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15 tháng 11 2022

1. she was/ from Miami/ and said that/ swimming there/ Sandy called/

___Sandy called  from Miami and said that she was swimming there_______________

2. if you could/ where to meet you/ Jim wants/ and tell him/ to know/ call him/

__Jim wanted to know  if you could call and tell him where to meet you._______________

3. The dentist/ there times a day/ not to eat candy/ told me to brush/ and/ my teeth/

______The dentist  told me to brush my teeth three times a day  and not to eat candy  _______

4. learn Italian,/ If you some time/ really want to/ you need to spend/ in Italy

_If you some time  really want to learn Italian,you need to spend in Italy

5. Ha Noi/ the next day/ My father said/ leaving for/ that he was/

__My father said that he was leaving for Ha Noi  the next day_________

15 tháng 11 2022

1. / Sandy called/she was swimming there and said that from Miami

2.  Jim wants to know  if you could call him and tell him where to meet you/

3. The dentist told me to brush my teeth there times a day and not to eat candy

4./ If you some time really want to learn Italian, you need to spend in Italy

5.   My father said that he was leaving for Ha Noi the next day

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16 tháng 1 2019

A foolish man went to a butcher's shop to buy a piece of meat . As he didn't know how to (1)  cook  it , he asked the butcher to tell him the (2)_way_ of cooking meat . The butcher told him about that . ' But I can not (3)_remember_ your words ," the fool said , "Would you please write (4)_it_ down for me ? 'The butcher was (5)_kind_ enough to do so . The man went home (6)_happily_with the piece of meat in his hand and the note in his pocket . A dog followed him . On the way , the dog suddenly jumped at him , (7)_stole_ the meat from him and ran out . He stood there and (8)_nearly_ knew what to do . Then , he laughed and , said " (9)_Never mind_ dog . You don't know how to (10)_take_ it because the note is still in my pocket 

4 tháng 3 2022

1. cook, 2way, 3. remember,  4. it, 5. kind  6. happily , 7. took away, 8. hardly, 9.eat

Change these sentences into reported speech:1. Hong told Hoa, '' I want to know what was Mom doing at that time''2. Simon is saying to Susan, '' Would you and Maline like to come to my party?''3. '' I have left my key a home. What time it is now?'' he asked me.4. '' I am going shopping. Can I get you anything?'' she said to Tan.5. '' Someone is coming'', he said. '' Get behind the screen.''6. '' Please, please don't drink too much! Remember that you'll have to drive home''7. Daniel said, '' Is...
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Change these sentences into reported speech:

1. Hong told Hoa, '' I want to know what was Mom doing at that time''

2. Simon is saying to Susan, '' Would you and Maline like to come to my party?''

3. '' I have left my key a home. What time it is now?'' he asked me.

4. '' I am going shopping. Can I get you anything?'' she said to Tan.

5. '' Someone is coming'', he said. '' Get behind the screen.''

6. '' Please, please don't drink too much! Remember that you'll have to drive home''

7. Daniel said, '' Is there a café nearby?'' and Tom said, ''No'' 

8. Hang said: '' Why doesn't Ha buy them this pictures as a wedding present?''

9. '' I can't work at all ! My typewriter isn't working properly,'' she said

10. '' I think you should try to be more punctual,'' she said to Ha

11. '' You can't park here'', the policeman said.

12. '' Have you worked before?'' she said to him

13. '' Can you worked on Saturday before?'' she said to him

14. '' May I open the window?'' she asked

15. '' Would it be alright if had the day off?'' she said to her boss

16. '' May I borrow your tennis racket?'' she asked him

17. '' Are you coming to the party tonight, Ha?'' she asked 

18. '' Do you know where my tennis racquet is, Mum?'' she asked her Mum

19. '' Was Ha at work yesterday?'' she asked her secrectery

20. '' Did you read the article about Prince Diana?'' she asked him

21. '' Where do you live?'' she said to him

22. '' Why do you want the job?'' she sai to him

23. '' How did you hear about it?'' she said to him

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27 tháng 1

1. Hong told Hoa that he wanted to know what Mom had been doing at that time.
2. Simon asked Susan and Maline if they would like to come to his party.
3. He asked me what time it was then, mentioning that he had left his key at home.
4. She asked Tan if there was anything she could get for him because she was going shopping.
5. He mentioned that someone was coming and suggested getting behind the screen.
6. He pleaded not to drink too much, reminding that they would have to drive home.
7. Daniel asked if there was a café nearby, and Tom replied that there wasn't.
8. Hang wondered why Ha didn't buy them those pictures as a wedding present.
9. She mentioned that she couldn't work at all because her typewriter wasn't working properly.
10. She advised Ha to try to be more punctual.
11. The policeman said that they couldn't park there.
12. She asked him if he had worked before.
13. She asked him if he could work on Saturday.
14. She asked if she could open the window.
15. She asked her boss if it would be alright if she had the day off.
16. She asked him if she could borrow his tennis racket.
17. She asked Ha if she was coming to the party that night.
18. She asked her Mum if she knew where her tennis racquet was.
19. She asked her secretary if Ha had been at work the day before.
20. She asked him if he had read the article about Prince Diana.
21. She asked him where he lived.
22. She asked him why he wanted the job.
23. She asked him how he heard about it.

20 tháng 6 2017
Đáp án: D
Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8. (1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.

(1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

The little girl could not sleep because she was

A. sick

B. excited

C. lonely

D. sad

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30 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án B

Dòng 1 đoạn 2: “That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write”

Sick: ốm

Exited: hào hứng

Lonely: cô đơn

Sad: buồn

A.​​ Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence. 21. ​​ What would Tom do if he ......................... the truth? a. would know b. has know c. knows d. knew 22. Jim wanted to know................call and tell him where to meet you. a. you could b. whether you can c. if you could d. when could you 23. Could you​​ talk........................? I'm trying to work. a. more quietly b. quieter than c. more quiet d. quiet 24. Whales and sharks are...
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A.​​ Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
21. ​​ What would Tom do if he ......................... the truth?
a. would know b. has know c. knows d. knew
22. Jim wanted to know................call and tell him where to meet you.
a. you could b. whether you can c. if you could d. when could you
23. Could you​​ talk........................? I'm trying to work.
a. more quietly b. quieter than c. more quiet d. quiet
24. Whales and sharks are carnivores ....................... means they eat meat.
a. this b. that c. it d. which
25. Would you mind................. me tomorrow?​​
a. call b. calling c. to call d. if you call
26. You....................Mark. You know it's a secret.
a. should tell b. shouldn't tell c. couldn't tell​​ ​​ d. might tell
27. Owls have a strong beak and sharp talons.................mice and other small prey:

a. which used to catch b. used for catching
c. their use is to catch d. they are used for catching
28. We wondered why....................... a tip.
a. to leave b. should we leave​​ c. we should leave d. don't we leave
29. If someone .................... into the store, smile and say, 'May I help you?'
a. comes b. came c. will come d. would come
30. ...............you, I would think twice about that decision. It could be a bad move.
a. f I am b. Should I be c. Were I d. If I had been
31. 'Would you like some cake?';​​ 'No, thanks. If I​​ ​​ cake, I....................fat.'
a. ate/ will get b. ate/ would get
c. mould eat/ could get d. am eating/ will get
32.' What are you doing later this afternoon?' ' Oh, ................. the game finishes, go home, I expect.'
a. if b. in c asec. unless d. when
33. She's been studying​​ hard for the exam, so she.................to pass.
a. should b. ought​​ c. had better d. must
34. If I weren't working for an accounting firm, I​​ ​​ in a bank.
a. work b. will work c. have worked​​ d. would be working
35. 'Why are you so late?' 'I .................... my aunt to the airport. The traffic was terrible
a. could take b. must have taken ​​ c. should take d. had to take

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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. 1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln. 

The little girl could not sleep because she was

A. Sick

B. excited

C. lonely

D. sad

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1 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

“I have no speech to make and no time to make it in.” tôi không có bài diễn thuyết nào để thực hiện cả và cũng không có thời gian để diễn thuyết

Time: thời gian

Speech: bài diễn thuyết

Photograph: chụp ảnh

Station: sân ga

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8. (1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.

(1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

What did Grace Bedell do every night before she went to sleep?

A. She wrote letters.

B. She looked at the photograph.

C. She made shadow figures on the wall.

D. She read stories.

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6 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Dòng 3 + 4 đoạn 1: “One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep”

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8. (1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 8.

(1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln.

The word “fascinated” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by

A. interested

B. frightened

C. confused

D. disgusted

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27 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án A

fascinated = interested: gây hứng thú

frighten: làm sợ hãi

confuse: làm bối rối

disgust: làm chán ghét

Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. 1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was...
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Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

1) It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I had never met him, but I felt that I knew him. One evening when I was looking at the photograph, as I always did before I went to sleep, I noticed a shadow across the man’s thin face. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheecks. How different he looked!

(2) That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. I knew that he was a very busy man. Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter. I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that he grow whiskers.

(3) Four months later when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.

(4) “Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I have no speech to make and no time to make it in. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.” Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. The whiskers scratched. “Do you think I look better, my little friend?” he asked me.

(5) My name is Grace Bedell, and the man in the photograph was Abraham Lincoln. 

The word “fascinated” in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by

A. Interested

B. frightened

C. confused

D. disgusted

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13 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án D

Dòng 2 + 3 đoạn 1 “The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind”

You should call the police when you believe a crime is about to be committed or has been comitted. Cops would much rather hear from people BEFORE the crime than after the crime. For example, if you see a person you don't recognize as a neighbor, in your neighborhood looking into parked cars, call the cops. We would rather try to catch him and identify him before he steals the car, rather than have to chase him (endangering lives) after he steals it.You should also call the cops about disturbing...
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You should call the police when you believe a crime is about to be committed or has been comitted. Cops would much rather hear from people BEFORE the crime than after the crime. For example, if you see a person you don't recognize as a neighbor, in your neighborhood looking into parked cars, call the cops. We would rather try to catch him and identify him before he steals the car, rather than have to chase him (endangering lives) after he steals it.

You should also call the cops about disturbing choices people make that can effect your quality of life. If someone puts their stereo on so loud it bothers you, you should go ask him to turn it down, and if he doesn't then call the cops. If there is a loud party next door and they keep waking you up, call the cops to make them turn down the noise or break up the party. Call in if you have drug dealing or prostitution in your neighborhood. You should not have to put up with that crap.

There are many ways to get your local cops to help you, that is what they are there for, you dont necessarily have to call. If it is an ongoing problem a letter or email to the chief will usually get the ball going. Or you can wave down an officer and tell them what the problem is, they are public servants that work for the citizens. A lot of serious crimes have been solved because a citizen passed along information to an officer.

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