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10 tháng 7 2022

I, Rewrite

1, They're rich , but they live very simple ( although) 

->Although They're rich ,  they live very simple 

2, The film was so long that we  missed our last bus ( such ) 

-> It was such a long film that we  missed our last bus

3, Paul has a lot of friends and he's alway busy ( so many ) 

-> Paul has so many friends that he's alway busy

4, Although we tried very hard ,we couldn't talk to him ( Despite)

-> Despite trying very hard, we couldn't talk to him

5, Mai felt unhappy that she cried (so)

->Mai felt so unhappy  that she cried 

6, The question was so dificult that I had to ask for help ( such) 

-> It was such a difficult question that I had to ask for help

7, She's intelligent but she can make mistake ( though)     

->    Though  She's intelligent,  she can make mistake                             

10 tháng 7 2022

1, They're rich , but they live very simple ( although) 

-> Although they're rich , they live very simple 

2, The film was so long that we  missed our last bus ( such ) 

-> It was such a long film that we missed our last bus

3, Paul has a lot of friends and he's alway busy ( so many ) 

-> Paul has so many friends that he's alway busy

4, Although we tried very hard ,we couldn't talk to him ( Despite)

->  Despite having tried very hard ,we couldn't talk to him 

5, Mai felt unhappy that she cried (so)

->Mai felt so unhappy that she cried

6, The question was so dificult that I had to ask for help ( such) 

-> It was such a difficult question that I had to ask for help

7, She's intelligent but she can make mistake ( though)     

->     Though she's intelligent, she can make mistake

10 tháng 7 2022

giúp mik vớikhocroi

10 tháng 7 2022

đề bài là FIL IN EACH BLANK WITH THE CORRECT TENSE OF THE GIVEN VERBS

10 tháng 7 2022

Tham khảo

Last summer, I had an unforgettable summer holiday with my family in Dalat. Dalat is about 300 km to the north of HCM city. This city is famous for its romantic places, bright weather and delicious food. Additionally, it is known as love city in VN because it attracts large number of couples to visit, peaceful and beautiful landscape. When my family got there, we hired a hotel room in city center near Ho Xuan Huong lake and walked by the lake every nights. Beside, we also had good time to take part in several outdoor activities such as: visiting night market, flower park; tasting spring roll and soy milk. My sister and I brought many souvenirs from a store in order to give them for our friends and relatives. In second day, my family had a chance to visit Clay Village- a mini model, which describes ancient and modern Dalat. The construction is a masterpiece of art and attracts both Vietnamese and foreign tourists. Moreover, there is Langbiang so that visitors can hike climbing and enjoy roasted meats at the top of the mountain. However, my family chose to move by a jeep because nobody wants to be exhausted when getting there. It’s such a wonderful sightseeing trip. In the next few days, we went to Crazy House, which used to belong to Hang Nga- daughter of Truong Chinh. The villa has strange architecture with unique style as a mysterious castle. The tourists are really impressed with this house. After a week in Dalat, we decided to come back home. My parents go back to work at the office and I go bạck to school for a new year study. It’s an enjoyable holiday and I hope having a chance to go back Dalat in a near future.

10 tháng 7 2022

The first mobile phone was invited by Martin Cooper in 1973
Videos on the Internet are watched by lots of people
That email wasn't written by my brother
News articles are often read online
The first website was created byTim Berners-Lee in 1991
Video games are usually played at home by young people
The students were showed some useful websites by the teacher 

I don’t usually play tricks on people, but when our boss, Mr Budd, bought himself a new hat, my friendhad an idea that was impossible to resist. Every day Mr Budd (1) ________ hang up his hat in the hallwayand disappear into his office. So one lunch time we went into town and bought two hats identical to MrBudd’s, except that one was much larger, and the other much smaller, than his. When we (2) ________ tothe office, we took Mr Budd’s hat off the hook and replaced it with the large one. That...
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I don’t usually play tricks on people, but when our boss, Mr Budd, bought himself a new hat, my friend
had an idea that was impossible to resist. Every day Mr Budd (1) ________ hang up his hat in the hallway
and disappear into his office. So one lunch time we went into town and bought two hats identical to Mr
Budd’s, except that one was much larger, and the other much smaller, than his. When we (2) ________ to
the office, we took Mr Budd’s hat off the hook and replaced it with the large one. That evening he put the
hat on and went home, saying nothing to anyone in spite of the fact that his hat was resting on his ears.
The next day we (3) ________the small hat for the large one, and Mr Budd went home with it sitting high
on top of his head. He looked a bit worried, but he still didn’t say a word to anyone. This continued for a
few weeks. Sometimes we would put Mr Budd’s (4) ________ hat on the hook, sometimes one of the
others. Everyone in the office knew about the joke, except Mr BudD. Eventually, he got so worried that
he went to the doctor, (5) ________ that his head was growing and shrinking day by day.
Question 1: A. use to B. would C. had to D. always
Question 2: A. returned back B. arrived C. approached D. got back
Question 3: A. replaced B. provided C. supplied D. substituted
Question 4: A. first B. original C. official D. genuine
Question 5: A. thought B. considered C. convinced D. believed

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9 tháng 7 2022

I don’t usually play tricks on people, but when our boss, Mr Budd, bought himself a new hat, my friend
had an idea that was impossible to resist. Every day Mr Budd (1) ________ hang up his hat in the hallway
and disappear into his office. So one lunch time we went into town and bought two hats identical to Mr
Budd’s, except that one was much larger, and the other much smaller, than his. When we (2) ________ to
the office, we took Mr Budd’s hat off the hook and replaced it with the large one. That evening he put the
hat on and went home, saying nothing to anyone in spite of the fact that his hat was resting on his ears.
The next day we (3) ________the small hat for the large one, and Mr Budd went home with it sitting high
on top of his head. He looked a bit worried, but he still didn’t say a word to anyone. This continued for a
few weeks. Sometimes we would put Mr Budd’s (4) ________ hat on the hook, sometimes one of the
others. Everyone in the office knew about the joke, except Mr BudD. Eventually, he got so worried that
he went to the doctor, (5) ________ that his head was growing and shrinking day by day.
Question 1: A. use to B. would C. had to D. always
Question 2: A. returned back B. arrived C. approached D. got back
Question 3: A. replaced B. provided C. supplied D. substituted
Question 4: A. first B. original C. official D. genuine
Question 5: A. thought B. considered C. convinced D. believed

9 tháng 7 2022

Bạn tải ảnh về rồi hãy tải lên nha bạn :))

Trends in worldwide energy use point up an urgent need to expedite the development of technology thatcan wean the world % from fossil fuels. Many experts contend that the recent increases in the price of oilwill not be followed, as in the past, by an easing off after a year or two. Even if that were not the case, theworld would have to be concerned about inevitable constraints on supply. Gasoline and diesel engines inmotor vehicles consume the (1) ________ majority of fossil fuel used outside...
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Trends in worldwide energy use point up an urgent need to expedite the development of technology that
can wean the world % from fossil fuels. Many experts contend that the recent increases in the price of oil
will not be followed, as in the past, by an easing off after a year or two. Even if that were not the case, the
world would have to be concerned about inevitable constraints on supply. Gasoline and diesel engines in
motor vehicles consume the (1) ________ majority of fossil fuel used outside power generation. The only
technology currently in the pipeline for rescuing transportation from a very serious oil crunch is (2)
________ vehicles operating with hydrogen fuel-cell engines. Private industry, long a mere bystander in
the development of the hydrogen economy, is now (3) ________ the way to develop affordable and
environmentally desirable hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. The United States government is spending about $
100 million per year for research on hydrogen vehicles and hydrogen-storage technology. Major
automobile manufactures claim they will have (4) ________ hydrogen cars by 2015. These cars, it should
be noted, will produce no greenhouse gases. Like any new fuel technology, hydrogen will require
infrastructure. Plants to generate usable hydrogen, pipelines to move it, and depots in which to store it,
must be put in place. Stations for refilling a vehicle’s hydrogen tank must be as common as ordinary gas
stations before many consumers will venture onto the open road with hydrogen cars, yet this is not an
unrealistic scenario. Most probably, existing oil and gasoline infrastructure can be affordably – and
incrementally – (5) ________ to hydrogen infrastructure.
Question 1: A. enormous B. giant C. vast D. most
Question 2: A. that of B. those of C. those D. whose
Question 3: A. following B. leading C. developing D. directing
Question 4: A. cost-benefit B. cost-effective C. cost-reasonable D. cost-economical
Question 5: A. restored B. translated C. converted D. switched

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9 tháng 7 2022

Trends in worldwide energy use point up an urgent need to expedite the development of technology that
can wean the world % from fossil fuels. Many experts contend that the recent increases in the price of oil
will not be followed, as in the past, by an easing off after a year or two. Even if that were not the case, the
world would have to be concerned about inevitable constraints on supply. Gasoline and diesel engines in
motor vehicles consume the (1) ________ majority of fossil fuel used outside power generation. The only
technology currently in the pipeline for rescuing transportation from a very serious oil crunch is (2)
________ vehicles operating with hydrogen fuel-cell engines. Private industry, long a mere bystander in
the development of the hydrogen economy, is now (3) ________ the way to develop affordable and
environmentally desirable hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. The United States government is spending about $
100 million per year for research on hydrogen vehicles and hydrogen-storage technology. Major
automobile manufactures claim they will have (4) ________ hydrogen cars by 2015. These cars, it should
be noted, will produce no greenhouse gases. Like any new fuel technology, hydrogen will require
infrastructure. Plants to generate usable hydrogen, pipelines to move it, and depots in which to store it,
must be put in place. Stations for refilling a vehicle’s hydrogen tank must be as common as ordinary gas
stations before many consumers will venture onto the open road with hydrogen cars, yet this is not an
unrealistic scenario. Most probably, existing oil and gasoline infrastructure can be affordably – and
incrementally – (5) ________ to hydrogen infrastructure.
Question 1: A. enormous B. giant C. vast D. most
Question 2: A. that of B. those of C. those D. whose
Question 3: A. following B. leading C. developing D. directing
Question 4: A. cost-benefit B. cost-effective C. cost-reasonable D. cost-economical
Question 5: A. restored B. translated C. converted D. switched

The Great Wall stretches for 5,000 kilometres (1) ________China from the East coast to the Gobi Desert. This biggest of all building projects was begun 2,000 yearsago during the Qin Dynasty. Separately built walls were all joined up to form one huge line, supposedlyto (2) ________ any invading nomads. The project used thousands of workers, many of them prisoners.Around 180 million cubic metres of earth were used to form the wall’s core. The wall was not particularlysuccessful as a deterrent to...
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The Great Wall stretches for 5,000 kilometres (1) ________
China from the East coast to the Gobi Desert. This biggest of all building projects was begun 2,000 years
ago during the Qin Dynasty. Separately built walls were all joined up to form one huge line, supposedly
to (2) ________ any invading nomads. The project used thousands of workers, many of them prisoners.
Around 180 million cubic metres of earth were used to form the wall’s core. The wall was not particularly
successful as a deterrent to invaders. However, it was very useful as a kind of ancient, elevated motorway.
Men and equipment could be easily moved along the wall, through the previously (3) ________,
mountainous land. Also, a very useful communication system was developed between the different
sections of the wall. Smoke signals were used to send messages quickly anywhere along the wall’s length.
Now, the Great Wall is China’s most popular tourist attraction. It has suffered some decay and destruction
over the centuries. Parts have been (4) ________ by the wind and weather. Other sections have been
destroyed by local peasants who carried off the materials to make their own homes. However, the wall is
still an amazing sight, and a lasting monument to the ancient Chinese civilization that (5) ________it.
Question 1: A. across B. covering C. between D. through
Question 2: A. keep on B. keep out C. keep from D. drive away
Question 3: A. inhospitable B. inhabited C. devastating D. irresponsible
Question 4: A. blown away B. washed away C. wiped out D. worn away
Question 5: A. designed B. discovered C. caused D. created

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9 tháng 7 2022

The Great Wall stretches for 5,000 kilometres (1) ________
China from the East coast to the Gobi Desert. This biggest of all building projects was begun 2,000 years
ago during the Qin Dynasty. Separately built walls were all joined up to form one huge line, supposedly
to (2) ________ any invading nomads. The project used thousands of workers, many of them prisoners.
Around 180 million cubic metres of earth were used to form the wall’s core. The wall was not particularly
successful as a deterrent to invaders. However, it was very useful as a kind of ancient, elevated motorway.
Men and equipment could be easily moved along the wall, through the previously (3) ________,
mountainous land. Also, a very useful communication system was developed between the different
sections of the wall. Smoke signals were used to send messages quickly anywhere along the wall’s length.
Now, the Great Wall is China’s most popular tourist attraction. It has suffered some decay and destruction
over the centuries. Parts have been (4) ________ by the wind and weather. Other sections have been
destroyed by local peasants who carried off the materials to make their own homes. However, the wall is
still an amazing sight, and a lasting monument to the ancient Chinese civilization that (5) ________it.
Question 1: A. across B. covering C. between D. through
Question 2: A. keep on B. keep out C. keep from D. drive away
Question 3: A. inhospitable B. inhabited C. devastating D. irresponsible
Question 4: A. blown away B. washed away C. wiped out D. worn away
Question 5: A. designed B. discovered C. caused D. created

Vincent Van Gogh is a very famous painter from the 19th century. Van Gogh’s paintings are sold at veryhigh prices because many collectors want his paintings. But unfortunately, when he was (1) ________ hedid not have a happy life. Van Gogh was from a poor family in Holland and lived (2) ________his life athome. He lived a rather sad and (3) ________ life. He drew things that he could see either around thequiet town of his parents’ home or outside his window. This was why he painted things like...
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Vincent Van Gogh is a very famous painter from the 19th century. Van Gogh’s paintings are sold at very
high prices because many collectors want his paintings. But unfortunately, when he was (1) ________ he
did not have a happy life. Van Gogh was from a poor family in Holland and lived (2) ________his life at
home. He lived a rather sad and (3) ________ life. He drew things that he could see either around the
quiet town of his parents’ home or outside his window. This was why he painted things like the sky, his
room and even himself. Van Gogh once cut off his own ear after drawing a picture of himself. He cut it
off to show the person that said the ear in Van Gogh’s painting was not correct. It was very (4)
________him to do such a thing. Van Gogh was also (5) ________a crazy man. He really did become
crazy, and was sent to a mental hospital. Sadly, he killed himself when he was just 37.
Question 1: A. living B. live C. alive D. lively
Question 2: A. most of B. the most of C. almost of D. mostly
Question 3: A. alone B. lonely C. loneliness D. lone
Question 4: A. unfortunate that B. unfortunate of C. unfortunate D. unfortunate to
Question 5: A. called B. known C. named D. referred

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9 tháng 7 2022

Question 1: A. living B. live C. alive D. lively
Question 2: A. most of B. the most of C. almost of D. mostly
Question 3: A. alone B. lonely C. loneliness D. lone
Question 4: A. unfortunate that B. unfortunate of C. unfortunate D. unfortunate to
Question 5: A. called B. known C. named D. referred