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13 tháng 10 2019

Mary was born in America

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Mary was born in American

5 tháng 8 2019

=> One of american's unusual literary is Walt Whitman, born in New York in 1918.

P/s: Các boss check giúp mình với. Mình không rõ và cũng đang mắc.

5 tháng 8 2019

T nghĩ bài này là chữa lỗi sai chứ có phải viết lại câu đâu

1 tháng 10 2016

Mary was born in America.

1 tháng 10 2016

dung roi minh quen

12 tháng 4 2021

American inventor Thomas Edison be born in 1847 and die in 1931 

12 tháng 4 2021

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4 tháng 10 2017

Chết lấy nhầm lớp 11 rồi

4 tháng 10 2017

" Mary .i.s in American "

23 tháng 3 2020

A. It’s 7 p.m. Mai __(1-be) is at home. She __(2-watch) is watching TV. She always __(3-watch) watches TV with her family around 7 o’clock in the evening. Mai likes _(4-watch) watching cartoons and films, but she __(5- not like) doesn't like sports programmes.

B. Albert Maltz, a progressive American writer, _(6-be) was born in 1908. He _(7-write) wrote his first play “ Peace on the Earth” in 1943. Most of his works __(8-be) were against wars. so the American police __(9-arrest) arrested him and __(10-put) put him in prison in 1950.

23 tháng 3 2020

Tks bn nhìu

19 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án:  D

9 tháng 4 2017

Thomas Edison was born in 1847 and died in 1931. He was is a famous American inventor.

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9 tháng 4 2017

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Read the following passage about Mary Kingsley, a famous British explorer. Answer the questions.Mary Kingsley was born in London in 1862, the daughter of a doctor and a domestic servant. She received little formal education, as in those days, people did not think that it was necessary to educate girls. However, she spent time in her father's library, which was full of travel and science books.In 1892, her parents died and Mary inherited £4,300, a considerable sum at that time. Mary had always...
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Read the following passage about Mary Kingsley, a famous British explorer. Answer the questions.

Mary Kingsley was born in London in 1862, the daughter of a doctor and a domestic servant. She received little formal education, as in those days, people did not think that it was necessary to educate girls. However, she spent time in her father's library, which was full of travel and science books.

In 1892, her parents died and Mary inherited £4,300, a considerable sum at that time. Mary had always dreamed of travelling to Africa, and with the money, she could now do this. She arrived in Sierra Leone in August 1893, lived with local people, and learned from them the skills needed to survive in the jungle. She often went alone into dangerous areas to collect plant and animal specimens. She returned to Britain in 1893 just to be back in Africa the next year. She daringly climbed the 4,040-metre-high Mount Cameroon by a previously unknown route wearing a long black dress.

In 1895, Mary went home again, taking some rare specimens, including a live reptile which she gave to a zoo. Mary wrote two books with her experiences - Travels in West Africa and West African Studies - in which she described the way of life of the indigenous people. She was very critical both of the missionaries who set out to convert the local people and of British colonial rule. She thought they damaged the African culture. Her fame grew and she gave lectures all over Britain. She went out to Africa again in March 1900, but before she could travel north to the part she loved, she died of typhoid in South Africa at the age of 37.

1 Why was Mary not sent to school?

2 How could she afford to travel to Africa?

3 What did she wear to climb Mount Cameroon?

4 What was her opinion of missionaries and of British colonial rule?

5 How many expeditions to Africa did she go on? 6 What did she die of?

 

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22 tháng 11 2023

1. Mary was not sent to school because it was not considered necessary to educate girls in those days.

2. Mary inherited £4,300 when her parents died, which was a considerable sum at that time, and she used this money to travel to Africa.

3. Mary wore a long black dress to climb Mount Cameroon.

4. Mary was critical of the missionaries who set out to convert the local people and of British colonial rule. She thought they damaged the African culture.

5. Mary went on three expeditions to Africa.

6. Mary died of typhoid in South Africa at the age of 37.

Bessie Smith, an American singer, is known as the Empress of the Blues. She had a beautiful voice. Born in poverty in Chattanooga, Tennessee, she was helped in her career by Ma Rainey, one of the best known of the early women blues singers. After touring in the South, Smith went to New York City in 1923 and recorded with leading jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, James P. Johnson, and Benny Goodman. Then she became the most popular blues singer of her time, reportedly earning $2000 a...
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Bessie Smith, an American singer, is known as the Empress of the Blues. She had a beautiful voice. Born in poverty in Chattanooga, Tennessee, she was helped in her career by Ma Rainey, one of the best known of the early women blues singers. After touring in the South, Smith went to New York City in 1923 and recorded with leading jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, James P. Johnson, and Benny Goodman. Then she became the most popular blues singer of her time, reportedly earning $2000 a week at the peak of her career. She died in Clarksdale, Mississippi, after an automobile accident.

1.      What did Bessie Smith do?

A. singer                    B. a dancer                C. a teacher                D. a worker

2.      She was born in a....................... family.

A.  rich                        B. wealthy                 C. poor                      D. bad

3. ................................. helped her with her career.

A.  her mother            B. Louis                     C. James                    D. Ma Rainey

4.      She became the most popular.............................. of her time.

A. blues singer         B. rock singer            C. pop singer             D. red singer

5.      She died in …………..

A.  New York             B. Mississippi           C. Tennessee             D. England

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19 tháng 12 2021

Bessie Smith, an American singer, is known as the Empress of the Blues. She had a beautiful voice. Born in poverty in Chattanooga, Tennessee, she was helped in her career by Ma Rainey, one of the best known of the early women blues singers. After touring in the South, Smith went to New York City in 1923 and recorded with leading jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, James P. Johnson, and Benny Goodman. Then she became the most popular blues singer of her time, reportedly earning $2000 a week at the peak of her career. She died in Clarksdale, Mississippi, after an automobile accident.

1.      What did Bessie Smith do?

A. singer                    B. a dancer                C. a teacher                D. a worker

2.      She was born in a....................... family.

A.  rich                        B. wealthy                 C. poor                      D. bad

3. ................................. helped her with her career.

A.  her mother            B. Louis                     C. James                    D. Ma Rainey

4.      She became the most popular.............................. of her time.

A. blues singer         B. rock singer            C. pop singer             D. red singer

5.      She died in …………..

A.  New York             B. Mississippi           C. Tennessee             D. England

19 tháng 12 2021

1.A

2.C

3.D

4.A

5.B