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1. The children are lovely. They are playing there.
→ The children who ________are playing there are lovely_____
2. The books are on science. They are on the long reading table.
→ The books which _____are on the long reading table are on science_____
3. The little girl was crying. She hurt her knee.
→ The little girl who __hurt her knee was crying________
4. The shoes are expensive. They were made in Italy.
→ The shoes which ____were made in Italy are expensive________
5. Carol had a headache, but she still read until late.
→ Although _____Carol had a headache, she still read until late_________
6. She is poor, but she lives in happiness.
→ Although ____she is poor, she lives in happiness____________
7. We’ll finish our placement test in an hour.
→ It’ll take_we an hour to finish our placement test_____
8. People send millions of greeting cards every year.
→ Million of greeting cards____are sent every year___
9. The novel is very meaningful. I’ve read it twice.
→ The novel which _____I've read it twice is very meaningful____
In Vietnam, a market is a trading place, but many markets are not only about buying and selling things. They reflect the life of the community. A traditional market is a social gathering point for people of all ages and it is a new and exciting experience for children, a trading place for local craftsmen, and a chance for young people to meet. People go to the traditional market not only to buy and sell things but also to eat, drink, play games and socialise. For example, if you go to Sa Pa market, it is the highlands in the north of Vietnam, you can see people wear their nicest clothes and spend all day long at the market. They buy things, play the flute, dance and sing. This is also a time to meet friends and look for lovers. Some other countryside markets in the Mekong Delta are held on boats. Most of the goods are sold at a floating market. The most exciting time is in the early morning, when boats arrive loaded up with agricultural products such as rice, fruits and vegetables.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.
Products at the markets.
B.
Types of markets in Vietnam.
C.
Markets in the north of Vietnam.
D.
How a traditional market reflects Vietnamese people’s life.
Read the text and complete the comparison table below.
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
Both bacteria and viruses can cause diseases, but they are different in many ways. Bacteria are living organisms. They can live in many places, such as soil, water, and the human body. The smallest bacteria are about 0.4 micron* in diameter. Some bacteria in our bodies are helpful, but some can cause infectious diseases such as tuberculosis** or food poisoning. Antibiotics are often used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
*7 metre = 1 million microns
**a serious lung disease
Viruses are tiny germs that cause diseases in people, animals, and plants. They can cause a range of illnesses, from the common cold or the flu to more serious diseases such as AIDS and Covid-19. As they are very small (0.02 to 0.25 micron), viruses can get into our bodies easily. They are not living things, so they need to enter our bodies to become active. Then, they start to grow and cause the infected cell to make millions of copies of the virus. Vaccines are often used to prevent the spread of diseases caused by viruses.
| Bacteria | Viruses |
1. Living or not when entering the human body? | living | not living |
2. Which is smaller? | bigger
| smaller |
3. Examples of diseases they can cause | tuberculosis or food poisoning | common cold or the flu to more serious diseases such as AIDS and Covid-19 |
4. How to treat/prevent diseases caused by them? | antibiotics | vaccines |
| Bacteria | Viruses |
1. Living or not when entering the human body? | living | not living |
2. Which is smaller? | bigger | smaller |
3. Examples of diseases they can cause | tuberculosis or food poisoning | common cold or the flu to more serious diseases such as AIDS and Covid-19 |
4. How to treat/prevent diseases caused by them? | antibiotics | vaccines |
1. The students are gathering all inside and outside to see the exam results.
-> both
2. They couldn’t buy the most modern car and it was too expensive.
-> because
3. I can’t go out tonight because I have too many work to do.
-> much
4. Driving a car with faulty brakes are taking quite a risk.
-> is
5. While infancy, a child grows approximately half of his or her adult height.
-> During
6. We had to eat standing up because we didn’t have anything to sit, and the grass was too wet.
-> but
7. Nobody knows that his or her life will be like in ten years’ time.
-> what
8. The film doesn’t start until 7.30 so you mustn’t leave too early.
-> don't have to
9. My friend played skillful and scored the third goal for our team.
-> skillfully
10. Jane didn’t enjoy the party and so did most of her friends.
-> neither
11. We’re considering visiting that place again. (paying)
-> We're considering paying a visit to that place again.
12. If you consider her problems, it’s not surprising she’s miserable. (bear)
-> If you bear in mind her problems, it's not surprising she's miserable.
They are gathering on the table
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