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SUMMER CAMP: A SOAP OPERA

Every June, thousands of British students fly to the United States to spend their holidays working at summer camps. In return, they get a free return flight, full board, pocket money and the chance to travel. Lucy Graham joined a camp and spent eight weeks working with six to sixteen-year-olds.

I applied at the last minute and was so thrilled at the prospect of spending the holidays doing something more exciting than working in the local supermarket that I hastily accepted the only job left - in the camp laundry.

(124) ___ On arrival I was told by the camp director that I would be doing the washing for 200 children - on my own. Any romantic dreams I'd had quickly turned into nightmare reality. For the first week, the party sent out by the jobs agency - nine students, including me - became a full-time cleaning squad, getting the place ready for its grand opening.

(125) ___ The children's arrival also brought 50 American counsellors to look after them, and the opening of the laundry. At first, I had to work from 8.45 in the morning till 10.30 at night to get all my work done. Considering there was no hot water in the laundry and the machines were old, the washing came out remarkably well.

(126) ___ The kitchen workers, maintenance man and myself found that we were on the lowest level of the camp's class system. Our four British counsellor friends had a much better time. They got friendly with their American colleagues and were respected by the children. They were also given tips by parents after the holiday.

(127) ___ As for the camp itself, it had a large lake and excellent sporting facilities. But because organised activities for the children carried on into the evening, we usually didn't get the chance to use them. However, much more annoying were my room-mates, three 18­-year-old girls who worked in the dining room.

(128) ___ On top of that, the camp food was poor, with child-size portions; fresh fruit and vegetables were rare. One catering worker even stood over the pineapple rings, checking that you took only one each.

(129) ___ However, I couldn't set off as soon as the children left because we had to stay on for a few days, cleaning and closing down the camp. My last duty was to load up the rubbish bags and take out any clothes the children had thrown away, in case their parents asked about them.

(130) ___ What's more, without the free ticket I got to the US - and the rail ticket from my parents ­- I would never have seen Niagara Falls, gone up the Empire State Building or had my picture taken with Mickey Mouse at Disney World.

A They had never been away from home before, and spent most of the night screaming with excitement. Sometimes, the only way to get any rest was to pretend to be ill and sleep in the medical centre.

B We weren't so lucky. We were never invited to join in the evening activities. When we did manage to get out of the camp, our evenings tended to consist of eating ice-cream at the local gas station.

C As a result, the standard of the camp you end up in is usually a question of luck. However, the agencies do hold meetings where you can ask representatives from camps about the facilities and the nature of the work you will be expected to do.

D We swept out the bedrooms and scrubbed the lavatories, gymnasium and kitchen. We polished the cooking equipment, put up the sports nets and carried any luggage sent on ahead to the bedrooms.

E On the whole it had been well worth it. Despite the washing, the camp's plus points had been a beautiful setting, meeting a great bunch of travelling companions and doing far more reading for my university course than I would have done at home.

F All these disadvantages meant that Saturdays, our days off, were highly valued. The places we visited then, such as New York City, gave me an appetite for travelling later on. If I hadn't done that, I would have regretted it - there is so much to see and do and I was keen to get on with it.

G But with so many clothes to wash and dry, some did get mixed up. I had six­-year-olds marching up and telling me that their parents would be very angry if I didn't find their favourite sweater.

H I started to have my doubts while squashed between the swimming instructor and the sports teacher during the three-hour minibus ride to the camp, which was in a tiny town about 90 miles from New York City.

Your answer:

124. ……….……………       125. ……………………        126. ……………………

127. …………………….       128. ……………………        129. ……………………

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21 tháng 9 2017

V- Correct the mistakes in the following sentences (1,0 pt):

1. We took a lot of photos showing-> to show the trip to our parents.

2. Hary S . Truman assumed, the presidency of the United States after F.D.Roosevelt dies=> died in office.

3. Students who did not brought=> bring pencils to test were not allowed to take it.

4. Millions of people have visit=> visited Disney World in Orlando, Florida, since it opened.

5. At summer camp last year children swam, rode horses, and were playing=> played baseball.

6. Inspiration by=> fỏm her example, other zoologists have begun working with apes in the wild.

7. Your encourage=> encouragement to me is essential for my success because I like being encouraged by my friends and family.

8. What is impressed=> ỉmpessed you most at the meeting you went to last night?
9. I have to admit that my first impressive=> ỉmpession of the lady is very good.

10. We are quite free tonight so shall we to go out together?

to go => go

Tìm từ bị thừa ::Rúp I've just been to see a film called Touching the Void. It's about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains in Peru. It took them two days to reach the mountain they had been decided to climb because it was in such a remote place. They left a companion and the most of their supplies at a base camp, optimisstically thinking about they would be back in a couple of days. After a difficult climb, they reached at the top of the mountain. It was then that...
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Tìm từ bị thừa ::Rúp

I've just been to see a film called Touching the Void. It's about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains in Peru. It took them two days to reach the mountain they had been decided to climb because it was in such a remote place. They left a companion and the most of their supplies at a base camp, optimisstically thinking about they would be back in a couple of days. After a difficult climb, they reached at the top of the mountain. It was then that everything started to go wrong. Because of one climber had broken his leg, he had to be lowered down the mountain by means of a rope. His leg it was so much painful that he couldn't stand on it. After a very exciting bit of the film, which I won't describe, he found by himself alone at the bottom of a crevasse. He managed to climb out and eventually crawl to safety. The cold was so intense that he got frostbite in his hands, but he was carried on, dragging himself down a glacer and accross rocks. When he arrived at the base camp, his friends were too amazed to see him. They couldn't believe that in despite his broken leg, he had managed to reach the camp.

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3 tháng 10 2018

I've just been to see a film called Touching the Void. It's about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains in Peru. It took them two days to reach the mountain they had been decided to climb because it was in such a remote place. They left a companion and the most of their supplies at a base camp, optimisstically thinking about they would be back in a couple of days. After a difficult climb, they reached at the top of the mountain. It was then that everything started to go wrong. Because of one climber had broken his leg, he had to be lowered down the mountain by means of a rope. His leg it was so much painful that he couldn't stand on it. After a very exciting bit of the film, which I won't describe, he found by himself alone at the bottom of a crevasse. He managed to climb out and eventually crawl to safety. The cold was so intense that he got frostbite in his hands, but he was carried on, dragging himself down a glacer and accross rocks. When he arrived at the base camp, his friends were too amazed to see him. They couldn't believe that in despite his broken leg, he had managed to reach the camp.

3 tháng 10 2018

Tú Lê Của mình chắc có chỗ sai, không chắc 100% đâu nha =))

COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP. HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING? When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)....... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)....... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3)............ to sort pieces of chickens. But (4)............. a...
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COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP.

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING?

When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)....... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)....... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3)............ to sort pieces of chickens. But (4)............. a doubt, the prize for the (5)............ boring job has to go to the one I had working for a sports equipment company. My task was to put six table tennis balls into boxes. They left me in a room (6)......... my own with a huge container of thousands of balls. I was stuck out (7).......... sight at the back of the storeroom without even (8)........ radio for company. A day in the room felt (9)........ a month. There is one funny thing I remember: there were supposed to be two speeds of ball: one fast and one that was slower for (10).......... experienced players. The things was, they were actually the same ball, they just went into different boxes!

AI GIỎI ANH GIÚP MÌNH VỚI Ạ!!!!!!!! MÌNH CẦN GẤP LẮM!!! CẢM ƠN RẤT NHIỀU Ạ!!!!

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11 tháng 11 2019

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2. was

3. had

4. without

5. most

6. on

7. of

8. having

9. as

10.the

12 tháng 11 2019

COMPLETE THE STORY WITH ONE WORD IN EACH GAP.

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A REALLY BORING?

When I was a student I did lots of different jobs during the summer vacation, ranging (1)...and... picking fruit to working for a furniture removal company. Fruit picking is hard work, but at least you are outside and have the copany of other pickers. Probably the least pleasant job I had (2)..was..... working in the fridge of a butcher's shop where I (3).....had....... to sort pieces of chickens. But (4).......without...... a doubt, the prize for the (5)....most........ boring job has to go to the one I had working for a sports equipment company. My task was to put six table tennis balls into boxes. They left me in a room (6)....on..... my own with a huge container of thousands of balls. I was stuck out (7)...of....... sight at the back of the storeroom without even (8)....having.... radio for company. A day in the room felt (9)...as..... a month. There is one funny thing I remember: there were supposed to be two speeds of ball: one fast and one that was slower for (10)...the....... experienced players. The things was, they were actually the same ball, they just went into different boxes!

AI GIỎI ANH GIÚP MÌNH VỚI Ạ!!!!!!!! MÌNH CẦN GẤP LẮM!!! CẢM ƠN RẤT NHIỀU Ạ!!!!

B. VOCABULARY I. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. HOLIDAYS WITH FRIENDS I always (28) ................................... to go to Porchester (29) ................................... my summer holidays. It is a quiet little town, full of old and interesting buildings. Very (30) ................................... visitors ever go there, so there are no crowds. I enjoyed its sleepy...
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B. VOCABULARY
I. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each
space.

HOLIDAYS WITH FRIENDS

I always (28) ................................... to go to Porchester (29) ................................... my summer
holidays. It is a quiet little town, full of old and interesting buildings. Very (30) ................................... visitors
ever go there, so there are no crowds. I enjoyed its sleepy atmosphere. I work in a big city, so a holiday in
Porchester was a complete change (31) ................................... my usual life. Besides, I found (32)
................................... about the history of the place. I wanted to learn how life used to be in Porchester -
the stories of (33) ................................... people and buildings.
I made notes on (34) ................................... these things (35) ................................... my holidays
and I soon knew (36) ................................... about the history of Porchester than most of the people (37)
................................... lived there.
I am not a rich man and I cannot afford to stay in hotels. (38) ................................... Jack Thompson
heard that I wanted to spend my holidays in Porchester again all these years later, he invited me to stay with
(39) .................................... . Jack and I were in the Army (40) ................................... during the war
and we were good friends.


II. Complete the sentences below, using the most appropriate one in each case.

out of hand out of work out of the way out of action
out of the question out of date out of practice out of order


41. I haven’t played for a long time so I’m ..........................................
42. I’m afraid the lift is .......................................... We’ll have to walk up.
43. By the time they received the news a month later, it was ..........................................
44. I cannot possibly do as you ask. It’s quite ..........................................
45. He’s been ................................. for several months and he wonders if he’ll ever be employed again.
46. The car was coming straight towards me but luckily I got .......................................... just in time.
47. They did nothing to stop the demonstrators and, by the time the police arrived, the situation had got
..........................................
48. The goalkeeper’s injury will put him .......................................... for several weeks.


III. Complete these sentences with the correct word “for”, “during”, “while” or “meanwhile”.
49. He’s been on holiday ............................ three weeks.
50. ............................ that time, he’s visited his relatives in Australia.
51. ............................, I’ve been doing his work.
52. ............................ he has been on holiday, I’ve been doing his work.
53. I’ve been doing his work ............................ the time he has been away.
54. The crisis arose ......................... the Managing Director was on holiday and lasted .........................
the duration of his absence.
55. The crisis arose ......................... the Managing Director’s absence on holiday. He went to sea
............................ a few days in his yacht; ............................, his colleagues were attempting to
resolve the problems without him because they were unwilling to disturb him ............................ he
was away.
56. When he returned, he was very angry. ‘Good heavens,’ he said. ‘I’ve only been away
............................ a fortnight but ............................ my absence, everything seems to have gone to
pieces. There I was, sailing peacefully around the Mediterranean, and ............................,
............................ the time I was away, you were trying to solve these problems without telling me.’

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I feel like I’ve got two identities: being deaf and being black. It’s a double struggle to fit in and I’ve had to work 10 times harder than my classmates. [A recent report from the National Deaf Children’s Society, which analysed government data, found deaf pupils in England are struggling “at every stage of their education”.] I was born hearing but became ill with meningitis when I was a baby. After that I became deaf. I grew up in Barking and Dagenham, in East London, with my...
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I feel like I’ve got two identities: being deaf and being black. It’s a double struggle to fit in and I’ve had to work 10 times harder than my classmates. [A recent report from the National Deaf Children’s Society, which analysed government data, found deaf pupils in England are struggling “at every stage of their education”.]

I was born hearing but became ill with meningitis when I was a baby. After that I became deaf. I grew up in Barking and Dagenham, in East London, with my mum, who works as a caterer and a cleaner at two different colleges. I was bullied in primary school – people would say “ew, you’ve got hearing aids in” – and felt like I didn’t belong. By the time I got to secondary school I had accepted my identity, but that didn’t mean everyone accepted me. I communicate using sign language, so people would stare and I knew I stood out.

I worked hard in secondary school, but was still told I wouldn’t be able to go to college or university. I was told deaf people didn’t go on to higher education. “Which deaf people do you know who have gone to university?” someone asked. The truth was I didn’t know any, because I had no role models.

This made me frustrated, and my frustration came out as anger. The main way I dealt with my anger, though, was positive. I channelled it into a determination to show people I could achieve, despite my disability.

I got my GCSEs and applied to do BTec business level three at Barking and Dagenham College. I spent two years at the college and the vocational course was fantastic. I met so many different professional people, I had a mentor and people supported me. I’m now able to study a degree in politics and economics and have completed my first year at Lancaster University.

However, the discrimination hasn’t gone away. The first person I met when I got to university immediately made a racist joke. He said: “I’ve got loads of black friends, don’t worry.”

I also get combined prejudice for being both black and deaf. I chose a white hearing aid because I like it and I’m proud of who I am, so I don’t mind if people notice it. But recently a deaf woman pointed at me and said: “Look at him, his hearing aid doesn’t match his skin colour!”

It’s difficult to keep calm all the time. I try to stay positive, but quite often I feel like I want to give up. When that happens, I tell myself I’ve got to look to what I can achieve next. That keeps me going.

I made a few friends at uni last year, but so far I feel I’ve missed out on the full university experience. Next year, I’m transferring to Leeds; it’s a bigger city and I think there will be more deaf students, so I’m hoping I’ll feel less isolated.

I want to talk about my experiences and show young deaf students that it’s possible to go to college or university and achieve things. I got a 2:1 at the end of my first year of university, which I’m proud of, and last year I was named Leidos Career Ready UK Student of the Year.

I want to tell other deaf black students to keep working hard. Have the right attitude and arrive on time, because you can achieve anything if you stay strong. To young people with disabilities, I say keep your identity and be proud of it. Society will always try and push you aside; show them you’re not going to disappear.

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Giúp mình nha cảm ơn mọi người rất rất nhiều!!!

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Write relative pronouns to complete these sentences. 1. We visited the school ___________ my father taught. 2. I met her last month, ___________ she came to our house. 3. We all looked at the place ___________ the fire had started. 4. Did they tell you the reason ___________ they were late? 5. The cat sat on the wall ___________ it had a good view of the birds. 6. They arrived in the evening, at a time ___________ we were all out. 7. I couldn’t understand the...
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Write relative pronouns to complete these sentences.

1. We visited the school ___________ my father taught.

2. I met her last month, ___________ she came to our house.

3. We all looked at the place ___________ the fire had started.

4. Did they tell you the reason ___________ they were late?

5. The cat sat on the wall ___________ it had a good view of the birds.

6. They arrived in the evening, at a time ___________ we were all out.

7. I couldn’t understand the reason ___________ they were so rude.

8. I met him in the cafeù ___________ he was working as a waiter.

9. I listen to music late at night, ___________ the children have gone to bed.

10. I bought them in August, ___________ I was in France.

11. Let me see all the letters _______ you have written.

12. Is there any one ________ can help me do this?

13. Mr. Brown, _________ is only 34, is the director of this company.

14. I know a place __________ roses grow in abundance.

15. It was the nurse ________ told me to come in.

16. The teacher with ________, we studied last year no longer teaches in our school.

17. They showed me the hospital ________ buildings had been destroyed by US bombings.

18. We saw many soldiers and tanks ______ were moving to the front.

19. Dr. Fleming, _______ discovered penicillin, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1945.

20. He joined the political party _______ was in power.

21. Love, ________ is a wonderful feeling, comes to everyone at some time in his life.

22. Freedom is something for _______ millions have given their lives.

23. It is easy to find faults in people ________ we dislike.

24. The really happy people are those _______ enjoy their daily work.

25. We must find a time _______ we can meet and a place _______ we can talk.

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12 tháng 9 2017

Write relative pronouns to complete these sentences.

1. We visited the school _____where______ my father taught.

2. I met her last month, ______when_____ she came to our house.

3. We all looked at the place ______where_____ the fire had started.

4. Did they tell you the reason ______why_____ they were late?

5. The cat sat on the wall ______where_____ it had a good view of the birds.

6. They arrived in the evening, at a time ____when_______ we were all out.

7. I couldn’t understand the reason _____why______ they were so rude.

8. I met him in the cafeù ______where_____ he was working as a waiter.

9. I listen to music late at night, ______when_____ the children have gone to bed.

10. I bought them in August, ____when_______ I was in France.

11. Let me see all the letters ____which___ you have written.

12. Is there any one ____that____ can help me do this?

13. Mr. Brown, ____who_____ is only 34, is the director of this company.

14. I know a place ____where______ roses grow in abundance.

15. It was the nurse ____who____ told me to come in.

16. The teacher with ____whom____, we studied last year no longer teaches in our school.

17. They showed me the hospital ___which_____ buildings had been destroyed by US bombings.

18. We saw many soldiers and tanks __who____ were moving to the front.

19. Dr. Fleming, ____who___ discovered penicillin, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1945.

20. He joined the political party ___which____ was in power.

21. Love, ____which____ is a wonderful feeling, comes to everyone at some time in his life.

22. Freedom is something for __which_____ millions have given their lives.

23. It is easy to find faults in people ____which____ we dislike.

24. The really happy people are those ____who___ enjoy their daily work.

25. We must find a time ____which___ we can meet and a place ____where___ we can talk.

27 tháng 5 2018

Write relative pronouns to complete these sentences.

1. We visited the school _____where______ my father taught.

2. I met her last month, ______when_____ she came to our house.

3. We all looked at the place ______where_____ the fire had started.

4. Did they tell you the reason ______why_____ they were late?

5. The cat sat on the wall ______where_____ it had a good view of the birds.

6. They arrived in the evening, at a time ____when_______ we were all out.

7. I couldn’t understand the reason _____why______ they were so rude.

8. I met him in the cafeù ______where_____ he was working as a waiter.

9. I listen to music late at night, ______when_____ the children have gone to bed.

10. I bought them in August, ____when_______ I was in France.

11. Let me see all the letters ____which___ you have written.

12. Is there any one ____that____ can help me do this?

13. Mr. Brown, ____who_____ is only 34, is the director of this company.

14. I know a place ____where______ roses grow in abundance.

15. It was the nurse ____who____ told me to come in.

16. The teacher with ____whom____, we studied last year no longer teaches in our school.

17. They showed me the hospital ___which_____ buildings had been destroyed by US bombings.

18. We saw many soldiers and tanks __who____ were moving to the front.

19. Dr. Fleming, ____who___ discovered penicillin, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1945.

20. He joined the political party ___which____ was in power.

21. Love, ____which____ is a wonderful feeling, comes to everyone at some time in his life.

22. Freedom is something for __which_____ millions have given their lives.

23. It is easy to find faults in people ____which____ we dislike.

24. The really happy people are those ____who___ enjoy their daily work.

25. We must find a time ____which___ we can meet and a place ____where____

Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (√) by the number. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word by the number ADVENTURE IN PERU 0. I've just been to see a film is called Touching the Void. It's 0. .....is..... 00. about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains 00....√..... 1.in Peru. It took them two days to...
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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (√) by the number. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word by the number

ADVENTURE IN PERU

0. I've just been to see a film is called Touching the Void. It's 0. .....is.....

00. about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains 00....√.....

1.in Peru. It took them two days to reach the mountain they 1........

2.had been decided to clims because it was in such a remote place 2.......

3. They left a companion and the most of their supplies at a base camp, 3........

4.optimistically thinking about they would be back in a couple of 4........

5.days. After a difficult climb, they reached at the top of 5....

6.the mountain. It was then that everything started to go wrong 6.......

7. Because of one climber had broken his leg, he had to be 7.....

8.lowered down the mountain by means of a rope. His leg it was so 8.........

9.much painful that he couldn't stand on it. After a very exciting bit 9.......

10.of the film, which I won't describe, he found by himself alone 10.......

11.at the bottom of a crevasse. He manged to climb out and eventually 11........

12.crawl to safety. The cold was so intense that he got frostbite in his hands, 12......

13.but he was carried on, dragging himself down a glacier and across rocks 13....

14. When he arrived at the base camp, his friends were too amazed to see him 14.....

15. They couldn't believe that in despite his broken leg, he had managrd to reach the camp 15.........

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28 tháng 5 2019

Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (√) by the number. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word by the number

ADVENTURE IN PERU

0. I've just been to see a film is called Touching the Void. It's 0. .....is.....

00. about two climbers who decided to go climbing in the mountains 00....√.....

1.in Peru. It took them two days to reach the mountain they 1........√

2.had been decided to clims because it was in such a remote place 2.......been

3. They left a companion and the most of their supplies at a base camp, 3........the

4.optimistically thinking about they would be back in a couple of 4........√

5.days. After a difficult climb, they reached at the top of 5....at

6.the mountain. It was then that everything started to go wrong 6.......√

7. Because of one climber had broken his leg, he had to be 7.....of

8.lowered down the mountain by means of a rope. His leg it was so 8.........it

9.much painful that he couldn't stand on it. After a very exciting bit 9.......much

10.of the film, which I won't describe, he found by himself alone 10.......by

11.at the bottom of a crevasse. He manged to climb out and eventually 11........√

12.crawl to safety. The cold was so intense that he got frostbite in his hands, 12......

13.but he was carried on, dragging himself down a glacier and across rocks 13....was

14. When he arrived at the base camp, his friends were too amazed to see him 14.....too

15. They couldn't believe that in despite his broken leg, he had managrd to reach the camp 15.........in

In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt) I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel...
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In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their dinner. We hadn’t used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in it so it was fully booked. When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said they were full. I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognised my voice and that I had made the phone call. We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn’t have enough rooms. In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone. but in four different hotels. By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me. I still don’t know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn’t me ...

1.What is the writer trying to do?

A. argue B. explain C. apologise D complain

2.Who was the text written to?

A. one of the tourists B. the writer’s employer

C. the hotel manager D. the coach company

3.Why weren’t any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?

A. A conference was taking place there. B. There were more people in the group than expected.

C. Someone had forgotten to book them. D. Someone had said they were not needed.

4.What happened in the end?

A. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager. B. The tourists couldn’t stay together.

C. The writer found other hotels with rooms. D. The writer called the coach driver back.

5. Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?

A.. The hotel we were taken to wasn’t good enough so we asked to change to a different one.

B. We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach. So it was really late when we got to the hotel.

C. The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they know nothing about us.

D. Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our rooms to other people.

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30 tháng 3 2018

In this section you will find after the passage a number of questions about the passage. You must choose the one which you think fits best . Write your answers in the spaces below (1.0pt)

I know that it is my job to make sure that everything goes well for the tourists and I feel I work hard for the company. I cannot be blamed for last week. I met the group at the airport and took them to the coach. The coach driver was a bit annoyed because the flight was late. But it wasn’t far to the hotel and everyone was looking forward to their dinner. We hadn’t used the Hotel Riviera before but our normal one had a conference in it so it was fully booked. When I announced our arrival at the reception desk, they said they were full. I had booked rooms for the group but the manager said they were cancelled by phone a few days before. He insisted that he recognised my voice and that I had made the phone call. We had a bit of an argument but they obviously didn’t have enough rooms. In the end, the manager phoned hotels in the town and found rooms for everyone. but in four different hotels. By this time, the coach had gone, so we had to get taxis and some of the tourists started to get very angry with me. I still don’t know who made that phone call but it definitely wasn’t me ...

1.What is the writer trying to do?

A. argue B. explain C. apologise D complain

2.Who was the text written to?

A. one of the tourists B. the writer’s employer

C. the hotel manager D. the coach company

3.Why weren’t any rooms available at the Hotel Riviera?

A. A conference was taking place there. B. There were more people in the group than expected.

C. Someone had forgotten to book them. D. Someone had said they were not needed.

4.What happened in the end?

A. The tourists got angry with the hotel manager. B. The tourists couldn’t stay together.

C. The writer found other hotels with rooms. D. The writer called the coach driver back.

5. Which of the following diaries was written by one of the tourists?

A.. The hotel we were taken to wasn’t good enough so we asked to change to a different one.

B. We got to the airport and had to wait for the coach. So it was really late when we got to the hotel.

C. The coach driver took us to the wrong hotel and they know nothing about us.

D. Someone had made a mistake with our hotel booking and the hotel had given our rooms to other people.

Giúp mình vs ạ I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to...
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I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to spare. I didn`t bother to take a good look at the ticket. The clerk at the desk told me politely but firmly that the departure time was 10:15 and that the flight was, according to international regulations, " now closed! ". I had to wait three hours for the next one and missed an important meeting.

The second rule is to remember that even in this age of credit cards, it is still important to have at least a little of the local currency with you when you arrive in a country. This can be absolutely essential if you are flying to a place few tourists normally visit. A few years ago, I took a business trip to Oklahoma. I flew there from London via Dallas,with very little time to change planes in between. I arrived there at midnight and the bank at the airport was closed. The only way to get to my hotel was by taxi and since I had no Dollars, i offered to pay in Pounds instead." Listen, Buddy! I only take Real money! " the driver said angrily. Luckily I was able to borrow a few dollars from a clerk at the hotel, but it was Embarrassing.

The third and last rule is to find out as much as you can about the weather at your destination before you leave, especially if you can take only a little baggage with you. I feel sorry for some of my colleagues who travel in heavy suits and raincoats in May, when it is still fairly cool in London or Manchester, to places like Athens, Rome or Madrid, where it is already beginning to get quite warm during a day. Few people understand just how important it is to have the right sort of clothes with you in these days of rapid air travel.

I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.

1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.

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5 tháng 8 2018

I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.
1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.

=>Because his secretary had got the ticket for him and he thought she said that the plane left at 10:50.