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16 tháng 10 2023

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16 tháng 10 2023

1. F

Landslides hardly ever occur in mountainous areas.

(Sạt lở đất hiếm khi xảy ra ở những vùng núi.)

Thông tin: Landslides occur more frequently in some mountainous areas.

(Sạt lở đất xảy ra thường xuyên hơn ở một số vùng núi.)

2. T

You should follow the instructions about landslide emergencies.

(Bạn nên làm theo những chỉ dẫn về tình trạng khẩn cấp về sạt lở đất.)

Thông tin: Follow the instructions about emergency information given by authorities.

(Làm theo những hướng dẫn trong thông tin khẩn cấp mà chính quyền yêu cầu.)

3. F

Avoid going to public shelters as they are unsafe.

(Tránh đến những nơi trú ẩn công cộng nếu chúng không an toàn.)

Thông tin: Go to a public shelter if you feel it is unsafe to remain in your home.

(Hãy đến những nơi trú ẩn công cộng nếu bạn cảm thấy không an toàn khi ở nhà.)

4. T

Landslides may occur one after another.

(Sau một lần lở đến sẽ có thể xảy ra thêm lần khác.)

Thông tin: Stay away from the slide area. There may be a danger of additional slides.

(Tránh xa khu vực đã bị sạt lở. Sẽ nguy hiểm nếu có thể có thêm những lần sạt lở khác.)

5. T

You should stay cautious until the storm is over.

(Bạn nên cảnh giác cho đến khi hết bão.)

 Thông tin: Stay cautious after the storm. Don’t do the clean-up until the storm is over.

(Ở yên một cách thận trọng sau cơn bão. Đừng dọn dẹp cho đến khi hết bão.)

Read the following passage about London's Heathrow Airport and write A, B, C or D for questions 1-10. A. Passport Control If you are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland, you must pass through Passport Control and Customs immediately after leaving your plane. If you are not British or a citizen of a country in the European Community, you must fill out a special form called a landing card before your passport is examined. This card should be given to you...
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Read the following passage about London's Heathrow Airport and write A, B, C or D for questions 1-10.

A. Passport Control

If you are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland, you must pass through Passport Control and Customs immediately after leaving your plane. If you are not British or a citizen of a country in the European Community, you must fill out a special form called a landing card before your passport is examined. This card should be given to you during the flight. However, you can also obtain one inside the terminal building.

When you enter the terminal building from your aircraft, follow the ARRIVALS signs. Make sure that you are in the right channel when you reach PASSPORT CONTROL. There is one channel for holders of European Community passports and a second channel marked "Other Passports.

B. Getting your Luggage

If you have luggage which was carried in the aircraft hold, follow the BAGGAGE RECLAIM signs after your passport has been examined. If you have only hand luggage, pass through the baggage reclaim area and follow the CUSTOMS sign.

C. Customs

All passengers arriving from a country outside Britain and Northern Ireland are allowed to bring with them a certain quality of duty free items. You can get information about how much you can bring by reading the signs marked Duty Free Allowances in the baggage reclaim area.

There are three Customs Channels: the Red Channel, the Green Channel and the Blue Channel. If you have something to declare, or if you are not sure about your Duty Free Allowance, you must go through the Red Channel. Passengers arriving from outside the European Community with nothing to declare must go through the Green Channel. Passengers arriving from the countries in the European Community with nothing to declare must go through the Blue Channel.

Please note that Customs Officers may stop you at any time and examine your luggage as you go through the Green or Blue Channel.

D. Transit Passengers

If you are immediately transferring to another flight at Heathrow that is not bound for a destination in Britain or Northern Ireland, you are a transit passenger and do not have to go through the procedures above.

All transit passengers should follow the black and yellow TRANSFERS signs Airport staff at the Transfer Desk and at other places in the terminal will direct you to your departure gate.

Which section refers to:

- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. __________

- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. __________

- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. __________

- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. __________

- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. __________

- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. __________

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. __________

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. __________

- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. __________

- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. __________

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28 tháng 6 2019

- people who may ask you questions about what is in your luggage? 1. C

- your suitcases and what is in them? 2. B

- people who are waiting for their suitcases to come from the plane? 3. C

- something you must do it, for example, you have a US or Japanese passport? 4. A

- people who are going to change planes at Heathrow and go to another foreign country? 5. D

- tobacco, alcohol and other things with special tax on them? 6. C

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like Japan, the USA, Argentina? 7. A

- people of all nationalities who have just come from countries like France, Italy, Germany? 8. A

- special signs for people who have not yet completed their journey? 9. D

- the first thing you do after you get out of the plane at Heathrow? 10. D

VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I. Match a word in column A with its description in column B, writing the answer in each blank. Answer A B ______ 1. A thunderstorm A. It is created when the surface layer of the ground collapses. It varies in size and are found all over the world. It is an area of ground that has no natural external surface drainage. When it rains, all of the water stays inside it and typically drains into the subsurface. It can vary from a few feet to hundreds of acres and from less...
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VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I. Match a word in column A with its description in column B, writing the answer in each blank. Answer A B ______ 1. A thunderstorm A. It is created when the surface layer of the ground collapses. It varies in size and are found all over the world. It is an area of ground that has no natural external surface drainage. When it rains, all of the water stays inside it and typically drains into the subsurface. It can vary from a few feet to hundreds of acres and from less than 1 to more than 100 feet deep. ______ 2. A tornado B. The Earth has a crust under the oceans and the land that we live on. This crust made of massive areas of flat rock called tectonic plates, which float on the Earth’s mantle, the inside layer of the Earth. When the plates move slowly together, this movement forces energy through the crusts to the Earth’s surface. The energy causes the Earth to tremble and shake. ______ 3. A hurricane C. It is a very bright flash of electricity that happens in a thunderstorm. It is actually a spark that crosses the gap between two clouds or between a cloud and the Earth. It carries an enormous charge of electricity. Trees are burned, metal can be melted and people can be killed. ______ 4. An earthquake D. It is caused by earthquakes at sea. It forms when energy from an earthquake displace hundreds of cubic kilometers of water from the seabed. Large waves begin moving through the ocean from their epicenters. When it reaches shallow water near coastal areas, it increases in height. The sign comes before it strikes when the waterline suddenly retreats, exposing hundreds of meters of beach and seabed. ______ 5. A volcano E. It is a very violent windstorm. The air is concentrated and whirls up rapidly. It is grey in colour and looks like an elephant’s trunk swaying down from the clouds to touch the ground with its tip. ______ 6. A tsunami F. It is a hill or mountain formed when molten material or lave from the inside of the Earth is forced through the Earth’s crust by gases. It can produce vast clouds of very fine volcanic dust which looks like smoke. ______ 7. A sinkhole G. It is a storm where you hear thunder and see lightning. There is usually heavy rain. It is an electric storm. ______ 8. Lightning H. It is the most violent storm known on Earth. It is a tropical storm. It forms at sea and causes dangerous, stormy seas. It can reach the land and destroy buildings and trees. It can blow high waves onto the land and cause flooding. II. Complete each sentences with the correct word from the box. drought flood hurricane landslide tornado 1. When there is a ___________, a lot of water covers an area where there usually isn’t water. 2. A ___________ refers to a long time without rain. 3. When there is a ______________, a lot of rocks and earth fall down a hill. 4. A____________ is a storm with a lot of wind that moves over water. 5. A____________ is a storm in which the air moves very quickly in a circle. III. Use the verbs in the box in the correct form to complete the sentences. bury evacuate rage take recover scatter provide suffer 1. The government _____________ health and other services to the affected regions. 2. Action were _____________ to limit the effects of the floods in Quang Ninh. 3. The Red Cross helped homeless families to ____________ from the disaster through the project. 4. The majority of concerned areas have ___________ from cholera epidemics after the floods and landslides in Central America. 5. Early September, mudslides caused by heavy rains _____________ an entire village of 480 inhabitants. 6. Thousands of villagers ____________ from flood-prone areas after the warnings from the weather bureau. 7. Tiny particles of dust, smoke, salt or pollution droplets that ___________ through the air to cause haze. 8. The fires ____________ for more than a week in the southern region of Chile, which has been hit by a severe drought. MONG MỌI NGƯỜI GIÚP ĐỠ

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Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high...
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Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure. If you are listening to music through headphones, and other people can hear it. it means the music is too loud and unsafe. If there seems to be a ringing or buzzing in your ears, it means the noise is affecting you and damaging your hearing- Wearing earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels can help you reduce the effects of noise pollution.

1. What do people use to measure the loundness or volume of sounds ?

.............................................................................................................................................

2. Does the noise from a vacuum cleaner result in pernament hearing loss after eight hours ?

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3. What can noise pollution also lead to ?

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4. Is the music safe when you listen to it through headphones , and other people can hear it as well ?

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5. What can you do to help reduce the effects of noise pollution ?

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21 tháng 1 2018

Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure. If you are listening to music through headphones, and other people can hear it. it means the music is too loud and unsafe. If there seems to be a ringing or buzzing in your ears, it means the noise is affecting you and damaging your hearing- Wearing earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels can help you reduce the effects of noise pollution.

1. What do people use to measure the loundness or volume of sounds ?

They use a unit called a decibel to measure the loundness or volume of sounds

2. Does the noise from a vacuum cleaner result in pernament hearing loss after eight hours ?

Yes, it does

3. What can noise pollution also lead to ?

It can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure

4. Is the music safe when you listen to it through headphones , and other people can hear it as well ?

No, it isn't

5. What can you do to help reduce the effects of noise pollution ?

I can wear earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels to help reduce the effects of noise pollution

Task 1. (1,25 points) Complete the passage with the words from the box. flooding mudslide snow-slide famine plates Mother nature can be a bit scary at times. These days there seem to be more and more occurrences of natural disasters happening around the world. A (1)…………… is the large movement of snow down the side of a mountain. They occur when the snow becomes too loose and as it slides down it mixes with air and water to cause a powerful and dangerous disaster. A drought happens when...
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Task 1. (1,25 points) Complete the passage with the words from the box.

flooding

mudslide

snow-slide

famine

plates

Mother nature can be a bit scary at times. These days there seem to be more and more occurrences of natural disasters happening around the world. A (1)…………… is the large movement of snow down the side of a mountain. They occur when the snow becomes too loose and as it slides down it mixes with air and water to cause a powerful and dangerous disaster. A drought happens when there has been no rain in a place for a long time. A drought may result in a (2)……………..; this is when there is not enough food to feed the people and they start to starve. An earthquake occurs when the (3) ………………..of the earth start to move and the ground begins to move and shake. The size of earthquakes is measured on the Richter scale. A flood occurs when a large amount of water covers the land. Too much rain usually causes floods. As sea levels continue to rise, the risk of (4) ……………….. increases. A landslide happens on a slope like a mountain or a hill. The rocks and earth become loose and fall down the

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Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each questions. Your mind's ability to bring back experiences you have had is your memory. There are two kind of remembering, recall and recognition. For instance, you may not be able to recall the poem you read yesterday in class, but if you see it again, you will know it instantly because you recognise it. Some few people have "total recall", often spoken of as photographic memory. A person with total recall can recite a whole...
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Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each questions.

Your mind's ability to bring back experiences you have had is your memory. There are two kind of remembering, recall and recognition. For instance, you may not be able to recall the poem you read yesterday in class, but if you see it again, you will know it instantly because you recognise it.

Some few people have "total recall", often spoken of as photographic memory. A person with total recall can recite a whole page of a book he has read only once, or play a musical composition after hearing it once. This is very unusual, however, and most people have difficulty in remembering even the names they heard the day before. This is not because most people lack the ability to remember, but because they had not paid much attention to what they heard. They felt no personal reasons to remember. Having a personal reason for remembering is one of the most important factors in a good memory.

When you have a strong reason for remembering, concentrate as you read or listen, and try to connect the new information to things you already know. A detail is easy to remember when it fits into a whole that make sense. If you understand the entire history lesson before you try to remember any particular dates, your memory may surprise you.

1. One way to improve your memory is __________.

A. to ask other people to repeat something again and again

B. to have a camera with you all the time

C. to concentrate on what you listen or read

D. to learn everything you read or hear by heart

2. This article as a whole tells us about __________.

A. people who can remember whole pages

B. people who can’t remember names

C. your memory and how you may improve it

D. recognition as one way to remember things

3. A person with photographic memory __________.

A. can only remember things if he looks at a photograph

B. can remember every detail of what he sees or hears

C. can be found in mental hospitals

D. brings his camera everywhere he goes

4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Most people lack the ability to remember.

B. Recognition and recall are the two kinds of memory.

C. Your memory is your ability to bring back experiences you had.

D. A person can remember things better if he has a strong reason for doing it.

5. While not directly stated, it may inferred from the article that __________.

A. details are more easily remembered than the whole

B. recall and recognition are the same

C. if one tries hard enough, he can remember as well as another

D. wanting to do a thing is very important to being able to do it

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1C 2C 3B 4A 5C

Have you ever asked yourself why it is that we (1) work? If it is, as some people say, just a question of money, would you be prepared to do any job as long as you (2) ______________________ a lot, even if it involved working for long hours in appalling (3) ______________________? Or are you perhaps more interested in the (4) ______________________ you get when you feel that you are good at your job? It's true that there is a great sense of (5) ______________________ behind, for example, the...
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Have you ever asked yourself why it is that we (1) work? If it is, as some people say, just a question of money, would you be prepared to do any job as long as you (2) ______________________ a lot, even if it involved working for long hours in appalling (3) ______________________? Or are you perhaps more interested in the (4) ______________________ you get when you feel that you are good at your job? It's true that there is a great sense of (5) ______________________ behind, for example, the creation of a well-made product, or the clinching of an important deal, though this might not be the (6) ______________________ if you were serving in a shop or delivering letters. Still, as long as the customers are satisfied, then you can (7) ______________________ yourself on a job well done, and feel that you have (8) ______________________ to the success of the company that (9) ______________________ you. On the other hand, would you feel that your work was more worthwhile if you received more praise from your employers? Would you feel happier if they paid you a (10) ______________________ or sent you to a sales conference in Tahiti? Or is praise unnecessary, as long as the job (11) ______________________ you with the company of other people, and the feeling that you belong to the group? Most of us are probably too (12) ______________________ working to wonder too much about this. One day perhaps we'll find that ideal job which gives life meaning, but until then we'll just get up every morning and keep on working.
Bạn nào nhanh nhất mình tik nha! Cảm ơn!

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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 10:

Abut

Bso

C. and

D. for

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9 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: and: và

Dịch: Dấu hiệu và triệu chứng của sốc bao gồm thở gấp, xa xanh xao, và ngất.

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 9:

A. if

B. unless

C. in case

D. as soon as

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29 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: if: nếu

Dịch: Mất thân nhiệt có thể xảy ra nếu bạn để vết bỏng lớn và sâu vào nước.

Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage belowThe first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve...
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below

The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:

1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.

2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.

3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.

4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.

5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.

6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.

7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.

8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.

9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.

Question 8:

A. to

Bin

C. of

D. from

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10 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: D

Giải thích: cụm từ remove … from…: loại bỏ cái gì khỏi…

Dịch: Loại bỏ các vật thể cản trở khỏi cơ thể người bị bỏng như dây thắc lưng, trang sức, ở hoặc gần nơi bị bỏng.