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30 tháng 7 2021

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- However, Captain Vancouver was not the first European to visit the area. The coasts had already been explored by the Spanish.

- The scenery still amazes visitors to the city of Vancouver today. First-time visitors who are in search of breathtaking views are usually directed to a beach which is about ten minutes from to the city centre.

30 tháng 7 2021

- However ,Captain Vancouver was not the first European (1)....to.. visit area - the coast (2)... had.... already been explored  by the Spanish .

- The scenery still amazes visitors to (3) ...the city..of Vancouver today . First time visitor who are (4) ...in. search of breathtaking views  are usually directed  to a beach about ten minutes (5)..from.. to the city centre.

Read the passage and fill in each blank with one suitable wordVancouver in western Canada is named after Captain George Vancouver of the British Royal Navy. However, Captain Vancouver was not the first European (1) _________ visit the area – the coast had already been explored by the Spanish. Nor did Captain Vancouver spend many days there, even (2) ________ the scenery amazed him and everyone else (3) _______ was travelling with him. The scenery still amazes visitors to (4) ________ city of...
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Read the passage and fill in each blank with one suitable word

Vancouver in western Canada is named after Captain George Vancouver of the British Royal Navy. However, Captain Vancouver was not the first European (1) _________ visit the area – the coast had already been explored by the Spanish. Nor did Captain Vancouver spend many days there, even (2) ________ the scenery amazed him and everyone else (3) _______ was travelling with him. The scenery still amazes visitors to (4) ________ city of Vancouver today. First-time visitors who are (5) _______ search of breathtaking views are usually directed to a beach about ten minutes (6) ________ the city centre. There, looking out over the sailing boats racing across the blue water, visitors see Vancouver’s towering skyline backed by the magnificent Coast Mountains. The city is regularly picked by international travel associations (7) ________ one of the world’s best tourist destinations. They are only confirming what the two million residents and eight million tourists visiting Greater Vancouver (8) ________ single year are always saying: there is simply (9) _____ other place on earth quite like it. It’s not just the gorgeous setting that appeals to people, (10) ______ also Vancouver’s wide range of sporting, cultural and entertainment facilities.

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Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. Going abroad Up until the 1960s, not many British people had (1) ............. abroad for their holidays. Although the idea was (2) .......... , flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3) .......... people had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4) ............ to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton had milions of (5)...
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Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

Going abroad

Up until the 1960s, not many British people had (1) ............. abroad for their holidays. Although the idea was (2) .......... , flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3) .......... people had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4) ............ to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton had milions of (5) ............. every year. During the 60s and 70s, prices dropped and (6) .............. began to visit places like Spain. At first, hotels were (7) .............. , but they slowly got better. These days, the (8) ......... lounges at airports are full and people travel (9) ......... and forwards across the world for work and on holiday. Every summer, tourists go in all (10) .......... in search of the perfect beach and the perfect resort.

FLY, ATTRACT, CHOOSE, DRIVE, VISIT, TRAVEL, COMFORT, DEPART, BACK, DIRECT

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29 tháng 11 2018

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Up until the 1960s,not many British people had flown abroad for their holidays.Although the idea was Attracted ,flying was still too expensive for most people.The only Chose people had was to go to British resorts.Instead of flying,families drove to the British coast.Places like Blackpool and Brighton had milions of Visitor every year.During the 60s and 70s,prices dropped and Travelers began to visit places like Spain.At first,hotels were Comfortable but they slowly got better.These day,the Department lounges at airports are full and people travel Backs and forwards across the world for work and on holiday.Every summer,tourist go in all Director in search of the perfect beach and the perfect resort.

C. READING I. Fill ONE suitable word into each of numbered blaks in the passage. Australia is a big country, but nearly all Australians live near the sea. On hot summer days, you can see thousands of people at the beach. Many beaches have waves (1)______ are very high. These large waves are known as surf and the people who ride them are called surfers. Surfing is a skill, and it needs learning. Don’t (2)______ to be able to surf properly the (3)______ time you try. However, by practising a few...
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C. READING
I. Fill ONE suitable word into each of numbered blaks in the passage.
Australia is a big country, but nearly all Australians live near the sea. On hot summer days,
you can see thousands of people at the beach. Many beaches have waves (1)______ are very
high.

These large waves are known as surf and the people who ride them are called surfers.
Surfing is a skill, and it needs learning. Don’t (2)______ to be able to surf properly the
(3)______ time you try. However, by practising a few times you will learn (4)______ to do it.
Surfing is not a new sport. Perhaps its origins need explaining. It started hundreds (5)______
years ago in Hawaii. Men swam (6)______ to sea to catch fish and found they could come
back to land very quickly by riding the waves. These first surfers did not (7)______ a board.
They were “body surfers”. Many people (8)______ do this type of surfing today.
After a while people started to use boards and rode the waves by lying, kneeling or
standing (9)______ them. These first surfboards were made of wood and the water made
them rot after a while. Today, surfboards are made of plastic or fibreglass (10)______.

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18 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án là: Yes, they are.

10 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án là: It is not difficult to go there because there are frequent flights there from Cairo.

2 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án là: The population of Egypt is about fifty million.

I. Write sentences with the cue words, using the past progressive tense. They/ play/ tennis/ 10.30 yesterday morning. Ann/ do/ homework/ 5 o’clock this afternoon. My father/ wash/ car/ from/ five to six. This time last year/ we/ live/ France. The students/ offer/ flowers/ the visitors. I/ cook/ dinner/ half an hour ago. She/ work/ the studio/ that time. What/ you/ do/ from 3 to 6 yesterday afternoon? I/ write/ my report/ 8 o’clock last night. II. Put the verbs into correct form: past...
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I. Write sentences with the cue words, using the past progressive tense.
They/ play/ tennis/ 10.30 yesterday morning.
Ann/ do/ homework/ 5 o’clock this afternoon.
My father/ wash/ car/ from/ five to six.
This time last year/ we/ live/ France.
The students/ offer/ flowers/ the visitors.
I/ cook/ dinner/ half an hour ago.
She/ work/ the studio/ that time.
What/ you/ do/ from 3 to 6 yesterday afternoon?
I/ write/ my report/ 8 o’clock last night.
II. Put the verbs into correct form: past progressive or past simple.
The doorbell (ring) ______ while Tom (watch) _______ television.
How fast _______ you _______ (drive) when the accident (happen) ______ ?
Anna and Susan (make) ______ dinner when Martin (arrive) ______ home.
The light (go) ______ out while we (have) ______ dinner. But it (come) ______ again after about ten minutes.
“What _______ you (do) ______ this time yesterday?” – I (work) ______ on the computer.”
It suddenly (begin) ______ rain while Laura (sit) ______ in the garden.
It (be) ______ cold when we (leave) ______ the house that day, and a light snow (fall) _______.
When I last (see) ______ them, they (try) ______ to find a new house near their work.
I (walk) _______ along the street when I suddenly (feel) ______ something hit me in the back. I (not/ know) _______ what it was.
When we (drive) _______ down the hill, a strange object (appear) _______ in the sky.
III. Complete the passage with the most suitable words.
Torquay is one of the (1) ______ popular holiday resorts in Britain. (2) ______ provides entertainment, sports of every kind, etc. You can (3) ______ at the hotels by the sea, or at a comfortable expensive (4) ______ houses. There (5) ______ camping sites, too. Torquay has large sandy beaches (6) ______ you can buy refreshments and hire (7) ______ to sit on. There are large areas of grass land and miles of cliff paths (8) ______ walkers.
IV. Read the passage, then answer the questions.
New York City is located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of New Jersey. The city was found by the Dutch in 1624. At first is called Fort Amsterdam, and then New Amsterdam. In 1664, the English took over the city and renamed it New York. With the population of more than 7 millions in the city and 19 million in the metropolitan region, New York is the largest city in the United States. It is divided into five parts, which are Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The total area of these parts is 946 square kilometers. Visitors to New York are all attracted by places such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theater district. New York is also where tourists can visit some world famous art galleries and museums.
Where is New York City?
Why was New York originally called New Amsterdam?
When was it found?
What is its population?
How many parts are there in the city?
How big is it?
What are visitors to New York attracted by?

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10 tháng 1 2018

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Torquay is one of the (1) ____most_____ popular holiday resorts in Britain. (2) ___It_____ provides entertainment, sports of very kind, etc. You can (3) ____live____ at the hotels by the sea, or at comfortable but less expensive (4) ___than_____ houses. There (5) ___are_____ camping sites too. Torquay has large sandy beaches (6) ___where_____ you can buy refreshment and hire (7) ____chairs (ko chắc lắm)____ to sit on. There are areas of grass land and miles of cliff paths (8) ____for____ walkers.

10 tháng 1 2018

-Where is New York City ?

=> In the south of teh USA

- Why was New York originally called New Amsterdam?

=> Because it was founded by the Dutch .

- When was it found?

=>The city was found by the Dutch in 1624

-What is its population?

=> 26million

-How many parts are there in the city?

=> The city was named New York by the Dutch .

- What are visitors to New York attracted by?

=> Visitors to New York are all attracted by places such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theater district.

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Fill in the given gaps with a correct words or phrase to complete the sentences: 1. By most standards,there are a maximum of seven ...........................-Africa ,Antartica , Asia , Australia ( or Oceania) , Europe , North American and South America. 2. Thomas Edison is one of the top ten greatest .......................world. You can reference more at this link:https://www.biographyonline. net/scientists/top 10 -inventors.html. 3. Please log in your email account in order to download...
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Fill in the given gaps with a correct words or phrase to complete the sentences:

1. By most standards,there are a maximum of seven ...........................-Africa ,Antartica , Asia , Australia ( or Oceania) , Europe , North American and South America.

2. Thomas Edison is one of the top ten greatest .......................world. You can reference more at this link:https://www.biographyonline. net/scientists/top 10 -inventors.html.

3. Please log in your email account in order to download the.....................of our trip to Nha Trang . We will inform participants if there are any futher changes.

4. When I slowly walked along the seashore of Nha Trang Beach. I saw a foreign man about sixty playing.....................Everybody on the beach was attracted by his performance.

5. People in Vietnam usually use the ...........................of Lac Long Quan and Au Co as an explanation for their origin.

6. The life of nomadic people is accossiated with .........................provide their cattle green grass to eat and play with nature

7. Humans have significantly achiered a lot of breakthroughs in the because they............................of space. However, there are still lots of arguments on this progress.

8. Some people like travelling a lot because they have more chances to...............................new destinations , new cultures , and things that they have never known before.

9. Henriette Bui Quang Chieu was the first ..............................in Vietnam. She went to medical school in France, and graduated there in 1934.

10. Please dial 114 to call a ......................in case of needing help form Fire Pepartment in Vietnam.

11. The house my mother bought in Da Lat is rumoured to be ..................................by the spirit of a young girl

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Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to complete the following passage. STONEHENGE Stonehenge is sill a mystery 4,000 years ago, dozens of enormous stones were arranged like a series of doorways in a perfect circle. They were also placed (1) line with the rising and setting sun. This must have been an extremely sophisticated operation involving heavy labor, organization and calculation wich would challed engineers (2) today. Some of the (3) were dragged from the Welsh mountainous...
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Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to complete the following passage.

STONEHENGE

Stonehenge is sill a mystery 4,000 years ago, dozens of enormous stones were arranged like a series of doorways in a perfect circle. They were also placed (1) line with the rising and setting sun. This must have been an extremely sophisticated operation involving heavy labor, organization and calculation wich would challed engineers (2) today.

Some of the (3) were dragged from the Welsh mountainous to the southern plains of England and it is still not understood what made ancient man carry these stones hundreds of kilometers cross both land (4) water. There have been many theories. It was once said (5) be a monument to a victory in battle. It is now more commonly accepted that there was (6) connection with sun worship or that it was a temple.

However, two points (7) clear. First, the area was used as a burial grounds and second, it was a place of ceremony. Above all, it is the fact that these massive stones have stood for (8) lòng that amazes everyone who looks (9) them. Will any monuments from the 21st century still be causing speculation in 4,000 years' time and if (10), what will they be?

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30 tháng 10 2020

1. in

2. ??? (hình như từ challed sai chính tả)

3. stones

4. and

5. to

6. a

7. are

8. so

9. at

10. yes