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28 tháng 10 2023

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20 tháng 3 2017

Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gaps to complete the following text.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a big city. The city is filled with factories, large office buildings, banks, restaurants, and shops of all sizes. It is a (1)___ for Japanese art, and is home to more than 100 colleges and universities. The city is (2)___ an important seaport. Most Japanese companies have (3)___ main offices in Tokyo. At the heart of Tokyo is the Imperial Palace. This is the place (4)___ the Emperor of Japan lives with his family. Tokyo is one of the world's biggest and most crowded (5)___.

1. A. house B. city C. center D. capital

2. A. and B. also C. but D. so

3. A. its B. their C. theirs D. some

4. A. what B. where C. which D. for

5. A. city B. a city C. cities D. the cities

20 tháng 3 2017

Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gaps to complete the following text.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a big city. The city is filled with factories, large office buildings, banks, restaurants, and shops of all sizes. It is a (1)___ for Japanese art, and is home to more than 100 colleges and universities. The city is (2)___ an important seaport. Most Japanese companies have (3)___ main offices in Tokyo. At the heart of Tokyo is the Imperial Palace. This is the place (4)___ the Emperor of Japan lives with his family. Tokyo is one of the world's biggest and most crowded (5)___.

1. A. house B. city C. center D. capital

2. A. and B. also C. but D. so

3. A. its B. their C. theirs D. some

4. A. what B. where C. which D. for

5. A. city B. a city C. cities D. the cities

Complete the following passge with an appropriate form of the word of the in CAPITAL. Write your answer in the numbered box below: GOING ABROAD Up until the 1960s, not many (1. BRITAIN) ................... people had flown abroard for their holiday. Although the idea was (2. ATTACT) ............... flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3. CHOOSE).................. people had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4. DRIVER)................... to the...
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Complete the following passge with an appropriate form of the word of the in CAPITAL. Write your answer in the numbered box below:

GOING ABROAD

Up until the 1960s, not many (1. BRITAIN) ................... people had flown abroard for their holiday. Although the idea was (2. ATTACT) ............... flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3. CHOOSE).................. people had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4. DRIVER)................... to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton has millions of (5. VISIT) ................. every year. During the 60s and 70s, price dropped and (6. TRAVEL) .................. began to visit places like Spain. At first hotel were (7. COMFORT) ................... but they slowly got better. These days, the departure lounges airports are full and people travel backwards and forwards across the world for work and on holiday. Every summer, tourist go in all derections to look for the perfect and the (8. WONDER).................... resort.

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26 tháng 3 2017

1. British

2. (Xin lỗi nhưng hình như câu này bạn viết sai hay sao í)

3. Choice

4. Drive

5. Visitors

6. Traveller

7. Comfortable

8. Wonderful

Read the passage and choose the best answer. The leaning tower Pisa in one of the most famous (1) ... in the world. It is famous not bacause of its beauty or size, but (2) ... it leans dangerously to one side. Each year the tower attracts thousands of (3) ... from all around the world. (4) ... the tower leans to the south and also curves towards the north. It is said that the tower has leaned more than 17 feet. Over the past years, various proposals (5) ... been made to stop the tower from...
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Read the passage and choose the best answer.

The leaning tower Pisa in one of the most famous (1) ... in the world. It is famous not bacause of its beauty or size, but (2) ... it leans dangerously to one side. Each year the tower attracts thousands of (3) ... from all around the world. (4) ... the tower leans to the south and also curves towards the north. It is said that the tower has leaned more than 17 feet. Over the past years, various proposals (5) ... been made to stop the tower from leaning (6) ... and to prevent its collapse. Some people would like to pull it down and rebuild it (7) ... stronger foundations. Orthers have suggestion poring (8) ... around the pase of the tower to stop it from leaning further. It nothing (9) ... done, the tower might collapse very soon. But until it is rebuilt or straightened, it will remain as one of the most fascinating (10) ... mistakes in the world.

1. A. buildings B. cities C. towns D. schools

2. A. nevertheless B. because C. for D. when

3. A. visitors B. flies C. dollars D. birds

4. A. tomorrow B. sometimes C. yesterday D. today

5. A. had B. have C. will D. are

6. A. downloads B. much C. westwards D. further

7. A. on B. under C. in D. around

8. A. water B. straw C. concrete D. ropes

9. A. will B. is C. was D. became

10. A. biological B. artistic C. literary D. architectural

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4 tháng 12 2017

The leaning tower Pisa in one of the most famous (1) ... in the world. It is famous not bacause of its beauty or size, but (2) ... it leans dangerously to one side. Each year the tower attracts thousands of (3) ... from all around the world. (4) ... the tower leans to the south and also curves towards the north. It is said that the tower has leaned more than 17 feet. Over the past years, various proposals (5) ... been made to stop the tower from leaning (6) ... and to prevent its collapse. Some people would like to pull it down and rebuild it (7) ... stronger foundations. Orthers have suggestion poring (8) ... around the pase of the tower to stop it from leaning further. It nothing (9) ... done, the tower might collapse very soon. But until it is rebuilt or straightened, it will remain as one of the most fascinating (10) ... mistakes in the world.

1. A. buildings B. cities C. towns D. schools

2. A. nevertheless B. because C. for D. when

3. A. visitors B. flies C. dollars D. birds

4. A. tomorrow B. sometimes C. yesterday D. today

5. A. had B. have C. will D. are

6. A. downloads B. much C. westwards D. further

7. A. on B. under C. in D. around

8. A. water B. straw C. concrete D. ropes

9. A. will B. is C. was D. became

10. A. biological B. artistic C. literary D. architectural

12 tháng 2 2020

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Exercise 3. Read the text and answer the questions. THE BENEFITS OF TV TV is now taking on more and more importance in our lives. For many it is now the main source of entertainment and they use it as a form of relaxation after a hard day at work or school. It is a way of forgetting about reality for a few hours. Most people like to watch comedy programmes or game shows, which do not require too much concentration. However, there are also many people who see TV differently. They use it to...
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Exercise 3. Read the text and answer the questions.

THE BENEFITS OF TV

TV is now taking on more and more importance in our lives. For many it is now the main source of entertainment and they use it as a form of relaxation after a hard day at work or school. It is a way of forgetting about reality for a few hours. Most people like to watch comedy programmes or game shows, which do not require too much concentration. However, there are also many people who see TV differently. They use it to find out about the outside world, as a source of information. They switch it on when it’s time for the news or when there is a documentary on an interesting subject. Some people even learn history and literature by watching historical dramas or adaptations of novels. A thirteen-year-old girl who was found to have a very good general knowledge and was thought to read a lot said, “But I learnt it all from TV.” This is one interesting advantage of TV that many parents overlook.

Complete the sentences with a word or short phrase from the passage.

1. For many people, TV is the main source of _______________, but for many others, it is a source of _______________.

2. Programmes such as _______________ or _______________ require little concentration.

3. People who needs information can watch _______________ or _______________.

4. A teenage girl learnt a lot of _______________just by watching TV.

5. Parents shouldn’t _______________ the benefitnof TV in providing general knowledge.

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5 tháng 5 2020

Exercise 3. Read the text and answer the questions.

THE BENEFITS OF TV

TV is now taking on more and more importance in our lives. For many it is now the main source of entertainment and they use it as a form of relaxation after a hard day at work or school. It is a way of forgetting about reality for a few hours. Most people like to watch comedy programmes or game shows, which do not require too much concentration. However, there are also many people who see TV differently. They use it to find out about the outside world, as a source of information. They switch it on when it’s time for the news or when there is a documentary on an interesting subject. Some people even learn history and literature by watching historical dramas or adaptations of novels. A thirteen-year-old girl who was found to have a very good general knowledge and was thought to read a lot said, “But I learnt it all from TV.” This is one interesting advantage of TV that many parents overlook.

Complete the sentences with a word or short phrase from the passage.

1. For many people, TV is the main source of ___entertainment___, but for many others, it is a source of __information __.

2. Programmes such as ____entertainment__ or ____gameshows require little concentration.

3. People who needs information can watch __news____ or _gameshows___.

4. A teenage girl learnt a lot of ___general knowledge__just by watching TV.

5. Parents shouldn’t ______ disregard_________ the benefitnof TV in providing general knowledge.

28 tháng 5 2016

Today many people in the word are leaving their small villages in the country for big and noisy cities. This means that they are moving the peaceful hills, mountains, fields and rivers of the countryside for the busy word of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. In many countries people come to live in towns and cities because they need word. After one or two factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find word and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is ususlly an erea nearby where the factory workers live. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and markets, so more and more people come to live in the area to provide these services - and so a city grows.

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28 tháng 5 2016

Write a suitable word in each gap to complete the passage.Today many people in the word are leaving their small villages in the country for big and noisy cities. This means that they are (1)moving the peaceful hills, mountains, fields and rivers of the countryside for the busy word of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. In many (2)countries people come to live in towns and cities because they need word. After one or two factories have been built (3)in or near a town, people come to find word and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is ususlly an erea nearby (4)wherer the factory workers live. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and markets, so more and more people (5)come to live in the area to provide these services - and so a city grows.

1. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each of the questions below. Basketball involves two teams of five players each. The players score points by throwing a large round ball into a raised goal called a basket. One basket is at each end of the playing area or court. Players may move the ball towards the basket only by bouncing it on the floor or passing it to another team member. Each team also tries to prevent the other team from scoring. The team that scores the most...
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1. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each of the questions below.
Basketball involves two teams of five players each. The players score points by throwing a large
round ball into a raised goal called a basket. One basket is at each end of the playing area or court.
Players may move the ball towards the basket only by bouncing it on the floor or passing it to
another team member. Each team also tries to prevent the other team from scoring. The team that
scores the most points is the winner.

Both men and women were playing basketball at schools and sports centers throughout North
America. It became so popular that people started paying money to watch basketball games.
American soldiers took the game to Europe during World War One.
In 1936, basketball became part of the competition at the Olympic Games. About the same time,
college basketball became a major national sport in the United States.
1. How many players are there in a basketball team?
A. There are two players in a basketball team.
B. There are two basketball teams.
C. There are five players in each basketball team.
D. There are ten players in a basketball team.
2. How do the basketball players score points?
A. They kick and throw a ball into a raised goal called a basket.
B. They kick the ball into a basket.
C. They throw the ball into a raised goal called a basket.
D. They throw a ball to the goal in the end of court.
3. Why does each team try to prevent the other team from scoring?
A. They want the other team to score more points.
B. They don’t want the other team to score more points.
C. They want to throw a ball at the other team.
D. They don’t want to score more points.
4. Who were playing basketball in North America?
A. Only American men can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
B. Both American men and women were playing basketball at schools and sport centers.
C. American women can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
D. Young people can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
5. When did basketball become part of the competition at the Olympic Games?
A. In 1936 B. Before 1936 C. In 1956 D. 50 years ago

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18 tháng 3 2020

1. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each of the questions below.
Basketball involves two teams of five players each. The players score points by throwing a large
round ball into a raised goal called a basket. One basket is at each end of the playing area or court.
Players may move the ball towards the basket only by bouncing it on the floor or passing it to
another team member. Each team also tries to prevent the other team from scoring. The team that
scores the most points is the winner.

Both men and women were playing basketball at schools and sports centers throughout North
America. It became so popular that people started paying money to watch basketball games.
American soldiers took the game to Europe during World War One.
In 1936, basketball became part of the competition at the Olympic Games. About the same time,
college basketball became a major national sport in the United States.
1. How many players are there in a basketball team?
A. There are two players in a basketball team.
B. There are two basketball teams.
C. There are five players in each basketball team.
D. There are ten players in a basketball team.
2. How do the basketball players score points?
A. They kick and throw a ball into a raised goal called a basket.
B. They kick the ball into a basket.
C. They throw the ball into a raised goal called a basket.
D. They throw a ball to the goal in the end of court.
3. Why does each team try to prevent the other team from scoring?
A. They want the other team to score more points.
B. They don’t want the other team to score more points.
C. They want to throw a ball at the other team.
D. They don’t want to score more points.
4. Who were playing basketball in North America?
A. Only American men can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
B. Both American men and women were playing basketball at schools and sport centers.
C. American women can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
D. Young people can play basketball at schools and sport centers.
5. When did basketball become part of the competition at the Olympic Games?
A. In 1936 B. Before 1936 C. In 1956 D. 50 years ago

IV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer : NOISY NEIGHBORS Do you sometimes have problems with your neighbor such as noise or littering? Well, the people of Pilton Somerset, England have such problems every summer. For three or four days every year, the village is full of people of all ages who come here for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival. They usually stay in tents, caravans and motorhomes. They leave drink cans and papers all over the street. The music...
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IV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer : NOISY NEIGHBORS Do you sometimes have problems with your neighbor such as noise or littering? Well, the people of Pilton Somerset, England have such problems every summer. For three or four days every year, the village is full of people of all ages who come here for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival. They usually stay in tents, caravans and motorhomes. They leave drink cans and papers all over the street. The music plays until the early hours of the morning, and you can hear people talking and singing all night. The quiet country village becomes a nightmare to live an and some villagers are even thinking of moving to another village. A villager said that last year; “I don’t want stop the Glastonbury Festival. I just want the fans to enjoy the festival without disturbing normal village life” 1. What happen in Pilton , Somerset every summer ? A. The neighbors are noisy B. There are many villagers C. There is a pop music festival D. The villagers litter the street 2. Visitors litter the street with ................... A. tents B. caravans C. motorhomes D. cans and parpers 3. How long is the pop music festival every year ? A. one night B. The whole summer C. Three or four days D. The whole year 4. What is Pilton like during the rest of the year ? A. noisy place B. A quiet village C. A nightmare D. A music concert 5. The villagers just want to ....... A. have a normal life as usual B. stop the fans enjoy the festival C. more far away D. put an end to the festival
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29 tháng 12 2017

IV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer :

NOISY NEIGHBORS

Do you sometimes have problems with your neighbor such as noise or littering? Well, the people of Pilton Somerset, England have such problems every summer. For three or four days every year, the village is full of people of all ages who come here for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival. They usually stay in tents, caravans and motorhomes. They leave drink cans and papers all over the street. The music plays until the early hours of the morning, and you can hear people talking and singing all night. The quiet country village becomes a nightmare to live an and some villagers are even thinking of moving to another village. A villager said that last year; “I don’t want stop the Glastonbury Festival. I just want the fans to enjoy the festival without disturbing normal village life”

1. What happen in Pilton , Somerset every summer ?

A. The neighbors are noisy

B. There are many villagers

C. There is a pop music festival

D. The villagers litter the street

2. Visitors litter the street with ...................

A. tents

B. caravans

C. motorhomes

D. cans and parpers

3. How long is the pop music festival every year ?

A. one night

B. The whole summer

C. Three or four days

D. The whole year

4. What is Pilton like during the rest of the year ?

A. noisy place

B. A quiet village

C. A nightmare

D. A music concert

5. The villagers just want to .......

A. have a normal life as usual

B. stop the fans enjoy the festival

C. more far away

D. put an end to the festival

31 tháng 10 2019

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.B

5.A

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Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks. The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century. It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world. In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations...
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Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks.

The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century.

It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world.

In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations for the modern television. During the 1920s a number of (4) .................. began experimenting with sending still images using radio waves. However , it was (5) .............. 1928 that General Electric frist combined the idea of a (6) .............. that could show moving images with the technology to wirelessly broadcast them.

During the 30s and 40s the technology (7) ............... gradually improved upen. In America the first regular broadcasts began in 1939 though it was noy until after the Second World War that the (8) .............. as a standard home appliance began to really take off. After 1945 television sales in America skyrocketed. The first colour broadcast was made in 1954.

Throughout the rest of the world , television came years later , and it wasn't (9) ................. the late 1960s that a television was commonplace in houses throughout the West . By the 1970s , televison had become the dominant media force it is today , with 24 hour programming , mass (10) ......... and syndicated shows.

1.A.well B.far C.soon D.beautiful

2.A. TV viewer B.inventor C.newsreader D.beggar

3.A.to B.in C.throgh D.at

4.A.doctors B.engineers C.scientists D.policemmen

5.A.into B. at C.on D.in

6.A.cooker B.house C.animal D.device

7.A.is B.was C.were D.are

8.A.dog B.bike C.televison D.radio

9.A.until B.in C.to D.by

10.A.advertising B.person C.game D.didturbance

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9 tháng 2 2020

Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks.

The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century.

It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world.

In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations for the modern television. During the 1920s a number of (4) .................. began experimenting with sending still images using radio waves. However , it was (5) .............. 1928 that General Electric frist combined the idea of a (6) .............. that could show moving images with the technology to wirelessly broadcast them.

During the 30s and 40s the technology (7) ............... gradually improved upen. In America the first regular broadcasts began in 1939 though it was noy until after the Second World War that the (8) .............. as a standard home appliance began to really take off. After 1945 television sales in America skyrocketed. The first colour broadcast was made in 1954.

Throughout the rest of the world , television came years later , and it wasn't (9) ................. the late 1960s that a television was commonplace in houses throughout the West . By the 1970s , televison had become the dominant media force it is today , with 24 hour programming , mass (10) ......... and syndicated shows.

1.A.well B.far C.soon D.beautiful

2.A. TV viewer B.inventor C.newsreader D.beggar

3.A.to B.in C.throgh D.at

4.A.doctors B.engineers C.scientists D.policemmen

5.A.into B. at C.on D.in

6.A.cooker B.house C.animal D.device

7.A.is B.was C.were D.are

8.A.dog B.bike C.televison D.radio

9.A.until B.in C.to D.by

10.A.advertising B.person C.game D.didturbance