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30 tháng 3 2019

21. I haven't finished to decorate => decorating the Christmas tree yet
22. The most devasting of all storms which is => are the hurricane, which can measure over 100 miles in diameter
23. parts of Africa are ton dry that famine has become an extremels => extremely serious problem there.
24. Champagne, a popular drink at celebrations, is bubls, litgts, and flavorful (???)
25. We passed shops which => whose windows were decorated for Christmas.

The city of Melbourne, Australia has always had a (1)_______________ forunusual weather. Melbourne people enjoy (2)_________ this joke to visitors:if you don’t like the weather in Melbourne, don’t worry, just wait fiveminutes, because it’s sure to change. At the beginning of 1992,Melbourne had its (3)________ January for over 100 years. It rained fornine days on (4)_______ . As well as raining all day, the weather was alsocold. At night, people in some Melbourne suburbs were (5)_________...
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The city of Melbourne, Australia has always had a (1)_______________ for

unusual weather. Melbourne people enjoy (2)_________ this joke to visitors:

if you don’t like the weather in Melbourne, don’t worry, just wait five

minutes, because it’s sure to change. At the beginning of 1992,

Melbourne had its (3)________ January for over 100 years. It rained for

nine days on (4)_______ . As well as raining all day, the weather was also

cold. At night, people in some Melbourne suburbs were (5)_________ on

their heating as (6)_________ it was winter. It was (7)__________ cold many

people could (8)_______ believe that it was summer at all.

The best weather in Melbourne, however, is not usually in

the summer: it is in the autumn. The autumn usually has more pleasant days

the summer. The weather in autumn is usually (10)___________ of

warm days and cool, comfortable (11)_________ .

The (12)_____ of the city at this time of year is beautiful, too. Melbourne

has many lovely gardens and parklands with beautiful trees. In the autumn,

the trees change their (13)_________ to red, gold and brown. As they are

(14)_____ in the air by the wind of a late autumn day, the leaves add life

to the city. So even if the summer is cold and wet, people in Melbourne

can still look forward to the (15) ______of a warm sunny autumn.

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11 tháng 10 2019

1. Reputation

2 telling

3. wettest

4. End

5.turning

6. end

7. So

8. never

9. than

10. composed

11. Nights

12. scenery

13. Leaves

14. blown

15. possibility

18 tháng 9 2017

1. The weather was lovely enough for us to spend the whole day in the garden ( such ..that)

It was such a lovely weather that we could spend the whole day in the garden

2. He drank such a lot of coffee that he couldn't get to sleep (so ...that)

He drank so much coffee that he couldn't get to sleep

3. I was so tired that I fell asleep in the armchair (enough....to)

I was tired enough to fall asleep in the armchair

4. The exam was to difficult that most of the students couldn't do it (such....that)

It was such a difficult exam that most of the students couldn't do it

5. My father is such a busy man that he doesn't have any free time ( too..to)

My father is too busy to have free time

6. It is such an illegible handwriting that I can't figure out what this sentence says (so...that)

This handwriting is so illegible that I cant figure out what this sentence says

7. His son's feet are so big that he has difficltly finding slippers to fit him ( too..to)

His son's feet are too big to find slippers to fit him

8. The composition was so bad that I couldn't read it ( too..to)

The composition was too bad for me to read it

Rewrite the following sentences 1. It was such a high wall that we couldn't climb over the wall. (too... to) 2. The room is so tidy that it took us one hour to clean it. (such... that) 3. It is such a long film that they canh broad cast it on one night. (so... that) 4. The weather was so warm that they had a walk in the garden. (enoug... to) 5. It was such a funny story that he couldn't stop laughing. (to... to) 6. The match was so exciting that all the...
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Rewrite the following sentences

1. It was such a high wall that we couldn't climb over the wall. (too... to)

2. The room is so tidy that it took us one hour to clean it. (such... that)

3. It is such a long film that they canh broad cast it on one night. (so... that)

4. The weather was so warm that they had a walk in the garden. (enoug... to)

5. It was such a funny story that he couldn't stop laughing. (to... to)

6. The match was so exciting that all the fans shouted loudly. (such... that)

7. There is so much rain that we canh go out. (such... that)

8. The milk is excellent enough for the children to want some more. (so... that)

9. My sister is too young to go to the zoo alone. (so... that)

10. There were so many people in the hall that we couldn't see him. (such... that)

11. They drunk such a lot of coffee that they couldn't sleep all night. (so... that)

12. The road is too narrow for two cars to pass each other. (enough... to)

13. The game is too difficult for the children to play. (enough... to)

14. Alice had so many exercises to do that she couldn't go out. (such... that)

15. He runs so slowly that he canh win a prize. (too... to)

16. The downtown area is too crowded for you to get a taxi. (so... that)

17. The weather was lovely enough for us to spend the whole day in the garden. (such...that)

18. He drank such a lot of coffee that he couldn't get to sleep. (so... that)

19. I was so tired that I fell asleep in the armchair. (enough... to)

20. The exam was so difficult that most of the students couldn't do it. (such... that)

21. My father is such a busy man that he doesn't have any free time. (too... to)

22. It is such an illegible handwriting that I can't figure out what this sentence says. (so... that)

23. His son's feet are so big that he has difficulty finding slippers to fit him. (too...to)

24. The composition was so bad that I couldn't read it (too...to)

25. The book is so interesting that we have read it many times. (such...that)

26. He drives too fast for me to call. (so...that)

27. The food is too hot for the old woman to eat. (enough)

28. This folk song is simple. Everybody can sing it.

29. The little girl looks miserable. We all feel sorry for her.

The little girl ............

30. That tower was very high. We couldn't climb it up.

That is ............

31. The tale story is very exciting. We want to hear it again.

It is ............

32. I don't think Mary is old enough to get married.

I think Mary ............

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13 tháng 10 2019

Rewrite the following sentences

1. It was such a high wall that we couldn't climb over the wall. (too... to)

=>IT WAS TOO HIGH FOR US TO CLIMB OVER THE WALL.

2. The room is so tidy that it took us one hour to clean it. (such... that)

=>IT IS SUCH A TIDY ROOM THAT IT TOOK US ONE HOUR TO CLEAN IT.

3. It is such a long film that they canh broad cast it on one night. (so... that)

=>THE FILM IS SO LONG THAT THEY CANH BROAD CAST IT ON ONE NIGHT.

4. The weather was so warm that they had a walk in the garden. (enoug... to)

=>THE WEATHER WAS WARM ENOUGH FOR THEM TO HAV WALK IN THE GARDEN.

5. It was such a funny story that he couldn't stop laughing. (to... to)

=>THE STORY WAS TOO FUN FOR HIM TO STOP LAUGHING.

6. The match was so exciting that all the fans shouted loudly. (such... that)

=>IT WAS SUCH A EXCITING MATCH THAT ALL THE FANS SHOUTED LOUDLY.

7. There is so much rain that we canh go out. (such... that)

=>IT IS SUCH A HEAVY RAIN THAT WE CAN'T GO OUT.

8. The milk is excellent enough for the children to want some more. (so... that)

=>THE MILK IS SO EXCILLENT THAT THE CHILDREN WANT SOME MORE.

9. My sister is too young to go to the zoo alone. (so... that)

=>MY SISTER IS SO YOUNG THAT SHE CAN'T GO TO THE ZOO ALONE.

10. There were so many people in the hall that we couldn't see him. (such... that)

=>IT WAS SUCH MANY PEOPLE THAT WE COULDN'T SEE HIM.

11. They drunk such a lot of coffee that they couldn't sleep all night. (so0... that)

=>THEY DRUNK SO MUCH COFFEE THAT THEY COULDN'T SLEEP ALL NIGHT,

12. The road is too narrow for two cars to pass each other. (enough... to)

=>THE ROAD IS NOT WIDE ENGOUGH FOR TWO CARS TO PASS EACH OTHER.

13. The game is too difficult for the children to play. (enough... to)

=>THE GAME IS NOT EASY ENOUGH FOR CHILDREN TO PLAY.

14. Alice had so many exercises to do that she couldn't go out. (such... that)

=>IT WAS SUCH A LOT OF MANY EXERCISES FOR ALICE THAT SHE COULDN'T GO OUT.

15. He runs so slowly that he canh win a prize. (too... to)

=>HE RUNS TOO SLOW TO WIN A PRIZE.

16. The downtown area is too crowded for you to get a taxi. (so... that)

=>THE DOWNTOWN IS SO CROWDED THAT YOU CAN'T GET A TAXI.

17. The weather was lovely enough for us to spend the whole day in the garden. (such...that)

=>IT WAS SUCH A LOVELY WEATHER FOR US TO SPEND THE WHOLE DAY IN THE GARDEN.

18. He drank such a lot of coffee that he couldn't get to sleep. (so... that)

=>HE DRANK SO MUCH COFFEE THAT HE COULDN'T GET TO SLEEP.

19. I was so tired that I fell asleep in the armchair. (enough... to)

=>I WAS TIRED ENOUGH TO FALL ALSEEP IN THE ARMCHAIR

20. The exam was so difficult that most of the students couldn't do it. (such... that)

=>IT WAS SUCH A DIFFICULT EXAM THAT MOST OF STUDENTS COULDN'T DO IT.

21. My father is such a busy man that he doesn't have any free time. (too... to)

=>MY FATHER IS TOO BUSY TO HAVE SOME FREE TIME.

22. It is such an illegible handwriting that I can't figure out what this sentence says. (so... that)

=>IT IS SO ILLEGIBE HANDWRITING FOR ME THAT I CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT THIS SENTENCE SAYS.

23. His son's feet are so big that he has difficulty finding slippers to fit him.

(too...to)

=>HIS SON'S FEET ARE TOO BIG TOFIND SLIPPERS TO FIT HIM.

24. The composition was so bad that I couldn't read it (too...to)

=>THE COMPOSITION WAS TOO BAD TO READ IT.

25. The book is so interesting that we have read it many times. (such...that)

=>IT IS SUCH A INTERESTING BOOK THAT WE HAVE READ IT MANY TIMES.

26. He drives too fast for me to call. (so...that)

=>HE DRIVES SO FAST THAT I CAN'T CALL.

27. The food is too hot for the old woman to eat. (enough)

=>THE FOOD IS NOT COLD ENOUGH FOR THE WOMAN TO GET

28. This folk song is simple. Everybody can sing it.

=>THIS FOLK SONG IS TOO SIMPLE FOR EVERYBODY TO SING IT.

29. The little girl looks miserable. We all feel sorry for her.

=>IT IS SUCH A MISERABLE LITTLE GIRL THAT WE ALL FEEL SORRY HER.

The little girl IS TOO MISERABLE FOR US TO FEEL SORRY HER

30. That tower was very high. We couldn't climb it up.

=>THAT IS SUCH A HIGH TOWER THAT WE COULDN'T CLIMB IT UP

That is ............

31. The tale story is very exciting. We want to hear it again.

It is SUCH A EXICITING TALE STORY THAT WE WANT TO HEAR IT AGAIN

32. I don't think Mary is old enough to get married.

I think Mary IS TOO YOUNG TO GET MARRIED

17 tháng 4 2019

tim va sua loi sai

1.Staying in bed in all day is not good for our health, hasn't =>IS it?

2.They wish they are=>WERE able to spend more time in the countryside.

3.We studied very hard for the exam, because =>SO we passed it very easily.

chia tu loai

1.AIDS is a.....DANGEROUS............ disease.(danger)

2.Watching TV is a good way of increasing our ...........KNOWLEDGE.......around the world.(know)

3..........SCIENTISTS.............are trying to find out new medicines.

4.We can know the water.......impressibly.......... in the deepest part of this river.(press)

3.viet lai cau

1.Apples are usually cheaper than oranges.->Apples are not.....AS .EXPENSIVE AS ORANGES........

2.That restaurant is so dirty that no one wants to eat there->It is such...A DIRTY RESTAURANT THAT NOONE WANTS TO EAT THERE..........

3.Tim will be eighteen next week->It's Tim...18TH BIRTHDAY NEXT WEEK..........

4.John and Ann didn't tell the truth->Neither...JOHN NOR ANN DIDN'T TELL THE TRUTH..........

30 tháng 3 2019

46. The earthquake hit the city at two in the morning.
The city was hit by the earth at two in the morning.
47. It was such lovely weather that we decided to spend the day on the beach
The weather is so lovely that we decided to spend the day on the beach.
48. Tokyo and Yokohama were struck by a disastrous earthquake in 1923.
The cities which were struck by a disastrous earthquake in 1923 are Tokyo and Yokohama.

13 tháng 8 2019

46. The city was hit by the earthquake at two in the morning.

47. The weather was so lovely that we decided to spend the day on the beach.

48. The cities which were struck by a disastrous earthquake in 1923 are Tokyo and Yokohama.

Read the following passage and do the tasks below: Day after day we hear about how anthropogenic development is causing global warming. According to an increasingly vocal minority, however, we should be asking ourselves how much of this is media hype and how much is based on real evidence. It seems, as so often is the case that it depends on which expert you listen to, or which statistics you study. Yes, it is true that there is a mass of evidence to indicate that the world is getting...
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Read the following passage and do the tasks below:

Day after day we hear about how anthropogenic development is causing global warming. According to an increasingly vocal minority, however, we should be asking ourselves how much of this is media hype and how much is based on real evidence. It seems, as so often is the case that it depends on which expert you listen to, or which statistics you study.

Yes, it is true that there is a mass of evidence to indicate that the world is getting warmer, with one of the world's leading weather predictors stating that air temperatures have shown an increase of just under half a degree Celsius since the beginning of the twentieth century. And while this may not sound like anything worth losing sleep over, the international press would have us believe that the consequences could be devastating. Other experts, however, are of the opinion that what we are seeing is just part of a natural upward and downward swing that has always been part of the cycle of global weather. An analysis of the views of major meteorologists in the United States showed that less than 20% of them believed that any change in temperature over the last hundred years was our own fault - the rest attributed it to natural cyclical changes.

There is, of course, no denying that we are still at a very early stage in understanding weather. The effects of such variables as rainfall, cloud formation, the seas and oceans gases such as methane and ozone, or even solar energy are still not really understood, and therefore the predictions that we make using them cannot always be relied on. Dr. James Hansen, in 1988, was predicting that the likely effects of global warming would be a rising of world temperature which would have disastrous consequences for mankind: “a strong cause and effect relationship between the current climate and human alteration of the atmosphere ". He has now gone on record as stating that using artificial models of climate as a way of predicting change is all but impossible. In fact, he now believes that, rather than getting hotter, our planet is getting greener as a result of the carbon dioxide increase, with the prospect of increasing vegetation in areas which in recent history have been frozen wastelands.

In fact, there is some evidence to suggest that as our computer-based weather models have become more sophisticated, the predicted rises in temperature have been cut back. In addition, if we look at the much reported rise in global temperature over the last century, a close analysis reveals that the lion's share of that increase, almost three quarters in total, occurred before man began to "poison" his world with industrial processes and the accompanying greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of the twentieth century.

So should we pay any attention to those stories that scream out at us from billboards and television news headlines, claiming that man, with his inexhaustible dependence on oil-based machinery and ever more sophisticated forms of transport is creating a nightmare level of greenhouse gas emissions, poisoning his environment and ripping open the ozone layer? Doubters point to scientific evidence, which can prove that, of all the greenhouse gases, only two percent come from man-made sources, the rest resulting from natural emissions. Who, then, to believe: the environmentalist exhorting us to leave the car at home, to buy re-usable products packaged in recycled paper and to plant trees in our back yard? Or the skeptics, including, of course, a lot of big businesses who have most to lose, when they tell us that we are making a mountain out of a molehill? And my own opinion? The jury's still out as far as I am concerned!

Question 1-6: Choose the appropriate letters (A, B, C or D), based on the information from the passage.

1. The author ........

A believes that man is causing global warming

B believes that global warming is a natural process

C is sure what the causes of global warming are

D does not say what he believes the causes of global warming are

2. As to the cause of global warming, the author believes that ........

A occasionally the facts depend on who you are talking to

B the facts always depend on who you are talking to

C often the facts depend on which expert you listen to

D you should not speak to experts

3. More than 80% of the top meteorologists in the United States are of the opinion that .........

A global warming should make us lose sleep

B global warming is not the result of natural cyclical changes, but man-made

C the consequences of global warming will be devastating

D global warming is not man-made, but the result of natural cyclical changes

4. Our understanding of weather ...........

A leads to reliable predictions

B is variable

C cannot be denied

D is not very developed yet

5. Currently, Dr. James Hansen's beliefs include the fact that .......

A it is nearly impossible to predict weather change using artificial models

B the consequences of global warming would be disastrous for mankind

C there is a significant link between the climate now, and man's changing of the atmosphere

D Earth is getting colder

6. Which of these is the best title for this text?

A Global Warming is for real

B Global warming - media hype or genuine threat?

C Weather changes over the last 100 years

D Global Warming - the greatest threat to mankind

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19 tháng 2 2019

Read the following passage and do the tasks below:

Day after day we hear about how anthropogenic development is causing global warming. According to an increasingly vocal minority, however, we should be asking ourselves how much of this is media hype and how much is based on real evidence. It seems, as so often is the case that it depends on which expert you listen to, or which statistics you study.

Yes, it is true that there is a mass of evidence to indicate that the world is getting warmer, with one of the world's leading weather predictors stating that air temperatures have shown an increase of just under half a degree Celsius since the beginning of the twentieth century. And while this may not sound like anything worth losing sleep over, the international press would have us believe that the consequences could be devastating. Other experts, however, are of the opinion that what we are seeing is just part of a natural upward and downward swing that has always been part of the cycle of global weather. An analysis of the views of major meteorologists in the United States showed that less than 20% of them believed that any change in temperature over the last hundred years was our own fault - the rest attributed it to natural cyclical changes.

There is, of course, no denying that we are still at a very early stage in understanding weather. The effects of such variables as rainfall, cloud formation, the seas and oceans gases such as methane and ozone, or even solar energy are still not really understood, and therefore the predictions that we make using them cannot always be relied on. Dr. James Hansen, in 1988, was predicting that the likely effects of global warming would be a rising of world temperature which would have disastrous consequences for mankind: “a strong cause and effect relationship between the current climate and human alteration of the atmosphere ". He has now gone on record as stating that using artificial models of climate as a way of predicting change is all but impossible. In fact, he now believes that, rather than getting hotter, our planet is getting greener as a result of the carbon dioxide increase, with the prospect of increasing vegetation in areas which in recent history have been frozen wastelands.

In fact, there is some evidence to suggest that as our computer-based weather models have become more sophisticated, the predicted rises in temperature have been cut back. In addition, if we look at the much reported rise in global temperature over the last century, a close analysis reveals that the lion's share of that increase, almost three quarters in total, occurred before man began to "poison" his world with industrial processes and the accompanying greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of the twentieth century.

So should we pay any attention to those stories that scream out at us from billboards and television news headlines, claiming that man, with his inexhaustible dependence on oil-based machinery and ever more sophisticated forms of transport is creating a nightmare level of greenhouse gas emissions, poisoning his environment and ripping open the ozone layer? Doubters point to scientific evidence, which can prove that, of all the greenhouse gases, only two percent come from man-made sources, the rest resulting from natural emissions. Who, then, to believe: the environmentalist exhorting us to leave the car at home, to buy re-usable products packaged in recycled paper and to plant trees in our back yard? Or the skeptics, including, of course, a lot of big businesses who have most to lose, when they tell us that we are making a mountain out of a molehill? And my own opinion? The jury's still out as far as I am concerned!

Question 1-6: Choose the appropriate letters (A, B, C or D), based on the information from the passage.

1. The author ........

A believes that man is causing global warming

B believes that global warming is a natural process

C is sure what the causes of global warming are

D does not say what he believes the causes of global warming are

2. As to the cause of global warming, the author believes that ........

A occasionally the facts depend on who you are talking to

B the facts always depend on who you are talking to

C often the facts depend on which expert you listen to

D you should not speak to experts

3. More than 80% of the top meteorologists in the United States are of the opinion that .........

A global warming should make us lose sleep

B global warming is not the result of natural cyclical changes, but man-made

C the consequences of global warming will be devastating

D global warming is not man-made, but the result of natural cyclical changes

4. Our understanding of weather ...........

A leads to reliable predictions

B is variable

C cannot be denied

D is not very developed yet

5. Currently, Dr. James Hansen's beliefs include the fact that .......

A it is nearly impossible to predict weather change using artificial models

B the consequences of global warming would be disastrous for mankind

C there is a significant link between the climate now, and man's changing of the atmosphere

D Earth is getting colder

6. Which of these is the best title for this text?

A Global Warming is for real

B Global warming - media hype or genuine threat?

C Weather changes over the last 100 years

D Global Warming - the greatest threat to mankind

24 tháng 2 2019

bn có chắc đáp án ntn ko ạ

A. Complete the passage below by writing one word in each gap. Weather has a significant effect on all our lives, wherever we live. This is true, (1) _____ the nature of the weather. In some parts of the world, where it is hot and dry, people (2) _____ whether or not there will be enough rainfall for the crops to (3) _____ and thrive. The population in such areas live with a constant (4) _____ of drought. Other parts of the world (5) _____ from the opposite problems, especially at certain...
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A. Complete the passage below by writing one word in each gap.

Weather has a significant effect on all our lives, wherever we live. This is true, (1) _____ the nature of the weather. In some parts of the world, where it is hot and dry, people (2) _____ whether or not there will be enough rainfall for the crops to (3) _____ and thrive. The population in such areas live with a constant (4) _____ of drought. Other parts of the world (5) _____ from the opposite problems, especially at certain periods of the year. Frequently it rains heavily and when it (6) _____ down for a long time there is a possibility of floods which can (7) _____ great damage to property and even (8) _____ of life. Snowy scenes always look very pretty and clean on (9) _____ cards. Those who lives in countries where heavy snowfalls are (10) _____ will tell you that snow is not like this. When it (11) _____ to slush it becomes grey and most unattractive. Snow can (12) _____ driving conditions very difficult, especially when it forms deep snowdrifts, and it can also be dangerous. Many people in areas where it (13) _____ a lot love to ski and the ski slopes also (14) _____ a lot of visitors. However, from time to time the ski slopes are affected by avalanches and these can (15) _____ in tragedy.

B. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space.

1. The first inhabitants of Iceland were a group of _____ families who settled on the island in AD 874. NORWAY 2. There was disagreement about whether the country needs to maintain a _____. DETER

3. Hundreds of _____ from the war zone have arrived in the city and we are trying to find homes for them. EVACUATE

4. _____ patients are often given exercises to help prevent their muscles from becoming stiff. BED

5. It was this passion for fast cars that led to his _____ death at the age of 33. TIME

6. Every effort is made to _____ any errors before the book is printed. RIGHT

7. In a recent opinion poll, a majority of _____ were against nuclear weapons. RESPONSE

8. Her mouth is _____ lipsticked and her eyes are wide open with anticipation. SEDUCE

9. The script has a refreshing _____ and sparkle. SPONTANEOUS

10. It’s better to be an _____ and eat a variety of plant and animals in case there is a shortage of one particular kind of food.

C. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. Do you have a good relationship with your boss? Are________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. There isn’t much likelihood of it snowing today.

It’s ________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Does he know enough English to get by in his job?

Is his ______________________________________________________________________________________

4. It was noticed because of his exclamation.

Had it ______________________________________________________________________________________

5. He can shout even louder but I still won’t take any notice.

No ________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. “There won’t be peace until free elections are held,” he warned.

He warmed that only when _____________________________________________________________________

7. We very much regret the closure, although there really was no alternative.

Much ______________________________________________________________________________________

8. It is vital that people see that the system is changing.

The system must be ___________________________________________________________________________ 9. The thought passed through his mind and the decision was taken a moment later.

The thought had no ___________________________________________________________________________ 10. There is a widespread assumption that a drug overdose caused the soul musician’s death.

The soul musician’s death is ____________________________________________________________________ D. For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the word given. This word must not be altered in any way.

1. The child might have been drowned when he swam in the river alone. RISKED

2. No one’s ever spoken to me like that before. USED

3. Few people came to the singer’s farewell concert. POOR

4. You’re supposed to take the medicine every night for five nights. RUNNING

5. The accusation that he had stolen the money was unfounded. WRONGLY

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26 tháng 9 2018

B. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space.

1. The first inhabitants of Iceland were a group of _Norwegian_ families who settled on the island in AD 874. NORWAY

2. There was disagreement about whether the country needs to maintain a _deterence_. DETER

3. Hundreds of _ evacuees_ from the war zone have arrived in the city and we are trying to find homes for them. EVACUATE

4. _Bedridden patients are often given exercises to help prevent their muscles from becoming stiff. BED

5. It was this passion for fast cars that led to his _untimely_ death at the age of 33. TIME

6. Every effort is made to _rectify_ any errors before the book is printed. RIGHT

7. In a recent opinion poll, a majority of _respondents__ were against nuclear weapons. RESPONSE

8. Her mouth is _seductively__ lipsticked and her eyes are wide open with anticipation. SEDUCE

9. The script has a refreshing _spontaneity_ and sparkle. SPONTANEOUS

10. It’s better to be an _omnivore_ and eat a variety of plant and animals in case there is a shortage of one particular kind of food.

27 tháng 9 2018

cảm ơn bạn nhiều nhé !! , mấy bài trên giúp mình với ạ

A. Complete the passage below by writing one word in each gap. Weather has a significant effect on all our lives, wherever we live. This is true, (1) _____ the nature of the weather. In some parts of the world, where it is hot and dry, people (2) _____ whether or not there will be enough rainfall for the crops to (3) _____ and thrive. The population in such areas live with a constant (4) _____ of drought. Other parts of the world (5) _____ from the opposite problems, especially at certain...
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A. Complete the passage below by writing one word in each gap.

Weather has a significant effect on all our lives, wherever we live. This is true, (1) _____ the nature of the weather. In some parts of the world, where it is hot and dry, people (2) _____ whether or not there will be enough rainfall for the crops to (3) _____ and thrive. The population in such areas live with a constant (4) _____ of drought. Other parts of the world (5) _____ from the opposite problems, especially at certain periods of the year. Frequently it rains heavily and when it (6) _____ down for a long time there is a possibility of floods which can (7) _____ great damage to property and even (8) _____ of life. Snowy scenes always look very pretty and clean on (9) _____ cards. Those who lives in countries where heavy snowfalls are (10) _____ will tell you that snow is not like this. When it (11) _____ to slush it becomes grey and most unattractive. Snow can (12) _____ driving conditions very difficult, especially when it forms deep snowdrifts, and it can also be dangerous. Many people in areas where it (13) _____ a lot love to ski and the ski slopes also (14) _____ a lot of visitors. However, from time to time the ski slopes are affected by avalanches and these can (15) _____ in tragedy.

C. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. Do you have a good relationship with your boss? Are________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. There isn’t much likelihood of it snowing today.

It’s ________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Does he know enough English to get by in his job?

Is his ______________________________________________________________________________________

4. It was noticed because of his exclamation.

Had it ______________________________________________________________________________________

5. He can shout even louder but I still won’t take any notice.

No ________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. “There won’t be peace until free elections are held,” he warned.

He warmed that only when _____________________________________________________________________

7. We very much regret the closure, although there really was no alternative.

Much ______________________________________________________________________________________

8. It is vital that people see that the system is changing.

The system must be ___________________________________________________________________________ 9. The thought passed through his mind and the decision was taken a moment later.

The thought had no ___________________________________________________________________________ 10. There is a widespread assumption that a drug overdose caused the soul musician’s death.

The soul musician’s death is ____________________________________________________________________ D. For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence, but using the word given. This word must not be altered in any way.

1. The child might have been drowned when he swam in the river alone. RISKED

2. No one’s ever spoken to me like that before. USED

3. Few people came to the singer’s farewell concert. POOR

4. You’re supposed to take the medicine every night for five nights. RUNNING

5. The accusation that he had stolen the money was unfounded. WRONGLY

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