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Chọn từ đồng nghĩa:Question 1: The first few days at university can be very (daunting), but with determination and a positive attitude, freshmen will soon fit in with the new environment.A. interesting    B. memorable    C. serious     D. depressingQuestion 2: There was a lot of (confusion) in the group. The leader said the meeting was on Wednesday but the email said Thursday.A. arrangement     B. order    C. uncertainty    D. mysteryQuestion 3: You need to start learning something...
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Question 1: The first few days at university can be very (daunting), but with determination and a positive attitude, freshmen will soon fit in with the new environment.
A. interesting    B. memorable    C. serious     D. depressing
Question 2: There was a lot of (confusion) in the group. The leader said the meeting was on Wednesday but the email said Thursday.
A. arrangement     B. order    C. uncertainty    D. mystery
Question 3: You need to start learning something (from scratch) so that you are able to acquire the most basic and systematic knowledge.
A. from the beginning        B. as soon as possible
C. at the end                      D. at the halfway point
Question 4: We’ll have to use the restrooms on the third floor because the ones on this floor are (not in working condition).
A. out of order    B. out of work     C. run out of     D. torn down
Question 5: When our rent went up from $100 to $300 a month, we protested against such a (tremendous) increase.
A. light         B. huge           C. tiring        D. difficult
Question 6: The (complete) set will cost only eighty-eight dollars while each separate item costs fifty dollars.
A. finish        B. entire       C. common         D. perfect
Question 7: I didn’t think her comment was (appropriate) in that sensitive situation. It hurt the listeners.
A. correct    B. constructive     C. important    D. suitable
Question 8: The (tedious) speech made everyone at Times Square sleepy.
A. frightening    B. boring    C. rewarding     D. popular
Question 9: To learn techniques of grafting trees, the students (shadow) the teacher steps by steps.
A. follow       B. search        C. protect        D. shelter
Question 10: The new policy will help (generate) more jobs as it gives bonus for each extra hour.
A. bring up     B. eliminate    C. create    D. terminate
Question 11: Unemployment is a (massive) problem for the government at the moment. They have spent 3 million dollars to solve it.
A. insignificant     B. major    C. minor     D. slight

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Question 12: In this writing test, candidates will not be (penalized) for minor mechanical mistakes.
A. punished     B. rewarded     C. motivated     D. discouraged
Question 13: Today it’s readily (apparent) how climate change is driving the intensity of wildfires. Only October 2020 saw more than 65 major fires burning across the West of America.
A. noticeable     B. obvious    C. unclear    D. understandable
Question 14: Everyone on the team is (uncompromising). They always fight right till the end of the game.
A. tough     B. immovable      C. determined     D. unstable
Question 15: Many people (perished) in the Kobe earthquake because they were not prepared for it.
A. survived     B. departed     C. lost their lives    D. declined
Question 16: Don’t get angry with such a thing. It’s only a (storm in a teacup).
A. serious problem B. trivial matter C. weather problem D. drinking problem
Question 17: The (enemy) succeeded in occupying the fort after a long fierce fight.
A. friend     B. client    C. rival    D. opponent
Question 18: I haven’t done all my work yet, I cannot (call it a day). I have to work overtime.
A. stop working    B. begin working   C. continue working   D. end working
Question 19: Sumatran elephants would have been (extinct) but for the new elephant management and protection policy.
A. isolated    B. exposed    C. existent      D. thriving
Question 20: A large international meeting was held with the aim of
promoting (sustainable) development plans which help countries meet their development goals while simultaneously preserving natural systems.
A. harsh    B. subsequent    C. foregoing    D. transient
Question 21: Tom may (get into hot water) when driving at full speed after drinking wine.
A. stay safe    B. get into trouble   C. enter dispute    D. keep calm
Question 22: Some vegetables are grown in (artificial) light in growth chambers but natural sunlight is still best for most plants.
A. real     B. natural     C. genuine     D. true
Question 23: The advances of commercial airplanes resulted in a (shrinking) world where people can arrive at the faraway destination in just a number of hours.
A. declining    B. reducing    C. expanding     D. compressing

Question 24: Automobile exhaust produces (elevated) level of carbon dioxide in urban air which relates to an increasing number of lung disease patients.
A. raised      B. increased      C. diminished       D. uplifted
Question 25: You must (drive it home to him) that spending too much time playing computer games will do him no good.
A. let him drive his car        B. make him understand
C. allow him to stay            D. give him a lift home

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3 tháng 6 2021

Chọn từ đồng nghĩa:

Question 1: The first few days at university can be very (daunting), but with determination and a positive attitude, freshmen will soon fit in with the new environment.
A. interesting    B. memorable    C. serious     D. depressing
Question 2: There was a lot of (confusion) in the group. The leader said the meeting was on Wednesday but the email said Thursday.
A. arrangement     B. order    C. uncertainty    D. mystery
Question 3: You need to start learning something (from scratch) so that you are able to acquire the most basic and systematic knowledge.
A. from the beginning        B. as soon as possible
C. at the end                      D. at the halfway point
Question 4: We’ll have to use the restrooms on the third floor because the ones on this floor are (not in working condition).
A. out of order    B. out of work     C. run out of     D. torn down
Question 5: When our rent went up from 100to100to300 a month, we protested against such a (tremendous) increase.
A. light         B. huge           C. tiring        D. difficult
Question 6: The (complete) set will cost only eighty-eight dollars while each separate item costs fifty dollars.
A. finish        B. entire       C. common         D. perfect
Question 7: I didn’t think her comment was (appropriate) in that sensitive situation. It hurt the listeners.
A. correct    B. constructive     C. important    D. suitable
Question 8: The (tedious) speech made everyone at Times Square sleepy.
A. frightening    B. boring    C. rewarding     D. popular
Question 9: To learn techniques of grafting trees, the students (shadow) the teacher steps by steps.
A. follow       B. search        C. protect        D. shelter
Question 10: The new policy will help (generate) more jobs as it gives bonus for each extra hour.
A. bring up     B. eliminate    C. create    D. terminate
Question 11: Unemployment is a (massive) problem for the government at the moment. They have spent 3 million dollars to solve it.
A. insignificant     B. major    C. minor     D. slight

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Question 12: In this writing test, candidates will not be (penalized) for minor mechanical mistakes.
A. punished     B. rewarded     C. motivated     D. discouraged
Question 13: Today it’s readily (apparent) how climate change is driving the intensity of wildfires. Only October 2020 saw more than 65 major fires burning across the West of America.
A. noticeable     B. obvious    C. unclear    D. understandable
Question 14: Everyone on the team is (uncompromising). They always fight right till the end of the game.
A. tough     B. immovable      C. determined     D. unstable
Question 15: Many people (perished) in the Kobe earthquake because they were not prepared for it.
A. survived     B. departed     C. lost their lives    D. declined
Question 16: Don’t get angry with such a thing. It’s only a (storm in a teacup).
A. serious problem B. trivial matter C. weather problem D. drinking problem
Question 17: The (enemy) succeeded in occupying the fort after a long fierce fight.
A. friend     B. client    C. rival    D. opponent
Question 18: I haven’t done all my work yet, I cannot (call it a day). I have to work overtime.
A. stop working    B. begin working   C. continue working   D. end working
Question 19: Sumatran elephants would have been (extinct) but for the new elephant management and protection policy.
A. isolated    B. exposed    C. existent      D. thriving
Question 20: A large international meeting was held with the aim of
promoting (sustainable) development plans which help countries meet their development goals while simultaneously preserving natural systems.
A. harsh    B. subsequent    C. foregoing    D. transient
Question 21: Tom may (get into hot water) when driving at full speed after drinking wine.
A. stay safe    B. get into trouble   C. enter dispute    D. keep calm
Question 22: Some vegetables are grown in (artificial) light in growth chambers but natural sunlight is still best for most plants.
A. real     B. natural     C. genuine     D. true
Question 23: The advances of commercial airplanes resulted in a (shrinking) world where people can arrive at the faraway destination in just a number of hours.
A. declining    B. reducing    C. expanding     D. compressing

Question 24: Automobile exhaust produces (elevated) level of carbon dioxide in urban air which relates to an increasing number of lung disease patients.
A. raised      B. increased      C. diminished       D. uplifted
Question 25: You must (drive it home to him) that spending too much time playing computer games will do him no good.
A. let him drive his car        B. make him understand
C. allow him to stay            D. give him a lift home

chỉ có mỗi câu B là đồng nghĩa thôi chứ ko có trái nghĩa nha b

3 tháng 6 2021

Question 1: The first few days at university can be very (daunting), but with determination and a positive attitude, freshmen will soon fit in with the new environment.
A. interesting    B. memorable    C. serious     D. depressing
Question 2: There was a lot of (confusion) in the group. The leader said the meeting was on Wednesday but the email said Thursday.
A. arrangement     B. order    C. uncertainty    D. mystery
Question 3: You need to start learning something (from scratch) so that you are able to acquire the most basic and systematic knowledge.
A. from the beginning        B. as soon as possible
C. at the end                      D. at the halfway point
Question 4: We’ll have to use the restrooms on the third floor because the ones on this floor are (not in working condition).
A. out of order    B. out of work     C. run out of     D. torn down
Question 5: When our rent went up from 100to100to300 a month, we protested against such a (tremendous) increase.
A. light         B. huge           C. tiring        D. difficult
Question 6: The (complete) set will cost only eighty-eight dollars while each separate item costs fifty dollars.
A. finish        B. entire       C. common         D. perfect
Question 7: I didn’t think her comment was (appropriate) in that sensitive situation. It hurt the listeners.
A. correct    B. constructive     C. important    D. suitable
Question 8: The (tedious) speech made everyone at Times Square sleepy.
A. frightening    B. boring    C. rewarding     D. popular
Question 9: To learn techniques of grafting trees, the students (shadow) the teacher steps by steps.
A. follow       B. search        C. protect        D. shelter
Question 10: The new policy will help (generate) more jobs as it gives bonus for each extra hour.
A. bring up     B. eliminate    C. create    D. terminate
Question 11: Unemployment is a (massive) problem for the government at the moment. They have spent 3 million dollars to solve it.
A. insignificant     B. major    C. minor     D. slight

Chọn từ trái nghĩa:

Question 12: In this writing test, candidates will not be (penalized) for minor mechanical mistakes.
A. punished     B. rewarded     C. motivated     D. discouraged
Question 13: Today it’s readily (apparent) how climate change is driving the intensity of wildfires. Only October 2020 saw more than 65 major fires burning across the West of America.
A. noticeable     B. obvious    C. unclear    D. understandable
Question 14: Everyone on the team is (uncompromising). They always fight right till the end of the game.
A. tough     B. immovable      C. determined     D. unstable
Question 15: Many people (perished) in the Kobe earthquake because they were not prepared for it.
A. survived     B. departed     C. lost their lives    D. declined
Question 16: Don’t get angry with such a thing. It’s only a (storm in a teacup).
A. serious problem B. trivial matter C. weather problem D. drinking problem
Question 17: The (enemy) succeeded in occupying the fort after a long fierce fight.
A. friend     B. client    C. rival    D. opponent
Question 18: I haven’t done all my work yet, I cannot (call it a day). I have to work overtime.
A. stop working    B. begin working   C. continue working   D. end working
Question 19: Sumatran elephants would have been (extinct) but for the new elephant management and protection policy.
A. isolated    B. exposed    C. existent      D. thriving
Question 20: A large international meeting was held with the aim of
promoting (sustainable) development plans which help countries meet their development goals while simultaneously preserving natural systems.
A. harsh    B. subsequent    C. foregoing    D. transient
Question 21: Tom may (get into hot water) when driving at full speed after drinking wine.
A. stay safe    B. get into trouble   C. enter dispute    D. keep calm
Question 22: Some vegetables are grown in (artificial) light in growth chambers but natural sunlight is still best for most plants.
A. real     B. natural     C. genuine     D. true
Question 23: The advances of commercial airplanes resulted in a (shrinking) world where people can arrive at the faraway destination in just a number of hours.
A. declining    B. reducing    C. expanding     D. compressing

Question 24: Automobile exhaust produces (elevated) level of carbon dioxide in urban air which relates to an increasing number of lung disease patients.
A. raised      B. increased      C. diminished       D. uplifted
Question 25: You must (drive it home to him) that spending too much time playing computer games will do him no good.
A. let him drive his car        B. make him understand
C. allow him to stay            D. give him a lift home

3 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án D.

daunting = depressing (a) làm chán nản

Read the following passage and answer the questions. Tom is going to spend a year in China soon. He will study Chinese language and history at the university. He will live in there. He will share the room with a Chinese student. Days start very early so he will have to get up at about six o’clock. He will have breakfast at about six thirty. His classes will be in both English and Chinese and they will begin at seven thirty. Lunch is at twelve and then there is a rest until three, he will...
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Tom is going to spend a year in China soon. He will study Chinese language and history at the university. He will live in there. He will share the room with a Chinese student. Days start very early so he will have to get up at about six o’clock. He will have breakfast at about six thirty. His classes will be in both English and Chinese and they will begin at seven thirty. Lunch is at twelve and then there is a rest until three, he will continue learning until six after that he will come back his room in the university. He thinks it is dificult for him but he likes the course.
Questions:
Where is Tom going to spend a year?
_______________________________________________________________
2. Who will he share the room with?
_______________________________________________________________

3.What time will he have breakfast?
_______________________________________________________________
4. Does he like the course?
_______________________________________________________________


VIII. Rewrite these sentences as directed
1.Can you take me a photo, please ?
- Would you mind_____________________________________________?
2. The girl is Hoa . She is watching TV.
- The girl ____________________________________________________
3. I do my homework every evening.
- My homework________________________________________________
4. May I sit next to you?
- Do you mind if _______________________________________________?

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5 tháng 3 2018

Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Tom is going to spend a year in China soon. He will study Chinese language and history at the university. He will live in there. He will share the room with a Chinese student. Days start very early so he will have to get up at about six o’clock. He will have breakfast at about six thirty. His classes will be in both English and Chinese and they will begin at seven thirty. Lunch is at twelve and then there is a rest until three, he will continue learning until six after that he will come back his room in the university. He thinks it is dificult for him but he likes the course.
Questions:
Where is Tom going to spend a year?
____________China___________________________________________________
2. Who will he share the room with?
_______________He will share the room with a Chinese student. ________________________________________________

3.What time will he have breakfast?
_______________He will have breakfast at about six thirty.________________________________________________
4. Does he like the course?
_______Yes, he does________________________________________________________


VIII. Rewrite these sentences as directed
1.Can you take me a photo, please ?
- Would you mind______TAKING ME A PHOTO_______________________________________?
2. The girl is Hoa . She is watching TV.
- The girl ______,WHO IS WATCHING TV, IS HOA______________________________________________
3. I do my homework every evening.
- My homework_____IS DONE EVERY EVENING___________________________________________
4. May I sit next to you?
- Do you mind if ___________________________________________SIT NEXT TO YOU ____?

I feel like I’ve got two identities: being deaf and being black. It’s a double struggle to fit in and I’ve had to work 10 times harder than my classmates. [A recent report from the National Deaf Children’s Society, which analysed government data, found deaf pupils in England are struggling “at every stage of their education”.] I was born hearing but became ill with meningitis when I was a baby. After that I became deaf. I grew up in Barking and Dagenham, in East London, with my mum, who works...
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I feel like I’ve got two identities: being deaf and being black. It’s a double struggle to fit in and I’ve had to work 10 times harder than my classmates. [A recent report from the National Deaf Children’s Society, which analysed government data, found deaf pupils in England are struggling “at every stage of their education”.]

I was born hearing but became ill with meningitis when I was a baby. After that I became deaf. I grew up in Barking and Dagenham, in East London, with my mum, who works as a caterer and a cleaner at two different colleges. I was bullied in primary school – people would say “ew, you’ve got hearing aids in” – and felt like I didn’t belong. By the time I got to secondary school I had accepted my identity, but that didn’t mean everyone accepted me. I communicate using sign language, so people would stare and I knew I stood out.

I worked hard in secondary school, but was still told I wouldn’t be able to go to college or university. I was told deaf people didn’t go on to higher education. “Which deaf people do you know who have gone to university?” someone asked. The truth was I didn’t know any, because I had no role models.

This made me frustrated, and my frustration came out as anger. The main way I dealt with my anger, though, was positive. I channelled it into a determination to show people I could achieve, despite my disability.

I got my GCSEs and applied to do BTec business level three at Barking and Dagenham College. I spent two years at the college and the vocational course was fantastic. I met so many different professional people, I had a mentor and people supported me. I’m now able to study a degree in politics and economics and have completed my first year at Lancaster University.

However, the discrimination hasn’t gone away. The first person I met when I got to university immediately made a racist joke. He said: “I’ve got loads of black friends, don’t worry.”

I also get combined prejudice for being both black and deaf. I chose a white hearing aid because I like it and I’m proud of who I am, so I don’t mind if people notice it. But recently a deaf woman pointed at me and said: “Look at him, his hearing aid doesn’t match his skin colour!”

It’s difficult to keep calm all the time. I try to stay positive, but quite often I feel like I want to give up. When that happens, I tell myself I’ve got to look to what I can achieve next. That keeps me going.

I made a few friends at uni last year, but so far I feel I’ve missed out on the full university experience. Next year, I’m transferring to Leeds; it’s a bigger city and I think there will be more deaf students, so I’m hoping I’ll feel less isolated.

I want to talk about my experiences and show young deaf students that it’s possible to go to college or university and achieve things. I got a 2:1 at the end of my first year of university, which I’m proud of, and last year I was named Leidos Career Ready UK Student of the Year.

I want to tell other deaf black students to keep working hard. Have the right attitude and arrive on time, because you can achieve anything if you stay strong. To young people with disabilities, I say keep your identity and be proud of it. Society will always try and push you aside; show them you’re not going to disappear.

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47. How much is a robot which can do the household chores? A. How much money does a robot which can do the household chores? B. How much does a robot which can do the household chores? C. How much does a robot which can do the household chores cost? D. How much money is a robot which can do the household chores cost? 48. In the near future, a robot can help you go shopping. A. In 'the near future, you can have a robot to go shopping. B. In the near future, a robot can used to go...
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47. How much is a robot which can do the household chores?
A. How much money does a robot which can do the household chores?
B. How much does a robot which can do the household chores?
C. How much does a robot which can do the household chores cost?
D. How much money is a robot which can do the household chores cost?
48. In the near future, a robot can help you go shopping.
A. In 'the near future, you can have a robot to go shopping.
B. In the near future, a robot can used to go shopping.
C. In the near future, you would be able to go shopping with a robot.
D. In the near future, you will be able to go shopping with a robot.
49. I can't swim now, but I'm going to swimming lessons.
A. I will be able to swim very soon.
B. I could be able to swim very soon.
C. I was able to swim very soon.
D. I would be able to swim very soon.
50. In the near future, there will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
A. In the near future, there will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
B. In the near future, there will be have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
C. In the near future, we will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
D. In the near future, we will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.

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19 tháng 8 2020

47. How much is a robot which can do the household chores?
A. How much money does a robot which can do the household chores?
B. How much does a robot which can do the household chores?
C. How much does a robot which can do the household chores cost?
D. How much money is a robot which can do the household chores cost?
48. In the near future, a robot can help you go shopping.
A. In 'the near future, you can have a robot to go shopping.
B. In the near future, a robot can used to go shopping.
C. In the near future, you would be able to go shopping with a robot.
D. In the near future, you will be able to go shopping with a robot.
49. I can't swim now, but I'm going to swimming lessons.
A. I will be able to swim very soon.
B. I could be able to swim very soon.
C. I was able to swim very soon.
D. I would be able to swim very soon.
50. In the near future, there will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
A. In the near future, there will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
B. In the near future, there will be have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
C. In the near future, we will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
D. In the near future, we will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.

28 tháng 4 2016

 

Videos can be very useful. Most bank and stores ........have................. video cameras. They protect the premises. When there ..........is............. a robbery in this way. Video.......can......................... very useful in education. Many schools ............use..............................them as a teaching aid. You ........will...................... take university courses at home with the help of a VCR. In the futher they be more important in education. Videos are very important in the music industry, you can now .......show......................... VCDS in many countries world-wide. They play music ........busy................ video images at the same time.

 

6 tháng 6 2016

     Video can be very useful. Most bank and stores have video cameras. They protect the premises.When there is a robbery in this way. Video can very useful in education. Many schools use them a teaching aid. You will take university courses at home with the help of a VCR. In the futher they be more inportant in education. Videos are very inportant in the music industry , you can now show VCDS in many countries world-wide. They play music busy video images at the same time.

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     Video có thể rất hữu ích. Hầu hết các ngân hàng và các cửa hàng có máy quay video. Chúng bảo vệ premises.When có một vụ cướp bằng cách này. Video có thể rất hữu ích trong việc giáo dục. Nhiều trường học sử dụng chúng một trợ giảng dạy. Bạn sẽ học vào các trường đại học tại nhà với sự giúp đỡ của một VCR. Trong thêm tác họ được inportant hơn trong giáo dục. Video rất inportant trong ngành công nghiệp âm nhạc, bây giờ bạn có thể hiển thị VCD ở nhiều quốc gia trên toàn thế giới. Họ chơi nhạc bận rộn hình ảnh video cùng một lúc

 

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and...
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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower.

It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer.

It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.

According to the passage, what can be inferred about the write’s attitude toward the smoking ban?

AShe thinks it might be helpful to smokers.

BShe feels sorry for heavy smokers.

CShe thinks it is unnecessary.

DShe expresses no feelings.

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8 tháng 1 2019

Tạm dịch câu hỏi:  Theo đoạn văn, có thể suy luận cái gì về thái độ của nhà văn đối với lệnh cấm hút thuốc?

A. Cô ấy nghĩ rằng nó có thể hữu ích cho những người hút thuốc.

B. Cô ấy cảm thấy tiếc cho những người hút thuốc nặng.

C. Cô ấy nghĩ rằng nó là không cần thiết.

D. Cô ấy không biểu lộ cảm xúc.

Từ những gợi ý và biểu lộ trong bài như “Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive.” và những câu chứng tỏ cô ấy thực sự rất ghét thuốc lá nên thái độ của cô ấy đối với lệnh cấm này mang nghĩa tích cực.

Đáp án cần chọn là: A

Read the following article about ice-skating. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-I for each part (1-8) of the article. A. Prepare yourself B. The benefits of the sport C. When things go wrong D. Different skating techniques E. A change in approach F. The right attitude G. Moving off H. Holding your body correctly I. How it all started 1...... Ice skating has a history of thousands of years. Archaelogists have discovered skates made from animal bone. It seems that bone...
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Read the following article about ice-skating. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-I for each part (1-8) of the article.

A. Prepare yourself

B. The benefits of the sport

C. When things go wrong

D. Different skating techniques

E. A change in approach

F. The right attitude

G. Moving off

H. Holding your body correctly

I. How it all started

1......
Ice skating has a history of thousands of years. Archaelogists have discovered skates made from animal bone. It seems that bone skates were used until the introduction of iron into Scandinavia about the year 200 AD. Among the Scandinavian upper classes, skating was seen as an essential skill.
2.......

In the early 20th century, skating was stylish and reserved, but at the 1924 Winter Olympics, 11-year-old Sonja Henie introduced a more athletic attitude which inspired a new wave of popularity. Nowadays art and athletics are combined and modern skating is both graceful and physically demanding.
3......
For the beginner, balance and control are still important and speed can only increase with proficiency. The position of your body plays a great part in the balance. Legs slightly bowed and the knees bent keep the body weight centred; in effect the body leans slightly forward in this position. For skating, probably more than any other sport or recreation, relaxation is vital.
4......
For the starting position, the heels shoould almost be touching and the feet should be turned outwards. While pushing forward with the back foot, you make a very small movement with the other foot. Fairly easy, isn't it? If you can keep this up for a while, you can then slowly increase the length of your movements as you gain experience.
5......
Knowing how to fall must be learned among the skater's first skills. Even the best of the professionals fall. In order to fall without injury, you should be as relaxed as possible. In this way the shock of hitting the ice is lessened. To get up, use your hands to get into a kneeling position, then stand.
6......
Once you have learned to move on the ice with confidence, there are various styles to be practised - figure skaing, free style, distance, speed, skating in pairs and so on - but the basis of them all, and by far the best approach, is first to learn figure skating and then elementary freestyle. With proper guidance available at most of the ice rinks troughout the country, the basic figures can soon be learned and the turns, jumps and spins of elementary free style will soon follow.
7......
If you look at any good or professional skater, you will see how relaxed they are and how easily they move. To achieve this an expertise programme should be regularly practised. It can be dangerous to skate with a stiff body and warm-up exercises should at least include those for the legs, back and shoulders, with special emphasis on the ankles and knees. After a long or intense session, the same exercises should be used afterwards to avoid stiffness.
8......
Skating improves balance, co-ordination, relaxation and movement. It improves heart and lung activity and generally strengthens the body. Combined with swimming or jogging, it provides a great programme for all-round health and fitness.

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5 tháng 1 2019

Read the following article about ice-skating. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-I for each part (1-8) of the article.

A. Prepare yourself

B. The benefits of the sport

C. When things go wrong

D. Different skating techniques

E. A change in approach

F. The right attitude

G. Moving off

H. Holding your body correctly

I. How it all started

1...I...
Ice skating has a history of thousands of years. Archaelogists have discovered skates made from animal bone. It seems that bone skates were used until the introduction of iron into Scandinavia about the year 200 AD. Among the Scandinavian upper classes, skating was seen as an essential skill.
2....E...

In the early 20th century, skating was stylish and reserved, but at the 1924 Winter Olympics, 11-year-old Sonja Henie introduced a more athletic attitude which inspired a new wave of popularity. Nowadays art and athletics are combined and modern skating is both graceful and physically demanding.
3....H..
For the beginner, balance and control are still important and speed can only increase with proficiency. The position of your body plays a great part in the balance. Legs slightly bowed and the knees bent keep the body weight centred; in effect the body leans slightly forward in this position. For skating, probably more than any other sport or recreation, relaxation is vital.
4....G..
For the starting position, the heels shoould almost be touching and the feet should be turned outwards. While pushing forward with the back foot, you make a very small movement with the other foot. Fairly easy, isn't it? If you can keep this up for a while, you can then slowly increase the length of your movements as you gain experience.
5..C....
Knowing how to fall must be learned among the skater's first skills. Even the best of the professionals fall. In order to fall without injury, you should be as relaxed as possible. In this way the shock of hitting the ice is lessened. To get up, use your hands to get into a kneeling position, then stand.
6....D..
Once you have learned to move on the ice with confidence, there are various styles to be practised - figure skaing, free style, distance, speed, skating in pairs and so on - but the basis of them all, and by far the best approach, is first to learn figure skating and then elementary freestyle. With proper guidance available at most of the ice rinks troughout the country, the basic figures can soon be learned and the turns, jumps and spins of elementary free style will soon follow.
7...A...
If you look at any good or professional skater, you will see how relaxed they are and how easily they move. To achieve this an expertise programme should be regularly practised. It can be dangerous to skate with a stiff body and warm-up exercises should at least include those for the legs, back and shoulders, with special emphasis on the ankles and knees. After a long or intense session, the same exercises should be used afterwards to avoid stiffness.
8..B....
Skating improves balance, co-ordination, relaxation and movement. It improves heart and lung activity and generally strengthens the body. Combined with swimming or jogging, it provides a great programme for all-round health and fitness.

Task 4: Choose the suitable word in the box to fill each gap of the passage. Behave, Lessons, Classes, Typing, Mark, Strict, Teach, Prepare, Homework, Hegree Josephine is a teacher of English in a state secondary school. She is a graduate of Sussex University with a (1) ___________ in English literature. When she graduated, she first worked in an office but she was bad at (2) ___________ and soon got bored with the job. She decided to (3) ___________, so she went to a teacher...
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Task 4: Choose the suitable word in the box to fill each gap of the passage.

Behave, Lessons, Classes, Typing, Mark,
Strict, Teach, Prepare, Homework, Hegree


Josephine is a teacher of English in a state secondary school. She is a graduate of Sussex University with a (1) ___________ in English literature. When she graduated, she first worked in an office but she was bad at (2) ___________ and soon got bored with the job. She decided to (3) ___________, so she went to a teacher training college. Josephine teaches six different (4) ___________ of children between the ages of 12 and 18.
The students enjoy her (5) ___________ but she finds it hard work. She gives children a lot of (6) ___________ to do, and every evening she has to (7) ___________ it and (8) ___________for the next day. One problem is that the children in her school don’t (9) ___________ very well. They are often impolite. Josephine and the other teachers have to be very (10) ___________ with them.

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16 tháng 7 2019

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19 tháng 7 2019

Task 4: Choose the suitable word in the box to fill each gap of the passage.

Behave, Lessons, Classes, Typing, Mark,
Strict, Teach, Prepare, Homework, Degree


Josephine is a teacher of English in a state secondary school. She is a graduate of Sussex University with a (1) _degree_ in English literature. When she graduated, she first worked in an office but she was bad at (2) _typing_ and soon got bored with the job. She decided to (3) __teach _, so she went to a teacher training college. Josephine teaches six different (4) __classes________ of children between the ages of 12 and 18.
The students enjoy her (5) _lessons_ but she finds it hard work. She gives children a lot of (6) _homework_ to do, and every evening she has to (7) _mark_ it and (8) _prepare_for the next day. One problem is that the children in her school don’t (9) _behave_ very well. They are often impolite. Josephine and the other teachers have to be very (10) _strict_ with them.