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7 tháng 2 2019

76. modernized

77. processed

78. maturity

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10. He had an accident ____ he was careful. A. even though B. because C. so D. since 11. _____ it was raining, I went swimming. A. So B. Because C. However D. Although 12. Ann felt ill, ____ she insisted on going to work. A. though B. so C. and D. but 13. _____ I felt tired, I went to bed early. A. Although B. So C. As D. However 14. _____ he’s got an English name, he is German. A. Although B. However C. Because D. Since 15. They decided not to...
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  • 10. He had an accident ____ he was careful.
  • A. even though B. because C. so D. since 11. _____ it was raining, I went swimming. A. So B. Because C. However D. Although 12. Ann felt ill, ____ she insisted on going to work. A. though B. so C. and D. but 13. _____ I felt tired, I went to bed early. A. Although B. So C. As D. However 14. _____ he’s got an English name, he is German. A. Although B. However C. Because D. Since 15. They decided not to go out for a meal _____ they were too tired. A. so B. because C. but D. if 16. We were the better team ____ we lost the match. A. so B. and C. but D. because 17. Keith decided to give up his job ___ I advised him not to A. because B. however C. although D. since 18. ______ we were in town, we often met him. A. For B. Although C. So D. When 19. She didn’t get the job ____ she had all the necessary qualifications. A. because B. although C. so D. but 20. I could not eat ____ I was very hungry. A. even though B. in spite of C. despite D. in spite the fact that
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1 tháng 1 2018

10. He had an accident ____ he was careful.

A. even though B. because C. so D. since

11. _____ it was raining, I went swimming.

A. So B. Because C. However D. Although

12. Ann felt ill, ____ she insisted on going to work.

A. though B. so C. and D. but

13. _____ I felt tired, I went to bed early.

A. Although B. So C. As D. However

14. _____ he’s got an English name, he is German.

A. Although B. However C. Because D. Since

15. They decided not to go out for a meal _____ they were too tired.

A. so B. because C. but D. if

16. We were the better team ____ we lost the match.

A. so B. and C. but D. because

17. Keith decided to give up his job ___ I advised him not to

A. because B. however C. although D. since

18. ______ we were in town, we often met him.

A. For B. Although C. So D. When

19. She didn’t get the job ____ she had all the necessary qualifications.

A. because B. although C. so D. but

20. I could not eat ____ I was very hungry.

A. even though B. in spite of C. despite D. in spite the fact that

BT: CHIA ĐỘNG TỪ CÁC THÌ 1.It (rain)______hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____ 2.Last night we (watch)______TV when the power (fail)_____ 3. That evening we (stay)____ up to talk about the town where he (live)_____for some years. 4.I (sit)______down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_______ 5. Half way to the office Paul (turn)______round and (go)______back home because he (forget)______to turn the gas off 6.London (change)_______a lot since we first (come)_______to live...
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BT: CHIA ĐỘNG TỪ CÁC THÌ
1.It (rain)______hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____
2.Last night we (watch)______TV when the power (fail)_____
3. That evening we (stay)____ up to talk about the town where he (live)_____for some years.
4.I (sit)______down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_______
5. Half way to the office Paul (turn)______round and (go)______back home because he (forget)______to turn the gas off
6.London (change)_______a lot since we first (come)_______to live here
7.While we (talk)______on the phone the children (start)________fighting and (break)______a window.
8.He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do)______in his life.
9.You know she (stand)______looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes.
10.I ( spend)______a lot of time travelling since I (get)________this new job
11. When we (be)______at school we all (study)_____Latin.
12.When I (meet)_______him, he (work)_______as a waiter for a year.
13.After he (finish)_______breakfast he (sit)______down to write some letters.
14.She (have)______a hard life, but she's always smiling.
15.I think Jim (be)________out of town

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5 tháng 6 2018

BT: CHIA ĐỘNG TỪ CÁC THÌ
1.It (rain) is raining hard. We can't do anything until it (stop) stops
2.Last night we (watch) were watching TV when the power (fail) failed
3. That evening we (stay) stayed up to talk about the town where he (live) had lived for some years.
4.I (sit) sat down for a rest while the shoes (repair) were being repaired
5. Half way to the office Paul (turn) turned round and (go) went back home because he (forget) forgot to turn the gas off
6.London (change) has changed a lot since we first (come) came to live here
7.While we (talk) were talking on the phone the children (start) started fighting and (break) broke a window.
8.He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do) has done in his life.
9.You know she (stand) has stood looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes.
10.I ( spend) have spent a lot of time travelling since I (get) got this new job
11. When we (be) were at school we all (study) studied Latin.
12.When I (meet) met him, he (work) had worked as a waiter for a year.
13.After he (finish) had finished breakfast he (sit) sat down to write some letters.
14.She (have) has a hard life, but she's always smiling.
15.I think Jim (be) will be out of town

5 tháng 6 2018

1. It (rain) ____is raining______ hard. We can't do anything until it (stop) __stop________

2. Last night we (watch) ___were watching_______TV when the power (fail) __failed________.

3. That evening we (stay) ___stayed_______up to talk about the town where he (live) ___has lived_______for some years.

4. I (sit) _____sit_____down for a rest while the shoes (repair) _____is being repaired_____.

5. Half way to the office Paul (turn) ____turned______round and (go) ___went_______back home because he (forget) ____forgot______to turn the gas off.

6. London (change) ____has changed______a lot since we first (come) ____came______ to live here.

7. While we (talk) ____were talking______on the phone the children (start) ____started______fighting and (break) ___breaking_______a window

8. He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do) ____has done______ in his life.

9. You know she (stand) _____has stood_____looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes.

10. I (spend) ____have spent______ a lot of time travelling since I (get) __got________this new job.

11. When we (be) ___are_______ at school we all (study) _____study_____Latin.

12. When I (meet) ____met______ him, he (work) ____has work______as a waiter for a year.

13. After he (finish) _____had finished_____ breakfast he (sit) ____sat______down to write some letters.

14. She (have) ____has______a hard life, but she's always smiling.

15. I think Jim (be) ___is_______ out of town.

24 tháng 2 2020

V.Give the correct form of the words in brackets.(10 pts) 1. He said good morning in a most (friendly)____friendliest______ way . 2. My teacher (courage)_encourages__________ me to this examination. 3. Recently nutrious foods have increased in (popular)____popularity_______. 4. I said “I’ve lost all my money at the races”, but my friend were (sympathy)___unsympathetic________. 5.He is a nice chap but even his children sometimes laugh at him (stupid)_____stupidity______. 6. They were very (luck) lucky to survive a shipwreck. 7. I love the(peaceful) peace of summer evenings in the countryside. 8. Those cats look lovely (love). 9. Bao is very(social)sociable, kind and generous.

10. Each of my friends has a different (differ) character.

24 tháng 2 2020

1.friendliest

2.encourages

3.popularity

4.unsympathetic

5.stupidity

6.lucky

7.peace

8.lovely

9.sociable

10.different

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 36 to 42In 1826, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph. The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture...
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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 36 to 42

In 1826, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.

The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.

Soon, other people began to use Daguerre's process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities, and mountains.

In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple and photographers had to carry lots of film and processing equipment. However, this did not stop photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840, daguerreotype artists were popular in most cities.

 Matthew Brady was one well-known American photographer. He took many portraits of famous people. The portraits were unusual because they were lifelike and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of a war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.

 In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Photographers could buy film readymade in rolls, instead of having to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.

With a small camera, anyone could be a photographer. People began to use cameras just for fun. They took pictures of their families, friends, and favorite places. They called these pictures "snapshots".

Documentary photographs became popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used them. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawings.

Some people began to think of photography as a form of art. They thought that photography could do more than show the real world. It could also show ideas and feelings, like other art forms. From “Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries

The word “handheld” in the passage is closest in meaning to “______”.

A. handling manually

B. held by hand

C. controlling hands

D. operated by hand

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22 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án B

Từ “ handheld” trong bài đọc gần nghĩa nhất với

A. xử lý thủ công

C. kiểm soát bằng tay      

B. cầm bằng tay

D. vận hành bằng tay 

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 36 to 42In 1826, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph. The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture...
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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 36 to 42

In 1826, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.

The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.

Soon, other people began to use Daguerre's process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities, and mountains.

In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple and photographers had to carry lots of film and processing equipment. However, this did not stop photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840, daguerreotype artists were popular in most cities.

 Matthew Brady was one well-known American photographer. He took many portraits of famous people. The portraits were unusual because they were lifelike and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of a war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.

 In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Photographers could buy film readymade in rolls, instead of having to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.

With a small camera, anyone could be a photographer. People began to use cameras just for fun. They took pictures of their families, friends, and favorite places. They called these pictures "snapshots".

Documentary photographs became popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used them. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawings.

Some people began to think of photography as a form of art. They thought that photography could do more than show the real world. It could also show ideas and feelings, like other art forms. From “Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries

The word “ruined” in the passage is closest in meaning to “______”.

A. poorly-painted

B. heavily-polluted

C. terribly spoiled

D. badly damaged

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2 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án D

Từ “ ruined” trong bài đọc gần nghĩa nhất với

A.vẽ xấu

C. bị phá hủy kinh khủng

B. bị ô nhiễm nặng nề

D. bị tàn phá nặng nề

 Dẫn chứng: His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities.

[ Những bức ảnh về cuộc nội chiến năm 1862 đã thể hiện những binh lính đã chết và các thành phố bị tàn phá nặng nề.] 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.   In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.   The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

  In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.

  The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.

  Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities, and mountains.

  In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple and photographers had to carry lots of film and processing equipment. However, this did not stop photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840, daguerreotype artists were popular in most cities.

  Matthew Brady was one well-known American photographer. He took many portraits of famous people. The portraits were unusual because they were lifelike and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of a war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.

  In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Photographers could buy film ready-made in rolls, instead of having to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.

  With a small camera, anyone could be a photographer. People began to use cameras just for fun. They took pictures of their families, friends, and favorite places. They called these pictures “snapshots”.

  Documentary photographs became popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used them. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawings.

  Some people began to think of photography as a form of art. They thought that photography could do more than show the real world. It could also show ideas and feelings, like other art forms.

(From "Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries)

The word “lifeliky” in the passage is closest in meaning to “_____________”

A. moving

B. realistic

C. manlike

D. touching

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1 tháng 1 2019

Chọn B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.   In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.   The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

  In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.

  The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.

  Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities, and mountains.

  In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple and photographers had to carry lots of film and processing equipment. However, this did not stop photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840, daguerreotype artists were popular in most cities.

  Matthew Brady was one well-known American photographer. He took many portraits of famous people. The portraits were unusual because they were lifelike and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of a war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.

  In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Photographers could buy film ready-made in rolls, instead of having to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.

  With a small camera, anyone could be a photographer. People began to use cameras just for fun. They took pictures of their families, friends, and favorite places. They called these pictures “snapshots”.

  Documentary photographs became popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used them. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawings.

  Some people began to think of photography as a form of art. They thought that photography could do more than show the real world. It could also show ideas and feelings, like other art forms.

(From "Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries)

The word “this” in the passage refers to the _____________

A. taking of pictures of people and moving things 

B. stopping of photographers from taking photos 

C. carrying of lots of film and processing equipment 

D. fact that daguerreotype artists were populer in most cities

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11 tháng 9 2019

Chọn C

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.   In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.   The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

  In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. He was not a good artist, so he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard. That was the first photograph.

  The next important date in the history of photography was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.

  Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities, and mountains.

  In about 1840, the process was improved. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple and photographers had to carry lots of film and processing equipment. However, this did not stop photographers, especially in the United States. After 1840, daguerreotype artists were popular in most cities.

  Matthew Brady was one well-known American photographer. He took many portraits of famous people. The portraits were unusual because they were lifelike and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of a war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and ruined cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible.

  In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Photographers could buy film ready-made in rolls, instead of having to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process the film immediately. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small handheld camera made photography less expensive.

  With a small camera, anyone could be a photographer. People began to use cameras just for fun. They took pictures of their families, friends, and favorite places. They called these pictures “snapshots”.

  Documentary photographs became popular in newspapers in the 1890s. Soon magazines and books also used them. These pictures showed true events and people. They were much more real than drawings.

  Some people began to think of photography as a form of art. They thought that photography could do more than show the real world. It could also show ideas and feelings, like other art forms.

(From "Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries)

The latest invention mentioned in the passage is the invention of _____________

A. handheld cameras

B. rolls of film 

C. daguerreotypes

D. processing equipment

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31 tháng 5 2017

Chọn A