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17 tháng 8 2021

1. We are planning to show the first programme on this new channel next spring. (show)

2. We managed to find an apartment to rent. (find)

3. Have they finished painting our house? (paint)

4. We agreed to meet at the Highland café. (meet)

5. Why did you choose to stay at home? (stay)

6. Are they planning to rebuild the house? (rebuild)

7. You should avoid eating too many sweet things. (eat)

8. I heard their story because I just pretended to be asleep. (be)

17 tháng 8 2021

1. We are planning to show the first programme on this new channel next spring. (show)

2. We managed to find an apartment to rent. (find)

3. Have they finished painting our house? (paint)

4. We agreed to meet at the Highland café. (meet)

5. Why did you choose to stay at home? (stay)

6. Are they planning to rebuild the house? (rebuild)

7. You should avoid eating too many sweet things. (eat)

8. I heard their story because I just pretended to be asleep. (be)

18 tháng 8 2021

1)  agreed

2) building

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[1-10] Fill each blank with a suitable word to complete the passage.Many countries regard income first and foremost (1) _____ the primary means of determining their success in (2) _____ with other country. The measure divides the value of a country’s annual production (3) _____ the number of people resident in the country. In 1998, however, the King of Bhutan announced that in the future his nation’s main measure of success would be happiness (4) ____ than income. He did this with...
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[1-10] Fill each blank with a suitable word to complete the passage.

Many countries regard income first and foremost (1) _____ the primary means of determining their success in (2) _____ with other country. The measure divides the value of a country’s annual production (3) _____ the number of people resident in the country. In 1998, however, the King of Bhutan announced that in the future his nation’s main measure of success would be happiness (4) ____ than income. He did this with a (5) _____ to showing the world that money does not (6) _____ happiness.

A year later, the King had the fateful decision to allow television into his country. Until then, it had been banned, as (7) _____ all forms of advertising. But in 1999, TV sets began to be imported into the country and, as a result, people started to spend a lot of time watching television programmes. Around the (8) _____ time, children began fighting more, crime (9) _____ and more (10) _____ couples separated or divorced.

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28 tháng 3 2021

Question 1

Đáp án: as

Question 2

Đáp án: by

Question 3

Đáp án: comparison

Question 4

Đáp án: rather

Question 5

Đáp án: view

Question 6

Đáp án: buy

Question 7

Đáp án: almost

Question 8

Đáp án: same

Question 9

Đáp án: increased

Question 10

Đáp án: married

28 tháng 3 2021

Question 1

Kiến thức: đọc hiểu

Giải thích: regard somebody/something/yourself as something: xem như là

Đáp án: as

Question 2

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: divide (something) by something: lấy cái gì chia cho cái gì

Đáp án: by

Question 3

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: in comparison (with somebody/something): so sánh

Đáp án: comparison

Question 4

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: rather than: thay vì

Đáp án: rather

Question 5

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: with a view to something/to doing something: với ý định/ hi vọng làm gì

Đáp án: view

Question 6

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: buy (v): mua

money does not buy happiness: tiền không mua được hạnh phúc

Đáp án: buy

Question 7

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: almost (adv): hầu hết

Đáp án: almost

Question 8

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: the same time: cùng khoảng thời gian

Đáp án: same

Question 9

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: increase (v): tăng lên

Đáp án: increased

Question 10

Kiến thức: từ vựng

Giải thích: married (adj): đã kết hôn

Đáp án: married

• Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. You don’t need to change the form of the words and phrases.(cockpit motorists / overtaking runway/ commuter diesel/ jet lag departure lounge) 1, The _______________ at Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet is 5.5 kilometers long; it needs to be this length to allow planes to accelerate enough to take off at high altitude.2, A ______________ is the area of a plane where the pilot and co-pilot seat, and is also known as the flight...
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• Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. You don’t need to change the form of the words and phrases.

(cockpit motorists / overtaking runway/ commuter diesel/ jet lag departure lounge)

 

1, The _______________ at Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet is 5.5 kilometers long; it needs to be this length to allow planes to accelerate enough to take off at high altitude.

2, A ______________ is the area of a plane where the pilot and co-pilot seat, and is also known as the flight deck.

3, It is estimated that there will be about 2 billion ______________ in the world by 2035.

4, Research shows the average American ______________ spends 142 hours every year stuck in traffic.

5, Vehicles running on ______________ are believed to be more harmful to the environment and members of the public than petrol vehicles.

6, Dangerous ___________ is the most common cause of car accidents worldwide.

7, The first-ever beach ________________ has been planned in Barbados, where passengers can check-in, pick up their boarding passes and relax until their flight.

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12 tháng 4 2021

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1, The runway at Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet is 5.5 kilometers long; it needs to be this length to allow planes to accelerate enough to take off at high altitude.

2, A cockpit is the area of a plane where the pilot and co-pilot seat, and is also known as the flight deck.

3, It is estimated that there will be about 2 billion motorists in the world by 2035.

4, Research shows the average American commuter spends 142 hours every year stuck in traffic.

5, Vehicles running on diesel are believed to be more harmful to the environment and members of the public than petrol vehicles.

6, Dangerous overtaking is the most common cause of car accidents worldwide.

7, The first-ever beach departure lounge has been planned in Barbados, where passengers can check-in, pick up their boarding passes and relax until their flight.

23 tháng 4 2024

1. The “runway” at Qamdo Bamda Airport in Tibet is 5.5 kilometers long; it needs to be this length to allow planes to accelerate enough to take off at high altitude.

2. A “cockpit” is the area of a plane where the pilot and co-pilot seat, and is also known as the flight deck.

3. It is estimated that there will be about 2 billion “motorists”  in the world by 2035.

4. Research shows the average American “commuter” spends 142 hours every year stuck in traffic.

5. Vehicles running on “diesel” are believed to be more harmful to the environment and members of the public than petrol vehicles.

6. Dangerous “overtaking” is the most common cause of car accidents worldwide.

7. The first-ever beach “departure lounge” has been planned in Barbados, where passengers can check-in, pick up their boarding passes and relax until their flight.

put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form. Jessica: Are you going to be busy today? Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do). I've got an essay (1)………………………………..(write). And this room ought (2)……………………………… (tidy) up a bit. This carpet needs (3)........... ……………….(hoover). Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) ..................................... (do),...
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put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from

Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form.
Jessica: Are you going to be busy today?
Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do).
I've got an essay (1)………………………………..(write). And this room ought
(2)……………………………… (tidy) up a bit.
This carpet needs (3)........... ……………….(hoover).
Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) .....................................
(do), too.
Most of my clothes need (5) ........................................
(iron).
And I've got my project (6) .......................................... (finish) off.
I'm worried about (7) ........................................... (miss) the deadline.
It has (8) .......................................... (hand) in tomorrow.
I don't want (9)……………………………… (be) late with it.
Andrew: I don't remember (10)…………………………… (tell) when the project was due in.
Jessica: Why? Haven't you done it yet?
Andrew: Oh, yes. I handed it in ages ago.

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6 tháng 6 2017

put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from

Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form.
Jessica: Are you going to be busy today?
Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do).
I've got an essay (1)………to write………………………..(write). And this room ought(2)………………to be tidied……………… (tidy) up a bit.
This carpet needs (3)........... hoovering ……………….(hoover).
Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) ...........to do..........................(do), too.
Most of my clothes need (5) .............ironing ...........................(iron).
And I've got my project (6) ............finished.............................. (finish) off.
I'm worried about (7) .................missing.......................... (miss) the deadline.
It has (8) ...................to be handed....................... (hand) in tomorrow.
I don't want (9)……………to be………………… (be) late with it.
Andrew: I don't remember (10)……………to tell……………… (tell) when the project was due in.
Jessica: Why? Haven't you done it yet?
Andrew: Oh, yes. I handed it in ages ago.

New Year is usually the best time of the year in many coutries. And it involves different traditions in different countries. Scottish people have some very interesting ones. For example, it is important that you clean your house before midnight and pay all your debts before the old year is over. For Korean people, New Year’s Eve is the night when noone sleeps. In the past people believed that if you sleep that night, your eyebrows will turn white. And to make sure this doesn’t happen,...
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New Year is usually the best time of the year in many coutries. And it involves different traditions in different countries. Scottish people have some very interesting ones. For example, it is important that you clean your house before midnight and pay all your debts before the old year is over.

For Korean people, New Year’s Eve is the night when noone sleeps. In the past people believed that if you sleep that night, your eyebrows will turn white. And to make sure this doesn’t happen, people leave the lights on every room of the house. Mexican people, on the other hand, place twelve grapes in everyone’s plate in that day. Then they eat them in the twelve seconds before midnight. Each grape comes with a wish for a month of the year.

1. In many coutries, people celebrate New Year…………..

A. traditionally B. happily C. importantly D. quietly

2. The word ones refers to………..

A. countries B. Scottish people C. Korean people D. traditions

3. Scottish people like to……………before the New Year comes.

A. sleep B. pay all debts C. clean the doors D. leave the lights on

4. Korean people…………. on the New Year’s Eve’s night.

A. don’t like to sleep B. can’t sleep C. don’t sleep D. mustn’t sleep

5. In the past people leave the lights on every room of the house to make sure that……….

A. their eyebrows will turn white B. the New Year comes C. they are still in the house D. New Year’s Eve comes

6. For Mexican people each grape symbolizes……………….

A. twelve seconds B. a month of the year C. a wish for a month of the year D. twelve wishes

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12 tháng 6 2017

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12 tháng 6 2017

màu chữ đỏ, den là bình thường đó bạn..do mình làm dấu các đáp án thôi. Bạn tiếp mình các đáp án nhé. Thanks.

10 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience11 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.12 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’13 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from...
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10 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
11 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
12 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
13 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
14 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
15 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
16 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one day.’ (Imagine that Mary is reading this card to Jack. Begin: Ann says . . .)
17 ‘Nothing ever happens in the village,’ she said. ‘It’s like a dead village. All the young people have drifted away to the towns.’
18 ‘I’ve missed my train,’ said Bill. ‘Now I’ll be late for work and my boss will be furious.’
19 ‘We’ll wait for you if you’re late,’ they said.
20 ‘They are supposed to be landing at London airport,’ I said. ‘But if the fog gets any thicker the plane may be diverted.’
21 ‘If you lend me the chainsaw,’ said Mary, ‘I’ll bring it back the day after tomorrow.’
22 ‘I hate getting up on dark mornings,’ grumbled Peter.
‘It is horrible,’ agreed his wife, ‘but the mornings will be lighter soon and then it won’t be quite so bad.’
23 ‘The sales are starting tomorrow,’ said the typist. ‘As soon as we finish work the whole typing pool is going to make a dash for the shops.’
‘I hope you’ll all get what you want,’ I said.
24 ‘I wish I had something to eat,’ said Peter.
‘You’ve only just had lunch,’ said his sister. ‘I don’t know how you can be hungry again so soon.’

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14 tháng 3 2020

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1. There’s no __________ between these two paintings. They look the same. (DIFRRER)2. Will you __________ leave the room while I’m taking off my clothes?(KIND)3. Our school theatre is giving a public __________ of Romeo and Juliet tomorrow. I’m playing the part of Romeo.(PERFROM)4. The negotiations will continue until a mutual __________ is reached.(AGREE)5. Deborah spent all her __________ years at her grandparents' in the countryside.(CHILD)6. We didn’t like our stay in the...
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1. There’s no __________ between these two paintings. They look the same. (DIFRRER)
2. Will you __________ leave the room while I’m taking off my clothes?(KIND)
3. Our school theatre is giving a public __________ of Romeo and Juliet tomorrow. I’m playing the part of Romeo.(PERFROM)
4. The negotiations will continue until a mutual __________ is reached.(AGREE)
5. Deborah spent all her __________ years at her grandparents' in the countryside.(CHILD)
6. We didn’t like our stay in the hotel. The service were very __________ toward us. Almost rude.(FRIEND)
7. ‘What shall I do with these old paint brushes?’ ‘Throw them away. They are __________.'(USE)
8. You didn’t get a point because your answer was __________.(CORRECT)
9. There is every __________ that the north road will be jammed. We advise you to take the M5'.(POSSIBLE)
10. The management’s decision to lower the wages caused a lot of __________ among the factory workers.(ANGRY)
 
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12 tháng 9 2021

1.  There’s no ____differences______ between these two paintings. They look the same. (DIFRRER)2.  Will you ____kindly______ leave the room while I’m taking off my clothes?(KIND)3.  Our school theatre is giving a public _____performance_____ of Romeo and Juliet tomorrow. I’m playing the part of Romeo.(PERFROM)4.  The negotiations will continue until a mutual _____agreement_____ is reached.(AGREE)5.  Deborah spent all her ____childhood______ years at her grandparents' in the countryside.(CHILD)6.  We didn’t our stay in the hotel. The service were very ____friendly______ toward us. Almost rude.(FRIEND)7.   ‘What shall I do with these old paint brushes?’ ‘Throw them away. They are _____useless_____.'(USE)8.  You didn’t get a point because your answer was _____ircorrect_____.(CORRECT)9.  There is every ______possibility____ that the north road will be jammed. We advise you to take the M5'.(POSSIBLE)10. The management’s decision to lower the wages caused a lot of _______anger___ among the factory workers.(ANGRY) 

Put the following statements into indirect speech.1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’ 3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience4 ‘The ice will...
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Put the following statements into indirect speech.

1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’

2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’

 

3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
4 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
5 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
6 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
7 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
8 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
9 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one

 

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11 tháng 8 2021

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