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16 tháng 6 2019

We got up early in the morning. It was already warm so we got dressed and ran downstairs to eat breakfast .We had prepared our food boxes to take with us . We left the house and had to drive slowly through the town traffic. However in the countryside we drove faster. After an hour we reached the foot of the mountain we were going to climb. We climbed the first part fastly but when we were nearly at the wa .......slowed down as it was diffcult . We tried hard to reach the top and when we did Dad said we had done .

IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.We got up early in the morning. We (35) _____ prepared our food boxes to take with us. We left the house and had to drive (36)____through the town traffic. However in the countryside we drove (37) ____. After an hour we reached the foot of the mountain. We climbed the first part easily, but when we were nearly at the top we naturally slowed down (38) ___it was difficult. We tried (39)___to reach the top and when we did,...
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IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.

We got up early in the morning. We (35) _____ prepared our food boxes to take with us. We left the house and had to drive (36)____through the town traffic. However in the countryside we drove (37) ____. After an hour we reached the foot of the mountain. We climbed the first part easily, but when we were nearly at the top we naturally slowed down (38) ___it was difficult. We tried (39)___to reach the top and when we did, Dad said we had done (40) ____.

 35. A. care              B. careless           C. careful                       D. carefully

 36. A. slow            B. slowly              C. lovely                        D. lately

 37. A. fast               B. fastly                C. quick                         D. slow

 38. A. but               B. however           C. because                  D. for example

 39. A. hard             B. hardly              C. best                           D. most

 40. A. good             B. well                 C. fine                           D. bad

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12 tháng 1 2022

 35. A. care              B. careless           C. careful                       D. carefully

 36. A. slow            B. slowly              C. lovely                        D. lately

 37. A. fast               B. fastly                C. quick                         D. slow

 38. A. but               B. however           C. because                  D. for example

 39. A. hard             B. hardly              C. best                           D. most

 

 40. A. good             B. well                 C. fine                           D. bad

1 tháng 12 2019

1, carefully

2, slowly

3, fast

4, because

5.best

1 tháng 12 2019

We got up early in the morning. We (1) prepared our food boxes to take with us. We left the house and had to drive (2) through the town traffic. However, in the countryside we drove (3). After an hour we reached the foot of the mountain. We climbed the first part easily, but when we were nearly at the top we naturally slowed down (4) it was difficult. We tried (5) to reach the top and when we did, Dad said we had done well.

1. A. carefully B. careless C. careful
2. A. slow B. slowly C. lately
3. A. fast B. fastly C. quick
4. A. but B. however C. because
5. A. haed B. most C. best

5 tháng 12 2021

1 gave

2 than

3 called

4 to

5 tháng 12 2021

It (0)...was.... Uncle Jim’s birthday today so he came and had lunch with us. It was sunny so we ate in the garden. We (1)..gave.............him the presents and then we all went to the new cinema. It’s much bigger and better (2)...than............ the old one. We saw a film which was (3)...called................ “Pyramid”. In one part of the film someone suddenly jumped out of the box. We were all afraid. After the film, Uncle Jim took us all (4)....to........... his favorite restaurant and I had a pizza. It was excellent!

3 tháng 9 2019

Complete the story using The Past Progressive of the verbs in brackets

Last weekend my brother Quentin and I (go) WENT on a day trip to the forest near our town. While we (Walkman) WERE WALKING, we (seo) SAW a small lake and (stop) STOPPED to have lunch there. We were very hungry.

We (este) WERE EATING our sandwiches when suddenly it (start) STARTED raning. Unfortunately Quenti and I (not have) DIDN'T HAVE umbrellas with us, so we (decide) DECIDED to leave. While we (run) WERE RUNNINGin the rain, i (saw)SAW a small house. Quetin was cold so we( go)WENT into the house. There was nobody there, but it was nice and tidy.

When the rain(stop) STOPPED,we (get) GOT up to lave. We (close)WERE CLOSING the door of the house when a strange man(arrive) ARRIVED. We (not want) DIDN'T WANTto talk to him so we (run) RAN away and (not look) DIDN'T LOOK back.

25 tháng 7 2016

Complete the passage then answer the question:

Last May Day, my class went to the countryside by bus on our holiday.

There was heavy traffice on the road so we had to move very slowly. It took us about one hour to get out of the town. After somethings, we came to the hill. It was green and beautiful. We thought this was a good place for a picnic, so we stopped and took the food, fruit and drinks out of the bus. We sat down and began to eat. Suddenly a stong wind blew and soon it started to rain. We had to run back to the bus and had our meal in the bus. Then we drove back home. What a sad picnic.

  1. When did his class go to the countryside?Because of the heavy traffic.
  2. Did they go very fast or slowly? They went slowly.
  3. Where did they stop to have a picnic? In the hill
  4. Did they have thier meal in the house? no, they didn't 
  5. What happened to their picnic? It was sad.
25 tháng 7 2016

Last May Day, my class (1).....went..............to the countryside by bus (2)......for................our holiday.

 

There was (3)...too much..............traffice on the road so we had to move very slowly. It took us about one hour to (4)......get..........out of the town. After somethings, we came to (5) a  hill. It was green and beautiful. We thought this was a good (6).....place...............for a picnic, so we stopped and took the food, fruit and drinks out (7).....of..........the bus. We (8)......sat............down and began to eat. Suddenly a stong wind blew and soon (9)........it..........started to rain. We had to run back to the bus and (10)......have........our meal in the bus. Then we drove back home. What a sad (11)......trip......

1. Last May Day his class went to the countryside

2. They went very slowly

3. They stoped in a hill to have a picnic

4. No, they didn't

5.Suddenly a stong wind blew and soon  It started to rain

 

9 tháng 12 2017

Last May Day my class went to the countryside by bus for our holiday . There was too much trafficon the road so we had to move very slowly . It took us about one hour to get out of the town . After some time , we came to a hill . It was green and beautiful. We thought this was a good place for a picnic , so we stopped and took the food , fruit and drinks out of the bus . We sat down and began to eat . Studdenly a strong wind blew and soon it started to rain . We had to run back to the bus and have our meal in the bus . Then we drove back home . What a sad trip !

a) Where did his class go last May Day ?

→ His class wemt to the countryside.

b) What was the traffic like ?

→ There was too much traffic here.

c) Did they go very fast ?

→ No, they didn't.

d) Where did they stop to have the picnic ?

→ They stop to have the picnic on the hill of the town.

e) Did they have a nice trip ? Why ?

→ No, they haven't. Because when they sat down and began to eat . Studdenly a strong wind blew and soon it started to rain . They had to run back to the bus and have them meal in the bus . Then they drove back home .

9 tháng 12 2017

Câu 1 : Read the passage then answer the question :

Last May Day my class went to the countryside by bus for our holiday . There was too much trafficon the road so we had to move very slowly . It took us about one hour to get out of the town . After some time , we came to a hill . It was green and beautiful. We thought this was a good place for a picnic , so we stopped and took the food , fruit and drinks out of the bus . We sat down and began to eat . Studdenly a strong wind blew and soon it started to rain . We had to run back to the bus and have our meal in the bus . Then we drove back home . What a sad trip !

a) Where did his class go last May Day ?

His class went to the countryside last May Day.

b) What was the traffic like ?

There was too much traffic on the road.

c) Did they go very fast ?

No , they didn't.

d) Where did they stop to have the picnic ?

They stopped to have the picnic on the hill.

e) Did they have a nice trip ? Why ?

No , they didn't. Because suddenly a strong wind blew and soon it started to rain and they had to run back to the bus and have our meal in the bus .

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. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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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.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

What does "this" in the third paragraph refer to

A. being told what to do by his sisters

B. having to sweep the yard before school 

C. having to do duties he found difficult

D. being given orders by his grandmother

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30 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án A

"This" trong đoạn thứ ba là gì?

My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying!

A. được bảo làm gì bởi các chị em của mình

B. phải quét sân trước khi đi học

C. phải làm nhiệm vụ mà anh thấy khó khăn

D. nhận được lệnh của bà ngoại

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. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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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.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

The word "excruciating" in the last paragraph means ________.

A. painful

B. rather painful

C. extremely painful

D. painless

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14 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án C

Từ "excruciating" trong đoạn cuối có nghĩa là:

A. đau

B. khá đau đớn

C. vô cùng đau đớn

D. không đau

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. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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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.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

When the writer first went to London, he was disappointed because ________.

A. it was smaller than he expected

B. he had been given a false impression of it 

C. he had to spend a lot of time on his own

D. his new surroundings frightened him

1
30 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án B

Khi nhà văn đầu tiên đến London, ông đã thất vọng vì:

A. nó nhỏ hơn ông mong đợi

B. ông ta đã bị ấn tượng sai về nó

C. ông ta phải dành nhiều thời gian cho riêng mình

D. môi trường xung quanh mới khiến ông sợ hãi