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8 tháng 10 2021

 Một thửa ruộng hình chữ nhật có chu vi 1200m, chiều rộng bằng  chiều dài. Trên thửa ruộng đó người ta trồng lúa, trung bình cứ 100m2 thu được 20kg thóc. Hỏi cả thửa ruộng đó thu hoạch được bao nhiêu tạ thóc?

8 tháng 10 2021

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1 . camping 2. monopdy 3. TV 4. computer 5. togging

HT

30 tháng 8 2018

I think in the future people..... Outdoor activities. They ,.... Indoor activities anymore. For example, they ..... Camping in the forest instead of playing monopoly at home. They ..... Nature instead of watching tv. They ...... Hours in front ò tỷ computer but they .... Jogging or surfing to keep fit

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I think in the future people prefer Outdoor activities. They Indoor activities anymore. For example, they go Camping in the forest instead of playing monopoly at home. They spend explote  Nature instead of watching tv. They take up Hours in front of tỷ computer but they Jogging or surfing to keep fit

12 tháng 7 2016

I think in the future people (1) will prefer outdoor activies. They (2) won't like indoor activities any more. For example, they will go (3)camping in the forest instead of playing Monopoly at home. They (4) will  explore  nature instead ofwatching TV. They (5) will spend hours in front of the computer, but they (6) won't take up  jogging or surfing to keep fit

12 tháng 7 2016

I think in the future people (1).will prefer... outdoor activies. They (2)won't like... indoor activities any more. For example, they (3)will go... camping in the forest instead of playing Monopoly at home. They (4)will explore... nature instead ofwatching TV. They (5) will spend... hours in front of the computer, but they (6)won't take up... jogging or surfing to keep fit.

23 tháng 9 2017

I. Use a suitable word for each blank :

I think in the future people (1)__will ____ prefer outdoor activites. They will not like (2) __indoor___ activities any more. For example, they will go camping in the forest instead (3) of____ playing chess at home. They will explore nature in place of (4) __watching___TV. They will not spend hours in (5) __front__ of the computer, but they will (6) _take_____ up jogging or surfing to keep fit.

23 tháng 9 2017

I. Use a suitable word for each blank :

I think in the future people (1)__WILL____ prefer outdoor activites. They will not like (2) ___INSIDE__ activities any more. For example, they will go camping in the forest instead (3) __OF__ playing chess at home. They will explore nature in place of (4) ___WATCHING__TV. They will not spend hours in (5) ___FRONT_ of the computer, but they will (6) ___TAKE___ up jogging or surfing to keep fit.

Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.    Nowadays, leisure activities are totally different from the past. Many people no longer enjoy (1) _______ in outdoor activities after school. Instead, they (2) _______ playing computer games or (3) ______ the web in their free time. Some people (4) ______ too much on the computer and the Internet. For example, they prefer (5) _______ messages to having a face-to-face conversation with their friends. Even when people (6) ______ out with their friends, they...
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Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.

    Nowadays, leisure activities are totally different from the past. Many people no longer enjoy (1) _______ in outdoor activities after school. Instead, they (2) _______ playing computer games or (3) ______ the web in their free time. Some people (4) ______ too much on the computer and the Internet. For example, they prefer (5) _______ messages to having a face-to-face conversation with their friends. Even when people (6) ______ out with their friends, they rarely talk but they use their phones to surf the web. However, many people dislike the Internet and the (7) _______ world. They hate to waste time on the    computer and (8) _______ other activities such as reading, shopping or sports.

1.    A. participate    B. to participate    C. participating    D. participates

2.    A. fancy    B. don’t mind    C. dislike    D. hate

3.    A. sailing    B. surfing    C. swimming    D. diving

4.    A. play    B. rely    C. addict    D. use

5.    A. send    B. to send    C. to sending    D. sends

6.    A. play    B. rely    C. meet    D. hang

7.    A. virtual    B. real    C.fake    D. new

8.    A. dislike    B. detest    C. enjoy    D. mind

 Bài 2:  Đọc đoạn văn sau và điền T (True) trước câu đúng với nội dung bài đọc, điền F (False) trước câu không đúng với nội dung bài đọc.

LEISURE ACTIVITIES IN BRITAIN

    The weekends are a time for many leisure activities in Britain. British people often have to work five days a week from Monday to Friday so the weekend is a precious time for family and friends. People enjoy various indoor and outdoor activities in Britain. According to the EU’s statistical office, British people spend about 45% of their free time watching television, 24% of their free time socializing, 22-23% on sport and hobbies, and 10% on other activities. Other popular leisure activities are listening to the radio, listening to pre-recorded music, reading, DIY, gardening, eating out and going to the cinema.

    The most common leisure activity in the UK is watching television. The average viewing time is 25 hours per person per week. Almost all households have at least one television set. The second most popular activity in Britain is visiting or entertaining friends or relations. Another popular leisure activity is gardening. The British are known as a nation of gardeners. Most people have a garden on their property. Every town in Britain has one or more DIY centres and garden centres. These are like supermarkets for the home and garden. These places are very popular with British home-owners at the weekends.

_______     1.    People enjoy various indoor activities in Britain.

_______    2.    British people spend more than half of their free time watching television.

_______    3.    The most common leisure activity in the UK is visiting or entertaining friends or relations.

_______    4.    All households have at least one television set.

_______    5.    British people are all gardeners.

_______      6.    All towns in Britain have one or more DIY centres and garden centres.

1
5 tháng 12 2021

1.    A. participate    B. to participate    C. participating    D. participates

2.    A. fancy    B. don’t mind    C. dislike    D. hate

3.    A. sailing    B. surfing    C. swimming    D. diving

4.    A. play    B. rely    C. addict    D. use

5.    A. send    B. to send    C. to sending    D. sends

6.    A. play    B. rely    C. meet    D. hang

7.    A. virtual    B. real    C.fake    D. new

8.    A. dislike    B. detest    C. enjoy    D. mind

II

1. F

2. F

3. F

4. T

5. T

6. T

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 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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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

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The word "substitutes" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________________.

A. delight

B. revenge

C. replacement

D. attraction

1
19 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án C

Từ  “substitutes” (sự thay thế) ở đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với

A. sự hài lòng

C. sự thay thế

B. sự trả thù

D. sự thu hút

25 tháng 12 2021

Children should ________take part__________ in more outdoor activities instead of staying at home and watching TV all the time.

The Temple of Literature is regarded as the first _university_________________ in Vietnam.

There aren’t ________any__________ eggs in the fridge..

Water puppetry is a ______show?____________ Vietnamese tradition.

Task 2. Give the correct form or tense of the words given to complete these sentences.

5.     We (not see) ____________haven't seen_______________ the film Titanic yet.

6.     She really enjoys (paint) ______painting____________________ funny pictures.

7.     The Imperial Academy (construct) ______was contructed____________ under Emperor Ly Nhan Tong.

8.     Don’t worry. I (go) ________will go__________ swimming with you tomorrow.

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 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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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

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The findings in the passage by Howard E.A.Tinsley are somewhat __________

A. funny

B. surprising

C. predictable

D. useless

1
7 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

Những phát hiện trong bài đọc của Howard E Tinsley thì khá là

A.buồn cười/ hài hước

C. có thể đoán trước được

B. bất ngờ / không ngờ đến

D. vô dụng

Dẫn chứng: but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.” 

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 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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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

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The word "it" in the last paragraph refers to ________________.

A. fishing

B. activity

C. self-expression

D. stamp collecting

1
22 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Từ “it” ở đoạn cuối ám chỉ đến

 A. việc câu cá

C.tự trình bày cảm xúc

B. hoạt động        

D. sưu tầm tem

Dẫn chứng: “Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,” he said.

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 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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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

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

Taking part in sports gives you _________________.

A. the strongest desire to win

B. a need for creativity

C. the chance to express your feelings

D. a sense of being part of a team

1
19 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án D

Tham gia vào các môn thể thao cho bạn

A. khao khát mạnh mẽ để chiến thắng        

C. cơ hội thể hiện cảm xúc

B. sự cần sáng tạo

D. cảm giác là một phần của một đội

 Dẫn chứng: playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness

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 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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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

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Both acting and roller-skating give people a feeling of being a part of a team

B. Collecting things satisfied people’s desire for making things

C. Fishing allows you to show the type of person you are

D. Researchers already know why a hobby attracts a person

1
30 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án D

Câu nào sau đây không đúng?

A. Cả diễn xuất và trượt ba – tanh đều cho con người cảm giác là thành viên của một nhóm B. Sưu tầm các vật dụng làm con người thõa mãn khát vọng làm ra các vật dụng

 C. Câu cá cho phép bản thể hiện bản chất con người bạn.

D. Các nhà nghiên cứu đã biết tại 1 sở thích lại thu hút một người.

Dẫn chứng: “but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”