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29 tháng 12 2023

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30 tháng 12 2023

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VI. Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition.27. Today we’re going to learn _________ customs and traditions.28. The tradition has been passed _________ from father to son for generations.29. They still follow the custom _________ pinning money to the bride’s dress.30. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai _________ special occasions.31. We decided to break _________ tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.32. They take their shoes _________ when entering the house to avoid...
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VI. Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition.
27. Today we’re going to learn _________ customs and traditions.
28. The tradition has been passed _________ from father to son for generations.
29. They still follow the custom _________ pinning money to the bride’s dress.
30. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai _________ special occasions.
31. We decided to break _________ tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.
32. They take their shoes _________ when entering the house to avoid getting the floor dirty.
33. According to tradition, we have fireworks _________ New Year’s Eve.
34. It is the custom in that country _________ women to marry young.
35. We often talk about our day at school or work _________ the dinner table.
 

36. Gifts should be wrapped _________ colourful paper.
VII. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “have to” and the verbs in brackets.
37. _______ he __________ (do) his work tonight? Can he do it tomorrow?
38. You ________ (put) a stamp on this letter. It says FREEPOST on it.
39. We _______ (stop) talking when the lesson starts.
40. _______ all the students ________ (take) the final test?
41. She ______ (take) an umbrella. I’m sure it isn’t going to rain.
42. I _______ (leave) the party early last night – I wasn’t very well.
43. It was a lovely holiday. We ________ (do) anything.
44. The children are happy because they _______ (do) any homework today.

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2 tháng 12 2021

27. Today we’re going to learn ____about_____ customs and traditions.
28. The tradition has been passed __down_______ from father to son for generations.
29. They still follow the custom ___of______ pinning money to the bride’s dress.
30. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai ____on_____ special occasions.
31. We decided to break ______with___ tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.
32. They take their shoes ____off_____ when entering the house to avoid getting the floor dirty.
33. According to tradition, we have fireworks ______on___ New Year’s Eve.
34. It is the custom in that country ___for______ women to marry young.
35. We often talk about our day at school or work __on_______ the dinner table.
 

36. Gifts should be wrapped ____with_____ colourful paper.
VII. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “have to” and the verbs in brackets.
37. ___Does____ he _____have to do_____ (do) his work tonight? Can he do it tomorrow?
38. You ____don't have to put____ (put) a stamp on this letter. It says FREEPOST on it.
39. We _____have to stop__ (stop) talking when the lesson starts.
40. __Do_____ all the students ___have to take_____ (take) the final test?
41. She ____doesn't have to take__ (take) an umbrella. I’m sure it isn’t going to rain.
42. I ___had to leave____ (leave) the party early last night – I wasn’t very well.
43. It was a lovely holiday. We ___had to do_____ (do) anything.
44. The children are happy because they __don't have to do_____ (do) any homework today.

29 tháng 7 2019

Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition.

1. Today we’re going to learn about customs and traditions.

2. The tradition has been passed down from father to son for generations.

3. They still follow the custom of pinning money to the bride’s dress.

4. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai on special occasions.

5. We decided to break with tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.

Good luck!

29 tháng 7 2019

Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition.

1. Today we’re going to learn ..about. customs and traditions.

2. The tradition has been passed ..down. from father to son for generations.

3. They still follow the custom …of ... pinning money to the bride’s dress.

4. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai .on.. special occasions.

5. We decided to break …with.. tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.

19 tháng 12 2021

Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition.

1. Today we’re going to learn about customs and traditions.

2. The tradition has been passed down from father to son for generations.

3. They still follow the custom of pinning money to the bride’s dress.

4. Vietnamese women often wear ao dai on special occasions.

5. We decided to break with tradition and have fish for Thanksgiving dinner.

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19 tháng 12 2021

They take their shoes .off.. when entering the house to avoid getting the floor dirty.

According to tradition, we have fireworks .on.. New Year’s Eve.

It’s the custom in that country ..for. women to marry young.

We often talk about our day at school or work .around .. the dinner table.

Gifts should be wrapped ..with . colourful paper.

2 tháng 8 2019

1. Many family traditions have been passed down through generations.

2. We’re Christian, so our family has the custom of giving presents at Christmas.

3. Lots of people come home to reunite with their families during The Obon festival.

3 tháng 8 2019

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Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

1. Many family traditions… have been passed down through generations.

2. We’re Christian, so our family has the custom… of giving presents at Christmas.

3. Lots of people come home… to reunite with their families during The Obon festival.

8 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: cụm từ “pass st down => be passed down”: được truyền lại

Dịch: Các phong tục của ta được truyền lại từ thế hệ này sang thế hệ khác

15 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án A

Giải thích: cụm từ “pass st down => be passed down”: được truyền lại

Dịch: Các phong tục của ta được truyền lại từ thế hệ này sang thế hệ khác.

XI. You are going to read an article about a sailing race. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each paragraph from 1 – 5 of the article. There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. There has been an example for you.             EX:      Paragraph 0: DA. The consequences of poor performance E. Benefiting from the power of natureB. An unexpectedly demanding way of life F. Cooperating to overcome the power of natureC. A solution that seems to work G. It’s not...
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XI. You are going to read an article about a sailing race. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each paragraph from 1 – 5 of the article. There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. There has been an example for you.  

 

          EX:      Paragraph 0: D

A. The consequences of poor performance E. Benefiting from the power of nature

B. An unexpectedly demanding way of life F. Cooperating to overcome the power of nature

C. A solution that seems to work G. It’s not what people think

D. The terrible consequences of making a mistake H. No way out if you don’t like it

Paragraph 0: 

Imagine for a moment, spending the night on board of a large yacht, being roughly woken in the pitch dark and ordered on deck. Every so often you will be totally drenched, very suddenly, in salt water. You will be sharing the same cramped space with 14 other people for a whole year. Your stomach, when not affected by seasickness, will be hit by the competitive tension and nervousness that afflicts all sportspeople. You will be obliged to concentrate without cease. The slightest loss of focus could cost someone their life.

Paragraph 1: 

For the eight crews taking part in the Round-the-world yachting race, this has been daily life since they left Britain eleven months ago. Now, after racing 50,000 across kilometers of ocean, they are soon due home. While most of us have worked, slept, taken a holiday, these crews have sailed and sailed, day after day, night after night, in weather conditions that would test any human. This is the reality of ocean yacht racing, which bears little resemblance to the popular image of sailing - the quick sprint around a lake before returning ashore for a meal and a warm bath.

Paragraph 2: 

Racing 20-metre yachts around the world is a story of unrelenting hard work, pushing yourself to the limits of endurance. But it is also a story of the vastness and beauty of the sea, of seeing the sun rise and set on hundreds of desolate horizons, and of the supreme satisfaction of arriving somewhere knowing that wind alone has taken you there.

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17 tháng 10 2021

1 G. It’s not what people think

2 E. Benefiting from the power of nature

3 F. Cooperating to overcome the power of nature

4 B. An unexpectedly demanding way of life

5 C. A solution that seems to work

XI. You are going to read an article about a sailing race. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each paragraph from 1 – 5 of the article. There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. There has been an example for you.             EX:      Paragraph 0: DA. The consequences of poor performance   E. Benefiting from the power of natureB. An unexpectedly demanding way of life  F. Cooperating to overcome the power of natureC. A solution that seems to work  G. It’s...
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XI. You are going to read an article about a sailing race. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each paragraph from 1 – 5 of the article. There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. There has been an example for you.  

 

          EX:      Paragraph 0: D

A. The consequences of poor performance   E. Benefiting from the power of nature

B. An unexpectedly demanding way of life  F. Cooperating to overcome the power of nature

C. A solution that seems to work  G. It’s not what people think

D. The terrible consequences of making a mistake  H. No way out if you don’t like it

Paragraph 0: 

Imagine for a moment, spending the night on board of a large yacht, being roughly woken in the pitch dark and ordered on deck. Every so often you will be totally drenched, very suddenly, in salt water. You will be sharing the same cramped space with 14 other people for a whole year. Your stomach, when not affected by seasickness, will be hit by the competitive tension and nervousness that afflicts all sportspeople. You will be obliged to concentrate without cease. The slightest loss of focus could cost someone their life.

Paragraph 1: 

For the eight crews taking part in the Round-the-world yachting race, this has been daily life since they left Britain eleven months ago. Now, after racing 50,000 across kilometers of ocean, they are soon due home. While most of us have worked, slept, taken a holiday, these crews have sailed and sailed, day after day, night after night, in weather conditions that would test any human. This is the reality of ocean yacht racing, which bears little resemblance to the popular image of sailing - the quick sprint around a lake before returning ashore for a meal and a warm bath.

Paragraph 2: 

Racing 20-metre yachts around the world is a story of unrelenting hard work, pushing yourself to the limits of endurance. But it is also a story of the vastness and beauty of the sea, of seeing the sun rise and set on hundreds of desolate horizons, and of the supreme satisfaction of arriving somewhere knowing that wind alone has taken you there.

Paragraph 3: 

Unlike the captains, who are professional sailors, the crews all consist of amateur volunteers who have actually paid for the privilege of taking a year off from their work and enduring these difficult conditions. On board London Light the ages range from 21 to 65. For the youngest member, Susan Porter, the trip is about the excitement of both the racing and the elements “Being able to pitch yourselves as a team against a storm gives you a huge sense of achievement”, she says

Paragraph 4: 

Jerry Wallace, a marketing director, found sailing a refreshing change from the selfish individualism of business. Although he was prepared for the discomfort, the mental stress of long distance racing was not what he has anticipated, “A grand Prix driver has a few hours of focus, a footballer 90 minutes, but we have been racing for 11 months. This is something I didn’t really appreciate before I start.”

Paragraph 5: 

Inevitably, there are tensions. The kind of people who choose to take part in races like this tend to motivated and strong-willed. On a trivial level, there are the usual arguments about things like cleaning, tidying, personal hygiene, even the way people snore. Row on a boat must be addressed immediately. Left to develop, they get much worse. On London Light they have done this by having a meeting where problems can be discussed and resolved by majority vote. Cooperation is the key, and everyone can have their say. The London is one of the few boats that has never lost any crew early because of a personality clash.

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17 tháng 10 2021

1 G. It’s not what people think

2 E. Benefiting from the power of nature

3 F. Cooperating to overcome the power of nature

4 B. An unexpectedly demanding way of life

5 C. A solution that seems to work

17 tháng 10 2021

Paragraph 1: 

For the eight crews taking part in the Round-the-world yachting race, this has been daily life since they left Britain eleven months ago. Now, after racing 50,000 across kilometers of ocean, they are soon due home. While most of us have worked, slept, taken a holiday, these crews have sailed and sailed, day after day, night after night, in weather conditions that would test any human. This is the reality of ocean yacht racing, which bears little resemblance to the popular image of sailing - the quick sprint around a lake before returning ashore for a meal and a warm bath.

Paragraph 2: 

Racing 20-metre yachts around the world is a story of unrelenting hard work, pushing yourself to the limits of endurance. But it is also a story of the vastness and beauty of the sea, of seeing the sun rise and set on hundreds of desolate horizons, and of the supreme satisfaction of arriving somewhere knowing that wind alone has taken you there.

Paragraph 3: 

Unlike the captains, who are professional sailors, the crews all consist of amateur volunteers who have actually paid for the privilege of taking a year off from their work and enduring these difficult conditions. On board London Light the ages range from 21 to 65. For the youngest member, Susan Porter, the trip is about the excitement of both the racing and the elements “Being able to pitch yourselves as a team against a storm gives you a huge sense of achievement”, she says

Paragraph 4: 

Jerry Wallace, a marketing director, found sailing a refreshing change from the selfish individualism of business. Although he was prepared for the discomfort, the mental stress of long distance racing was not what he has anticipated, “A grand Prix driver has a few hours of focus, a footballer 90 minutes, but we have been racing for 11 months. This is something I didn’t really appreciate before I start.”

Paragraph 5: 

Inevitably, there are tensions. The kind of people who choose to take part in races like this tend to motivated and strong-willed. On a trivial level, there are the usual arguments about things like cleaning, tidying, personal hygiene, even the way people snore. Row on a boat must be addressed immediately. Left to develop, they get much worse. On London Light they have done this by having a meeting where problems can be discussed and resolved by majority vote. Cooperation is the key, and everyone can have their say. The London is one of the few boats that has never lost any crew early because of a personality clash.

 

 

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