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9 tháng 9 2018

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English is one of the most popular languages in the world.It comes second in the number of (1)speaker after Chinese .In Vietnam,more and (2)more people studying English.However,(3)heart  every one knows to learn English effectively.The best to(4)improve the four skills;speaking,listening,reading and(5)writing is to practise regularly.

9 tháng 9 2018

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FILL IN THE NUMBERED BLANK IN THE PASSAGE WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD FROM THE BOX.(WHY)

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English is one of the most popular languages in the world.It comes second in the number of (1)speaker after Chinese .In Vietnam,more and (2)more people studying English.However,(3)heart  every one knows to learn English effectively.The best to(4)improve the four skills;speaking,listening,reading and(5)writing is to practise regularly.

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Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.

A. FAIR TRADE

Farmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth, prey to world commodity markets, middlemen and the weather. So-called “fair trade” arrangements guarantee co-operative groups a price above the world market and a bonus on top. The growing fair-trade market has distributed hundreds of millions of pounds to more than 50 million people worldwide. But critics say that fair trade will never lift a country out of poverty; indeed, it may keep it there, because the money generated from the sale goes almost in its entirety to rich countries which promote the products. As a simple guide, only about 5% of the sale price of a fair-trade chocolate bar may actually go to a poor country.

B. ORGANIC FOOD

For food to be organic it must be free of added chemicals, both in the growing of the food and in the killing of the pests that might damage the crop. In a world where many manufactured chemicals have never been properly tested for safety, this is a very big selling point. Parents are thus prepared to pay a premium for organic food, especially when chemicals suspected of causing a variety of problems have been found, albeit in tiny quantities, in most children’s blood. The problem is that many farmers have not switched to organic in sufficient numbers to satisfy this growing market. As a result, supermarkets are often forced to fly vegetables as they can label “organic” halfway around the world, at a great cost to the planet in extra greenhouse gases. Environmentalists are now urging shoppers to buy locally produced vegetables, even if they are not organic and have been sprayed with pesticides.

C. RECYCLING

A great shift has taken place in the way we think about rubbish. Where once we were happy to bury it in landfills or dump it at sea, we are now being urged by national and local governments to recycle it and think of waste as a resource. The wheelie-bin culture is being replaced by a series of kerbside collections for paper, metals, plastic, bottles, clothes and compost. The idea is to cut landfill as well as saving the planet. It is, however, having some unexpected consequences. Most of Britain's plastic and paper is now being sent for recycling in China or India, which creates more greenhouse gases just to get it there, plus workers then have to separate it. Meanwhile, some paper and bottles carefully sorted out by householders end up being dumped in landfills after all, because the demand for recycled materials constantly fluctuates.

D. BEING CARBON NEUTRAL

If you want to make yourself feel better about the planet, there are lots for you to ease your conscience by becoming “carbon neutral”. One of the most appealing methods is to pay for someone to plant trees, preferably creating or regenerating new forests. The theory is that trees grow by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen storing the carbon in their trunks. But woods and forests create their own mini-climate, which collects and stores water and creates rainclouds. Added to this, there is the potential problem that planting trees often releases carbon stored in the soil – and what happens if the forests catch fire, or are chopped down and harvested for timber? Another and perhaps better solution might be to invest in small-scale hydro-electric schemes, so that people who live in the Himalayas, for example, and currently do not have electricity, can develop a 21st-century lifestyle without polluting the planet.

E. ECO-TOURISM

The idea of “green” tourism is to persuade local people not to chop down forests, shoot elephants or wipe out tigers, but to preserve them so rich tourists visit and peer at the wildlife through binoculars. Unfortunately, the best money is made from reintroducing animals for trophy hunting by the very rich- an idea which does not always meet with approval and has caused much debate. While tourists may help sustain some national parks, they often create as many problems as they solve. One is that they tend to demand all mod cons in their hotels, such as a great deal of water for showers; a luxury sometimes not available for locals. Eco-tourism, when properly managed, can offer the locals and the animals a brighter future. Sometimes, though, the only winners are a few business people who own hotels.

 

In which section is the following mentioned?

a controversial pastime that rises considerable money?Question 1. ______ 
an action that creates a different weather patternQuestion 2. ______ 

an undesirable result of unnecessary global transportation

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 3. ______Question 4. _____
inadequate research into harmful substances Question 5. ______ 
a continual change in what is required or neededQuestion 6. ______ 
people at the greatest risk from factors beyond their controlQuestion 7. ______ 
a far-reaching change in official attitudeQuestion 8. ______ 

a benefit for those the scheme was not originally intended for

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 9. ______Question 10. _____
the bringing of a source of energy to remote areasQuestion 11. _____ 
a failure to adapt in order to meet increasing demandsQuestion 12. _____ 

 

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Fill in the numbered blanks in the pasage with ONE suitable work from the box clean city goods for are live beautiful sell Singapore is an island city of about three million people. It's very beautiful ...................... with lots of parks and open spaces. It's also a very ........................... city. Most of the people .......................... in high rise flats in different parts of the island. The business district is very modern with...
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Fill in the numbered blanks in the pasage with ONE suitable work from the box

clean city goods for
are live beautiful sell

Singapore is an island city of about three million people. It's very beautiful ...................... with lots of parks and open spaces. It's also a very ........................... city.

Most of the people .......................... in high rise flats in different parts of the island. The business district is very modern with lots of high new office buildings. Singapore also has some nice older sections. In China town, there ....................... rows of old shop houses. The Government buildings in Singapore are very................ date from the colonial days.

Singapore is a famous ................... its shop and restaurant. There are many good shopping centers. Most of the ...................... are duty free. Singapore's restaurants .......................... Chinese, Indian, Malay and European food, and the prices are quite reasonable

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20 tháng 9 2020

Fill in the numbered blanks in the pasage with ONE suitable work from the box

clean city goods for
are live beautiful sell

Singapore is an island city of about three million people. It's very beautiful city with lots of parks and open spaces. It's also a very clean city.

Most of the people live in high rise flats in different parts of the island. The business district is very modern with lots of high new office buildings. Singapore also has some nice older sections. In China town, there are rows of old shop houses. The Government buildings in Singapore are very beautiful date from the colonial days.

Singapore is famous for its shop and restaurant. There are many good shopping centers. Most of the goods are duty free. Singapore's restaurants sell Chinese, Indian, Malay and European food, and the prices are quite reasonable

10 tháng 10 2020

Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.

must worth bother worth

definitely

architectural

1) It isn't really___worth__visiting there.

2) Don't___bother__going to the museums.

3) You really___must__go to HCM City.

4) You should__definitely___see the Perfume Pagoda.

5) That's well __worth____seeing.

6) Most of the buildings in Hoi An, which reflect the traditional___architectural__style of the 18th and 19th centuries, are carefully preserved.

27 tháng 12 2018

Fill in each gap with one suitable word from the box(there are two extra words).

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A popular theory (1)..explaining....the evolution of the universe is known as the Big Bang Model.According to the model,at some time between ten(2)..and....twenty billion years ago,all present matter and energy(3)...were...compressed into a small ball only a few kilometers in diameter.It was,in effect,an atom(4)..that....contained in the form of pure anergy all of the components of the entire universe.Then,at a moment in(5)..time....that astronomers refer to as T=0,the ball exploded,hurling the energy(6)....into..space. Expansion occurred.As the energy cooled,most of it became(7)..matter....in the form of protons,neutrons and(8)...electrons...These original particles(9)....combined..to form hydrogen and helium,and continue to expand.Matter formed into galaxies with stars and(10)..planets...

15 tháng 6 2019

1. know

2. understand

3. seem

4. look

5. see

6. include

7.disagree

8. be

9. do 

12 tháng 6 2019
be, disagree, do, include, know, look, see, seem, understand

everyone (1)knows that humans have been flying for a few hundred years. but(2)is it possible that ancient civilazations also had the ability and technology to fly?

in southern peru, there're hundreds of lines which an ancient culture drew in the dust. on the ground they just(3)look straight lines. but when you (4)see them from the air, you (5)understand exactly what they're. they're incredible and enormous pictures . the pictures (6)include animals, birds and symbols.

one bizarre theory, which most mainstream scientists (7)disagree with, is that the people who made the lines thousands and thousands of years ago flew above the lines in balloons. it (8)seems incredible, but a few people (9) believe it's possible