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28 tháng 7 2021

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Living in the countryside is really good for your life because of these reasons. First, living in the country can bring you a clean environment. The air is fresher and there are lots of trees, rice fields and rivers, you can walk on the fields or along the rivers to enjoy the clean and fresh air there in the early morning.- Second, living in the countryside is cheaper than in the city because people there have lower income and don’t have the habit of spending a lot of money. If you live in the country, you can save a lot of money. Finally, people in the country are more friendly and opener than people in the city because they live near each other. People live together in a small village so they can talk countryside can have festivals and you can join and fell very happy. In conclusion, there are many benefits of living in the country.

28 tháng 7 2021

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Some people say that they like living in the countryside, the others like living in the city. In my point of view, I prefer living in the countryside for a number of benefits. First of all , It is a quiet and peaceful place. There are a lot of plant species so the air and the food are fresh and clean. We can enjoy a healthy natural condition without worrying much about environmental pollution. We are free to admire the breathtaking landscapes such as huge meadows, peaceful hills or forests. We can also enjoy walking in the forest and picking mushrooms or hunting. Second, There aren't any huge blocks of flats, modern skyscrapers and bothersome traffic jams in the countryside so the air is not polluted. There is no water pollution, either. Moreover, living in the countryside is cheaper than it is in the city, so you can buy many hings at lower prices. The other positive side is the safety. In the rural area the crime rate is much lower. There aren't a lot of housebreaks of burglary and robbery. In the countryside people usually and keep eyes on neighbour's estates. They always react when something strange is happening. Finally, most of the villagers are friendly and hospitable. They are always willing to help each other. Moreover, people in the cities are very susceptible to stress because of pollution, the pressure of work, competitions, etc. In summary, Living in the countryside has many advantages because of fresh air, clean food, specially the people’s friendliness and hospitality.

 
20 tháng 1 2022

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20 tháng 1 2022

  I took part in my School Sports Day last year. It was a great event for students who like sports. I like sports, especially badminton so I really excited about that event. Every afternoon I always played badminton with my friends. On the School Sports Day, I was not shy or worried much because I practiced playing badminton a lot. I tried my best at the event and I got the bronze medal! I was very suprised and happy. That was one of the best event I've ever joined in my life!!!

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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?Inventions That Changes Our WorldPeople have been inventing things for years. Paper was invented about 2,000 years ago. The wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago. What would life be like without paper to write on or bikes to ride? Those inventions have made life easier.AirplaneThe Wright Brothers invented the first airplane in December 1903. That makes 2003 the 100th anniversary! Before the airplane was invented,...
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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?

Inventions That Changes Our World

People have been inventing things for years. Paper was invented about 2,000 years ago. The wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago. What would life be like without paper to write on or bikes to ride? Those inventions have made life easier.

Airplane

The Wright Brothers invented the first airplane in December 1903. That makes 2003 the 100th anniversary! Before the airplane was invented, most people traveled by cars, boats, and trains. Today, airplanes help people travel faster. How do airplanes help you?

Telephone

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876. Before the telephone was invented, people kept in touch by writing letters or talking in person. Today the telephone makes it easier for people to talk to one another. How do telephones help you?

Automobile

The first four-wheeled gas-powered car was invented by Karl Benz in 1891. Before people had cars, they couldn’t travel easily. They walked or rode horses for short trips. They took trains or boats for long trips. Today cars are one of the main ways people travel. How do cars help you?

Computer

People worked for years to make the first computer. It was built in 1946. The first computer was called ENIAC. Today computers are an important part of many people’s lives. People use computers as tools to write, get information, and much more. How do computers help you?

Question: People use computers as tools to write, get information.

A. True

B. False

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28 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “People use computers as tools to write, get information, and much more.”.

Dịch: Con người dùng máy tính như công cụ viết, nhận thông tin và hơn thế nữa.

Part 3: Error Identification (0.2 each)There are 10 errors in the passage below, please identify them and write your answers in theform of : “Line __ : error -> your correction”.E.g Line 1: this -> thatLưu ý: nếu sửa thành bỏ trống, điền “Null”Line 1Line 5Line 10Line 15Line 20Line 25Line 30There is a difference between hating a song so much you want to turn off theradio, and hating a song that brings tears to your eyes but compelled you tolisten. In the second case, the...
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Part 3: Error Identification (0.2 each)
There are 10 errors in the passage below, please identify them and write your answers in the
form of : “Line __ : error -> your correction”.

E.g Line 1: this -> that
Lưu ý: nếu sửa thành bỏ trống, điền “Null”

Line 1
Line 5
Line 10
Line 15
Line 20
Line 25
Line 30
There is a difference between hating a song so much you want to turn off the
radio, and hating a song that brings tears to your eyes but compelled you to
listen. In the second case, the listener connects with the song, established an
emotional connection. The listener transcends the notes, the melody, and the
words sung to find a deepest meaning: something that rings true for them and
only them. A different person can listen to the same exact song in the same exact
setting and get something entirely different out of it. And that’s the beauty of
music.
On paper, music looks exactly the same to all observers. Blobs of ink formed
into music notes and words, not conveying much emotion. Yes, those who have
more experientiality with music will get a different feeling from it, identifiable
specific chords and notes and tricky rhythms. But, it isn’t until we hear music
that our experiences of it really begin to differ. We hear the emotion conveyed in
the voice of the singer and the ferocity with what the violinist attacks their
strings. We hear the emotion in the pounding of the drummer and the melody of
the guitar and the harmony of the piano and cello.
The words in the song take on new meaning and the chords come together to
produce new emotions. They can be major and happy or minor and depressed,
combining with the other chords, words, and instruments to produce very
specific harmonies.
And our experience with this music is determined by our past experiences. With
other songs similar or very differing from that one and experiences in our life
outside of music entirely. Maybe a lyric reminds you of a specific time in your
life, a certain thing someone said to you, or a certain place you were. Maybe the
melody makes you joyfully happy and reminds you of a time you felt a similar
emotion. In this way, the song entwines your experiences and emotions, make
them inseparable. The songs not only remind us of things from our lives, but they
also become representations of concepts or specific parts of them.

 

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