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Use the word from the bos to fill in each gap
always/earlier/hardly/now/rather/silently/skillfully/stiffly/very/warmly
She shut the door silently (1) after her. Her father wasn't expecting her - she had arrived earlier (2) than she had said. He was sitting where he always (3) sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was very (4) old but had been repaired skillfully (5) so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking rather (6) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father hardly (7) ever looked at any more. She called her father's name. He stood up and she noticed that he moved very stiffly (8). He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn't been touch with him for five years but now (9) he welcomed her as warmly (10) as he always had.
The ladies's club always had a meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had tea and asked questions.
One Friday, a man came and talked to the club about the food problem "There is not enough food in the word for everybody" , he said. "More than half of the people in the word are hungry. And when they get more food, they have more babies so they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the word, a woman is having a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it?" He waited for a few seconds before he continued , but before the began to speak again, one of the ladies said, "Well, why don't we find that woman and stop her ?"
The ladies' club always had a (1)…meeting .every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had (2)…cookies…….and asked questions.
One Friday, a (3)...man………….came and talked to the club about (4)……food….. "There is not (5)……enough....food in the world for everybody", he said. " More than (6)…half….the people in the world are hungry. And when they get more food, they have more (7)..energy….so they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8)..having….a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9)..moments(seconds/minutes)….before he continued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10)K I L L…….her ?"
The ladies' club always had a (1) meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had(2) tea and asked questions.One Friday, a (3) gentleman came and talked to the club about(4) food "There is not (5) enough food in the world for everybody", hesaid. " More than (6) half the people in the world are hungry. And when they getmore food, they have more (7) babies so they never stop being hungry.Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8) having a baby every minute, day andnight. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9) seconds before hecontinued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10) stop her ? "
Đọc đoạn văn và viết T (Câu trả lời đúng), F (Câu trả lời sai)
Young Farmer
At the age of four, Gavin Clark knew the names of each one of his neighbour’s cows. By ten, he was selling chickens and eggs to his friends, and was winning prizes for them at farm shows. Now, at thirteen, he still loves farming and has his own animals. Presents for Gavin are not a problem – every year he gets another animal from his parents and brother.Gavin’s father, Steven, works for an international company and travels all over the world. Gavin has visited many exciting places in Europe with his father, but he is much happier doing his weekend job on his neighbour’s farm. Steven’s company wanted him to move to Portugal with the family. Everyone d the idea of living somewhere warm – but not Gavin! He said he wouldn’t leave his animals!In his free time Gavin plays tennis and football. He goes out with his friends and enjoys computer games, just other teenagers. But every morning he gets up at half past five to give his animals food and water, before he goes to school. His parent want him to go to college and get a diploma when he is sixteen. ‘Let’s wait and see,’ he says.
1. Gavin lives next to a farm. TRUE
2. Gavin’s family never know what to give him for his birthday. FALSE
3. Gavin’s father always travels alone on business. FALSE
4. Gavin spends Saturdays and Sundays working near his home. FALSE
5. Gavin didn’t agree with his parents about moving to Portugal. TRUE
6. Gavin is too busy with his animals to have any other hobbies. FALSE
7. Gavin gets up at the same time as his parents in the morning. FALSE
8. Gavin has decided to study for a diploma at college TRUE
(Tra mạng:v)
1. They said the support service will be set up the next month.
2. Sarah wondered if to attend the life skills workshop that weekend.
3. Robert told me that his father had flown to Dallas last year.
4. He always feels left off when his friends talk about sports.
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6. He asked his father where to cope with negative emotions.