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5 tháng 5 2023

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Supply the correct word form. 1. The plane was packed with Dutch (vacation) ________________. 2. There’s no need to be so (friend) ________________ towards them. 3. (Surprise) ________________, he agreed straight away. 4. The hotel is (wonder) ________________comfortable. 5. They are very (accommodate) ________________ to foreign visitors. 6. I should have got a better price for the car, but I’m not much of a (busy) ________________. 7. (Fortune) ________________for him, the police had...
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Supply the correct word form.

1. The plane was packed with Dutch (vacation) ________________.

2. There’s no need to be so (friend) ________________ towards them.

3. (Surprise) ________________, he agreed straight away.

4. The hotel is (wonder) ________________comfortable.

5. They are very (accommodate) ________________ to foreign visitors.

6. I should have got a better price for the car, but I’m not much of a (busy) ________________.

7. (Fortune) ________________for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside.

8. He wasn’t badly hurt-that’s something to be (thank) ________________for.

9. This study represents a major (expense) ________________of time and effort.

10. We met on a (fly) ________________ from London to Paris.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in parentheses.

1. Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before (depart) ________________.

2. We apologize for the late (arrive) ________________ of the train.

3. His (inform) ________________ were middle-class professional women.

4. The water looked (cloud) ________________and not fit to drink.

5. These plants need heat and (humid) ________________to grow well.

6. It’s too (wind) ________________ to go out in the boat.

7. I have problems with my (low) ________________ back.

8. The table is available in several different (high) ________________.

9. Planes flew (head) ________________constantly.

10. Thank you for your kind (hospitable) ________________.

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14 tháng 1 2017

1. The plane was packed with Dutch (vacation)vacationist.

2. There’s no need to be so (friend) friendly towards them.

3. (Surprise)surprisingly, he agreed straight away.

4. The hotel is (wonder)wonderful comfortable.

5. They are very (accommodate) to foreign visitors.

6. I should have got a better price for the car, but I’m not much of a (busy)business.

7. (Fortune) unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside.

8. He wasn’t badly hurt-that’s something to be (thank) thank for.

9. This study represents a major expense of time and effort.

10. We met on a (fly)flight from London to Paris.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in parentheses.

1. Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before (depart) departing.

2. We apologize for the late (arrive)arrival of the train.

3. His (inform) information were middle-class professional women.

4. The water looked (cloud) cloudy and not fit to drink.

5. These plants need heat and (humid) humidity to grow well.

6. It’s too (wind) windy to go out in the boat.

7. I have problems with my (low) low back.

8. The table is available in several different (high) height.

9. Planes flew (head) ahead constantly.

10. Thank you for your kind (hospitable) hospitality.

 câu bị độngWhen is someone going to announce the results of the contest?…………………………………………………………… Nobody informed the police that there had been a mistake.…………………………………………………………… Where will your company send you next year?…………………………………………………………… Who looked after the children when you were away?…………………………………………………………… Look! Someone is feeding the seals.…………………………………………………………… Kathy had returned the book to the library.…………………………………………………………… By this time tomorrow, the president will have...
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When is someone going to announce the results of the contest?

……………………………………………………………
 Nobody informed the police that there had been a mistake.

……………………………………………………………
 Where will your company send you next year?

……………………………………………………………
 Who looked after the children when you were away?

……………………………………………………………
 Look! Someone is feeding the seals.

……………………………………………………………
 Kathy had returned the book to the library.

……………………………………………………………
 By this time tomorrow, the president will have made the announcement

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21 tháng 9 2021

 câu bị động

When is someone going to announce the results of the contest?

……………When is the results of the contest going to be announced?………………………………………………
 Nobody informed the police that there had been a mistake.

………………The police wasn't imformed that there had been a mistake……………………………………………
 Where will your company send you next year?

………………Where will you be sent by your company next year?……………………………………………
 Who looked after the children when you were away?

…………………By whom was the children looked after when you were away?…………………………………………
 Look! Someone is feeding the seals.

……………Look! The seals are being fed………………………………………………
 Kathy had returned the book to the library.

 

……………The book had been returned to the library by Kathy………………………………………………
 By this time tomorrow, the president will have made the announcement

By this time tomorrow, the announcement will have been made by the president

18 tháng 9 2018

1.I can't drink coffee so late at night

--> It's too late for me to drink coffee at night ........................................

2. Dennis started that job five years ago.

-->Dennis has been that job for five years .................................

3. During dinner, someone knocked at the door.

-->While we were having dinner, someone was knocking at the door ...............................

4. Our last holiday was in China (TO)

-->We went to China .............................our last holiday

5. I've been here for two hours, and I'm still waiting (WAITING)

-->I have waited for ........................................................two hours

6. I haven't seen him for ages (SINCE)

--> It's for ages since l last saw him................................................................saw him

7. The burglar escaped before the police arrived (HAD)

--> When the police arrived, the burglar had............................................................. escaped

8. I last went shopping two months ago (GONE)

--> I have gone shopping for............................................... two months

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Police found a mysterious letter inside a bag .

A. in Kaspar Hauser’s room, after his death      

B. in the place where Kaspar Hauser died

C. near a river in Baravia                           

D. in the place where Kaspar Hauser was attacked

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25 tháng 6 2017

Chọn D
“Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and
looked for it.” : ngay trước khi chết, Kaspar đã bảo cảnh sát rằng kẻ tấn công đưa cho anh ta 1 cái túi, vì thế cảnh sát đã
tới vườn và tìm nó.
ð Cảnh sát đã tìm thấy bức thư bí mật bên trong cái túi ở ngay tại nơi Kaspar bị tấn công

21 tháng 6 2019

1.we should try to save money, or we will be.....in debt....... some day (debt)

2.He.....threatened.......to kill the boy if the police were informed of the kidnapping. (threat)

3. My....personal... opinion is that students should do more work outside the classroom.( person)

4.One of the.....strength......of English is that is becoming simpler and simpler.(strong)

5. Such a war would be......disaster.......for the country. (disaster)

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent t

he next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Between 1829 and 1833, Kaspar Hauser suffered .

A. two knife wounds, but they weren’t serious   

B. two knife wounds, one small and one fatal

C. two very serious knife wounds              

D. two knife wound on the same occasion

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10 tháng 3 2018

Chọn B
Đọc đoạn 4 ta có thể thấy Kapar bị 2 vết thương (1 vết nhẹ, 1 vết chí tử)

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

People in Nuremberg took Kaspar Hauser to the police station because .

 

 

A. he was carrying two letters                              

B. he said he wanted to be a soldier

C. he was acting strangely                          

D. he had no possessions

1
2 tháng 1 2020

Chọn C
“was wandering alone through the streets”: .”: đi bộ một mình trên phố
“When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters.”: khi họ bắt gặp anh ấy, anh ta không có
gì ngoài 2 lá thư cũ.
ð Anh ta có những hành động lạ

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Most historians today believed that Kaspar Hauser .

A. was the son of a Baravian prince            

B. was one of the most mysterious poeple in history

C. invented the story of his life                   

D. did not really die from the knife wound

1
1 tháng 1 2017

Chọn C
“Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself”: hầu hết kết luận
rằng câu chuyện là không có thật và Kaspar Hauser người mà đã tự sát thì thực chất là kẻ nói dối
ð Đáp án C( Kaspar đã bịa chuyện về cuộc đời mình)

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Some people suggested that Kaspar Hauser was 

A. from another country                            

B. really an artist

C. the son of a schoolteacher                      

D. from a wealthy family

1
15 tháng 3 2017

Chọn D
“Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity
secret” => Kaspar đến từ 1 gia đình giàu có