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15 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án: B

26 tháng 2 2022

17. We all praised these cakes which my mother baked them.
18. He comes from Venezuela which is a Spanish-speaking country.
19. The man who was badly injured was driving the car.
20. He is a writer who I need.

26 tháng 2 2022

cho mình hỏi tại sao k có phẩy vậy bạn

 

24 tháng 2 2022

16. I want to meet the girl who lives near your house.

17. We all praised these cakes, which my mother baked.

18. He comes from Venezuela, which is a Spanish-speaking country

19. The man who was driving the car was badly injured.

20. I want to see a writer who I need

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 following questions. TEXASA Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class,...
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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 following questions.

TEXAS

A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.” 

What can we infer about the policy on no speaking Spanish? 

A. All the students and school staff were irritated by the policy

B. Students were against the rule at first but then compromised

C. The principal who made this announcement hated Spanish

D. Only people inside of the school knew about the rule when it was announced

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1 tháng 11 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Chúng ta có thể suy luận gì về chính sách không nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha?

A. Tất cả học sinh và nhân viên nhà trường đều nổi giận bởi chính sách

B. Học sinh ban đầu chống lại quy tắc nhưng sau đó bị thỏa hiệp

C. Hiệu trưởng người đưa ra thông báo này ghét tiếng Tây Ban Nha

D. Chỉ những người trong trường biết về quy tắc khi nó được công bố

Thông tin: “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,”

Tạm dịch: “Mọi người không còn muốn nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha nữa và cũng không muốn bị bắt vì họ sẽ gặp rắc rối,”

Chọn B

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 following questions. TEXASA Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class,...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

TEXAS

A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.”

In the passage, the word “root” is closest in meaning to _______. 

A. solution 

B. cause 

C. ground 

D. time

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27 tháng 12 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Từ “root” (gốc rễ) có nghĩa gần nhất với _________ .

A. solution (n): giải pháp                B. cause (n): nguyên nhân

C. ground (n): mặt đất                     D. time (n): thời gian

=> root = cause

Thông tin: Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem.

Tạm dịch: Phụ huynh, như Cynthia Zamora, tin rằng trường học không đi đến gốc rễ của vấn đề.

Chọn B

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 following questions. TEXASA Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class,...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

TEXAS

A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.”

In the passage, the word “it” refers to _________. 

A. the local accent 

B. Spanish 

C. English 

D. slang 

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28 tháng 9 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Trong đoạn văn, từ “it” liên quan đến ________ .

A. giọng địa phương                       B. Tiếng Tây Ban Nha

C. Tiếng Anh                                 D. tiếng lóng

Thông tin: Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school.

Tạm dịch: Nhiều học sinh trong trường lớn lên nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha ở nhà, và họ nói rằng nó rất tự nhiên khi họ nói chuyện với nhau ở trường.

Chọn B

Dịch bài đọc:

TEXAS

Một trường trung học ở Texas đang bị lên án sau khi học sinh nói rằng họ đã bị cấm nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha trong lớp. Các sinh viên nói rằng hiệu trưởng của họ đã công bố quy tắc vào tháng trước về hệ thống liên lạc nội bộ. Bên trong những bức tường của trường trung học Heemead, một cuộc tranh cãi về ngôn ngữ đang diễn ra. Một giáo viên dạy tiếng Anh nói: "Nếu em nào nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha trong lớp của tôi, tôi sẽ lập biên bản cho em,” học sinh lớp 8 Tiffani Resurez nói. Bốn học sinh nói rằng thông báo chính của họ - cấm họ nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha trong lớp - đã cho giáo viên và học sinh vượt qua để phân biệt đối xử. Cô ấy giống như, “Không nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha.” Cô ấy nói với tôi điều đó. Tôi giống như, “Đó là ngôn ngữ mẹ đẻ của em”. Cô ấy nói, “Vậy thì, em có thể ra ngoài”, bạn cùng lớp của Yedhany Gallegos nói. Một bức thư của quản lý gửi về nhà viết rằng, “không phải khu học chánh hay khu học xá nào cũng có bất kỳ chính sách nào cấm nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha”. Bốn học sinh cảm thấy rằng tuyên bố của quản lý đã không được làm rõ hoàn toàn rằng trường của họ. “Mọi người không còn muốn nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha nữa và cũng không muốn bị bắt vì họ sẽ gặp rắc rối,” học sinh lớp 6 Kiara Lozano nói. Phụ huynh, như Cynthia Zamora, tin rằng trường học không đi đến gốc rễ của vấn đề. Cô ấy muốn biết lý do tại sao thông báo đầu tiên của “không được nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha” được đưa ra ngay từ đầu. Tôi đã rất ngạc nhiên khi cô ấy thậm chí sẽ đi những quãng đường dài như vậy, Zam Zamora nói. Nhiều học sinh trong trường lớn lên nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha ở nhà, và họ nói rằng nó rất tự nhiên khi họ nói chuyện với nhau ở trường. "Tôi không sợ. Tôi sẽ tiếp tục nói ngôn ngữ của mình. Đó là ngôn ngữ mẹ đẻ, và tôi sẽ tiếp tục thực hiện nó.” Hiệu trưởng đã được nghỉ phép hành chính có lương trong khi quận điều tra. Một nữ phát ngôn viên của Học khu độc lập Hempstead đã đưa ra một tuyên bố rằng, một phần, “Học khu cam kết giải quyết vấn đề này một cách hiệu quả nhất và với ít sự gián đoạn nhất đối với học sinh và môi trường học tập của chúng.”

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 following questions. TEXASA Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class,...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

TEXAS

A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.” 

Why was the policy introduced?

A. The superintendent wants students to speak only English at school 

B. No one at school is Spanish 

C. The principal hates Spanish

D. The reason is not mentioned 

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30 tháng 11 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Tại sao chính sách được giới thiệu?

A. Giám thị muốn học sinh chỉ nói tiếng Anh ở trường

B. Không ai ở trường là người Tây Ban Nha

C. Hiệu trưởng ghét tiếng Tây Ban Nha                        

D. Lý do không được đề cập

Chọn D 

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 following questions. TEXASA Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class,...
Đọc tiếp

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 following questions.

TEXAS

A Texas middle school is under fire after students say they have been banned from speaking Spanish in class. The students say their principal announced the rule last month over the intercom. Inside the walls of Hemptead Middle School, a language controversy is brewing. “There’s one teacher that said, „If you speak Spanish in my class, I’m gonna write you up,” 8th grader Tiffani Resurez says. Four students say their principal’s announcement – banning them from speaking Spanish in class – has given teachers and fellow students a hall pass to discriminate. “She was like, „No speaking Spanish.’ She told me that. I was like, „That’s my first language.’ She said, „Well, you can get out,” fellow classmate Yedhany Gallegos says. A letter sent home by the superintendent says, “Neither the district nor any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.” The four students feel that the statement from the superintendent has not been made entirely clear that their school. “People don’t want to speak it anymore and don’t want to get caught speaking it because they’re going to get into trouble,” 6th grader Kiara Lozano says. Parents, like Cynthia Zamora, believe the school is not getting to the root of the problem. She wants to know why the “No Spanish” announcement was ever made in the first place. “I was very surprised that she would even go to such lengths,” Zamora says. Many students at the school grew up speaking Spanish at home, and they say it often comes as second nature when they’re talking to each other at school. “I’m not scared. I’m gonna keep speaking my language. That’s my first language, and I’m gonna keep doing it,” Lozano said. The principal has been placed on paid administrative leave while the district investigates. A spokewoman for Hempstead Independent School District has released a statement saying, in part, “The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.”

What will the district do? 

A. Dismiss the principal 

B. Solve the problem 

C. Ask all students to remain silent about the issue 

D. Apologize for their mistake 

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10 tháng 7 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Học khu sẽ làm gì?

A. Sa thải hiệu trưởng                                                     B. Giải quyết vấn đề

C. Yêu cầu tất cả học sinh giữ im lặng về vấn đề           D. Xin lỗi vì lỗi lầm của họ

Thông tin: The district is committed to efficiently and effectively resolving this matter with as little disruption to our students and their learning environment as possible.

Tạm dịch: Học khu cam kết giải quyết vấn đề này một cách hiệu quả nhất và với ít sự gián đoạn nhất đối với học sinh và môi trường học tập của chúng

Chọn B 

7 tháng 8 2022

Singapore is a bustling international city with many high-rise buildings, parks and culturally rich venues. Singapore is also the intersection of the most quintessential beauty from the East and the West.
Singapore is one of the smallest countries in the world and the smallest country in Southeast Asia. Despite its modest area, but with a free trade economy and high quality workforce. Singapore has really gotten a very solid position in the world.

With a complex population of culture, cuisine, art and architecture, Singapore is a dynamic city, rich in color and contrast. It is not wrong to say that Singapore is the intersection of the most quintessential beauty from the East and the West.

As a country located in Asia, but English is used as the official language in Singapore. English is popularized and brought into education from elementary schools here. Most people can speak this international language. From the smallest things, the traffic signs, direction signs ... all use English, which makes it easier for tourists or foreigners to live and work. For students who are not fluent in English, this is a good opportunity for you to contact the English language 24 / 24h.

In conclusion, I love Singapore so much. 

1. How many people live in South America?

A. about 400 milion B. about 200 milion

C. about 100 milion D. English and Spanish

2. What are the two main languages in South America?

A. Spanish and French B. Spanish and Portuguese

C. French and Portuguese D. English and Spainish

3. Which is the biggest country?

A. Venezuela B. Ecuador C. Chile D. Brazil

4. Which country is not in South America?

A. Uruguay B. Vietnam C. Colombia D. peru