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12 tháng 3 2020

weekend 

12 tháng 3 2020

primary pupils have no classes at weekend.

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9 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án: (C) with → and/ or

8 tháng 5 2022

1. primary/ first/ your/ at/ school/is/ how/ day?

-> How is your first day at primary school?
2. lessons/ many/ have/ on/ how/ you/ do/ Monday?

-> How many lessons do you have on Monday?
3. school/ at/ English/ we/ have/ classes/ don’t/ today.

-> We don't have English classes at school today.
4. homework/ you/ doing/ maths/ are/ your?

-> Are you doing your maths homework?
5. children/ first/ on/ most/ school/ excited/are/ day/ of/ the

-> Most children are excited on the first day of school.
6.  me/ please/ could/ dictionary/lend/ you/ your?

-> Could you lend me your dictionary please?

1. How is your first day at primary school?

2. How many lessons do you have on Monday?

3. We don't have English classes at school today.

4. Are you doing your maths homework?

5. Most children are excited on the first day of school.

6. Could you lend me your dictionary please?

22 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án : A

Primary school = trường tiểu học. secondary school = trường trung học cơ sở

1 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án : A

Dựa vào nghĩa ta chọn đáp án đúng: Ở Anh, trẻ con chuyển từ trường cấp 1 sang trường cấp 2 (secondary school) vào tuổi 11.

III. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:26/ Much pupils have (A) extra classes (B) in the evenings (C) and (D) at weekends.27/ We've been having a little (A) problems (B) with (C) the new computer (D).28/ Remember going through (A) the pockets before (B) you put (C) those jeans in (D) the washingmachine.29/ Unless (A) anyone rings for me (B), please tell (C) them I'll be back (D) in the office at 4 o'clock.30/ I think (A) my parent (B) will be...
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III. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:
26/ Much pupils have (A) extra classes (B) in the evenings (C) and (D) at weekends.
27/ We've been having a little (A) problems (B) with (C) the new computer (D).
28/ Remember going through (A) the pockets before (B) you put (C) those jeans in (D) the washing
machine.
29/ Unless (A) anyone rings for me (B), please tell (C) them I'll be back (D) in the office at 4 o'clock.
30/ I think (A) my parent (B) will be contenting (C) with (D) my study.
IV. READING
A/ CLOZE TEST
Andrew is an Indian farmer. He gets ___________ (31) early in the morning. It is quite true to say
that an Indian farmer sleeps with the lamb and rises with the lark. Then he goes with ___________
(32) buffalo to the field. The day’s work begins. Slowly the sun ___________ (33) and climbs into
the sky. But the heat of the sun cannot drive him away from work. Our tropical sun shows no mercy
to the Indian famer even then the latter does not brother about sun and shower.
He ___________ (34) rest for a short while under a shady tree. Then once again he starts his work of
ploughing, or harrowing the clods or sowing seeds and leveling the field with the help of the leveler.
Or, ___________ (35) the crops are already a few inches high, he may be seen watering the fields or
weeding out wild plants. All days, in the life of an India farmer, are alike but a day in the harvesting
season is a day of joy in his dull life. It is a day when the Indian farmer reaps the fruits of his labor.
31. A. on B. down C. up D. for
32. A. he B. him C. his D. himself
33. A. rises B. rose C. raises D. raised
34. A. gets B. takes C. does D. makes

35. A. when B. what C. unless D. if
B/ READING COMPREHENSION
There are thousands of different kinds of microbes. Microbes called bacteria are the smallest
living things. Bacteria live almost everywhere: on land, in water, and even inside you.
Some microscopic life forms are like plants. Tiny diatoms are microbes that live in lakes and the
ocean. Diatoms soak up sunlight and use its energy to make food, just like plants.
Some microscopic life forms are more like animals. Protozoa such as the amoeba and paramecium
are animal-like microorganisms. An amoeba can move by changing the shape of its body. It sticks out
a seudopod, or false foot. A paramecium is covered with tiny hairs. It waves its hairs rapidly to swim.
Viruses are another kind of microbe. Viruses sometimes act like living things and other times act
like nonliving things. Viruses sometimes live in the cells of plants and animals. Inside a cell, a virus
reproduces like a living thing. The virus uses the cell to make many copies of itself. Viruses are too
small to see with an ordinary microscope. You need a powerful electron microscope to see a virus.
Outside of a plant or animal cell, a virus is like a nonliving thing.
New vocabulary:
- microbe (n.): vi trùng, vi khuẩn
- microscopic (adj.): thuộc kính hiển vi; rất nhỏ
- diatom (n.): (thực vật học) tảo cát
- protozoa (n.): ngành động vật nguyên sinh
- amoeba (n.): Amip
36/ What is the smallest microbes?
A. diatoms B. bacteria C. animals D. viruses
37/ How do diatom make food?
A. They soak up sunlight to get energy. B. They turn sunlight into color.
C. They eat other animals D. They don’t need food.
38/ How can an amoeba move?
A. by changing its body’s shape B. by running C. by opening its mouth C. by going together
39/ What helps a paramecium swim?
A. false legs B. fin C. wings D. hairs
40/ What should be used to see a virus?
A. a glasses B. a magnifier C. an electron microscope D. an ordinary microscope

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24 tháng 9 2021

III. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:
26/ Much pupils have (A) extra classes (B) in the evenings (C) and (D) at weekends.
27/ We've been having a little (A) problems (B) with (C) the new computer (D).
28/ Remember going through (A) the pockets before (B) you put (C) those jeans in (D) the washing
machine.
29/ Unless (A) anyone rings for me (B), please tell (C) them I'll be back (D) in the office at 4 o'clock.
30/ I think (A) my parent (B) will be contenting (C) with (D) my study.
IV. READING
A/ CLOZE TEST
Andrew is an Indian farmer. He gets ___________ (31) early in the morning. It is quite true to say
that an Indian farmer sleeps with the lamb and rises with the lark. Then he goes with ___________
(32) buffalo to the field. The day’s work begins. Slowly the sun ___________ (33) and climbs into
the sky. But the heat of the sun cannot drive him away from work. Our tropical sun shows no mercy
to the Indian famer even then the latter does not brother about sun and shower.
He ___________ (34) rest for a short while under a shady tree. Then once again he starts his work of
ploughing, or harrowing the clods or sowing seeds and leveling the field with the help of the leveler.
Or, ___________ (35) the crops are already a few inches high, he may be seen watering the fields or
weeding out wild plants. All days, in the life of an India farmer, are alike but a day in the harvesting
season is a day of joy in his dull life. It is a day when the Indian farmer reaps the fruits of his labor.
31. A. on B. down C. up D. for
32. A. he B. him C. his D. himself
33. A. rises B. rose C. raises D. raised
34. A. gets B. takes C. does D. makes

35. A. when B. what C. unless D. if
B/ READING COMPREHENSION
There are thousands of different kinds of microbes. Microbes called bacteria are the smallest
living things. Bacteria live almost everywhere: on land, in water, and even inside you.
Some microscopic life forms are like plants. Tiny diatoms are microbes that live in lakes and the
ocean. Diatoms soak up sunlight and use its energy to make food, just like plants.
Some microscopic life forms are more like animals. Protozoa such as the amoeba and paramecium
are animal-like microorganisms. An amoeba can move by changing the shape of its body. It sticks out
a seudopod, or false foot. A paramecium is covered with tiny hairs. It waves its hairs rapidly to swim.
Viruses are another kind of microbe. Viruses sometimes act like living things and other times act
like nonliving things. Viruses sometimes live in the cells of plants and animals. Inside a cell, a virus
reproduces like a living thing. The virus uses the cell to make many copies of itself. Viruses are too
small to see with an ordinary microscope. You need a powerful electron microscope to see a virus.
Outside of a plant or animal cell, a virus is like a nonliving thing.
New vocabulary:
- microbe (n.): vi trùng, vi khuẩn
- microscopic (adj.): thuộc kính hiển vi; rất nhỏ
- diatom (n.): (thực vật học) tảo cát
- protozoa (n.): ngành động vật nguyên sinh
- amoeba (n.): Amip
36/ What is the smallest microbes?
A. diatoms B. bacteria C. animals D. viruses
37/ How do diatom make food?
A. They soak up sunlight to get energy. B. They turn sunlight into color.
C. They eat other animals D. They don’t need food.
38/ How can an amoeba move?
A. by changing its body’s shape B. by running C. by opening its mouth C. by going together
39/ What helps a paramecium swim?
A. false legs B. fin C. wings D. hairs
40/ What should be used to see a virus?
A. a glasses B. a magnifier C. an electron microscope D. an ordinary microscope

24 tháng 9 2021

Dạ cảm ơn nhiều ạ.

20 tháng 12 2021

1. A. and . because C. when D. different

2. A. lessons B. play C. learn D. study

3. A. any B. but C. and D. some

4. A. in B. on C. at D. for

5. A. Friends B. Students C. Teachers D. Members

6. A. many B. more C. most D. much

20 tháng 12 2021

1. D

2. A

3. C

4. A

5. B

6. C

School in Viet Nam are different from school in the USA. (1) ……….………students always wear school (2)…………………. There are no lessons on Sunday. Classes start at 7 o’clock each morning and end at 11.30 . Students have (3)………………….. breaks each morning. At (4)…………..……, students often go to the canteen and buy (5)….……………..things to eat or drink. Our school year (6)………………. for ten months from August to May.V. Read the passage...
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School in Viet Nam are different from school in the USA. (1) ……….………students always wear school (2)…………………. There are no lessons on Sunday. Classes start at 7 o’clock each morning and end at 11.30 . Students have (3)………………….. breaks each morning. At (4)…………..……, students often go to the canteen and buy (5)….……………..things to eat or drink. Our school year (6)………………. for ten months from August to May.

V. Read the passage , then answer the questions. (1.5pts)

Lan’s classes all start at 8:00 a.m, so she gets up at 7:00. She eats a quick breakfast and takes the bus to her school. In the afternoon, she has a job at the library. She usually studies in the evening. She works at the library on Saturdays, too.

She usually stays up late every evening. She usually goes to bed at 11:30 and on Sundays she sleeps until noon.

Questions

1. How does she go to school?

2. Where does she work?

3. How many days a week does she work?

4. Does she go to bed early?

5. Why does she stay up late?

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12 tháng 1 2022

School in Viet Nam are different from school in the USA. (1) Vietnamese students always wear school (2) uniform There are no lessons on Sunday. Classes start at 7 o’clock each morning and end at 11.30 . Students have (3) two breaks each morning. At (4) recess, students often go to the canteen and buy (5) some things to eat or drink. Our school year (6) lasts for ten months from August to May.
 

1.She goes to school by bus

2.She works at the library.

3.She works three days a week.

4.No,she doesn't

5.Because of her homework.

12 tháng 1 2022

Câu đầu ;-; ...

1. She goes to school by bus/

2. She works at the library.

3. She works three days a week.

4. No, she doesn't.

5. Because of her homework.

12 tháng 8 2016

Minh xep theo thu tu luon nha:

 1) F

2) C

3) D

4) B

5) G

6) E

7) A

8) H

12 tháng 8 2016

Cảm ơn bạn nhiều nha Dark Wings !

3 tháng 8 2016

There are 13 subjects at my school. I have from 4 to 5 classes every morning. I have the first class at seven fifteen, the second class starts at eight o'clock. The third class starts at nine o'clock, the fourth class statrs at ten o'clock and the final class starts at eleven o'clock. I finish my class at twelve o'clock. Between each class is a breaktime, each breaktime is about 10 to 15 minutes.