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Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answer the question about the passage.Scotland: The Land of Legends

            If we travel all over Scotland, we can see that it consists of three main parts: Lowlands, Uplands and Highlands with their Grampian Mountains, where the tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located.

            You are sure to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish varied landscape: the hills covered with purple heather, its beautiful lakes (here they are called lochs), its green and narrow valleys.

            The biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland is Loch Lomond, but the most famous one is Loch Ness with its mysterious monster Nessie. Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourist but only in fine weather!

            But what can be more curious and attractive for tourist than a man in the kilt, playing the bagpipes? The Celts of Scotland made the chequered pattern of tartan – the national dress of the country. The earliest Scots formed themselves into clans (family groups) and the tartan became a symbol of the sense of kinship. There are about 300 different clans in Scotland, and each has its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the motto.

            Scotland is a land of many famous people: writer and poets, scientist and philosophers, such as Robert Burns, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Graham Hell, or Alexander Fleming.

1.The tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located in ______________. 

A.          Lowlands

B.     Uplands

C.     Highlands

D.    England

2.Scotland has beautiful landscape with all of the following except ___________.

A.          the hills

    B.          the lakes

  C.     the valleys

             D.    the beaches

  3.All of the following are true about Loch Ness except ___________.

                            A.            it is the most famous lake in Scotland

                             B.            it is the biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland

                             C.            its mysterious monster Nessie makes the lake famous

                            D.            Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourists

4.In early times, each family groups was different from each other in __________.

                            A.            its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the motto

                             B.            the chequered pattern of tartan and the sense of kinship

                             C.            its green and narrow valley where they lived

                            D.            its area and population and beautiful landscape

5.The word “kinship” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to____________.

A.            the family group and its symbol

B.            the own colour and pattern of tartan

C.            the relationship between clan members

D.           the national dress of the country

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1 tháng 3 2023

Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answer the question about the passage.Scotland: The Land of Legends

            If we travel all over Scotland, we can see that it consists of three main parts: Lowlands, Uplands and Highlands with their Grampian Mountains, where the tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located.

            You are sure to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish varied landscape: the hills covered with purple heather, its beautiful lakes (here they are called lochs), its green and narrow valleys.

            The biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland is Loch Lomond, but the most famous one is Loch Ness with its mysterious monster Nessie. Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourist but only in fine weather!

            But what can be more curious and attractive for tourist than a man in the kilt, playing the bagpipes? The Celts of Scotland made the chequered pattern of tartan – the national dress of the country. The earliest Scots formed themselves into clans (family groups) and the tartan became a symbol of the sense of kinship. There are about 300 different clans in Scotland, and each has its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the motto.

            Scotland is a land of many famous people: writer and poets, scientist and philosophers, such as Robert Burns, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Graham Hell, or Alexander Fleming.

1.The tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located in ______________. 

A.          Lowlands

B.     Uplands

C.     Highlands

D.    England

2.Scotland has beautiful landscape with all of the following except ___________.

A.          the hills

    B.          the lakes

  C.     the valleys

             D.    the beaches

  3.All of the following are true about Loch Ness except ___________.

                            A.            it is the most famous lake in Scotland

                             B.            it is the biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland

                             C.            its mysterious monster Nessie makes the lake famous

                            D.            Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourists

4.In early times, each family groups was different from each other in __________.

                            A.            its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the motto

                             B.            the chequered pattern of tartan and the sense of kinship

                             C.            its green and narrow valley where they lived

                            D.            its area and population and beautiful landscape

5.The word “kinship” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to____________.

A.            the family group and its symbol

B.            the own colour and pattern of tartan

C.            the relationship between clan members

D.           the national dress of the country

Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C, D ) for each question: Prague has the population of over one million people. It is not the biggest city in Europe, but it is certainly one of the most beautiful. People call Prague the “ Golden City” and the “Mother of City” because it has beautiful buildings and statues. Perhaps the most popular building is the Old Town Hall with its amazing 15th century clock. People also call Prague “Europe’s School of ...
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Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C, D ) for each question:

Prague has the population of over one million people. It is not the biggest city in Europe, but it is certainly one of the most beautiful. People call Prague the “ Golden City” and the “Mother of City” because it has beautiful buildings and statues. Perhaps the most popular building is the Old Town Hall with its amazing 15th century clock. People also call Prague “Europe’s School of Music” . There are many concert halls and every May there is a famous music festival: ”Prague Spring” ,There are also twenty theaters and many old pubs, wine bar and restaurants. There is now a modern underground, but traffic is still a problem. It is often better to walk and feel the atmosphere of the pretty little streets.

1. The population of Prague is ………………………………….

A. over one million people B. one million people

C. only two million people D. less than one million people

2 Prague is one of the most beautiful city in……………………………………..

A. Asia B. Europe C. Africa D. America

3. Which building in Prague has 15th century clock?

A. The Golden City B. The Mother of City C. The Old Town Hall D. Europe’s School of Music

4.The famous music festival: “Prague Spring” is held ……………………………

A. every year B. on June C. every May D. every July

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14 tháng 12 2016

Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C, D ) for each question:

Prague has the population of over one million people. It is not the biggest city in Europe, but it is certainly one of the most beautiful. People call Prague the “ Golden City” and the “Mother of City” because it has beautiful buildings and statues. Perhaps the most popular building is the Old Town Hall with its amazing 15th century clock. People also call Prague “Europe’s School of Music” . There are many concert halls and every May there is a famous music festival: ”Prague Spring” ,There are also twenty theaters and many old pubs, wine bar and restaurants. There is now a modern underground, but traffic is still a problem. It is often better to walk and feel the atmosphere of the pretty little streets.

1. The population of Prague is ………………………………….

A. over one million people B. one million people

C. only two million people D. less than one million people

2 Prague is one of the most beautiful city in……………………………………..

A. Asia B. Europe C. Africa D. America

3. Which building in Prague has 15th century clock?

A. The Golden City B. The Mother of City C. The Old Town Hall D. Europe’s School of Music

4.The famous music festival: “Prague Spring” is held ……………………………

A. every year B. on June C. every May D. every July

12 tháng 12 2016

1.A

2.B

3.C

4.C

GÍUP MÌNH VỚI!!! II. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question: Australia is a country in the Southern Hemisphere (1)_____ comprises the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and many smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Neighboring countries (2)_____ Indonesia, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea (3)_____ the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia...
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II. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question:

Australia is a country in the Southern Hemisphere (1)_____ comprises the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and many smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Neighboring countries (2)_____ Indonesia, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea (3)_____ the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia (4)_____ six states and two major mainland territories.

The (5)_____ city of Australia is Canberra….

1. A. who B. where C. which D. that

2. A. include B. contain C. has D. have

3. A. to B. on C. by D. with

4. A. has B. takes C. getting D. gets

5. A. capital B. urban C. rural D. countryside

III. Read the passage, then answer the questions below:

Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and groundwater (the water beneath the Earth’s surface). It is one of the most serious types of pollution. Water pollution can have many dierent causes. Factories dump industrial waste into lakes and rivers. Sewage from households is another cause. Farms using pesticides to kill insects and herbicides to kill weeds can also lead to water pollution. These factors cause ‘point source’ pollution while pollutants from storm water and the atmosphere result in ‘non-point source’ pollution.

Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. It is famous for its rich culture as well as its amazing natural beauty. Visitors to this land can spend endless days exploring its historic centuries-old castles. But be aware – legend says that some of them are haunted by ghosts. Fun-lovers can experience its world-famous festival, the Highland Games where they can enjoy unique Scottish activities such as the piping, drumming, and dancing. They can also see traditional sports, or drink whisky with the local people. Driving through vast green pastures, or boating on scenic lakes – or lochs – are other attractions that Scotland oers.

The great people of this legendary land have also given many of the world’s important inventions like the telephone, the television, penicillin and the raincoat. Edinburgh, the capital, was the first city in the world to have its own fire brigade in 1824. Edinburgh University welcomed the first female medical student in Great Britain in 1869.

* Questions:

1. Is Scotland famous for its rich culture?

2. What might you see while you are exploring a castle?

3. What are some activities you can see at the Scottish Highland Games?

4. What were some of the things invented by the Scots?

5. When was the first fire brigade in the world created?

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Read tge passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Living in Scotland Scotland is the uk's most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts - 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch...
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Read tge passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Living in Scotland

Scotland is the uk's most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts - 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch Ness.
It has a population of just over five million people which is about 8.5 per cent of the whole UK population. Over 2 million of these live on Glasgow and Edinburgh, and almost half of Scotland's population live in the Central Belt, where both the largest city (Glasgow), and the capital city (Edinburgh) are located.
Scotland also hosts one of the biggest arts festivals in the world. This is commonly known as the Edinburgh Festival but is actually made up of a number of different festivals which happen at different times of the year, though many do take place in August and September. Many people have heard of the Fringe Festival, but there are also the International Festival, the Film Festival, the Children's Festival and the Edinburgh Mela which is an intercultural festival.
Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ...........
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ............
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ............
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ............
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival ............

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11 tháng 2 2020

1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ......T.....
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ...F.........
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ........T....
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ...F.........
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival .......F.....

16 tháng 3 2022

1 Scottish people inhabbit on over 1/6 of its all island : T

2 Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population : F

3 People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities :T
 

4 There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival : F

5 There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival : F

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8 tháng 10 2020

1. play

2. are

3. to

4. you

5. an

6. lots

7. book

8. yourself

9. playing

10. without

2 tháng 6 2017

Learning a language is, in some way, like learning how to fly or (1) ___play____­­ the piano. There (2) ___some_____ important differences, but there is a very important similarity. It is this: learning how

(3) ___to__ do such things needs lots of practice. It is never simply to “know” something. You must be able to “do” things with what (4) you___know. For example, it is not simply enough to read a book on how to fly (5) __an_____ aeroplane. A book can give you (6) ___lots____of information about how to fly, but if only read a (7) __book_____ and then try to fly without a great deal of practice first, you will crash and kill (8) ___yourself____ . The same is true of (9) __playing____ the piano. So you think it is simply enough to read about it? Can you play the piano (10) ____without___ having lots of practice first?

Exercise 8: Read the text below and choose the best answer for each question after the text.Many people like to keep pets. Dogs and cats are very popular pets. Some people, however, keep birds or goldfish. They need less space and are easier to look after.If you want to have a pet, you can buy one from a pet shop but you must be careful not to buy a sick animal. It Is best if you know something about the pet you want. This helps you choose a healthy pet. However, if you do not have much money...
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Exercise 8: Read the text below and choose the best answer for each question after the text.

Many people like to keep pets. Dogs and cats are very popular pets. Some people, however, keep birds or goldfish. They need less space and are easier to look after.

If you want to have a pet, you can buy one from a pet shop but you must be careful not to buy a sick animal. It Is best if you know something about the pet you want. This helps you choose a healthy pet. However, if you do not have much money and know very little about animals, you can visit the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).

The first society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in England in 1821. It was set up to make sure that all animals are treated with kindness. The RSPCA in Hong Kong carries out this aim. The RSPCA officers collect animals which have no homes and are left in the street. They look after them until they are healthy again. People visiting the RSPCA may choose their pets from these animals and you can be sure that you will get a healthy pet. If later your pet becomes ill, you can take it to the doctors at the RSPCA for treatment.

When you have a pet, it is very important that you look after it properly. You must remember to feed it at suitable times. You should also give it a clean and comfortable place to rest. Your pet will be happy and healthy if you love it and care for it properly.

1. According to the passage, what kind of pet needs more space?

A. A dog              B. A bird              C. A goldfish        D. A mouse

2. What can help you choose a healthy pet?

A. Being careful with your money     B. Learning about a pet you wanth

C. Having a lot of money                            D. Visiting many pet shops

3. The first society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded .

A. in 1924                      B. more than 1000 years ago

C. in England                 D. in 1842

4. What does the RSPCA do with sick and homeless animals?

A. Leave them in the streets                                   B. Make them healthy again

C. Give them to people who cure sick pets            D. Sell them to pet shops

5. You can always be sure that every pet from the RSPCA .

A. will never get sick                         B. is collected from a dustbin

C. is strong and healthy                      D. always needs too much care

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1. According to the passage, what kind of pet needs more space?
A. A dog  B. A bird  C. A goldfish  D. A mouse
2. What can help you choose a healthy pet?
A. Being careful with your money
B. Learning about a pet you want
C. Having a lot of money
D. Visiting many pet shops
3. The first society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded .
A. in 1924
B. more than 1000 years ago
C. in England
D. in 1842
4. What does the RSPCA do with sick and homeless animals?
A. Leave them in the streets
B. Make them healthy again
C. Give them to people who cure sick pets
D. Sell them to pet shops
5. You can always be sure that every pet from the RSPCA .
A. will never get sick
B. is collected from a dustbin
C. is strong and healthy
D. always needs too much care

TEST 1 V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a,b,c,d) that best answers each of the questions about it: In Scotland,there is a popular legend about a monster. The monster lives in a lake called Loch Ness,near the town of Inverness.Loch Ness is 32 km long ,5 km wide and very very deep . The monster's name is Nessie . People say that she is very big, and that she has a got a long neck ,like a snake . The legend of the monster is very famous, ang millions of tourists from all over...
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TEST 1
V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a,b,c,d) that best answers each of the questions about it:
In Scotland,there is a popular legend about a monster. The monster lives in a lake called Loch Ness,near the town of Inverness.Loch Ness is 32 km long ,5 km wide and very very deep . The monster's name is Nessie . People say that she is very big, and that she has a got a long neck ,like a snake .
The legend of the monster is very famous, ang millions of tourists from all over the world come to Loch Ness . Everybody wants to be the first person to see Nessie . Come to Scotland and Loch Ness -that person may be you!
1.What does the word "popular'' in the first line mean?
A.ancient
B.modern
C.famous
D.interesting
2.What is the length of Loch Ness?
A.32km
B.5km
C.very deep
D.no information
3.Which of the following does the world "she" in line 4 refer to?
A.legend
B.Loch Ness
C.the monster
D.the town
4.The tourists want to .............
A.hear about the monster
B.swim in the lake
C. be the first person to see the monster
D.catch the monster
5.Which of the following is not true?
A. The name of the monster is Nessie
B. The lake where the monster lives is near the town of Inverness
C. Millions of tourists saw Nessie
D. The lake where the monster lives is in Scotland
TEST 2
I. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phase:
1.I ..........football very often when i was younger
A.play
B.was going to
C.played
D.was playing
2.Many people decorate their homes .......... Christmas
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.when
3.Children believe a fat , jolly man brings gifts .......... Christmas Eve
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.when
4.We live .......... the 21st century
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.for
5.I.......... gardening ,but I don't have time for it now
A.use to enjoy
B.used to enjoy
C.use to enjoying
D.used to enjoying
6.Costa Rica sounds.......... a great place for a relaxing vacation
A.as
B.like
C.similar
D.same
7.I am not happy .......... his work this term
A.with
B.to
C.on
D.of
8.I thought there was some coffee in the cupboard , but there is.......... there
A.no
B.none
C.any coffee
D.none coffee
9.The factory.......... down last year
A.burned
B.turned
C.fired
D.flamed
10.He.......... his words carefully
A.use
B.chose
C.collect
D.spoke
II.Choose the words or phrase that are not correct in Standard English:
1.Mozart started composing at the age of five and writing more than 600 pieces of music

2.The course begins in 12 May and ends sometime in August

3.How could you be so cruel with someone who never did you any harm ?

4.I tried to ask a question,but just made myself look fool

III.Choose the word (a,b,c,d) that best fits each of the blank spaces :
(1).......... the United States and Canada,(2).......... a popular legend about a monster. People say that it is very big and that it has a lot of hair.(3).......... name is Bigfoot ,(4).......... there are big footprints in the snow.The footprints are 60 cms (5).......... and 20cms wide .But (6).......... Bigfoot really exists?We don't know!
1.A.In.
B.At
C.On
D.From
2.A.there is
B.there are
C.have
D.having
3.A.Its
B.It
C.It's
D.It has
4.A.so
B.because
C.so that
D.although
5.A.length
B.width
C.height
D.long
6.A.do
B.does
C.did
D.are
IV.Read the following passage and choose the item (a,b,c,d) that best answers each of the questions about it:
Legends are stories about the past . Some of the stories come from ancient history. But now all legends are ancient. There are modern leg-ends too . They are often called urban legends,because the stories happen in modern cities.Ten years ago,there was a rumor there were crocodiles under New York . The rumor was soon a newspaper story,and the newspaper story was soon a legend . So, today, many people in New York believe that there are crocodiles under the ground there !
1.What does the word "legends " in line 1 mean?
A. stories
B. history
C. people
D. newspapers
2.Which of the following does the word "they" in line 3 refers to?
A.stories about the past
B.modern legends
C.modern cities
D.people
3.Another name of "modern legends "is ..........
A.urban legends
B.modern cities
C.rumors
D.crocodiles
4.We can replace the word "believe " in line 7 with..........
A."know"
B."say"
C."think"
D."appear"
5.Which of the following is true?
A.All legends are about the past
B.Modern people still believe in legends
C.There are crocodiles under New York
D.Now many New Yorkers don't believe that there are crocodiles under the ground of New York

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12 tháng 8 2017

TEST 1
V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a,b,c,d) that best answers each of the questions about it:
In Scotland,there is a popular legend about a monster. The monster lives in a lake called Loch Ness,near the town of Inverness.Loch Ness is 32 km long ,5 km wide and very very deep . The monster's name is Nessie . People say that she is very big, and that she has a got a long neck ,like a snake .
The legend of the monster is very famous, ang millions of tourists from all over the world come to Loch Ness . Everybody wants to be the first person to see Nessie . Come to Scotland and Loch Ness -that person may be you!
1.What does the word "popular'' in the first line mean?
A.ancient
B.modern
C.famous
D.interesting
2.What is the length of Loch Ness?
A.32km
B.5km
C.very deep
D.no information
3.Which of the following does the world "she" in line 4 refer to?
A.legend
B.Loch Ness
C.the monster
D.the town
4.The tourists want to .............
A.hear about the monster
B.swim in the lake
C. be the first person to see the monster
D.catch the monster
5.Which of the following is not true?
A. The name of the monster is Nessie
B. The lake where the monster lives is near the town of Inverness
C. Millions of tourists saw Nessie
D. The lake where the monster lives is in Scotland
TEST 2
I. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phase:
1.I ..........football very often when i was younger
A.play
B.was going to
C.played
D.was playing
2.Many people decorate their homes .......... Christmas
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.when
3.Children believe a fat , jolly man brings gifts .......... Christmas Eve
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.when
4.We live .......... the 21st century
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.for
5.I.......... gardening ,but I don't have time for it now
A.use to enjoy
B.used to enjoy
C.use to enjoying
D.used to enjoying
6.Costa Rica sounds.......... a great place for a relaxing vacation
A.as
B.like
C.similar
D.same
7.I am not happy .......... his work this term
A.with
B.to
C.on
D.of
8.I thought there was some coffee in the cupboard , but there is.......... there
A.no
B.none
C.any coffee
D.none coffee
9.The factory.......... down last year
A.burned
B.turned
C.fired
D.flamed
10.He.......... his words carefully
A.use
B.chose
C.collect
D.spoke
II.Choose the words or phrase that are not correct in Standard English:
1.Mozart started composing at the age of five and writing more than 600 pieces of music -> wrote

2.The course begins in 12 May and ends sometime in August - >on

3.How could you be so cruel with someone who never did you any harm ? -> you never did

4.I tried to ask a question,but just made myself look fool

III.Choose the word (a,b,c,d) that best fits each of the blank spaces :
(1).......... the United States and Canada,(2).......... a popular legend about a monster. People say that it is very big and that it has a lot of hair.(3).......... name is Bigfoot ,(4).......... there are big footprints in the snow.The footprints are 60 cms (5).......... and 20cms wide .But (6).......... Bigfoot really exist?We don't know!
1.A.In.
B.At
C.On
D.From
2.A.there is
B.there are
C.have
D.having
3.A.Its
B.It
C.It's
D.It has
4.A.so
B.because
C.so that
D.although
5.A.length
B.width
C.height
D.long
6.A.do
B.does
C.did
D.are
IV.Read the following passage and choose the item (a,b,c,d) that best answers each of the questions about it:
Legends are stories about the past . Some of the stories come from ancient history. But now all legends are ancient. There are modern leg-ends too . They are often called urban legends,because the stories happen in modern cities.Ten years ago,there was a rumor there were crocodiles under New York . The rumor was soon a newspaper story,and the newspaper story was soon a legend . So, today, many people in New York believe that there are crocodiles under the ground there !
1.What does the word "legends " in line 1 mean?
A. stories
B. history
C. people
D. newspapers
2.Which of the following does the word "they" in line 3 refers to?
A.stories about the past
B.modern legends
C.modern cities
D.people
3.Another name of "modern legends "is ..........
A.urban legends
B.modern cities
C.rumors
D.crocodiles
4.We can replace the word "believe " in line 7 with..........
A."know"
B."say"
C."think"
D."appear"
5.Which of the following is true?
A.All legends are about the past
B.Modern people still believe in legends
C.There are crocodiles under New York
D.Now many New Yorkers don't believe that there are crocodiles under the ground of New York

............................................................................................2. It/ be/ lovely/ hear/ you.............................................................................................3. I/ be sorry/ I/ not write/ a long time/ but I/ be very busy.............................................................................................4. As you know/ we/ buy/ new house/...
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............................................................................................2. It/ be/ lovely/ hear/ you.............................................................................................3. I/ be sorry/ I/ not write/ a long time/ but I/ be very busy.............................................................................................4. As you know/ we/ buy/ new house/ September.............................................................................................5. It/ be/ very bad condition/ and it/ need/ repair/ a lot.............................................................................................6. We/ just / finish / most of it / and now / it / look / very nice.............................................................................................7. Peter and I/ decidel give/ house-warming party/ May 3rd.............................................................................................8. You think/ you able/ come?............................................................................................9. Please give me/ ring/ and let/ know/ if you can come.............................................................................................10. I/ really/ look forward/ see you again.............................................................................................Love,JennyXII. Use 1. He was the of the school after winning the contest. (proud)

2. Disneyland is one of the famous areas of ... (entertain)

3. He had no.............................. for his absence. (explain)

4. We live in a rather rich ................................ (neighbor)

5. Television is very ..................... nowadays. (popularity)

6. Our country is rich in ......................resources. (nature)

7. How .............................of you to break that cup! (care)

8. They are members of an international........ . (organize)

9. I have to do some maths .....................tonight. (revise)

10. English is ......used in many parts of the world. (wide)

11. People in remote villages do not have good care. (medicine)

12. Money cannot buy true .................................. (friend)

13. The child was sleeping ....in its baby carriage. (peace)

14. The island is only ..............................by boat. (access)

15. The authorities are trying to solve the problem of .....in the city. (crowd)

16. The authorities of the city are practicing an open-door policy forworkers. (migrate)

17. The television is a great source of ............. (entertain)

18. In this .city, every small piece of land is worth kilos ofgold. (crowd)

19. It is often to think about the mistakes we have made. (pleasant)

20. One of the advantages of living in the country is that it is so(peace)

21. That remote area is .....by car. You can only get thereby helicopter. (access)

22. You may think Sally is , but she isn’t; she’s just shy. (friend)

 

 


 


 

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1 tháng 2 2017

4.As you know, we bought a new house in September.

5.It was very bad condition ( chỗ này mik không chắc lắm) and it need repairing a lot.

6. We have just finished most of it and now it looks very nice.

15 tháng 12 2016

khó wa bạn ơi

IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Have a walk (1) a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, and suddenly you see a lot of rubbish on the beach. Pollution takes away all the (2) of our beaches. I feel really annoyed (3) I see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea. There are a lot of...
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IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

Have a walk (1) a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, and suddenly you see a lot of rubbish on the beach. Pollution takes away all the (2) of our beaches. I feel really annoyed (3) I see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea.

There are a lot of things that we can do. (4) we see rubbish, we should do our part in the protecting the land (5) picking it up and throwing it in dust bins. (6) , we can form some kind of organization that helps (7) the beaches. If everyone does their part, the beaches will be a wonderful and beautiful place. We need to start now (8) the beaches are damaged beyond repair.

1. A. on B. in C. at D. over

2. A. beauty B. beautifully C. beautiful D. being beautiful

3. A. before B. after C. when D. while

4. A. While B. Soon C. Unless D. If

5. A. by B. with C. of D. in

6. A. Nevertheless B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore

7. A. cleaning up B. cleaning up C. clean up D. clean off

8. A. when B. after C. until D. before

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12 tháng 2 2020

IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

Have a walk (1) a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, and suddenly you see a lot of rubbish on the beach. Pollution takes away all the (2) of our beaches. I feel really annoyed (3) I see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea.

There are a lot of things that we can do. (4) we see rubbish, we should do our part in the protecting the land (5) picking it up and throwing it in dust bins. (6) , we can form some kind of organization that helps (7) the beaches. If everyone does their part, the beaches will be a wonderful and beautiful place. We need to start now (8) the beaches are damaged beyond repair.

1. A. on B. in C. at D. over

2. A. beauty B. beautifully C. beautiful D. being beautiful

3. A. before B. after C. when D. while

4. A. While B. Soon C. Unless D. If

5. A. by B. with C. of D. in

6. A. Nevertheless B. Moreover C. However D. Therefore

7. A. cleaning up B. cleaning up C. clean up D. clean off

8. A. when B. after C. until D. before