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14 tháng 2 2022

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. When people meet and talk, they are using not only words, but also the (36)______of their voice and their body language to communicate. Sometimes people use body language consciously to add meaning to their words, (37)____ other body language may be unconscious. For example, a person may (38)_____ start tapping his or her foot...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

When people meet and talk, they are using not only words, but also the (36)______of their voice and their body language to communicate. Sometimes people use body language consciously to add meaning to their words, (37)____ other body language may be unconscious. For example, a person may (38)_____ start tapping his or her foot while talking with someone. This body language could be (39)______as meaning “I am not interested in talking with you.” Other gestures that (40)_______ not being interested in others include crossed arms, leaning away from others, and not looking at the speaker.

36. A. height B. nature C. state D. tone

37. A. so B. but C. however D. because

38. A. temporarily B. automatically C. indefinitely D. unfortunately

39. A. relied B. meant C. counted D. interpreted

40. A. refer B. infer C. imply D. tell

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions FOOD FIRST How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you. Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions

FOOD FIRST

How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and in fact, the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s. That was nearly 1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally, let’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, according to some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg,
Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw created the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later,
German sailors introduced hamburgers to Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste; as long as they are delicious! So, go get some of yourfavorite food and dig in.

41. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Curry was created in England. B. There are many foods that help your body.
C. People created fast food long ago. D. Some facts about foods are surprising.
42. Which is probably true about British curry dishes in the 1400s?
A. The dishes did not have meat. B. The spices cost a lot.
C. People ate curry on special days. D. British sailors first made curry.
43. What did people in Naples learn from Persians?
A. How to make pizza B. How to cook cheese
C. How to use spices from Iran D. How to make flat bread
44. Who introduced hamburgers to America?
A. Persians B. Otto Kuasw C. Italians D. German sailors

45. Which food was probably made first?
A. Hamburgers B. Cheesy Persian bread

C. Italian pizza D. English curry

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions FOOD FIRST How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you. Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions

FOOD FIRST

How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and in fact, the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s. That was nearly 1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally, let’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, according to some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg,
Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw created the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later,
German sailors introduced hamburgers to Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste; as long as they are delicious! So, go get some of yourfavorite food and dig in.

41. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Curry was created in England. B. There are many foods that help your body.
C. People created fast food long ago. D. Some facts about foods are surprising.
42. Which is probably true about British curry dishes in the 1400s?
A. The dishes did not have meat. B. The spices cost a lot.
C. People ate curry on special days. D. British sailors first made curry.
43. What did people in Naples learn from Persians?
A. How to make pizza B. How to cook cheese
C. How to use spices from Iran D. How to make flat bread
44. Who introduced hamburgers to America?
A. Persians B. Otto Kuasw C. Italians D. German sailors

45. Which food was probably made first?
A. Hamburgers B. Cheesy Persian bread

C. Italian pizza D. English curry

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26 tháng 1 2024

41.D

42.C

43.A

44.D

45.B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions FOOD FIRST How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you. Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions

FOOD FIRST

How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and in fact, the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s. That was nearly 1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally, let’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, according to some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg,
Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw created the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later,
German sailors introduced hamburgers to Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste; as long as they are delicious! So, go get some of yourfavorite food and dig in.

41. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Curry was created in England. B. There are many foods that help your body.
C. People created fast food long ago. D. Some facts about foods are surprising.
42. Which is probably true about British curry dishes in the 1400s?
A. The dishes did not have meat. B. The spices cost a lot.
C. People ate curry on special days. D. British sailors first made curry.
43. What did people in Naples learn from Persians?
A. How to make pizza B. How to cook cheese
C. How to use spices from Iran D. How to make flat bread
44. Who introduced hamburgers to America?
A. Persians B. Otto Kuasw C. Italians D. German sailors

45. Which food was probably made first?
A. Hamburgers B. Cheesy Persian bread

C. Italian pizza D. English curry

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EX1 :Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question 1 -10, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. Robots can work in places humans can't easily get to. These include deep oceans on distant planets or on sites with bad pollution. Robots are also used in factories (1) ________ they can work more quickly and accurately than a human, and without needing to rest. Improvements in technology over the past 50 years have (2) _______ that...
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EX1 :Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question 1 -10, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

Robots can work in places humans can't easily get to. These include deep oceans on distant planets or on sites with bad pollution. Robots are also used in factories (1) ________ they can work more quickly and accurately than a human, and without needing to rest. Improvements in technology over the past 50 years have (2) _______ that scientists are now able to create very clever robots. The most complicated of these can make (3) _______ for themselves, learn new things, and deal with problems. However, while robots that look like people are very common in science fiction films, they are very (4) _______ in real life. Making a machine that can balance and move on two legs is a real challenge and is unnecessary for most of the jobs we need robots to do for us. However, a Japanese robot (5)_____ as Asimo does walk on two legs and can even climb up and down stairs.

1. A. unless B. because C. although D. despite

2. A. intended B. supposed C. said D. meant

3. A. results B. decisions C. thoughts D. options

4. A. rare B. thin C. little D. narrow

5.A. called B. known C. named D. said

EX2: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underline word(s) in each of the following question.

Her father died after he had brought up all of his children.

A. was in the dust

B. was out of this world

C. was the apple of her eyes

D. called it a day

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2 tháng 6 2019

EX1 :Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question 1 -10, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

Robots can work in places humans can't easily get to. These include deep oceans on distant planets or on sites with bad pollution. Robots are also used in factories (1) ________ they can work more quickly and accurately than a human, and without needing to rest. Improvements in technology over the past 50 years have (2) _______ that scientists are now able to create very clever robots. The most complicated of these can make (3) _______ for themselves, learn new things, and deal with problems. However, while robots that look like people are very common in science fiction films, they are very (4) _______ in real life. Making a machine that can balance and move on two legs is a real challenge and is unnecessary for most of the jobs we need robots to do for us. However, a Japanese robot (5)_____ as Asimo does walk on two legs and can even climb up and down stairs.

1. A. unless B. because C. although D. despite

2. A. intended B. supposed C. said D. meant

3. A. results B. decisions C. thoughts D. options

4. A. rare B. thin C. little D. narrow

5.A. called B. known C. named D. said

EX2: Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underline word(s) in each of the following question.

Her father died after he had brought up all of his children.

A. was in the dust

B. was out of this world

C. was the apple of her eyes

D. called it a day

20 tháng 2 2020

When people meet and talk, they are using not only words, but also the (36)______of their voice and their body language to communicate. Sometimes people use body language consciously to add meaning to their words, (37)____ other body language may be unconscious. For example, a person may (38)_____ start tapping his or her foot while talking with someone. This body language could be (39)______as meaning “I am not interested in talking with you.” Other gestures that (40)_______ not being interested in others include crossed arms, leaning away from others, and not looking at the speaker.

36. A. height B. nature C. state D. tone

37. A. so B. but C. however D. because

38. A. temporarily B. automatically C. indefinitely D. unfortunately

39. A. relied B. meant C. counted D. interpreted

40. A. refer B. infer C. imply D. tell

#Yumi

20 tháng 2 2020

Cảm ơn nhiều nha yeu

23 tháng 4 2019

1b

2d

3a

4d

5c

chúc bạn học tốt!!thanghoa

21 tháng 4 2019

1. If you buy souvenirs made from endangered animals or plants, you ___ contribute to making them become extinct.

a. would

b. might

c. could

d. are

2. You ___ help the local people if you buy local products whenever possible and pay a fair price for what you buy.

a. could

b. would

c. wouldn't

d. will

3. Every year, millions of people descend ___ protected and pristine natural areas to observe rare species.

a.on

b. at

c. in

d. to

4. A number of reports have cast doubt___ the value of ecotourism.

a.with

b. about

c. in

d. on

5. It's hard to deny that humanity has played a pretty big role in changing nature ___ the worse.

a.with

b. to

c. for

a.at

Bài 1: Sửa lỗi sai. 1. In his latest book he predicted that little people would die of radiation poisoning. 2. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund. 3. It was so warm weather that we went to the swimming pool. 4. We wanted to go on vacation, but we had few money. 5. You'd better read those kind of books because they are fascinating and helpful. 6. The house on the corner has burned down last night. 7. Gerald explained that the reason he was...
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Bài 1: Sửa lỗi sai.

1. In his latest book he predicted that little people would die of radiation poisoning.

2. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund.

3. It was so warm weather that we went to the swimming pool.

4. We wanted to go on vacation, but we had few money.

5. You'd better read those kind of books because they are fascinating and helpful.

6. The house on the corner has burned down last night.

7. Gerald explained that the reason he was late was because he had had car trouble.

8. Mary found a dress in the corner shop that fitted her perfect.

9. It looked like a terrible accident, but everyone in the car was alright.

10. Nowadays much women are becoming lawyers.

11. A ''knock-out'' is where a person is rendered unconscious by a blow.

12. Good and bad people can be found anywheres in the world.

13. Do you find the United States much different than your country?

14. None of the shoes on sale in that store fit me.

15. The sofa was big enough as to seat four people comfortably.

16. The stars are so farther from the earth that we cannot see most of them.

17. Jogging is more vigorous exercise than to play golf.

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9 tháng 6 2019

1. In his latest book he predicted that little people would die of radiation poisoning. → few

2. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund. → written

3. It was so warm weather that we went to the swimming pool. → such

4. We wanted to go on vacation, but we had few money. → little

5. You'd better read those kind of books because they are fascinating and helpful. → kinds

6. The house on the corner has burned down last night. → in

7. Gerald explained that the reason he was late was because he had had car trouble. → that

8. Mary found a dress in the corner shop that fitted her perfect. → perfectly

9. It looked like a terrible accident, but everyone in the car was alright.

10. Nowadays much women are becoming lawyers.

11. A ''knock-out'' is where a person is rendered unconscious by a blow.

12. Good and bad people can be found anywheres in the world.

13. Do you find the United States much different than your country?

14. None of the shoes on sale in that store fit me.

15. The sofa was big enough as to seat four people comfortably.

16. The stars are so farther from the earth that we cannot see most of them.

17. Jogging is more vigorous exercise than to play golf.

9 tháng 6 2019

1. In his latest book he predicted that little people would die of radiation poisoning. → few

2. Before he died, he had sold his house, wrote a will, and set up a trust fund. → written

3. It was so warm weather that we went to the swimming pool. → such

4. We wanted to go on vacation, but we had few money. → little

5. You'd better read those kind of books because they are fascinating and helpful. → kinds

6. The house on the corner has burned down last night. → in

7. Gerald explained that the reason he was late was because he had had car trouble. → that

8. Mary found a dress in the corner shop that fitted her perfect. → perfectly

9. It looked like a terrible accident, but everyone in the car was alright. → all right

10. Nowadays much women are becoming lawyers. → many

11. A ''knock-out'' is where a person is rendered unconscious by a blow.

→ A "knock-out" is "a blow that causes unconsciousness" (không dùng is where để xác định nghĩa của từ)

12. Good and bad people can be found anywheres in the world. → any where

13. Do you find the United States much different than your country? → from

14. None of the shoes on sale in that store fit me. → câu này đúng, ko có chỗ nào sai

15. The sofa was big enough as to seat four people comfortably. → bỏ as

16. The stars are so farther from the earth that we cannot see most of them. → far

17. Jogging is more vigorous exercise than to play golf. → playing