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7 tháng 5 2020

Hãy khoanh chữ của từ được in đậm không đúng, và sửa lại

  1. I saw / him / crossed=> cross the road safely and run away
  2. He says he is accustomed / to / work=> working ten hours a day
  3. The fabric is made / of a material which catches fire easy=> easily
  4. Most students can study very hard when they felt=> feel / like it
  5. When I arrived at the station she is waiting=> was waiting / for / me
  6. It took / us a day going=> to go Nha Trang by coach
  7. I can't go to the movie / in spite of=> because of the heavy rain
  8. After had finished=> ha​ving finished his work he went / to the restaurant / at 5 p.m
  9. The film has=> had just begun / when we entered the theater
  10. If I were you, I won't=> wouldn't buy that car. It is / very expensive
3 tháng 4 2017

1.interested => interesting

2.him => his

3.gone => went

4.among => between

5.had => was

6.bought=> buy

7.wetter => wettest

8.since=> for

9. did => done

10.any => some

11.traveled=>travelled

2 tháng 2 2017

1.interested\(\Rightarrow\)interesting

2.him\(\Rightarrow\) his

3.gone\(\Rightarrow\)went

4.among\(\Rightarrow\)between

5.had\(\Rightarrow\)was

6.bought\(\Rightarrow\) buy

7.weter \(\Rightarrow\) wetest

8.since\(\Rightarrow\) for

9.did\(\Rightarrow\) done

10.any \(\Rightarrow\)some

25 tháng 8 2023

1.my classroom is on the third floor

2.John is a sale assistance and he work ten hours a day

3.a nurse take care patients in a hopsital

4.Do you live in the country side or in the city?

5. how many house are there in your neighborhood

Lỗi:từ houes bị đánh sai

 

25 tháng 8 2023

1. My classroom is on the third floor.

2. John is a sales assistant and he works ten hours a day.

3. A nurse takes care of the patients in a hospital.

4.Do you live in the city or in the countryside.

5. How many houses are there in your new neiborhood.

Cậu nhớ chú ý lỗi chính tả nhé!:3

 

hãy dịch câu này cho mình- As the proverb says, "You have a father like a house with a roof." That statement shows the importance and position of a father in the family. For me, my dad's image is always in my mind.My father is over 40 years old. Dad is a police soldier. It makes me very proud and proud. Dad often had to go on duty and on duty. Dad has a face full of letters, serious eyes. On hot days, Dad came home from work, his face was flushed red, sweat was all over his face and a...
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hãy dịch câu này cho mình

- As the proverb says, "You have a father like a house with a roof." That statement shows the importance and position of a father in the family. For me, my dad's image is always in my mind.

My father is over 40 years old. Dad is a police soldier. It makes me very proud and proud. Dad often had to go on duty and on duty. Dad has a face full of letters, serious eyes. On hot days, Dad came home from work, his face was flushed red, sweat was all over his face and a whole piece of his shirt was wet. I understand that he had to stand guard in the hot sun, so he loved him even more.

Tanned skin, healthy. Even at work-free evenings, Dad sat down to think about the agency's documents. At that time, his father's face was thoughtful, his eyes bright, his bushy eyebrows narrowed. His hair was dotted with silver threads. I know that my father has to take care of work in an office which is hard and difficult, especially very dangerous but he always tries to get the best work done.

Every time he went to work, he often wore his military uniform and his police hat looked very stately. Late at night, a phone call comes in, because the mission is to get up and rush to the road regardless of the weather. My father is not only a brave soldier at the office but also a person who keeps the neighborhoods and also the breadwinner in the family. Although he is busy at work, he does not forget to take care of housework and love his children wholeheartedly.

Dad always checked, mentored the education of sisters. Dad is also very strict in teaching children. However, sometimes Dad is very funny and humorous. Occasionally, Dad would tell jokes to the two sisters who made them laugh out loud. For neighbors, what is the father is always willing to help. Everyone respected and loved their father.

I love my father very much and I am very proud that he is a police soldier because of his homelessness and service. Dad is a strong fulcrum for my family, like the song: "I will make wings for the birds, for you to fly far away."

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28 tháng 6 2020

có ai biêt ko ?

28 tháng 6 2020

- Như câu tục ngữ có câu: "Bạn có một người cha như một ngôi nhà có mái." Câu nói đó cho thấy tầm quan trọng và vị trí của một người cha trong gia đình. Đối với tôi, hình ảnh của cha tôi luôn ở trong tâm trí tôi. Bố tôi đã hơn 40 tuổi. Bố là một chiến sĩ cảnh sát. Nó làm cho tôi rất tự hào và tự hào. Bố thường phải đi làm nhiệm vụ và làm nhiệm vụ. Bố có khuôn mặt đầy chữ, đôi mắt nghiêm túc. Vào những ngày nắng nóng, bố đi làm về, mặt đỏ bừng, mồ hôi vương khắp mặt và cả một mảnh áo ướt sũng. Tôi hiểu rằng anh phải đứng gác dưới nắng nóng, nên anh càng yêu anh hơn. Da rám nắng, khỏe mạnh. Ngay cả vào buổi tối không có việc làm, bố vẫn ngồi suy nghĩ về các tài liệu của cơ quan. Lúc đó, khuôn mặt của cha anh trầm ngâm, đôi mắt sáng ngời, đôi lông mày rậm nheo lại. Tóc anh ta được điểm xuyết bằng những sợi bạc. Tôi biết rằng cha tôi phải chăm sóc công việc trong một văn phòng rất khó khăn và khó khăn, đặc biệt rất nguy hiểm nhưng ông luôn cố gắng hoàn thành công việc tốt nhất. Mỗi lần đi làm, anh thường mặc đồng phục quân đội và chiếc mũ cảnh sát trông rất trang nghiêm. Đêm khuya, một cuộc điện thoại đến, vì nhiệm vụ là phải đứng dậy và lao ra đường bất kể thời tiết. Cha tôi không chỉ là một người lính dũng cảm ở văn phòng mà còn là một người giữ các khu phố và cũng là trụ cột trong gia đình. Mặc dù anh ấy bận rộn trong công việc, anh ấy không quên chăm sóc việc nhà và yêu thương con hết lòng. Bố luôn kiểm tra, dìu dắt việc học hành của chị em. Bố cũng rất nghiêm khắc trong việc dạy con. Tuy nhiên, đôi khi bố rất hài hước và hài hước. Thỉnh thoảng, bố sẽ kể chuyện cười cho hai chị em khiến họ cười thành tiếng. Đối với hàng xóm, những gì người cha luôn sẵn sàng giúp đỡ. Mọi người đều kính trọng và yêu quý cha mình. Tôi yêu cha tôi rất nhiều và tôi rất tự hào rằng ông là một người lính cảnh sát vì sự vô gia cư và sự phục vụ của ông. Bố là điểm tựa vững chắc cho gia đình tôi, như bài hát: "Con sẽ chắp cánh cho chim, cho con bay xa".

give the correct from of the words in btackets 1 my aunt is a talented artist. She draws picture...........(SKILL) 2 Baseball is...............for most teenagers in American. (INTEREST) 3 ............is the ost important for people on the road. therefore, a lot of programs on TV are made to rainse people's ..........of traffic (SAFE/ AWARE) 4 Walking is an easu and .........activity (EXPENSIVE) 5 Our walking club has nearly 15.............(PARTICIPATE) We walk together every morning and...
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give the correct from of the words in btackets

1 my aunt is a talented artist. She draws picture...........(SKILL)

2 Baseball is...............for most teenagers in American. (INTEREST)

3 ............is the ost important for people on the road. therefore, a lot of programs on TV are made to rainse people's ..........of traffic (SAFE/ AWARE)

4 Walking is an easu and .........activity (EXPENSIVE)

5 Our walking club has nearly 15.............(PARTICIPATE)

We walk together every morning and sometimes at night

6 Can you speak more..........I can't follow what you say (SLOW)

7 Students must.............listen to the teachers in class to do exercises...........(CAREFUL/ GOOD)

8 Accidents can happen.........on the road. we sometimes can't stop them

9 Following traffic sings on streets is a .............way to avoid accidents ( SAFELY)

10 A.............. survey of teenagers in this country gave some..........result (RECENTLY/SURPRISE)

II Complete the paragraph with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets

When Tom (be)............young he used to play foolball and he (be)..............good at it, but then he(go) ...........away and ( work) ................in a town, and there (be)............no team for him there, so he ( stop) .............playing. Then he (begin)........to get fat, so he (think).........Now I (get0.......fatter and fatter. I know, I (play).............football again"

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7 tháng 9 2020

1 my aunt is a talented artist. She draws picture.....skillfully....(SKILL)

2 Baseball is.....interesting ........for most teenagers in American. (INTEREST)

3 ....Safety........is the ost important for people on the road. therefore, a lot of programs on TV are made to rainse people's ....awareness ....of traffic (SAFE/ AWARE)

4 Walking is an easu and ..inexpensive .activity (EXPENSIVE)

5 Our walking club has nearly 15.....participants ...(PARTICIPATE)

We walk together every morning and sometimes at night

6 Can you speak more.....slowly.....I can't follow what you say (SLOW)

7 Students must.......carefully ....listen to the teachers in class to do exercises...well.....(CAREFUL/ GOOD)

8 Accidents can happen...accidents......on the road. we sometimes can't stop them

9 Following traffic sings on streets is a ......safe.......way to avoid accidents ( SAFELY)

10 A.....recent......... survey of teenagers in this country gave some....surprising ......result (RECENTLY/SURPRISE)

II Complete the paragraph with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets

When Tom (be)......was......young he used to play foolball and he (be).....was.........good at it, but then he(go) ....went.......away and ( work) .......worked.........in a town, and there (be)......was......no team for him there, so he ( stop) .......stopped......playing. Then he (begin)...began.....to get fat, so he (think)....thought.....Now I (get) am getting.....fatter and fatter. I know, I (play).......will play.....football again"

19 tháng 4 2020

I.

1. skillfully

2. interesting

3. Safety / awareness

4. inexpensive

5. participants

6. slowly

7. carefully / well

8. accidents ?

9. safe

10. recent / surprising

II.

was / was / went / worked / was / stopped / began / thought / am getting / will play.

8 tháng 1 2018

bài 1 :Tìm lỗi sai trong đoạn văn sau đây và sửa lại :

In a modern like->life today , the work of the farm->farmer is less hard because he is helped a lt of->lot by machines . That mean->means nore->more food is produced and less labour and less work->working hours are spent . He also has more free time for intertain->entertainment and more things such as a big house , motorbike , television . Her->His life is getting better and good day by day . His children go to school . Before->after they finish school , they are sent to universityes->universities . The farmer still have->has to work hardly->hard but his life is much improved .

8 tháng 1 2018

In a modern life today, the work of the farmer is less hard because he is helped lot by machines. That means more food is produced and less labour and less working hours are spent. He also has more free time for entertainment and more things such as a big house,motorbike,television. His life is getting better and good day by day. His children go to school. After they finish school,they are sent to universities. The farmer still has to work hard but his life is much improve.

Nam is a student. This year he had a very interested => interesting summer

1/ ___________

holiday. He traveled with him => his classmates, to a mountainous area

2/ ___________

in Ha Nam province. They gone => went there to help make a road

3/ ___________

through a forest among => between two villages. “ It was very difficult

4/ ___________

because there had => was no water to drink and no shops where we

5/ ___________

could bought => buy food,”said Nam. “ It was very cold and wet

6/ ___________

in the mountains. It is one of the wetter => wettest places in the country.”

7/ ___________

Nam stayed in the mountains since => for six weeks. It was hard work,

8/ ___________

But he says it was the best thing he has ever did => done. He is hoping

9/ ___________

to return next year to do any => some more work there.

10/ __________

 
22 tháng 2 2023

1.interestedinteresting

2.him his

3.gonewent

4.amongbetween

5.hadwas

6.bought buy

cre baji

7.weter ⇒⇒ wetest

8.since⇒⇒ for

9.did⇒⇒ done

10.any ⇒⇒some

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely busy and frenzied. The vice-president of the management consultancy AT Kearney and its head of telecommunications for the Asia-Pacific region, Neil Plumridge, says his work weeks vary from a “manageable” 45 hours to 80 hours, but average 60 hours.

Three warning signs alert Plumridge about his workload: sleep, scheduling and family. He knows he has too much on when he gets less than six hours of sleep for three consecutive nights; when he is constantly having to reschedule appointments; "and the third one is on the family side", says Plumridge, the father of a three-year-old daughter, and expecting a second child in October. "If I happen to miss a birthday or anniversary, I know things are out of control." Being "too busy" is highly subjective. But for any individual, the perception of being too busy over a prolonged period can start showing up as stress: disturbed sleep, and declining mental and physical health. National workers' compensation figures show stress causes the most lost time of any workplace injury. Employees suffering stress are off work an average of 16.6 weeks. The effects of stress are also expensive. Comcare, the Federal Government insurer, reports that in 2003-04, claims for psychological injury accounted for 7% of claims but almost 27% of claim costs. Experts say the key to dealing with stress is not to focus on relief - a game of golf or a massage - but to reassess workloads. Neil Plumridge says he makes it a priority to work out what has to change; that might mean allocating extra resources to a job, allowing more time or changing expectations. The decision may take several days. He also relies on the advice of colleagues, saying his peers coach each other with business problems. "Just a fresh pair of eyes over an issue can help," he says.

Executive stress is not confined to big organizations. Vanessa Stoykov has been running her own advertising and public relations business for seven years, specializing in work for financial and professional services firms, Evolution Media has grown so fast that it debuted on the BRW Fast 100 list of fastest-growing small enterprises last year - just after Stoykov had her first child. Stoykov thrives on the mental stimulation of running her own business. "Like everyone, I have the occasional day when I think my head's going to blow off," she says. Because of the growth phase the business is in, Stoykov has to concentrate on short-term stress relief - weekends in the mountains, the occasional "mental health" day -rather than delegating more work, She says: “We're hiring more people, but you need to train them, teach them about the culture and the clients, so it's actually more work rather than less.”

What does the word "he" in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. Comcare, the Federal Government insurer

B. Expert

C. Neil Plumridge, The vice-president of the management consultancy AT Kearney

D. Employee

1
11 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C

Từ “he” trong đoạn 2 để cập đến từ nào?

A. Comcare, Công ty Bảo hiểm Liên bang

B. chuyên gia

C. Neil Plumridge, phó chủ tịch của Công ty tư vấn quản lý AT Kearney

D. Người lao động

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 2:

Neil Plumridge says he makes it a priority to work out what has to change; that might mean allocating extra resources to a job, allowing more time or changing expectations. The decision may take several days. He also relies on the advice of colleagues, saying his peers coach each other with

business problems.

(Neil Plumridge nói rằng ông ấy ưu tiên việc tìm ra những gì phải thay đổi; điều đó có thể là phân bổ thêm nguồn lực cho 1 công việc, cho phép thêm nhiều thời gian hay thay đổi kì vọng. Quyết định đưa ra có thể mất vài ngày. Ông ấy cũng dựa vào lời khuyên của các đồng nghiệp, ông ấy nói rằng các đồng nghiệp của ông chỉ bảo cho nhau về các vấn đề kinh doanh).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question. How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely busy and frenzied. The vice-president of the management consultancy AT Kearney and its head of telecommunications for the Asia-Pacific region, Neil Plumridge, says his work weeks vary from a “manageable” 45 hours to 80 hours, but average 60 hours.

Three warning signs alert Plumridge about his workload: sleep, scheduling and family. He knows he has too much on when he gets less than six hours of sleep for three consecutive nights; when he is constantly having to reschedule appointments; "and the third one is on the family side", says Plumridge, the father of a three-year-old daughter, and expecting a second child in October. "If I happen to miss a birthday or anniversary, I know things are out of control." Being "too busy" is highly subjective. But for any individual, the perception of being too busy over a prolonged period can start showing up as stress: disturbed sleep, and declining mental and physical health. National workers' compensation figures show stress causes the most lost time of any workplace injury. Employees suffering stress are off work an average of 16.6 weeks. The effects of stress are also expensive. Comcare, the Federal Government insurer, reports that in 2003-04, claims for psychological injury accounted for 7% of claims but almost 27% of claim costs. Experts say the key to dealing with stress is not to focus on relief - a game of golf or a massage - but to reassess workloads. Neil Plumridge says he makes it a priority to work out what has to change; that might mean allocating extra resources to a job, allowing more time or changing expectations. The decision may take several days. He also relies on the advice of colleagues, saying his peers coach each other with business problems. "Just a fresh pair of eyes over an issue can help," he says.

Executive stress is not confined to big organizations. Vanessa Stoykov has been running her own advertising and public relations business for seven years, specializing in work for financial and professional services firms, Evolution Media has grown so fast that it debuted on the BRW Fast 100 list of fastest-growing small enterprises last year - just after Stoykov had her first child. Stoykov thrives on the mental stimulation of running her own business. "Like everyone, I have the occasional day when I think my head's going to blow off," she says. Because of the growth phase the business is in, Stoykov has to concentrate on short-term stress relief - weekends in the mountains, the occasional "mental health" day -rather than delegating more work, She says: “We're hiring more people, but you need to train them, teach them about the culture and the clients, so it's actually more work rather than less.”

What does the word "he" in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. Comcare, the Federal Government insurer

B. Expert

C. Neil Plumridge, The vice-president of the management consultancy AT Kearney

D. Employee

1
12 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án C

Từ “he” trong đoạn 2 để cập đến từ nào?

A. Comcare, Công ty Bảo hiểm Liên bang

B. chuyên gia

C. Neil Plumridge, phó chủ tịch của Công ty tư vấn quản lý AT Kearney

D. Người lao động

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 2:

Neil Plumridge says he makes it a priority to work out what has to change; that might mean allocating extra resources to a job, allowing more time or changing expectations. The decision may take several days. He also relies on the advice of colleagues, saying his peers coach each other with

business problems.

(Neil Plumridge nói rằng ông ấy ưu tiên việc tìm ra những gì phải thay đổi; điều đó có thể là phân bổ thêm nguồn lực cho 1 công việc, cho phép thêm nhiều thời gian hay thay đổi kì vọng. Quyết định đưa ra có thể mất vài ngày. Ông ấy cũng dựa vào lời khuyên của các đồng nghiệp, ông ấy nói rằng các đồng nghiệp của ông chỉ bảo cho nhau về các vấn đề kinh doanh).

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or V to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

How busy is too busy? For some it means having to miss the occasional long lunch; for others, it means missing lunch altogether. For a few, it is not being able to take a "sickie" once a month. Then there is a group of people for whom working every evening and weekend is normal, and frantic is the tempo of their lives. For most senior executives, workloads swing between extremely busy and frenzied. The vice-president of the management consultancy AT Kearney and its head of telecommunications for the Asia-Pacific region, Neil Plumridge, says his work weeks vary from a “manageable” 45 hours to 80 hours, but average 60 hours.

Three warning signs alert Plumridge about his workload: sleep, scheduling and family. He knows he has too much on when he gets less than six hours of sleep for three consecutive nights; when he is constantly having to reschedule appointments; "and the third one is on the family side", says Plumridge, the father of a three-year-old daughter, and expecting a second child in October. "If I happen to miss a birthday or anniversary, I know things are out of control." Being "too busy" is highly subjective. But for any individual, the perception of being too busy over a prolonged period can start showing up as stress: disturbed sleep, and declining mental and physical health. National workers' compensation figures show stress causes the most lost time of any workplace injury. Employees suffering stress are off work an average of 16.6 weeks. The effects of stress are also expensive. Comcare, the Federal Government insurer, reports that in 2003-04, claims for psychological injury accounted for 7% of claims but almost 27% of claim costs. Experts say the key to dealing with stress is not to focus on relief - a game of golf or a massage - but to reassess workloads. Neil Plumridge says he makes it a priority to work out what has to change; that might mean allocating extra resources to a job, allowing more time or changing expectations. The decision may take several days. He also relies on the advice of colleagues, saying his peers coach each other with business problems. "Just a fresh pair of eyes over an issue can help," he says.

Executive stress is not confined to big organizations. Vanessa Stoykov has been running her own advertising and public relations business for seven years, specializing in work for financial and professional services firms, Evolution Media has grown so fast that it debuted on the BRW Fast 100 list of fastest-growing small enterprises last year - just after Stoykov had her first child. Stoykov thrives on the mental stimulation of running her own business. "Like everyone, I have the occasional day when I think my head's going to blow off," she says. Because of the growth phase the business is in, Stoykov has to concentrate on short-term stress relief - weekends in the mountains, the occasional "mental health" day -rather than delegating more work, She says: “We're hiring more people, but you need to train them, teach them about the culture and the clients, so it's actually more work rather than less.”

The word "reassess" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to______.

A. re-evaluate 

B. consider

C. reduce

D. estimate

1
24 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Từ “reassess” trong đoạn 2 gần nghĩa nhất với từ _________.

A. đánh giá lại                 B. xem xét                      C. làm giảm            D. ước tính

Từ đồng nghĩa: reassess (đánh giá lại) = re-evaluate

Experts say the key to dealing with stress is not to focus on relief - a game of golf or a massage - but to reassess workloads (Các nhà chuyên gia cho biết chìa khóa để đương đầu với căng thẳng không phải là tập trung vào việc giải tỏa - một trận golf hay mát xa - mà là đánh giá lại khối lượng công việc).