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The Cold War 

Vietnam War 

Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 

The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. 

The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected when it joined in the fight. Not only did the US lose the war and the country of Vietnam to the communists, the US lost prestige in the eyes of the world. 

Before the War 

Prior to World War II Vietnam had been a colony of the French. During World War II the Japanese took control of the area. When the war ended there was a power vacuum. Vietnamese revolutionary and communist Ho Chi Minh wanted freedom for the country of Vietnam. However, the Allies all agreed that Vietnam belonged to the French. 

Containment 

Eventually Ho Chi Minh and his rebels began to fight the French. Ho's soldiers in the north were called the Viet Minh. Ho tried to get US help, but they didn't want Ho to succeed as they were worried about communism spreading throughout Southeast Asia. When Ho began to have success against the French, the US became more concerned. In 1950 they began sending aid to the French in Vietnam. 

The US Enters the War 

In 1954 the French lost a major battle to the Vietnamese. They decided to pull out of Vietnam. The country was divided up into a communist Northern Vietnam and a Southern Vietnam. It was supposed to be reunited under a single election in 1956. However, the United States did not want the country to become communist. They helped Ngo Dinh Diem get elected in the South. 

Major Events During the War 

March 1959 - Ho Chi Minh declared all out war in order to unite Vietnam under one rule. 

December 1961 - US military advisors begin to take a direct role in the war. 

August 1964 - The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is passed by the US Congress after two US Destroyers were attacked by the North Vietnamese. This allowed US troops to use armed forces in the area. 

March 8, 1965 - The first official US combat troops arrive in Vietnam. The US begins a bombing campaign of Northern Vietnam called Operation Rolling Thunder. 

January 30, 1968 - North Vietnam launched the Tet Offensive attacking around 100 cities in Southern Vietnam. 

July 1969 - President Nixon begins the withdrawal of US troops. 

March 1972 - The North Vietnamese attack across the border in the Easter Offensive. 

President Johnson's War Plan 

President Lyndon Johnson had the plan to help the Southern Vietnamese get strong enough to fight the North rather than having the US win the war for them. By putting limits on the troops and not allowing them to attack Northern Vietnam from 1965 to 1969, the US had no chance to win. 

A Difficult War 

Not only were the US troops limited in what they could do strategically by President Johnson, the jungles of Vietnam proved a difficult place to fight a war. It was very difficult to find the enemy in the jungles and also difficult to determine who was the enemy. The troops had to deal with booby traps and constant ambushes from people they thought they were fighting for. 

The US Exits the War 

When Richard Nixon became president he decided to end US involvement in the war. He first began removing troops from Vietnam in July of 1969. On January 27, 1973 a ceasefire was negotiated. A few months later in March the final US troops were removed from Vietnam. In April of 1975 South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam. Soon the country became officially unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam was now a communist country. The US had lost the Vietnam War and also taken a major blow in the Cold War. Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. 

A Proxy War 

The Vietnam War can be considered a "proxy" war in the Cold War. Although the Soviet Union and the United States did not directly go to war, they each supported a different side in the war. 

Facts About the Vietnam War 

The Viet Cong were Vietnamese rebels in the South who fought against the Southern Vietnam government and the United States. 

North and South Vietnam were divided at the 17th parallel. 

Ho Chi Minh died during the war in 1969. The city of Saigon was later renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in his honor. 

The US chosen president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, was not a good leader. He was hated by many Vietnamese and was executed in November of 1963. This was not a good sign for the US hopes in the area. 

58,220 US soldiers died in the Vietnam War. It is estimated that millions of Vietnamese died either in battle or as civilians caught in the crossfire.

 

1) Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II?

2) Who was the leader of the communist government in North Vietnam?

3) When the French pulled out of Southern Vietnam, what country entered to try and help stop communism from spreading?

4) What year did the first US combat troops officially arrive in Vietnam?

5) What country had control of Vietnam during World War II?

6) What United States president decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam?

7) What defined the border between North Vietnam and South Vietnam?

8) What major Vietnamese city was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the leader of North Vietnam after the war?

9) Which side ended up winning the Vietnam War and taking control of the country?

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31 tháng 7 2021

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31 tháng 7 2021

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- Life in the contry may be boring but peolpe are close nature and the air is clean. People have a relaxed lifestyle. But there is nothing bad, they have nothing to do all day.

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Read the passage and answer the questions.The Cold War Vietnam War Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never...
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  1. Read the passage and answer the questions.

The Cold War 

Vietnam War 

Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 

The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. 

The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected when it joined in the fight. Not only did the US lose the war and the country of Vietnam to the communists, the US lost prestige in the eyes of the world. 

Before the War 

Prior to World War II Vietnam had been a colony of the French. During World War II the Japanese took control of the area. When the war ended there was a power vacuum. Vietnamese revolutionary and communist Ho Chi Minh wanted freedom for the country of Vietnam. However, the Allies all agreed that Vietnam belonged to the French. 

Containment 

Eventually Ho Chi Minh and his rebels began to fight the French. Ho's soldiers in the north were called the Viet Minh. Ho tried to get US help, but they didn't want Ho to succeed as they were worried about communism spreading throughout Southeast Asia. When Ho began to have success against the French, the US became more concerned. In 1950 they began sending aid to the French in Vietnam. 

The US Enters the War 

In 1954 the French lost a major battle to the Vietnamese. They decided to pull out of Vietnam. The country was divided up into a communist Northern Vietnam and a Southern Vietnam. It was supposed to be reunited under a single election in 1956. However, the United States did not want the country to become communist. They helped Ngo Dinh Diem get elected in the South. 

Major Events During the War 

  • March 1959 - Ho Chi Minh declared all out war in order to unite Vietnam under one rule. 

  • December 1961 - US military advisors begin to take a direct role in the war. 

  • August 1964 - The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is passed by the US Congress after two US Destroyers were attacked by the North Vietnamese. This allowed US troops to use armed forces in the area. 

  • March 8, 1965 - The first official US combat troops arrive in Vietnam. The US begins a bombing campaign of Northern Vietnam called Operation Rolling Thunder. 

  • January 30, 1968 - North Vietnam launched the Tet Offensive attacking around 100 cities in Southern Vietnam. 

  • July 1969 - President Nixon begins the withdrawal of US troops. 

  • March 1972 - The North Vietnamese attack across the border in the Easter Offensive. 

President Johnson's War Plan 

President Lyndon Johnson had the plan to help the Southern Vietnamese get strong enough to fight the North rather than having the US win the war for them. By putting limits on the troops and not allowing them to attack Northern Vietnam from 1965 to 1969, the US had no chance to win. 

A Difficult War 

Not only were the US troops limited in what they could do strategically by President Johnson, the jungles of Vietnam proved a difficult place to fight a war. It was very difficult to find the enemy in the jungles and also difficult to determine who was the enemy. The troops had to deal with booby traps and constant ambushes from people they thought they were fighting for. 

The US Exits the War 

When Richard Nixon became president he decided to end US involvement in the war. He first began removing troops from Vietnam in July of 1969. On January 27, 1973 a ceasefire was negotiated. A few months later in March the final US troops were removed from Vietnam. In April of 1975 South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam. Soon the country became officially unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam was now a communist country. The US had lost the Vietnam War and also taken a major blow in the Cold War. Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. 

A Proxy War 

The Vietnam War can be considered a "proxy" war in the Cold War. Although the Soviet Union and the United States did not directly go to war, they each supported a different side in the war. 

Facts About the Vietnam War 

  • The Viet Cong were Vietnamese rebels in the South who fought against the Southern Vietnam government and the United States. 

  • North and South Vietnam were divided at the 17th parallel. 

  • Ho Chi Minh died during the war in 1969. The city of Saigon was later renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in his honor. 

  • The US chosen president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, was not a good leader. He was hated by many Vietnamese and was executed in November of 1963. This was not a good sign for the US hopes in the area. 

  • 58,220 US soldiers died in the Vietnam War. It is estimated that millions of Vietnamese died either in battle or as civilians caught in the crossfire.

 

1) Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II?

2) Who was the leader of the communist government in North Vietnam?

3) When the French pulled out of Southern Vietnam, what country entered to try and help stop communism from spreading?

4) What year did the first US combat troops officially arrive in Vietnam?

5) What country had control of Vietnam during World War II?

6) What United States president decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam?

7) What defined the border between North Vietnam and South Vietnam?

8) What major Vietnamese city was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the leader of North Vietnam after the war?

9) Which side ended up winning the Vietnam War and taking control of the country?

 
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29 tháng 10 2021

1. A: Who do you love to hang out with ?__________________________________

B: I love hanging out with my best friend, Linda.

2. A: Why dont you give your personal information to websites ?  _____________________________________________________________

B: I don’t give my personal information to websites because it’s easy to be stolen.

3. A: What is the most popular pastime activity in your country ?_____________________________________________________________

B: DIY is the most popular pastime activity in my country.

4. A: Where is the art of paper folding is originated ?___________________________________

B: The art of paper folding is originated in China.

5. A: How much time did it take you to write the report ?____________________________

B: It took me 3 hours to write the report.

I.Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense,active or passive.Then make questions about nylon.NYLON - THE FIRST MAN - MADE FIBERNylon (1)......(invent) in the early 1930s by an American chemist,Julian Hill.Other scientist (2)......(work) with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938,Nylon (3)......(introduce) to the world.It was cheap and strong and immediately (4)......(become) successful,especially in making of ladies stocking.During the Second World War,the best present for many...
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I.Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense,active or passive.Then make questions about nylon.
NYLON - THE FIRST MAN - MADE FIBER
Nylon (1)......(invent) in the early 1930s by an American chemist,Julian Hill.Other scientist (2)......(work) with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938,Nylon (3)......(introduce) to the world.It was cheap and strong and immediately (4)......(become) successful,especially in making of ladies stocking.
During the Second World War,the best present for many women was the pair of nylon stockings,but more importantly,it (5)......(use) to make parachutes and tires.
Today,nylon stocking (6)......(find) in many things : carpe,ropes,seat bells,furniture,computers and even spare parts for the human body.It (7)......(play) an important part in our lives for over 50 years.Next year about 36 milion tons of it (8)......(manufacture).
*PHẦN DƯỚI ĐÂY LÀ ĐẶT CÂU HỎI CHO BÀI TRÊN*
1)..................................................? - In the early 1930s.
2)..................................................? - An American chemist,Julian Hill.
3)..................................................? - On 27 Otober 1938.
4)..................................................? - A pair of nylon stockings.
5)..................................................? - For over 50 years.
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(1) was invented                                                    (1) When was nylon invented?

(2) work                                                                  (2) Who invented nylon?

(3) was introduced                                                  (3) When was nylon introduced to the world? 

(4) became                                                              (4) What was the best present for many women during the Second World War?

(5) was used                                                            (5) How long has nylon played an important part in our lives?

(6) is found

(7) has played

(8) will be manufactured

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29 tháng 10 2021

1. Our son uses all his free time to look after his garden. (spends)

=> Our son spends all his free time looking after his garden  …………………………………

2. That boy s to listen to pop music better than to watch TV after school (prefers)

=> That boy prefers listenning to pop music to watching TV after school …………………………………

3. Making crafts or collecting things stamps and coins are very interesting. (It’s)

=> It’s very interesting to make crafts or collecting things stamps and coins …………………………………

II/  Read the passage, then decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false sentences.           Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, when he was a young man of twenty-three he moved with his parents to Canada. Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston. Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a practical thinker and a man of action. In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf,  he worked far into the night...
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II/  Read the passage, then decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false sentences.

          Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, when he was a young man of twenty-three he moved with his parents to Canada. Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston. Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a practical thinker and a man of action. In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf,  he worked far into the night experimenting with the electrical transmission of the sound. This led to the invention of the telephone.

…….. 1.  Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland.           

…….. 2.  He emigrated to Canada in 1860.  

…….. 3.  He went to Boston when he was twenty-three.  

…….. 4.  Graham Bell worked with the deaf in Boston.   

…….. 5.  He experimented with the electrical transmission of the sound by day.

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          Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, when he was a young man of twenty-three he moved with his parents to Canada. Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston. Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a pracal thinker and a man of action. In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf,  he worked far into the night experimenting with the electrical transmission of the sound. This led to the invention of the telephone.

…T….. 1.  Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland.           

…F….. 2.  He emigrated to Canada in 1860.  

…T….. 3.  He went to Boston when he was twenty-three.  

…T….. 4.  Graham Bell worked with the deaf in Boston.   

…T….. 5.  He experimented with the electrical transmission of the sound by day.

29 tháng 10 2021

1. This is the most difficult exam I’ve ever done.

=> I’ve never done a more difficult exam than this.…………………………..

2. Our students have never met any friendlier person than Lucy.

=> Lucy is the friendliest person our students have met …………………………

3. Mary started learning Chinese 3 years ago.

=> Mary has learnt Chinese for 3 years …………………………………

29 tháng 10 2021

I've never done any exam more difficult than this one
Lucy is the friendliest person our students have ever met
Mary has learnt Chinese for 3 years

B. Choose the most meaningful sentence written from the given words. 135. most/ my friends/ prefer/ play sports/ to/ surf/ Net.A. Most of my friends prefer playing sports to surf the Net.B. Most of my friends prefer playing sports to surfing the Net.C. Most of my friends prefer to play sports to surfing the Net.D. Most of my friends prefers playing sports to surfing the Net.136. today’s world/ teenagers/ rely/ technology/ more/ the past.A. In today’s world, teenagers rely on technology more...
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B. Choose the most meaningful sentence written from the given words.

135. most/ my friends/ prefer/ play sports/ to/ surf/ Net.

A. Most of my friends prefer playing sports to surf the Net.

B. Most of my friends prefer playing sports to surfing the Net.

C. Most of my friends prefer to play sports to surfing the Net.

D. Most of my friends prefers playing sports to surfing the Net.

136. today’s world/ teenagers/ rely/ technology/ more/ the past.

A. In today’s world, teenagers rely on technology more than in the past.

B. In today’s world, teenagers rely in technology more than in the past.

C. In today’s world, teenagers rely on technology more in the past.

D. In today’s world, teenagers relied on technology more than in the past.

137. most/ ethnic minorities/ Vietnam/ live/ mountainous areas.

A. Most of the ethnic minorities in Vietnam live the mountainous areas.

B. Most ethnic minorities in Vietnam lives in the mountainous areas.

C. Most of ethnic minorities at Vietnam live in the mountainous areas.

D. Most of the ethnic minorities in Vietnam live in the mountainous areas.

138. Thai people/ account/ approximately 1.8%/ Vietnam’s population.

A. Thai people accounts for approximately 1.8% of Vietnam’s population.

B. Thai people account of approximately 1.8% of Vietnam’s population.

C. Thai people account for approximately 1.8% of Vietnam’s population.

D. Thai people accounted for approximately 1.8% to Vietnam’s population.

139. which ethnic group/ second largest population/ Vietnam?

A. Which ethnic group has the second largest population in Vietnam?

B. Which ethnic group have the second largest population in Vietnam?

C. Which ethnic group has second largest population in Vietnam?

D. Which ethnic group have second largest population in Vietnam?

140. when/ I/ be/ child/ I/ enjoy/ play/ computer games.

A. When I was a child, I enjoyed to play computer games.

B. When I was a child, I enjoy playing computer games.

C. When I were a child, I enjoyed playing computer games.

D. When I was a child, I enjoyed playing computer games.

 

 

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25 tháng 10 2021

135B 136A 137D 138A 139A 140D

15 tháng 3 2022

135 B 

136 A

137 A

138 C

139 A 

140 D