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A. Tutankhamen's Tomb

In April on 1922 the archaeologist Howard Carter and his 0..........on..........

men discovered a tomb in the Valley otthe Kings in 00...........√.........

Egypt. They had been working on for fifteen years and this 1........................

was an incredible discovery. As far they were digging, they 2........................

suddenly hit an underground doorway which it led to a 3.........................

tomb. Is was the last resting place of an Egyptian Pharaoh, 4.........................

or king, who had been died thirty centuries before. The 5.........................

tomb contained of a rich collection of jewellery 6.........................

and one treasure which the Ancient Egyptians believed 7............................

would be of a use to the dead ones in the afterlife. The 8..........................

Pharaoh's name was Tutankhamen. He died when 9.......................

he was a boy-king. His own body, which had been 10.......................

preserved inthe traditional Egyptian way, was still in 11....................

the tomb. The discovery of the tomb was been surrounded 12................

by a lot of suspicion. So many people believed that some 13...............

of the strange things which they happened to people 14...............

involved in it, were the result of a " Pharaoh's curse". 15...............

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25 tháng 12 2018

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A. Tutankhamen's Tomb

In April on 1922 the archaeologist Howard Carter and his 0..........on..........

men discovered a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 00...........√.........

Egypt. They had been working on for fifteen years and this 1 .....on.......

was an incredible discovery. As far they were digging, they 2........far................

suddenly hit an underground doorway which it led to a 3 .......it........

tomb. Is was the last resting place of an Egyptian Pharaoh, 4..........√...............

or king, who had been died thirty centuries before. The 5..........been...............

tomb contained of a rich collection of jewellery 6.........of................

and one treasure which the Ancient Egyptians believed 7..........one..................

would be of a use to the dead ones in the afterlife. The 8.........of.................

Pharaoh's name was Tutankhamen. He died when 9........√...............

he was a boy-king. His own body, which had been 10........√...............

preserved inthe traditional Egyptian way, was still in 11.......√.............

the tomb. The discovery of the tomb was been surrounded 12......been..........

by a lot of suspicion. So many people believed that some 13.....So..........

of the strange things which they happened to people 14.....they..........

involved in it, were the result of a " Pharaoh's curse". 15......in.........

25 tháng 12 2018

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Multiple choice: 1. Many people believe that God created the world. A. It believes that God created the world. B. The world is believed God created. C.God is believed to created the world. D. God is believed to have created the world. 2.People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed. B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were said to be destroyed. C....
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Multiple choice:

1. Many people believe that God created the world.

A. It believes that God created the world.

B. The world is believed God created.

C.God is believed to created the world.

D. God is believed to have created the world.

2.People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were said to be destroyed.

C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have destroyed.

D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed.

3. It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb.

C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb.

D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hide in the tomb.

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15 tháng 7 2017

Multiple choice:

1. Many people believe that God created the world.

A. It believes that God created the world.

B. The world is believed God created.

C.God is believed to created the world.

D. God is believed to have created the world.

2.People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

A. It was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.

B. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were said to be destroyed.

C. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have destroyed.

D. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed.

3. It is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

A. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.

B. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb.

C. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb.

D. A buried treasure is believed to have been hide in the tomb.

Read and drill, the question below and ( True or False): One of the most prominent names is the "Unfinished" Obelisk, which is taller than any memorial tower ever built. This is known as the greatest ancient tower ever known, located near the land north of the quarry in Aswan, Egypt. The length was calculated to be up to 42m and most of the building was abandoned, according to its name, when a few cracks appeared on the rocks that made the walls during construction. Many people believe that...
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Read and drill, the question below and ( True or False):

One of the most prominent names is the "Unfinished" Obelisk, which is taller than any memorial tower ever built. This is known as the greatest ancient tower ever known, located near the land north of the quarry in Aswan, Egypt.
The length was calculated to be up to 42m and most of the building was abandoned, according to its name, when a few cracks appeared on the rocks that made the walls during construction. Many people believe that Queen Hatshepsut at that time was the one who approved the erection of the tower, according to the plan to complete with a weight of raw materials of 1200 tons.
Besides this landmark, a foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2005 in the Aswan quarry. This is said to be a museum - the tomb and is currently protected by the Egyptian government as a valuable historical monument.

1) The length of the tower is calculated as ................... meter.

A. 32m B. 40m C. 42m D. a&c

2)According to the completed plan with a raw material weight of ..................... tons.

A. 1300 tons B. 870 tons C. 1201 tons D. All 3 are all wrong

3) Many believe that Queen Hatshepsut It was not at that time who approved the construction of the tower ..................................

4) A foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2006 at the Aswan quarry .............................

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16 tháng 11 2019

Read and drill, the question below and ( True or False):

One of the most prominent names is the "Unfinished" Obelisk, which is taller than any memorial tower ever built. This is known as the greatest ancient tower ever known, located near the land north of the quarry in Aswan, Egypt.
The length was calculated to be up to 42m and most of the building was abandoned, according to its name, when a few cracks appeared on the rocks that made the walls during construction. Many people believe that Queen Hatshepsut at that time was the one who approved the erection of the tower, according to the plan to complete with a weight of raw materials of 1200 tons.
Besides this landmark, a foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2005 in the Aswan quarry. This is said to be a museum - the tomb and is currently protected by the Egyptian government as a valuable historical monument.

1) The length of the tower is calculated as ................... meter.

A. 32m B. 40m C. 42m D. a&c

2)According to the completed plan with a raw material weight of ..................... tons.

A. 1300 tons B. 870 tons C. 1201 tons D. All 3 are all wrong

3) Many believe that Queen Hatshepsut It was not at that time who approved the construction of the tower ..........F........................

4) A foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2006 at the Aswan quarry ..........F...................

12 tháng 6 2019
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everyone (1)Knows that humans have been flying for a few hundred years. but(2)is it  possible that ancient civilazations also had the ability and technology to fly?

in southern peru, there're hundreds of lines which an ancient culture drew in the dust. on the ground they just(3)look straight lines. but when you (4)see them from the air, you (5)understand exactly what they're. they're incredible and enormous pictures . the pictures (6)include animals, birds and symbols.

one bizarre theory, which most mainstream scientists (7)disagree with, is that the people who made the lines thousands and thousands of years ago flew above the lines in balloons. it (8)seems incredible, but a few people (9) believe it's possible

Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a famous nineteenth-century engineer. He (1) _________ born in 1806 in Portsmouth, a seaport in the South of England. In 1923, after studying (2) _________ two years in Paris, he started (3) _________ for his father, (4) _________ was an engineer and inventor. He had been born near Rouen in France but in 1792 had left France for the US and had later settled in England. Both father and son were responsible for the design (5) _________ construction of the first tunnel...
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a famous nineteenth-century engineer. He (1) _________ born in 1806 in Portsmouth, a seaport in the South of England. In 1923, after studying (2) _________ two years in Paris, he started (3) _________ for his father, (4) _________ was an engineer and inventor. He had been born near Rouen in France but in 1792 had left France for the US and had later settled in England. Both father and son were responsible for the design (5) _________ construction of the first tunnel under the River Thames. The digging of this tunnel was (6) _________ in 1825 and completed twenty years later. Today, it (7) _________ part of the London Underground system.

Isambard Kingdom Brunel went (8) _________ to design the Great Britain (1845), (9) _________ was the first large ship to be built (10) _________ iron instead of wood. It was powered (11) _________ steam and made regular crossings of the Atlantic. Remarkably, this ship is (12) _________ in existence. It (13) _________ been restored and can be seen in Bristol (14) _________ it was originally built. (15) _________ of Brunel’s great engineering achievements was the construction of the Great Western Railway from London to Bristol. He designed all the stations, bridges, tunnel and viaducts along the line.

Brunel’s ideas were ahead of his time and had difficulties in convincing people that they were realistic, and, indeed, some of his projects were very ambitious, but he (16) _________ determined to find (17) _________ to the (18) _________ difficult problems. Overwork ruined his health and he (19) _________ at the age of fifty-two in 1859. The work of Brunel, and his father, has always been highly regarded and Brunel University, founded in 1966, is (20) _________ after both of them.

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Long ago a lot of people thought the moon was a God . Other people thought it was just a light in the sky . And others thought it was a big ball of cheese . Then telecopes were made .And men saw that the moon was really another world . They wondered what it was like . They dreamed of going there . On July 20 , 1969 , that dream came true . Two American men landed on the moon . Their names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin . The first thing the men was that the moon is covered with dust ....
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Long ago a lot of people thought the moon was a God . Other people thought it was just a light in the sky . And others thought it was a big ball of cheese .
Then telecopes were made .And men saw that the moon was really another world . They wondered what it was like . They dreamed of going there .
On July 20 , 1969 , that dream came true . Two American men landed on the moon . Their names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin .
The first thing the men was that the moon is covered with dust . The dust is so thick that the men left footprints where they walked . Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon . And they could stay there for years and years . There is no wind or rain to wipe them off .
The two men walked on the moon for hours . They picked up rocks to bring back to us for study . They dug up dirt to bring back . They set up machines to find out things people wanted to know . Then they climbed back into their moon landing craft .
Next day the landing craft roared as the two men took off from the moon . They joined Micheal Collins in the spaceship that waited for them above the moon . Then they were off on their long trip back to earth .
Behind them they left the plains and tall mountains of the moon . They left the machines they had set up . And they left footprints that may last forever .

1.What did the telecopes help the men before 1969

2.Why did the men leave their footprints on the moon

3.What did astronauts bring from the moon

4.What does the word ''it'' in line 3 mean

5.What was the first thing that the astronauts find about the moon

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17 tháng 8 2018

1.They helped them know about the moon

2.Because the dust was so thick

3.They brought rocks and dirt from the moon

4.The moon

5.It was covered with dust

Put an appropriate word in each gap in the passage. The Lunar Roving Vehicle, or moon buggy, was the vehicle used by (1).......... when they explored the moon in the 1970s. It was considered Apollo's Cadillac of lunar (2)......... and was developed by Boeing and General Motors. Moon buggies run by electricity and were specially designed to operate on the lunar surface. They measure 1.1 metres tall and 3 metres long. They (3)........ 210 kg but they can carry a payload for up to 490kg. The...
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Put an appropriate word in each gap in the passage.

The Lunar Roving Vehicle, or moon buggy, was the vehicle used by (1).......... when they explored the moon in the 1970s. It was considered Apollo's Cadillac of lunar (2)......... and was developed by Boeing and General Motors.

Moon buggies run by electricity and were specially designed to operate on the lunar surface. They measure 1.1 metres tall and 3 metres long. They (3)........ 210 kg but they can carry a payload for up to 490kg. The wheels(4)...... also designed very carefully to resist the rocky moon surface which is covered in dirt. A lunar rover also has a controller, motors, brakes, and two (5)....... for astronauts to sit in.

Most Filipinos consider Dr. Eduardo San Juan, a NASA engineer, the inventor of the Lunar Rover. Howerver, San Juan was not listed as the (6).............. of the moon buggy in NASA documents. Officially, the vehicle was(7).............. and constructed by a group of space engineers. Nevertheless, it is claimed that he received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards (8).........., science and technology in 1978.

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11 tháng 3 2019

Put an appropriate word in each gap in the passage.

The Lunar Roving Vehicle, or moon buggy, was the vehicle used by (1)......astronauts.... when they explored the moon in the 1970s. It was considered Apollo's Cadillac of lunar (2)....vehicles..... and was developed by Boeing and General Motors.

Moon buggies run by electricity and were specially designed to operate on the lunar surface. They measure 1.1 metres tall and 3 metres long. They (3)...weigh..... 210 kg but they can carry a payload for up to 490kg. The wheels(4)...were... also designed very carefully to resist the rocky moon surface which is covered in dirt. A lunar rover also has a controller, motors, brakes, and two (5)...seats.... for astronauts to sit in.

Most Filipinos consider Dr. Eduardo San Juan, a NASA engineer, the inventor of the Lunar Rover. Howerver, San Juan was not listed as the (6).......inventor....... of the moon buggy in NASA documents. Officially, the vehicle was(7)....designed... and constructed by a group of space engineers. Nevertheless, it is claimed that he received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards (8)...in...., science and technology in 1978.

20 tháng 3 2018

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built as a tomb of Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 BC.Although it was built a long time ago,its construction makes it one of the true wonders of the world.The four sides of the pyramid are put almost exactly on true North,South,East and West

Explorations and detailed examinations of the strucure reveal many interesting lines.Furhther scientific study indicates that these represent a type of line of events-past,present and future.Nowadays,we don't know exactly who built the Pyramid

When was the Great Pyramid of Giza built

- It was built in 2720 BC.

Where are four sides of the Pyramid put

-The four sides of the pyramid are put almost exactly on true North,South,East and West

What do the lines of the Pyramid represent

-The lines of the Pyramid represent events-past,present and future

Do we know exactly who built the Pyramid

-No,we don't

Was The Great Pyramid of Giza built as a tomb of Pharaoh Cheops

-Yes,it was.

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Điền từ còn thiếu vào chỗ trống Computers phay an important role in our everyday lives, sometimes without us even realizing it. Consider the use (1) ............ computers in both shops and offices. Big shops especially chain stores with branches all over the country, have to deal with very large amounts of information. They have to make (2) ............. that there are enough goods on the shelves for customers to buy, they need to be (3) .............. to re-order before stocks...
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Computers phay an important role in our everyday lives, sometimes without us even realizing it. Consider the use (1) ............ computers in both shops and offices. Big shops especially chain stores with branches all over the country, have to deal with very large amounts of information.

They have to make (2) ............. that there are enough goods on the shelves for customers to buy, they need to be (3) .............. to re-order before stocks (4) ............. out, to dicide which things are selling well and (5) ........... on. All these processes (6) ............. performed qiuckly and efficiently by computers

A (7) .............. of office work in the past involved information on paper. (8) ............ it had been dealt with by people, the paper was put (9) ....... for future reference. This way of working was (10) ............. particularly easy or fast. A computerizied system is much more efficient
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2 tháng 3 2018

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Computers phay an important role in our everyday lives, sometimes without us even realizing it. Consider the use (1) ..of .......... computers in both shops and offices. Big shops especially chain stores with branches all over the country, have to deal with very large amounts of information.

They have to make (2) ...sure.......... that there are enough goods on the shelves for customers to buy, they need to be (3) .....able......... to re-order before stocks (4) ......run ....... out, to dicide which things are selling well and (5) ....go....... on. All these processes (6) .......are...... performed qiuckly and efficiently by computers

A (7) .....lot......... of office work in the past involved information on paper. (8) .....Once....... it had been dealt with by people, the paper was put (9) ..aside ..... for future reference. This way of working was (10) ....not......... particularly easy or fast. A computerizied system is much more efficient

2 tháng 3 2018

Computers play an important role in our everyday lives, sometimes without us even realizing it. consider the use (1)of computers in both shops and offices. Big shops have to deal with very large amounts of information.

They have to make (2)sure that there are enough goods on the shelves for customers to buy, they need to be (3)able to reorder before stocks (4)run out, to decide which things are selling well and (5)go on. All these processes (6)are performed quickly and efficiently by computers.

A (7)lot of office work in the past involved information on paper. (8)Once it had been dealt with by people, the paper was put (9)aside for future reference. This way of working was (10)not particularly easy or fast. A computer system is much more efficient.

Jacob Grimm (1)...... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4)........... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...... of...
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Jacob Grimm (1)...... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4)........... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...... of mouth,but at that time many had not been published in books.The Grimms were especially interested (6)....... stories that included Germany and German culture.Jacob and Wihelm published their first book of fairy tales -"Children's and Household Tales"-in 1812.There (7) ........... 86 folktales.Readers were so happy to see the stories they had been(8)..... as children all collected together.Therefore,the book was a success.In the next volume of"Grimm's Fairy Tales",the brothers added 70 more stories.It went on growing like this for six more editions.Finally,the book contained over 200(9).......! It is probably the best-known work of German literature.Even if you don't know the Brothers Grimm, you definitely(10)..... a Grimm fairy tale.

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28 tháng 1 2019

Jacob Grimm (1)...WAS... born in January 1785 and his brother was born in February 1786 in Germany.Their father was a lawyer,and they (2).HAD... six more brothers and one sister.In 1802, Jacob(3)....WENT... to university to study law at the University of Marburg.As always,his little brother followed him,and entered law school (4).......IN.... 1803.During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales.Folklore is stories that have been passed down from parents to children, by(5)...WORD... of mouth,but at that time many had not been published in books.The Grimms were especially interested (6)...IN.... stories that included Germany and German culture.Jacob and Wihelm published their first book of fairy tales -"Children's and Household Tales"-in 1812.There (7) ....WERE....... 86 folktales.Readers were so happy to see the stories they had been(8)..TOLD... as children all collected together.Therefore,the book was a success.In the next volume of"Grimm's Fairy Tales",the brothers added 70 more stories.It went on growing like this for six more editions.Finally,the book contained over 200(9)...STORIES....! It is probably the best-known work of German literature.Even if you don't know the Brothers Grimm, you definitely(10)..KNOW... a Grimm fairy tale.