:

1. One beautiful morning / leading to / the village. / at the end / they / appeared / of / the path

->One beautiful morning they appeared of the part leading to the village.

2. ran after / formed / a big round / and / The village children / them.

->The village children ran after a big round formed them.

25 tháng 7 2018

During the year children in England usually try their (1)best to study well at school and help their mother (2)with The housework. They have no (3)work on Christmas Day. They stay at home to help their parents decorate the house (4)with the Christmas tree. Before bedtime (5) on Christmas Eve, they put (6)socks at the feet on their beds, Father Christmas will bring them (7) gifts during the night. On Christmas day they go (8) out in the morning , then have a special (9)food with turkey and Christmas (10). After that they play some games in the afternoon

3 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án: A

11 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án: A

16 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: B

30 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: B

20 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: B

29 tháng 8 2019

1. The police......them get out of the car.

a.caused b.made c.asked d.ordered

2. Carl......staying one more night in the village.

a.agrees b.hopes c.plans d.suggest

Rút gọn mệnh đề cùng S

1. The boy was awarded some toys. He ran home to tell his mother.

-> The boy who was awarded some toys ran home to tell his mother.

2. He returned home after he had been released from the police station.

-> After having been released from the police station, he returned home.

The generation gap , which refers to a broad difference between one generation and anther , espesially between young people and their partens , usully leads to numerous conflicts . Such family conflicts can seiously threaten the relationship between parents and children at times It gose without saying that , however old their childen are , perents still regard them as small kids and keep in in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices ....
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The generation gap , which refers to a broad difference between one generation and anther , espesially between young people and their partens , usully leads to numerous conflicts . Such family conflicts can seiously threaten the relationship between parents and children at times

It gose without saying that , however old their childen are , perents still regard them as small kids and keep in in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices . Therefore , they tend to make a great attempt to help thier children to discover the outside word . Nevertheless , they forget that as chiidren grow up , they want to be more independent and develop their own identity by creating their own opinions , thought , styles and values about life . One common issue that drives conflicts is the clothes of teenagers . While teens are keen on wearing fashionable clothes which try to catch up with the youth trends , parents who valie traditional clothes believe that those kinds of attire violate the rules and the norms of the society . It becomes worse when the expensive brand name clothes teens choose seem to be beyond the financial capacity of parents

Another reason contributing to conflicts is the interest in choosing a career path or education between parent and teenagers . Young people are told that they have word at their feetand that dazzing futur opportunities are just waiting for them to sexie . However , their parents try to impose their choices of unversity or career on the regardless of thier children's preference

Indeed , conflicts between parents and children are the everlasting family phenomena . It seems that best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding.

Task 1 : True / Faise / not given

1. Teenagers try to please their parents by wearing traditional clothes

2. Parents want children to follow their withes in deciding the education and future jobs

3. Some parents indulge their children with expensive brand name clothes

4. In order to bridge the gap between the old generation ang the younger one , open communication to promote mutural undertanding is the vital key

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11 tháng 10 2017

The generation gap , which refers to a broad difference between one generation and anther , espesially between young people and their partens , usully leads to numerous conflicts . Such family conflicts can seiously threaten the relationship between parents and children at times

It gose without saying that , however old their childen are , perents still regard them as small kids and keep in in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices . Therefore , they tend to make a great attempt to help thier children to discover the outside word . Nevertheless , they forget that as chiidren grow up , they want to be more independent and develop their own identity by creating their own opinions , thought , styles and values about life . One common issue that drives conflicts is the clothes of teenagers . While teens are keen on wearing fashionable clothes which try to catch up with the youth trends , parents who valie traditional clothes believe that those kinds of attire violate the rules and the norms of the society . It becomes worse when the expensive brand name clothes teens choose seem to be beyond the financial capacity of parents

Another reason contributing to conflicts is the interest in choosing a career path or education between parent and teenagers . Young people are told that they have word at their feetand that dazzing futur opportunities are just waiting for them to sexie . However , their parents try to impose their choices of unversity or career on the regardless of thier children's preference

Indeed , conflicts between parents and children are the everlasting family phenomena . It seems that best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding.

Task 1 : True / Faise / not given

1. Teenagers try to please their parents by wearing traditional clothes ( Not given )

=> Bài đọc không đề cập tới việc những thanh thiếu niên cố gắng mặc những bộ quần áo truyền thống để làm hài lòng cha mẹ họ nên đáp án cho câu này là Not Given.

2. Parents want children to follow their withes in deciding the education and future jobs ( True )

=> Trong bài có thông tin "However, their parents try to impose their choices of university or career on them regardless of their children's preference." nên đáp án cho câu này là True bởi vì “want somebody to” = “impose somebody on” đều mang nghĩa là muốn ai đó làm theo ý mình.

3. Some parents indulge their children with expensive brand name clothes ( Not given )

=> Trong bài đọc có thông tin về "expensive brand name clothes" - "It becomes worse when the expensive brand name clothes teens choose seem to be beyond the financial capacity of parents."nhưng không đề cập đến việc bố mẹ nuông chiều con cái bằng việc mua quần áo hàng hiệu đắt tiền nên đáp án cho câu này là Not Given.

4. In order to bridge the gap between the old generation ang the younger one , open communication to promote mutural undertanding is the vital key ( True )

=> Câu này trùng với câu "It seems that the best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding.” trong đoạn văn cuối. Cả hai đều mang nghĩa là để hàn gắn khoảng cách giữa các thế hệ thì cha mẹ và con cái cần có những cuộc nói chuyện cởi mở giúp tăng cường sự tin tưởng và hiểu biết lẫn nhau, vì vậy True là đáp án đúng.

The little chefs Hilary Rose travels to Dorset, in the south of England, to investigate a cookery course for children. There must be something in the air in Dorset, because the last place you’d expect to fi nd children during the summer holidays is in the kitchen. Yet in a farmhouse, deep in the English countryside, that’s exactly where they are – on a cookery course designed especially for children. It’s all the idea of Anna Wilson, who wants to educate young children about cooking and...
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The little chefs Hilary Rose travels to Dorset, in the south of England, to investigate a cookery course for children. There must be something in the air in Dorset, because the last place you’d expect to fi nd children during the summer holidays is in the kitchen. Yet in a farmhouse, deep in the English countryside, that’s exactly where they are – on a cookery course designed especially for children. It’s all the idea of Anna Wilson, who wants to educate young children about cooking and eating in a healthy way. ‘I’m very keen to plant the idea in their heads that food doesn’t grow on supermarket shelves,’ she explains. ‘The course is all about making food fun and enjoyable.’ She thinks that eight is the perfect age to start teaching children to cook, because at that age they are always hungry. 9() These children are certainly all smiles as they arrive at the country farmhouse. Three girls and four boys aged from ten to thirteen make up the group. They are immediately given a tour of what will be ‘home’ for the next 48 hours. 10 But one thing is quite clear – they all have a genuine interest in food and learning how to cook. Anna has worked as a chef in all sorts of situations and has even cooked for the crew of a racing yacht, in limited space and diffi cult weather conditions. 11 ‘Kids are easy to teach,’ she insists, ‘because they’re naturally curious and if you treat them like adults they listen to you.’ Back in the kitchen, Anna is giving the introductory talk, including advice on keeping hands clean, and being careful around hot ovens. 12 Judging by the eager looks on their young faces as they watch Anna’s demonstration, they are just keen to start cooking. The children learn the simplest way, by watching and then doing it themselves. They gather round as Anna chops an onion for the fi rst evening meal. Then the boys compete with each other to chop their onions as fast as possible, while the girls work carefully, concentrating on being neat. 13 When they learn to make bread, the girls knead the dough with their hands competently, while the boys punch it into the board, cheerfully hitting the table with their fi sts. The following morning, four boys with dark shadows under their eyes stumble into the kitchen at 8.30 a.m. to learn how to make breakfast (sausages and eggs, and fruit drinks made with yoghurt and honey). We learn later that they didn’t stop talking until 4.30 a.m. 14 Ignoring this, Anna brightly continues trying to persuade everyone that fruit drinks are just as interesting as sausages and eggs. Anna has great plans for the courses and is reluctant to lower her standards in any way, even though her students are so young. 15 ‘And I like to keep the course fees down,’ Anna adds, ‘because if the children enjoy it and go on to teach their own children to cook, I feel it’s worth it.’ If this course doesn’t inspire them to cook, nothing will.

A This is followed by a session on ‘knife skills’, which will be important later on.

B She always uses top- quality ingredients, such as the best cuts of meat and the fi nest cheeses, so there’s clearly no profi t motive in this operation.

C As they wander round, they argue lightheartedly about who has had the most experience in the kitchen.

D In the garden, they learn about the herbs that they will use in their cooking.

E Their obvious tiredness may explain why one of them goes about the task so carelessly that the ingredients end up on the fl oor.

F This is particularly true of young boys, who are happy to do anything that will end in a meal.

G As a result, she has a very relaxed attitude to cooking, constantly encouraging the children and never talking down to them.

H This contrast will become something of a theme during the course.

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