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Điền các từ trong bảng sau vào ô trống cho phù hợp: go, study, state, find, choose, take, start, stay, private, leave Secondary education in the USAIn the USA students (1).................... their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2).................. to Middle School for three years. Then they go for High School for four years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3)................... school when they are...
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Điền các từ trong bảng sau vào ô trống cho phù hợp: go, study, state, find, choose, take, start, stay, private, leave

Secondary education in the USA

In the USA students (1).................... their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2).................. to Middle School for three years. Then they go for High School for four years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3)................... school when they are 16 and (4)...................... jobs. But most students (5) .................... at High School still they are 18. Then they (6)................... exams and they get " High School Diploma ". There aren't any national exams.

All students at secondary school in the USA (7).................... English, maths, science, and P.E, but students (8).................... other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.

About 90% of students in the USA go to (9)....................... schools. About 10% go to (10) ................... schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.

 

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4 tháng 12 2016

Secondary education in the USA

In the USA students (1).........start........... their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2).........go......... to Middle School for three years. Then they go for High School for four years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3)..........stay......... school when they are 16 and (4)...........find........... jobs. But most students (5) .........leave........... at High School still they are 18. Then they (6).........take.......... exams and they get " High School Diploma ". There aren't any national exams.

All students at secondary school in the USA (7)........... study......... English, maths, science, and P.E, but students (8)......... choose........... other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.

About 90% of students in the USA go to (9)...........state............ schools. About 10% go to (10) ......... private.......... schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.

27 tháng 3 2022

Secondary education in the USA

In the USA students (1).........start........... their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2).........go......... to Middle School for three years. Then they go for High School for four years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3)..........stay......... school when they are 16 and (4)...........find........... jobs. But most students (5) .........leave........... at High School still they are 18. Then they (6).........take.......... exams and they get " High School Diploma ". There aren't any national exams.

All students at secondary school in the USA (7)........... study......... English, maths, science, and P.E, but students (8)......... choose........... other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.

About 90% of students in the USA go to (9)...........state............ schools. About 10% go to (10) ......... private.......... schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.

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Part 2: Read the text below and use only ONE word to fill in each space. Invisible Highways Virtually (0)….every……sacred site in the prehistoric world was linked with others, both major and minor, by a radiating network of straight lines. Few were as elaborate or as easily detected in their heyday as the Anasazis’ strange highways in America. Most, (1) ………….. the Ley lines of Europe, were invisible – which (2) …………….. them, in a way, all the (3) ……………....
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Part 2: Read the text below and use only ONE word to fill in each space. Invisible Highways Virtually (0)….every……sacred site in the prehistoric world was linked with others, both major and minor, by a radiating network of straight lines. Few were as elaborate or as easily detected in their heyday as the Anasazis’ strange highways in America. Most, (1) ………….. the Ley lines of Europe, were invisible – which (2) …………….. them, in a way, all the (3) ……………. mysterious. In a rare case, like the vast drawing-board that covered the desert floor at Nazca, Peru, entire sites were devoted to creating miles of straight lines and, (4) ……………… more bewildering, very precise pictures that (5) ……………be appreciated only from the air. In cultures that had (6) …………… a magical sense of the continuous life rolling through the whole of creation – which today we sterilise and alienate by calling it the “environment”- the lines, visible or invisible, (7) …………… to have meaning. The role they played has been the greatest enigma of all in the study of ancient sacred places. It was also, (8) …………… a handful of researchers have now (9) ……………to realize, by far the biggest clue (10) …………… the meaning and use these sites, and it was staring them in the face all the time.

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22 tháng 8 2020

Invisible Streets Virtually every sacred site in the prehistoric world was linked with other locations, both primary and secondary, by a network of radiating straight lines. Few structures were as meticulously constructed or easily discovered in their heyday as the exotic highways of Anasazis in America. Most, all of the Leys of Europe, are invisible - which in a way all (3) are mysterious. In a rare case, like the giant drawing board covering the desert floor in Nazca, Peru, entire sites were devoted to creating miles of straight lines and, (4) not more confusing, very visual. Exactly that (5) to be only appreciated From above. In cultures already (6) there is a wonderful sense of life constantly rolling through all creation - which we disinfect and alienate today by calling it "the environment" - lines straight, tangible or intangible, (7) they are significant. Their role is the greatest mystery in the study of ancient sacred sites. Also, (8) currently only a handful of researchers (9) realize, by far the biggest clue (10) is the meaning and usage of these sites, and it has always been staring.

/ Read about life in Britain Complete the text with the words in the box start open a big meal in the evening go to work a snack in the morning go home close finish- Homes Most British people live in houses not flat. Most houses have gardens.- Daily life Most office workers (1) ______________ at about nine o’clock in the morning and finish at about five or six (2) _______________ . People don’t go home for lunch. They...
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/ Read about life in Britain Complete the text with the words in the box

start open a big meal in the evening go to work a snack in the morning go home close finish

- Homes

Most British people live in houses not flat. Most houses have gardens.

- Daily life

Most office workers (1) ______________ at about nine o’clock in the morning and finish at about five or six (2) _______________ . People don’t go home for lunch. They usually eat big meal in the evening – they just have (3) _________ at lunchtime.

- School life

Children start school at about nine o’clock and (4) _____________ at about half past three. Most children have lunch at school. Children (5) ____________ school when they are four or five years old and leave when they are sixteen or eighteen.

- Sports and restaurants

Shops (6) __________________ at about nine o’clock in the morning and (7) _____________ at about six in the evening. Normally, they don’t close for lunch. Most shops open on Sunday, too. Many supermarkets stay open twenty – four hours, but most pubs and restaurants close at about eleven o’clock in the evening.

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16 tháng 11 2016

Daily Life

Most office workers go to work at about nine o’clock in the morning and finish at about five or six in the evening. People don’t go home for lunch. People usually eat a big meal in the evening – they just have a snack at lunchtime.

School Life

Children start school at about nine o’clock and finish at about half past three. Most children have lunch at school. Children start school when they are four or five years old and leave when they are sixteen or eighteen.

Shops and Restaurants

Shops open at about nine o’clock in the morning and close at about six in the evening. Normally, they don’t close for lunch. Most shops open on a Sunday, too. Many supermarkets stay open twenty-four hours, but most pubs and restaurants close at about eleven o’clock in the evening.

19 tháng 11 2016

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18 tháng 12 2016

In the USA students start their secondary education at the age of 11. First they go to Middle School for three years. Then they go for Hight School for four years, form the age 14 to 18. Some students leave school when they are 16 and find jobs. But most students stay at Hight School still they are 18. Then they take exams and they get 'Hight School Diploma'. There aren't any national exams.

All students at secondary school in the USA study English, maths, science, and P.E., but students choose other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.

About 90% of students in the USA go to state schools. About 10% go to private schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.

18 tháng 12 2016

Secondary education in the USA

In the USA students (1) start their secondary education at the age of 11. First they (2) go to Middle School for three years. Then they go for High School for four years, from the age 14 to 18. Some students (3) stay school when they are 16 and (4) find jobs. But most students (5) leave at High School still they are 18. Then they (6) take exams and they get 'High School Diploma'. There aren't any national exams.

All students at secondary school in the USA (7) study English, maths, science, and P.E, but students (8) choose other subjects, so they don't all study the same subjects.

About 90% of students in the USA go to (9) state schools. About 10% go to (10) private schools. Most of the private schools are religious schools.