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Read the text below. Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the gap. Chocolate-powered racing car A team of (DESIGN) __________ from Warwick University have recently launched a Formula 3 racing car with a (DIFFERENT) __________. With a top speed of 232kph, the ecoF3 is powered by chocolate contains a steering wheel made from corrots, a seat made from soya beans and its bodywork consists of various (PRODUCE) __________ including potatoes and (CYCLE) __________ bottles. ...
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Read the text below. Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the gap.

Chocolate-powered racing car

A team of (DESIGN) __________ from Warwick University have recently launched a Formula 3 racing car with a (DIFFERENT) __________. With a top speed of 232kph, the ecoF3 is powered by chocolate contains a steering wheel made from corrots, a seat made from soya beans and its bodywork consists of various (PRODUCE) __________ including potatoes and (CYCLE) __________ bottles.

A University spokesperson said the (INTEND) __________ was to design something "fast, fun and exciting". The result is a car whose (PERFORM) __________ is as good as any car made from more traditional materials and the designers are delighted with this (ACHIEVE) __________. However, the car's engine does not currently meet Formula 3 (REGULATE) __________ because of its (USUAL) __________ fuel. "The fact is that an environmentally friendly car is not (NECESSARY) __________ a slow car", said the spokesperson, and it is hoped that racing chiefs will recognise this and change the rules so that the ecoF3 can complete in the Formula 3 (CHAMPION) __________ next season.

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28 tháng 2 2020

A team of DESIGNER from Warwick University have recently launched a Formula 3 racing car with a DIFFERENCE. With a top speed of 232kph, the ecoF3 is powered by chocolate contains a steering wheel made from corrots, a seat made from soya beans and its bodywork consists of various PRODUCT including potatoes and RECYCLE bottles.

A University spokesperson said the INTENDER was to design something "fast, fun and exciting". The result is a car whose PERFORMANCE is as good as any car made from more traditional materials and the designers are delighted with this ACHIEVEMENT. However, the car's engine does not currently meet Formula 3 REGULATION because of its UNUSUAL fuel. "The fact is that an environmentally friendly car is not NECESS a slow car", said the spokesperson, and it is hoped that racing chiefs will recognise this and change the rules so that the ecoF3 can complete in the Formula 3 CHAMPIONSHIP next season.

10 tháng 1 2020

1. Some prople are concerned with physical .......attractiveness........ when choosing a wife or husband. ( Attract)

2. Doctors have to assume .........reponsibility........ for human life. (Responsible)

3. You must wait for the ............confirmation............ letter before paying the bill. (Comfirm)

4. Henry was a studious student. He needed no ........encouragement........... to work hard. (Courage)

5. I'm sure that the whole problem is a simple ..........misunderstanding............ (Understand)

6. England was one of the first countries to ..........industrialize............. (Industry)

7. We are impressed by his ...............willingness................. to help us with the hard mission. (Willing)

8. The ..............deforestation............. has caused many so-called man-made disasters. (Forest)

10 tháng 1 2020

Vũ Công Lập Your Nightmare câu trả lời này đúng rồi nhé.

Replace the relative clause in each of the following sentences with a non-finite from of the verb. 1. At the station we were met by a man who was carrying a balck briefcase. 2. The next train that will arrive is from Edinburch 3. Anyone who did not hear that noise must have been stone deaf. 4. The castle, which was burnt down in the sixteenth century, was never rebuilt. 5. Any driver who does not have a licence ought to be sent to prison right away. 6.The train which was standing at...
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Replace the relative clause in each of the following sentences with a non-finite from of the verb.

1. At the station we were met by a man who was carrying a balck briefcase.

2. The next train that will arrive is from Edinburch

3. Anyone who did not hear that noise must have been stone deaf.

4. The castle, which was burnt down in the sixteenth century, was never rebuilt.

5. Any driver who does not have a licence ought to be sent to prison right away.

6.The train which was standing at platform six is for Bristol.

7. Any article that is left on the bus will be taken to the Lost Property Office.

8. Everybody, who heard the noise, jumped up in alarm.

9. The last problem, which should be considered at out next meeting, is how to invest the money.

10. The best man who you can see for your eye trouble is Doctor Edwards.

11. We collided with a car which was driven by a young man without a license.

12. A car, which was coming unexpectededly out of a side street, crashed into us.

13. The first man who flew non-stop across the Atlantic was John Alcock.

14. The cheapest place where we can eat is the cafeteria.

15. He was accompanied by a porter who weighed at least 150 kilos.

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19 tháng 9 2019

Replace the relative clause in each of the following sentences with a non-finite from of the verb.

1. At the station we were met by a man who was carrying a balck briefcase.

=> At the station we were met by a man carrying a black briefcase.

2. The next train that will arrive is from Edinburch

=> The next train arriving is from Edinburch.

3. Anyone who did not hear that noise must have been stone deaf.

=> Anyone not hearing that noise must have been stone deaf.

4. The castle, which was burnt down in the sixteenth century, was never rebuilt.

=> The castle, burnt down in the sixteenth century, was never built.

5. Any driver who does not have a licence ought to be sent to prison right away.

=> Any driver not having a licence ought to be sent to prison right away.

6.The train which was standing at platform six is for Bristol.

=> The train standing at platform six is for Bristol.

7. Any article that is left on the bus will be taken to the Lost Property Office.

=> Any article left on the bus will be taken to the Lost Property Office.

8. Everybody, who heard the noise, jumped up in alarm.

=> Everybody hearing the noise jumped up in alarm.

9. The last problem, which should be considered at out next meeting, is how to invest the money.

=> The last problem to be considered at out next meeting is how to invest the money.

10. The best man who you can see for your eye trouble is Doctor Edwards.

=> The best man to see for your eye trouble is Doctor Edwards.

11. We collided with a car which was driven by a young man without a license.

=> We collided with a car driven by a young man without a license.

12. A car, which was coming unexpectededly out of a side street, crashed into us.

=> A car coming unexpectedly out of a side street crashed into us.

13. The first man who flew non-stop across the Atlantic was John Alcock.

=> The first man to fly non-stop across the Atlantic was John Alcock.

14. The cheapest place where we can eat is the cafeteria.

=> The cheapest place to eat is the cafeteria.

15. He was accompanied by a porter who weighed at least 150 kilos.

=> He was accompained by a porter weighing at least 150 kilos.

Read the following passage and circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 36 to 42George Washington Carver showed that plant life was more than just food for animals and humans. Carver’s first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. He then combined these simpler isolated substances with other substances to create new products. The branch of chemistry that studies and finds ways to use raw materials from farm products to make...
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Read the following passage and circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 36 to 42

George Washington Carver showed that plant life was more than just food for animals and humans. Carver’s first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. He then combined these simpler isolated substances with other substances to create new products.

The branch of chemistry that studies and finds ways to use raw materials from farm products to make industrial products is called chemurgy. Carver was one of the first and greatest chemurgists of all time. Today the science of chemurgy is better known as the science of synthetics. Each day people depend on and use synthetic materials made from raw materials. All his life Carver battled against the disposal of waste materials and warned of the growing need to develop substitutes for the natural substances being used up by humans.

Carver never cared about getting credit for the new products he created. He never tried to patent his discoveries or get wealthy from them. He turned down many offers to leave Tuskegee Institute to become a rich scientist in private industry. Thomas Edison, inventor of the electric light, offered him a laboratory in Detroit to carry out food research. When the United States government made him a collaborator in the Mycology and Plant Disease Survey of the Department of Agriculture, he accepted the position with the understanding that he wouldn’t have to leave Tuskegee. As an authority on plant diseases – especially of the fungus variety – Carver sent hundreds of specimens to the United States Department of Agriculture. At the peak of his career, Carver’s fame and influence were known on every continent.

Which of the following is NOT discussed in the passage as work done by Carver?

A. Research on electricity 

B. Analysis of plant parts

C. Invention of new products 

D. Research on plant diseases

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19 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án là A

Việc nào sau đây không được thảo luận trong bài đọc như công việc mà Carver đã làm?

A.Nghiên cứu về điện

B. Phân tích về các bộ phận của cây

C. Phát minh ra các sản phẩm mới

D. Nghiên cứu về các căn bệnh của cây

Dẫn chứng:

Carver‘s first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. =>loại B

Carver was one of the first and greatest chemurgists of all time. =>loại C

As an authority on plant diseases – especially of the fungus variety – Carver sent hundreds of specimens to the United States Department of Agriculture

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        Archimedes’s Principle is a law of physics that states that when an object is totally or partially immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upthrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The principle is most frequently applied to the behaviour of objects in water, and helps to explain floating and sinking, and why objects seem lighter in water....
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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

       Archimedes’s Principle is a law of physics that states that when an object is totally or partially immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upthrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The principle is most frequently applied to the behaviour of objects in water, and helps to explain floating and sinking, and why objects seem lighter in water. It also applies to balloons.

        The key word in the principle is “upthrust”, which refers to the force acting upward to reduce the apparent weight of the object when it is under water. If, for example, a metal block with a volume of 100 cmis dipped in water, it displaces an equal volume of water, which has a weight of approximately 1 N (3.5 oz). The block therefore seems to weigh about 1 N less.

        An object will float if its average density is less than that of water. If it is totally submerged, the weight of the water it displaces (and hence the upthrust on it) is greater than its own weight, and it is forced upward and out of water, until the weight if water displaced by submerged part is exactly equal to the weight of the floating object. Thus a block of wood with a density six tenths that of water will float with six tenths of its volume under water, since at that point the weight of fluid displaced is the same as the blocks’s own weight. If a dense material is made into a suitable shape, it will float because of Archimedes’s principle. A ship floats, whereas a block of iron of the same mass sinks.

        It is also because of Archimedes’s principle that ships float lower in the water when they are heavily loaded (more water must be displaced to give the necessary upthrust). In addition, they cannot be so heavily loaded if they are to sail in fresh water as they can if they are to sail in the sea, since fresh water is less dense than sea water, and so more water must be displaced to give the necessary upthrust. This means the ship is lower in the water, which can be dangerous in rough weather.

         From “Archimedes’s Principle”, MicrosoftÒ Student 2008[DVD]. Microsoft Corporation, 2007.

Ships cannot be so heavily loaded if they want to sail in fresh water as they sail in the sea, because ____

A. fresh water is ‘lighter’ than sea water

B. there’s too much salt in sea water 

C. sea water is ‘saltier’ than fresh water

D. fresh water is more polluted

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13 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án A

A. fresh water is ‘lighter’ than sea water: ý nghĩa của cả câu này là “Tàu thuyền không thể được chất nặng khi chúng đi trên sông như khi chúng đi trên biển, bởi vì nước sông thì nhẹ hơn nước biển”.

Chúng ta có thể tìm thấy ý này trong câu hai của đoạn bốn: “In addition, they cannot be so heavily loaded….to give the necesssary upthrust”

Fill in the blanK: living in a modern World may have its advantages but it(1)............. has its disadvantages that one disadvantages of the modern way of life which stands(2)............. from the rest is the negative influence cars have(3)............. The environment. Today, all developed societies face a(4)........... range of problems Caused by cars and(5).........vehicles. These include air and noise pollution,(6)...........traffic and the ever growing numbers in f roads in our cities....
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Fill in the blanK: living in a modern World may have its advantages but it(1)............. has its disadvantages that one disadvantages of the modern way of life which stands(2)............. from the rest is the negative influence cars have(3)............. The environment. Today, all developed societies face a(4)........... range of problems Caused by cars and(5).........vehicles. These include air and noise pollution,(6)...........traffic and the ever growing numbers in f roads in our cities. Major cities around the world face considerable environmental damage (7)............ of this and are in need of serious measures to reverse this trend.

How did we end (8)..........with such a problem? There are no simple answers(9)............. this question and no serious effort has been made to find either.it is about (10)...........,however, that our generation got serious (11)...........this issue. People must be willing to stand (12).......... environmental groups and make any effort necessary to change the situation. Many Environmentalists Believe that we could help by using our(13)......sense. Car poolling for instance could be a solution to the problem.this simple program calls for people to share their cars with fellow workers to and from work got a lot of interest has been shown (14).......car poolling and other more ambitious programmes are plan for the future

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10 tháng 6 2018
  1. also
  2. out
  3. on
  4. wide
  5. other
  6. congested / heavy / busy
  7. a result / a rule
  8. up
  9. to
  10. time
  11. about
  12. support / join
  13. good
  14. over
10 tháng 6 2018

Giup mik voi!!! Can gap

Read the following passage and circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 36 to 42George Washington Carver showed that plant life was more than just food for animals and humans. Carver’s first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. He then combined these simpler isolated substances with other substances to create new products. The branch of chemistry that studies and finds ways to use raw materials from farm products to make...
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Read the following passage and circle A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question from 36 to 42

George Washington Carver showed that plant life was more than just food for animals and humans. Carver’s first step was to analyze plant parts to find out what they were made of. He then combined these simpler isolated substances with other substances to create new products.

The branch of chemistry that studies and finds ways to use raw materials from farm products to make industrial products is called chemurgy. Carver was one of the first and greatest chemurgists of all time. Today the science of chemurgy is better known as the science of synthetics. Each day people depend on and use synthetic materials made from raw materials. All his life Carver battled against the disposal of waste materials and warned of the growing need to develop substitutes for the natural substances being used up by humans.

Carver never cared about getting credit for the new products he created. He never tried to patent his discoveries or get wealthy from them. He turned down many offers to leave Tuskegee Institute to become a rich scientist in private industry. Thomas Edison, inventor of the electric light, offered him a laboratory in Detroit to carry out food research. When the United States government made him a collaborator in the Mycology and Plant Disease Survey of the Department of Agriculture, he accepted the position with the understanding that he wouldn’t have to leave Tuskegee. As an authority on plant diseases – especially of the fungus variety – Carver sent hundreds of specimens to the United States Department of Agriculture. At the peak of his career, Carver’s fame and influence were known on every continent.

With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?

A. The work and career of George Washington Carver

B. The research conducted at Tuskegee Institute

C. The progress of the science of synthetics

D. The use of plants as a source of nutrition

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12 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án là A

Bài đọc chủ yếu nói về nội dung gì?

A. Công việc và sự nghiệp của George Washington Carver.

B. Nghiên cứu được tiến hành ở viện Tuskegee

C. Tiến bộ của khoa học tổng hợp

D. Việc sử dụng thực vật như là nguồn dinh dưỡng.

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 61 to 65. The Origin of Jeans In 1853, the California gold rush was in full swing and everyday items were in short supply. Levi Srrauss, a 24-year-old German immigrant, left New York for San Francisco with a small supply of dry goods with the intention of opening a branch of his brother’s New York dry goods business. Shortly after his arrival, 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 61 to 65.

The Origin of Jeans

In 1853, the California gold rush was in full swing and everyday items were in short supply. Levi Srrauss, a 24-year-old German immigrant, left New York for San Francisco with a small supply of dry goods with the intention of opening a branch of his brother’s New York dry goods business. Shortly after his arrival, a prospector wanted to know what Mr. Strauss was selling. When Strauss told him he had rough canvas cloth to use for tents and wagon covers, the prospector said, “You should have brought trousers!”, because he couldn’t find a pair of trousers strong enough to last.

Levi Strauss had the canvas made into work trousers. Miners liked the trousers, but complained that the fabric was not very comfortable and tended to chafe. Levi Strauss substituted the canvas with a twilled cotton cloth from France called “serge de Nimes.” The fabric later became known as denim and the trousers were nicknamed blue jeans. Then Levi Strauss and Nevada tailor David Jacobs co-patented the process of putting small metal rivets in places such as the sides of the pockets that needed extra strength. On May 20, 1873, they received U.S. Patent No. 139.121 This date is now considered the official birthday of“blue jeans”

But why were they called blue jeans? Denim is unique in its singular connection with one color. It is made from thread that is traditionally dyed with the blue pigment obtained from indigo dye. Indigo was linked with practical fabrics and work clothing. The durability of indigo as a color and its darkness of tone made it a good choice when frequent washing was not possible.

What problem did the prospectors have?

A. There were no trousers in California.

B. They did not like Levi’s product

C. Their clothes were not stylish.

D. Their clothes wore out quickly.

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27 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án là D.

Quần áo của họ đã bị mòn. Dựa vào ý: Shortly after his arrival, a prospector wanted to know what Mr. Strauss was selling. When Strauss told him he had rough canvas cloth to use for tents and wagon covers, the prospector said, “You should have brought trousers!”, because he couldn’t find a pair of trousers strong enough to last. => Từ đoạn này có thể hiểu là quần áo đã cũ rồi.

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        Archimedes’s Principle is a law of physics that states that when an object is totally or partially immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upthrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The principle is most frequently applied to the behaviour of objects in water, and helps to explain floating and sinking, and why objects seem lighter in water....
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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

       Archimedes’s Principle is a law of physics that states that when an object is totally or partially immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upthrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The principle is most frequently applied to the behaviour of objects in water, and helps to explain floating and sinking, and why objects seem lighter in water. It also applies to balloons.

        The key word in the principle is “upthrust”, which refers to the force acting upward to reduce the apparent weight of the object when it is under water. If, for example, a metal block with a volume of 100 cmis dipped in water, it displaces an equal volume of water, which has a weight of approximately 1 N (3.5 oz). The block therefore seems to weigh about 1 N less.

        An object will float if its average density is less than that of water. If it is totally submerged, the weight of the water it displaces (and hence the upthrust on it) is greater than its own weight, and it is forced upward and out of water, until the weight if water displaced by submerged part is exactly equal to the weight of the floating object. Thus a block of wood with a density six tenths that of water will float with six tenths of its volume under water, since at that point the weight of fluid displaced is the same as the blocks’s own weight. If a dense material is made into a suitable shape, it will float because of Archimedes’s principle. A ship floats, whereas a block of iron of the same mass sinks.

        It is also because of Archimedes’s principle that ships float lower in the water when they are heavily loaded (more water must be displaced to give the necessary upthrust). In addition, they cannot be so heavily loaded if they are to sail in fresh water as they can if they are to sail in the sea, since fresh water is less dense than sea water, and so more water must be displaced to give the necessary upthrust. This means the ship is lower in the water, which can be dangerous in rough weather.

         From “Archimedes’s Principle”, MicrosoftÒ Student 2008[DVD]. Microsoft Corporation, 2007.

Archimedes’ Principle explains why ____

A. all objects will float

B. Archimedes became 

C. objects seem lighter in water

D. humans can swim

1
22 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án C

C. objects seem lighter in water: Định lí Archimedes giải thích tại sao: các vật thể có thể nhẹ hơn nước.

Chúng ta có thể tìm thấy ý này trong câu hai của đoạn một : “The principle is most frequently applied….and why objects seem lighter in water”.