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13 tháng 1 2022

1 Flight number 228 goes From New York to Paris.

2 This flight is not every day.

3 It flies on Thurdays , Friday , and Sunday 

4 This flight between New York and Paris take about seven hours.

5 Pasengers on this flight can eat a snack, breakfast, or dinner 

6 Flight 226 goes from Paris to New York

7 This light stops in London for three hours 

8 Flight 226 flies on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday .

 

19 tháng 8 2021

Change the order of the words to write a correct sentence .Be careful with spelling, capital letters , punctuation and word order : 

1.them helps problems with their she health =>she helps them with their health problems

2.sometimes has more ten her office in people it than.=>it sometimes has more ten people than in her office

3. want with the all to talk they doctor =>they want to talk with all the doctor

4. busy is very always she. =>she is always very busy

5.to see long wait her time families a .=>Families wait a long time to see her 

You booked a flight ticket from Vietnam Airlines but unfortunately for somereasons you have to change the time of the flight at last. Write a letter to the ticket agency. Explainwhat has happened and the reason why you have to change the ticket and persuade them to changefor you. You should write at least 120 words. You do NOT need to write your own address. Beginand end your letter as followed:Dear...
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You booked a flight ticket from Vietnam Airlines but unfortunately for some
reasons you have to change the time of the flight at last. Write a letter to the ticket agency. Explain
what has happened and the reason why you have to change the ticket and persuade them to change
for you. You should write at least 120 words. You do NOT need to write your own address. Begin
and end your letter as followed:
Dear Sir/Madam,

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Yours sincerely,
Passenger

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28 tháng 10 2020

gì thế

30 tháng 10 2020

Umm? Umm? Ummm? C-can i help u?

Long-haul flights get longerLong-haul flights have just got longer, with a non-stop flight from Singapore to New York now in operation. But 18 hours in the air creates its own challenges. A lot of preparation goes into the ultra long haul flight. The aircraft is specifically designed for the journey with more space and extensive entertainment services. The flight crew are also specially trained.The seasoned traveller is also more aware of the health risks associated with a flight that covers as...
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Long-haul flights get longer

Long-haul flights have just got longer, with a non-stop flight from Singapore to New York now in operation. But 18 hours in the air creates its own challenges. A lot of preparation goes into the ultra long haul flight. The aircraft is specifically designed for the journey with more space and extensive entertainment services. The flight crew are also specially trained.

The seasoned traveller is also more aware of the health risks associated with a flight that covers as much as 16,600-kilometers (10,310-miles) in distance. Exposure to lower oxygen levels for up to 18, maybe 20, hours is abnormal for the human body. With deep vein thrombosis (DVT) the problem really starts occurring after 12 hours (in-flight). This could lead to an increase in heart attacks.

Doctors believe prevention is better than cure when it comes to in-flight health. Passengers on ultra long range flights need to be provided with flight socks and, if necessary, tablets for thinning the blood. It is not just the health and vitality of the passenger that is at stake on a flight of this length, but also that of the flight crew. "They give us training on fatigue management and how to adjust to the local time in New York and to exercise, as well as take care our diet and eat lightly in-flight," says Linda Wu, a stewardess on Singapore Airlines.

However, passengers are trading in health concerns for convenience. An extra- long flight means passengers do not need to break up their journey and change planes. "They like to board once, de-plane once. It is saving time," says James Williams from Singapore Airlines.

"From Los Angeles to Singapore, passengers are saving two and a half hours. And to New York passengers are saving up to four hours in flying time." Thai Airways is also launching a non-stop service to New York from Bangkok next June to compete with Singapore Airlines. It is planning a similar service to Chicago. Cathay Pacific, Continental, Qantas and Emirates Airlines also offer flights that are more than 14 hours in duration. However, there is still a question of whether longer non-stop flights will become popular. "They will certainly have a role in the future of aviation, there is no doubt about it. People will prefer to fly non-stop if it is available," says Chris Johnson, an airline analyst. "But we are reaching the limits. These markets are at the very margin of aviation. Most airlines still fly in the eight to 12-hour sector. This is still where the biggest volume in traffic is." Avery believes that geography will determine the demand for the ultra long-haul flight and that worldwide appeal for this type of flight is unlikely. "Asia is where the demand is for the ultra long-haul flight. They are connecting Asian cities to the U.S. East Coast, which is the big market," he explains. "The routes that connect most places that European business travellers go do not need a capacity and endurance to fly 18-hours -- this is the same for U.S. carriers."

1. Why are longer flights potentially harmful to passengers and crew?

 A. Because there isn't as much oxygen in the air.
 B. People will get bored
 C. long periods of inactivity will damage their bones

2. What are flight socks?

 

 A. special socks to keep the plane free of harmful bacteria
 B. one of the preventive measures planned by airlines
 C. socks that stop your blood getting too thin

3. Which of the following methods of countering the health problems caused by long flights is NOT mentioned?

 

A. how best to cope with jet lag
 B. advice on food consumption during a flight
C. advice on drinking alchohol

4. What are the advantages of longer flights?

 

 A. There are less problems with jet lag
 B. passengers save time
 C. passengers get a good break between flights

5. Where is the market for longer flights expected to develop?

 

 A. between Europe and America
 B. between Asia and America
 C. between Asia and Europe

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5 tháng 4 2021

1. Why are longer flights potentially harmful to passengers and crew?

 A. Because there isn't as much oxygen in the air.
 B. People will get bored
 C. long periods of inactivity will damage their bones

2. What are flight socks?

 

 A. special socks to keep the plane free of harmful bacteria
 B. one of the preventive measures planned by airlines
 C. socks that stop your blood getting too thin

3. Which of the following methods of countering the health problems caused by long flights is NOT mentioned?

 

A. how best to cope with jet lag
 B. advice on food consumption during a flight
C. advice on drinking alchohol

4. What are the advantages of longer flights?

 

 A. There are less problems with jet lag
 B. passengers save time
 C. passengers get a good break between flights

5. Where is the market for longer flights expected to develop?

 

 A. between Europe and America
 B. between Asia and America
 C. between Asia and Europe

IV. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets. Love in the air A young man fell in love with another passenger on a long-distance flight – and then got the airline to help him find her. For many people the flight to Australia is long and (bore)1 ……………………..…, but not for Abbie and Callum Davies – because that’s where they first met. ‘She was sitting next to me,’ said Callum. ‘I felt (relax)2 ……………………..… talking to her and we got on really well. We chatted all the way to Sydney and it was...
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IV. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.

Love in the air A young man fell in love with another passenger on a long-distance flight – and then got the airline to help him find her. For many people the flight to Australia is long and (bore)1 ……………………..…, but not for Abbie and Callum Davies – because that’s where they first met. ‘She was sitting next to me,’ said Callum. ‘I felt (relax)2 ……………………..… talking to her and we got on really well. We chatted all the way to Sydney and it was (surprise)3 ……………………..… how quickly the time went. Everyone else on the plane was asleep, but not us. We didn’t feel (tire)4 ……………………..… at all.’ But after the flight he realised he had forgotten to get her phone number. ‘I was really (depress)5 ……………………..…,’ he said, ‘so I contacted the airline. To be honest, it was quite (embarrass)6 ……………………..… I thought they might be (amuse)7 ……………………..… but I think they felt sorry for me. I gave them her seat number, and waited.’ Abbie, too, was feeling sad. ‘I was (annoy)8 ……………………..… with myself for not getting his number,’ she said, ‘thought I was also a bit (disappoint)9 ……………………..… he didn’t ask me for mine. I thought he wasn’t really (interest)10 ……………………..… in seeing me again. So I was (amaze)11 ……………………..… when the airline phoned me to ask if I wanted to call Callum. I was so (excite)12 ……………………..… that I phoned him the same day, and we had our first date that week. We got married and we’re very happy together.

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6 tháng 10 2021

1. boring

2. relaxed

3. surprising

4. tired

5. depressed

6. embarrassing

7. amused

8. annoyed

9. disappointed

10. interested

11. amazed

12. excited

27 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án A

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to 42. HISTORY OF THE HELICOPTER Although first flight generally attributed to a fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter actually represents the first style of flight envisioned by humans. The ancient Chinese developed a toy that rose upward when spun rapidly. As early as the mid-sixteenth century, the great Italian inventor Leonardo da Vinci had drawn a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to 42.

HISTORY OF THE HELICOPTER

Although first flight generally attributed to a fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter actually represents the first style of flight envisioned by humans. The ancient Chinese developed a toy that rose upward when spun rapidly. As early as the mid-sixteenth century, the great Italian inventor Leonardo da Vinci had drawn a prototype for the machine that we now know as the helicopter.

Early in the twentieth century, a great deal of experimentation and revision was taking place with regard to helicopter flight. The well-known phrase “two steps forward and one step back” provided an apt descriptor for early flight development. Uneven lift, known as dissymmetry, caused the early helicopters to flip over and confounded the inventors until the creation of the swash-plate; this allowed the rotor blade angles to be changed so that lift would be equal on each side of the shaft.

On November 13, 1907, the French pioneer Paul Cornu made history by lifting a twin-rotor helicopter into the air for a few seconds without ground assistance. Several models followed without significance until in 1924 when another French pioneer, Etienne Oehmichen, became the first to fly a helicopter for one kilometer. It was a historic flight of 7 minutes and 40 seconds. By 1936, solutions have been found to many of the problems with helicopter flight.

With the introduction of the German Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first practical helicopter became a reality.

Why was Paul Cornu’s flight important?

A. It was the first practical helicopter flight.

B. It lasted 7 minutes and 40 seconds.

C. It was the first time a helicopter lifted into the air without ground assistance.

D. It was the first time a helicopter lifted into the air.

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31 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án C


Đáp án nằm ở dòng 1 + 2 đoạn 3: “On November 13, 1907, the French pioneer Paul Cornu made history by lifting a twin-rotor helicopter into the air for a few seconds without ground assistance”

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to 42.HISTORY OF THE HELICOPTERAlthough first flight generally attributed to a fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter actually represents the first style of flight envisioned by humans. The ancient Chinese developed a toy that rose upward when spun rapidly. As early as the mid-sixteenth century, the great Italian inventor Leonardo da Vinci had drawn a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 38 to 42.

HISTORY OF THE HELICOPTER

Although first flight generally attributed to a fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter actually represents the first style of flight envisioned by humans. The ancient Chinese developed a toy that rose upward when spun rapidly. As early as the mid-sixteenth century, the great Italian inventor Leonardo da Vinci had drawn a prototype for the machine that we now know as the helicopter.

Early in the twentieth century, a great deal of experimentation and revision was taking place with regard to helicopter flight. The well-known phrase “two steps forward and one step back” provided an apt descriptor for early flight development. Uneven lift, known as dissymmetry, caused the early helicopters to flip over and confounded the inventors until the creation of the swash-plate; this allowed the rotor blade angles to be changed so that lift would be equal on each side of the shaft.

On November 13, 1907, the French pioneer Paul Cornu made history by lifting a twin-rotor helicopter into the air for a few seconds without ground assistance. Several models followed without significance until in 1924 when another French pioneer, Etienne Oehmichen, became the first to fly a helicopter for one kilometer. It was a historic flight of 7 minutes and 40 seconds. By 1936, solutions have been found to many of the problems with helicopter flight.

With the introduction of the German Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first practical helicopter became a reality.

 

Why was Paul Cornu’s flight important?

A. It was the first practical helicopter flight

B. It lasted 7 minutes and 40 seconds

C. It was the first time a helicopter lifted into the air without ground assistance

D. It was the first time a helicopter lifted into the air

1
14 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án C

Đáp án nằm ở dòng 1 + 2 đoạn 3: “On November 13, 1907, the French pioneer Paul Cornu made history by lifting a twin-rotor helicopter into the air for a few seconds without ground assistance”