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23 tháng 2 2023

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Read the title. What do you think storm chasers do?STORM CHASERMost people run away from tornadoes, but Roger Hill runs toward them. He is a “storm chaser.” He takes photos of storms. He has photos of more than 650 tornadoes!Hill runs a company called Silver Lining Tours. His company organizes trips for people who want to see tornadoes. He spends about four months every year traveling. He travels all over the United States looking for tornadoes. He finds them by checking the Internet for...
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Read the title. What do you think storm chasers do?

STORM CHASER

Most people run away from tornadoes, but Roger Hill runs toward them. He is a “storm chaser.” He takes photos of storms. He has photos of more than 650 tornadoes!

Hill runs a company called Silver Lining Tours. His company organizes trips for people who want to see tornadoes. He spends about four months every year traveling. He travels all over the United States looking for tornadoes. He finds them by checking the Internet for weather information. When he finds a storm, he starts driving toward it. His company’s cars have special equipment to help him follow the storms.

Whenever he's chasing and photographing tornadoes, Hill knows he needs to be safe. He says you can get close to a tornado and take a picture. However, if you make a mistake, it can kill you. So in a way, it’s like a photographer trying to take photos of grizzly bears. Before taking a photograph, you need to be ready and to have an escape route. Safety is really important!

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17 tháng 8 2023

They just want to see tornadoes and take a picture.

 dịch hộ t bài này nhéMushroom Hunting Gains Popularity in USWhat used to be an outdoor activity for only extreme foodies is now becoming more and more popular in many parts of the United States.I am talking about mushroom hunting! Mushroom hunters – also called foragers -- spend hours, even days, in wooded areas searching for wild mushrooms.Dennis Aita lives in New York City. He has been a mushroom hunter since the 1980s. He first became interested in them while exploring the...
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Mushroom Hunting Gains Popularity in US

What used to be an outdoor activity for only extreme foodies is now becoming more and more popular in many parts of the United States.

I am talking about mushroom hunting! Mushroom hunters – also called foragers -- spend hours, even days, in wooded areas searching for wild mushrooms.

Dennis Aita lives in New York City. He has been a mushroom hunter since the 1980s. He first became interested in them while exploring the Appalachian Trail in the 1970s. As he hiked, he began noticing mushrooms and other wild edibles. So, he decided to try foraging for mushrooms.

Aita says mushroom foraging changed his relationship with the environment. When hiking, he says, he would walk quickly and not see much of the plants and trees around him.However, to find mushrooms, you must walk slowly. “Um, by looking for mushrooms, you tend to slow up a little bit. You get a chance to see the birds. You get a chance to see the trees and shrubs, little animal life and everything.” So, it is necessary to pay close attention to the details on trees and on the ground.

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25 tháng 11 2018

Lợi ích săn bắn nấm phổ biến ở Mỹ Những gì từng là một hoạt động ngoài trời chỉ dành cho những người ăn kiêng cực đoan hiện đang trở nên ngày càng phổ biến ở nhiều nơi ở Hoa Kỳ. Tôi đang nói về săn nấm! Thợ săn nấm - còn được gọi là máy xay - dành hàng giờ, thậm chí cả ngày, ở những khu vực rừng tìm kiếm nấm hoang dã. Dennis Aita sống ở thành phố New York. Ông đã là một thợ săn nấm từ những năm 1980. Đầu tiên, ông bắt đầu quan tâm đến họ trong khi khám phá đường mòn Appalachian vào những năm 1970. Khi anh đi bộ, anh bắt đầu chú ý đến nấm và những thứ hoang dã khác. Vì vậy, anh quyết định thử thức ăn cho nấm. Aita nói rằng thức ăn cho nấm đã thay đổi mối quan hệ của mình với môi trường. Khi đi bộ đường dài, ông nói, ông sẽ đi bộ một cách nhanh chóng và không thấy nhiều cây cối và cây cối xung quanh. Tuy nhiên, để tìm nấm, bạn phải đi chậm. “Um, bằng cách tìm nấm, bạn có xu hướng chậm lại một chút. Bạn có cơ hội nhìn thấy những con chim. Bạn sẽ có cơ hội nhìn thấy cây cối và bụi cây, cuộc sống động vật nhỏ và mọi thứ. ”Vì vậy, cần chú ý đến chi tiết trên cây và trên mặt đất.

25 tháng 11 2018

Lợi ích săn bắn nấm phổ biến ở Mỹ

Có gì từng là một hoạt động ngoài trời cho chỉ ẩm thực cực đoan đang ngày càng trở nên phổ biến hơn ở nhiều nơi trên nước Mỹ.

Tôi đang nói về thợ săn nấm săn nấm - hay còn gọi là kiếm ăn - bỏ ra hàng giờ, thậm chí nhiều ngày, tại các khu vực nhiều cây cối tìm kiếm nấm hoang dã.

Dennis Aita sống ở thành phố New York. Ông đã được một thợ săn nấm từ những năm 1980. Đầu tiên ông bắt đầu quan tâm đến họ trong khi khám phá đường mòn Appalachian vào những năm 1970. Như ông Tăng, ông bắt đầu nhận thấy nấm và edibles hoang dã khác. Vì vậy, ông quyết định để thử thức ăn cho nấm.

Aita nói nấm tìm kiếm thức ăn thay đổi mối quan hệ của mình với môi trường. Khi đi bộ đường dài, ông nói, ông sẽ đi một cách nhanh chóng và không nhìn thấy phần lớn các loài thực vật và cây cối xung quanh him.However, để tìm nấm, bạn phải đi bộ chậm. "Um, bằng cách tìm kiếm nấm, bạn có xu hướng chậm lại một chút. bạn sẽ có được một cơ hội để nhìn thấy những con chim. bạn sẽ có được một cơ hội để nhìn thấy cây cối và bụi cây, đời sống động vật nhỏ và tất cả mọi thứ. "Vì vậy, nó là cần thiết để chú ý tới các chi tiết trên cây và trên mặt đất.

You should call the police when you believe a crime is about to be committed or has been comitted. Cops would much rather hear from people BEFORE the crime than after the crime. For example, if you see a person you don't recognize as a neighbor, in your neighborhood looking into parked cars, call the cops. We would rather try to catch him and identify him before he steals the car, rather than have to chase him (endangering lives) after he steals it.You should also call the cops about disturbing...
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You should call the police when you believe a crime is about to be committed or has been comitted. Cops would much rather hear from people BEFORE the crime than after the crime. For example, if you see a person you don't recognize as a neighbor, in your neighborhood looking into parked cars, call the cops. We would rather try to catch him and identify him before he steals the car, rather than have to chase him (endangering lives) after he steals it.

You should also call the cops about disturbing choices people make that can effect your quality of life. If someone puts their stereo on so loud it bothers you, you should go ask him to turn it down, and if he doesn't then call the cops. If there is a loud party next door and they keep waking you up, call the cops to make them turn down the noise or break up the party. Call in if you have drug dealing or prostitution in your neighborhood. You should not have to put up with that crap.

There are many ways to get your local cops to help you, that is what they are there for, you dont necessarily have to call. If it is an ongoing problem a letter or email to the chief will usually get the ball going. Or you can wave down an officer and tell them what the problem is, they are public servants that work for the citizens. A lot of serious crimes have been solved because a citizen passed along information to an officer.

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Đọc đoạn văn và viết T (Câu trả lời đúng), F (Câu trả lời sai)Young FarmerAt the age of four, Gavin Clark knew the names of each one of his neighbour’s cows. By ten, he was selling chickens and eggs to his friends, and was winning prizes for them at farm shows. Now, at thirteen, he still loves farming and has his own animals. Presents for Gavin are not a problem – every year he gets another animal from his parents and brother.Gavin’s father, Steven, works for an...
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Young Farmer
At the age of four, Gavin Clark knew the names of each one of his neighbour’s cows. By ten, he was selling chickens and eggs to his friends, and was winning prizes for them at farm shows. Now, at thirteen, he still loves farming and has his own animals. Presents for Gavin are not a problem – every year he gets another animal from his parents and brother.
Gavin’s father, Steven, works for an international company and travels all over the world. Gavin has visited many exciting places in Europe with his father, but he is much happier doing his weekend job on his neighbour’s farm. Steven’s company wanted him to move to Portugal with the family. Everyone liked the idea of living somewhere warm – but not Gavin! He said he wouldn’t leave his animals!
In his free time Gavin plays tennis and football. He goes out with his friends and enjoys computer games, just like other teenagers. But every morning he gets up at half past five to give his animals food and water, before he goes to school. His parent want him to go to college and get a diploma when he is sixteen. ‘Let’s wait and see,’ he says.
1. Gavin lives next to a farm. ……………………..
2. Gavin’s family never know what to give him for his birthday. ……………………..
3. Gavin’s father always travels alone on business. ……………………..
4. Gavin spends Saturdays and Sundays working near his home. ……………………..
5. Gavin didn’t agree with his parents about moving to Portugal. ……………………..
6. Gavin is too busy with his animals to have any other hobbies. ……………………..
7. Gavin gets up at the same time as his parents in the morning. ……………………..
8. Gavin has decided to study for a diploma at college. ……………………..
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Young Farmer

At the age of four, Gavin Clark knew the names of each one of his neighbour’s cows. By ten, he was selling chickens and eggs to his friends, and was winning prizes for them at farm shows. Now, at thirteen, he still loves farming and has his own animals. Presents for Gavin are not a problem – every year he gets another animal from his parents and brother.Gavin’s father, Steven, works for an international company and travels all over the world. Gavin has visited many exciting places in Europe with his father, but he is much happier doing his weekend job on his neighbour’s farm. Steven’s company wanted him to move to Portugal with the family. Everyone d the idea of living somewhere warm – but not Gavin! He said he wouldn’t leave his animals!In his free time Gavin plays tennis and football. He goes out with his friends and enjoys computer games, just other teenagers. But every morning he gets up at half past five to give his animals food and water, before he goes to school. His parent want him to go to college and get a diploma when he is sixteen. ‘Let’s wait and see,’ he says.

1. Gavin lives next to a farm.          TRUE

2. Gavin’s family never know what to give him for his birthday.           FALSE

3. Gavin’s father always travels alone on business.              FALSE

4. Gavin spends Saturdays and Sundays working near his home.                 FALSE

5. Gavin didn’t agree with his parents about moving to Portugal.            TRUE

6. Gavin is too busy with his animals to have any other hobbies.        FALSE

7. Gavin gets up at the same time as his parents in the morning.      FALSE

8. Gavin has decided to study for a diploma at college             TRUE

In this section you will find after the reading passage a number of questions of unfinished statements about the passage , each with four suggested answers or ways of finishing . You must choose the one which you think fits best (10 points) People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sing, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They sing to give...
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In this section you will find after the reading passage a number of questions of unfinished statements about the passage , each with four suggested answers or ways of finishing . You must choose the one which you think fits best (10 points)

People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sing, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They sing to give information. Their songs are their language.

The most beautiful songs are sung by male (cock) birds. They sing when they want to attract a female (hen) bird. It is their way of saying that they are looking for a wife.

Birds also sing to tell other birds to keep away. To a bird, his tree or even a branch of tree, is his home. He does not want strangers to come near him, so he sings to warn them.

If a bird cannot sing well, he usually has some other means of giving important information. Some birds dance, spread out their tails or make other sings. One bird has a most unusual way of finding a wife. It builds a small garden of shells and flowers.

21. Why do people usually sing ?
A. They like birds. B. They feel happy.
C. They want to tell a story . D. They like studying music.

22. Which birds sing the most beautiful songs ?
A. Birds in a good temper. B. Cock birds.
C. Hen birds. D. Female birds which attract male birds.

23. What warnings does a bird sometimes sing ?
A. A warning to keep away. B. A warning to come quickly.
C. A warning about the approach of people D. A warning to stop singing.

24. What do most birds usually do if they cannot sing well ?
A. warn other birds to go away. B. give their information in another way.
C. find a wife. D. fly high in the sky.

25. What is one bird's unusual way of attracting a hen bird ?
A. It dances. B. It spreads out its tail.
C. It searches for a wife. D. It uses shells and flowers to make a garden.

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13 tháng 5 2019

21. Why do people usually sing ?
A. They like birds. B. They feel happy.
C. They want to tell a story . D. They like studying music.

22. Which birds sing the most beautiful songs ?
A. Birds in a good temper. B. Cock birds.
C. Hen birds. D. Female birds which attract male birds.

23. What warnings does a bird sometimes sing ?
A. A warning to keep away. B. A warning to come quickly.
C. A warning about the approach of people D. A warning to stop singing.

24. What do most birds usually do if they cannot sing well ?
A. warn other birds to go away. B. give their information in another way.
C. find a wife. D. fly high in the sky.

25. What is one bird's unusual way of attracting a hen bird ?
A. It dances. B. It spreads out its tail.
C. It searches for a wife. D. It uses shells and flowers to make a garden.

30 tháng 5 2021

21. B

22. B

23. C

24. B

25. C

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25 tháng 11 2023

c. He can communicate with humans (Anh ý có thể giao tiếp với con người)

Ex1: Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present progressive tense. 1.This morning it ( rain ) ...................... I can see Janet from my window. She ( stand ) ...................... at the corner of 5th and Pine. She ( hold ) ............................. her umbrella over her head. She ( wait ) ......................... for the bus. 2.Cuckoos ( not build ) ....................... nests. They ( use ) ....................... the nests of other birds. 3.You can't see Tom...
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Ex1: Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present progressive tense.

1.This morning it ( rain ) ...................... I can see Janet from my window. She ( stand ) ...................... at the corner of 5th and Pine. She ( hold ) ............................. her umbrella over her head. She ( wait ) ......................... for the bus.

2.Cuckoos ( not build ) ....................... nests. They ( use ) ....................... the nests of other birds.

3.You can't see Tom now: he ( have ) ....................... a bath.

4.What she ( do ) ......................... in the evenings?

- She usually ( play ) ....................... cards or ( watch ) ...................... TV.

5.I won't go out now as it ( rain ) ......................... and I ( not have ) ........................... an umbrella.

6.He usually ( speak ) .................... so quickly that I ( not understand ) him.

7. Ann ( make ) ............................. a dress for herself at the moment. She ( make ) ............................... all her own clothers.

8. Look at that crowd. I ( wonder ) .......................... what they ( wait ) ............................... for.

9.Stop! You ( not see ) ............................. the notice?

- I ( see ) .......................... it but I can't read it because I ( not wear ) .......................................... my glasses. What is ( say ) ....................?

10. I ( think ) ........................... it is a pity you don't take more exercise. You ( get ) ..................................... fat.

11.This is our itinerary. We ( leave ) ......................... home on the 8th, ( arrive ) ......................... in Paris on the 9th, ( spend ) .......................... the day in Paris, and ( set ) ............................. out that night for Venice.

That ( sound ) ........................ most interesting. You must tell me all about it when you ( get ) ............................. back.

12.This story is about a boy who ( make ).............................. friends with a snake which he ( find )............................. in his garden. Then he ( go ).... away but he ( not forget )...................................... the snake and some years later he ( return ) ................... and ( look ) ....................... for it.

13.- What you ( wait )....................... for?

- I ( wait )......................... for the shop to open.

- But it ( not open ).......................... till 9.00.

- I ( know )................... but I ( want ).............................. to be early, as their sale ( start ).................................. today.

14.Who ( own ).......................... this umbrella?

I ( not know )............................. everybody ( use )............................... it but nobody ( know )........................ who ( own )........................... it.

15.- You ( mind )................................ if I ( ask )............................ you a question?

- That ( depend ) ............................ on the question.

- It ( concern )................................. your brother.

- I ( refuse ).................................. to answer any question about my brother.

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8 tháng 6 2017

Ex1: Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present progressive tense.

1.This morning it ( rain ) ...........is raining........... I can see Janet from my window. She ( stand ) ............is standing.......... at the corner of 5th and Pine. She ( hold ) ...............is holding.............. her umbrella over her head. She ( wait ) ..............is waiting........... for the bus.

2.Cuckoos ( not build ) ............don't built......... nests. They ( use ) ............use........... the nests of other birds.

3.You can't see Tom now: he ( have ) ............is having........... a bath.

4.What does she ( do ) ..............do........... in the evenings?

- She usually ( play ) ............plays........... cards or ( watch ) ............watches.......... TV.

5.I won't go out now as it ( rain ) ..............is raining........... and I ( not have ) ..............don't have............. an umbrella.

6.He usually ( speak ) ...........speaks......... so quickly that I ( not understand ) him.

7. Ann ( make ) ................is making............. a dress for herself at the moment. She ( make ) .................makes.............. all her own clothers.

8. Look at that crowd. I ( wonder ) ...............wonder........... what they ( wait ) ................are waiting............... for.

9.Stop! Don't You ( not see ) ................see............. the notice?

- I ( see ) .............see............. it but I can't read it because I ( not wear ) ......................am not wearing.................... my glasses. What does it ( say ) ...........say.........?

10. I ( think ) ...............think............ it is a pity you don't take more exercise. You ( get ) ...................are getting.................. fat.

11.This is our itinerary. We ( leave ) ..............leave........... home on the 8th, ( arrive ) .............arrive............ in Paris on the 9th, ( spend ) ..............spend............ the day in Paris, and ( set ) ................set............. out that night for Venice.

That ( sound ) .............sounds........... most interesting. You must tell me all about it when you ( get ) ...............get.............. back.

12.This story is about a boy who ( make )...............makes............... friends with a snake which he ( find )...............finds.............. in his garden. Then he ( go )..goes.. away but he ( not forget )....................doesn't forget.................. the snake and some years later he ( return ) ...........returns........ and ( look ) ............looks........... for it.

13.- What you ( wait )............are you waiting........... for?

- I ( wait ).............am waiting............ for the shop to open.

- But it ( not open )..............doesn't open............ till 9.00.

- I ( know )..........know......... but I ( want )................want.............. to be early, as their sale ( start )..................starts................ today.

14.Who ( own )..............owns............ this umbrella?

I ( not know )...............don't know............... Everybody ( use ).................is using.............. it but nobody ( know ).............knows........... who ( own )..............owns............. it.

15.- Would You ( mind )...............mind................. if I ( ask )...............asked............. you a question?

- That ( depend ) ...............depends............. on the question.

- It ( concern ).................concerns................ your brother.

- I ( refuse ).................refuse................. to answer any question about my brother.

- THE END -

9 tháng 6 2017

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SECTION B: In this section you will find after the reading passage a number of questions of unfinished statements about the passage, each with four suggested answers or ways of finishing. You must choose the one which you think fits best (10 points) People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sing, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They...
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SECTION B:

In this section you will find after the reading passage a number of questions of unfinished statements about the passage, each with four suggested answers or ways of finishing. You must choose the one which you think fits best (10 points)

People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sing, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They sing to give information. Their songs are their language.

The most beautiful songs are sung by male (cock) birds. They sing when they want to attract a female (hen) bird. It is their way of saying that they are looking for a wife.

Birds also sing to tell other birds to keep away. To a bird, his tree or even a branch of tree, is his home. He does not want strangers to come near him, so he sings to warn them.

If a bird cannot sing well, he usually has some other means of giving important information. Some birds dance, spread out their tails or make other sings. One bird has a most unusual way of finding a wife. It builds a small garden of shells and flowers.

  1. Why do people usually sing ?
  2. They like birds. B. They feel happy.
  3. They want to tell a story . D. They like studying music.
  4. Which birds sing the most beautiful songs ?
  5. Birds in a good temper. B. Cock birds.
  6. Hen birds. D. Female birds which attract male birds.
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3 tháng 1 2017

SECTION B:

In this section you will find after the reading passage a number of questions of unfinished statements about the passage, each with four suggested answers or ways of finishing. You must choose the one which you think fits best (10 points)

People usually sing because they like music or because they feel happy. They express their happiness by singing. When a bird sing, however, its song usually means much more than that the bird is happy. Birds have many reasons for singing. They sing to give information. Their songs are their language.

The most beautiful songs are sung by male (cock) birds. They sing when they want to attract a female (hen) bird. It is their way of saying that they are looking for a wife.

Birds also sing to tell other birds to keep away. To a bird, his tree or even a branch of tree, is his home. He does not want strangers to come near him, so he sings to warn them.

If a bird cannot sing well, he usually has some other means of giving important information. Some birds dance, spread out their tails or make other sings. One bird has a most unusual way of finding a wife. It builds a small garden of shells and flowers.

Why do people usually sing ?
They like birds. B. They feel happy.
They want to tell a story . D. They like studying music.
Which birds sing the most beautiful songs ?
Birds in a good temper. B. Cock birds.
Hen birds. D. Female birds which attract male birds.

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Ex1: Fill in the blanks with the PAST form of the verbs:

   Benjamin Franklin ..... was born .....  (be born) in Boston in 1706. He .................. (be) the fifteenth of the seventeen children of the poor candlemaker. He .............. (go) to school only one year. He .................. (begin) to work when he was twelve. At the age of fourteen he ................... (decide) to be a write. He .................. (copy) the great stories of famous writers and later he .............. (become) the best known writer in his time.

   When he ............. (be) seventeen, he ............... (leave) Boston and ................ (arrive) in Philadelphia with only a few pennies in his pocket. He ................. (get) a job as a publisher of a newspaper and ............. (retire) from bisiness as a very rich man at forty-two. Then he .................. (spend) the next forty years for his government. He .................. (play) an important role in the founding of the USA.

   Franklin ..................... (be) also an important scientist and inventor. He .............. (draw) electricity from a cloud on a kite string. He ............. (write) one of the first text books on electricity. He ........... (invent) a simple lightning rod and many other practical tools. He ............... (make) a study of water and .............. (discover) many principles of hydrodynamics. He even ............... (invent)  bifocal glasses when he was seventy-eight and .............. (need) them himself.

  Franklin .................. (do) all these things and many more because he ............. (believe) he ............. (can).

 

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