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1.       _____ that the American students protested against the war.A. It was the Johnson administration                 B. When there was the Johnson administration                   __________C. It was during the Johnson administration        D. It was when the Johnson administration2.       _____ difficult the problem may be, he is determined to face it with patience.A. However                  B. Despite                        C. No matter                   D....
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1.       _____ that the American students protested against the war.

A. It was the Johnson administration                 B. When there was the Johnson administration                   __________

C. It was during the Johnson administration        D. It was when the Johnson administration

2.       _____ difficult the problem may be, he is determined to face it with patience.

A. However                  B. Despite                        C. No matter                   D. Although                                  __________

3.       When the nurse took his temperature, it was two degrees above _____.

A. average                   B. regular                         C. ordinary                      D. normal                                      __________

4.       We moved to the new house in the suburbs so that the kids would have a garden _____.

A. where to play          B. to play with                  C. to play                       D. in which to play                       __________

5.       The teacher said that Helen would be _____ from school if she misbehaved again.

A. expelled                   B. dismissed                   C. imposed                     D. rejected                                    __________

6.       The problem _____ never occurred.

A. I had expected it     B. who I had expected   C. that I had expected it D. I had expected                        __________

7.       Where did you _____?

A. take that pen up     B. become that pen        C. find out that pen        D. get that pen from                    __________

8.       My typist has not returned my paper yet, but she promised _____ by tomorrow.

A. for me to have it ready                                     B. me it was ready                                                                __________

C. it was ready for me                                           D. to have it ready for me

9.       _____, she was an excellent tennis player.

A. Because practiced constantly                         B. Because practicing constantly                                       __________

C. She practiced constantly                                 D. Because she practiced constantly

10.    Of all the sports he played, _____.

A. he liked tennis least                                          B. tennis was liked least by him                                         __________

C. it was tennis which was his least liked          D. tennis was disliked by him least

11.    The _____ I bought from that factory _____ faulty.

A. equipment/was      B. equipments/are         C. equipment/were       D. equipments/were              

 

 

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People say that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with. It ………………………………………………………………. The late Mr. Johnson …………………………………………..People say that he works 16 hours a day. It ………………………………………………………………. He ……………………………………………………………..People thought Mike had paid too much. It ……………………………………………………………….Mike ………………………………………………...…………The police believe that a professional thief stole the statue. A professional thief …………………………………………….The statue ………………………………………………………People say that they bought this shop...
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People say that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with.
 It ……………………………………………………………….
 The late Mr. Johnson …………………………………………..
People say that he works 16 hours a day.
 It ……………………………………………………………….
 He ……………………………………………………………..
People thought Mike had paid too much.
 It ……………………………………………………………….
Mike ………………………………………………...…………
The police believe that a professional thief stole the statue.
 A professional thief …………………………………………….
The statue ………………………………………………………
People say that they bought this shop last year.
They …………………………………………………………..
People believe that he drove through the town at 90 km an hour
 He ……………………………………………………………

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23 tháng 10 2021

đề đây ạ

Exercise 2: Rewrite the following sentences in passive form.

16 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “I called him this morning”.

Dịch: Mình gọi bạn ấy lúc sáng nay.

1.    People say that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with.→It___________________________________________________________→The late Mr. Johnson ___________________________________________________________2.    →People say that he works 16 hours a day.→It____________________________________________________________________.→He____________________________________________________________________3.    People thought Mike had paid too...
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1.    People say that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with.

→It___________________________________________________________

→The late Mr. Johnson ___________________________________________________________

2.    →People say that he works 16 hours a day.

→It____________________________________________________________________.

→He____________________________________________________________________

3.    People thought Mike had paid too much.

→It____________________________________________________________________

→Mike____________________________________________________________________

4.    People know that he is very rich.

→He____________________________________________________________________

5.    All the students choose him the monitor.

→He____________________________________________________________________       .

6.    They will give her a prize if she studies well.

→ She____________________________________________________________________.

7.    We had thought carefully before we gave our decision.

→ Before our decision ____________________________________________________________________.

8.    How do you spend this amount of money?

→ How is _____________________________________________?

9.    The clowns made the audience laugh a lot.

→The audience ____________________________________________________________.

10. He had someone repair his roof yesterday.

→He had his roof ___________________________________________________________.

11. I need to polish my shoes.

→My shoes need ___________________________________________________________.

12. Someone saw him pick up the gun.

→________________________________________________________________________

13. .He likes people to call him "sir".

→________________________________________________________________________

14. Don't touch this switch.

__________________________________________________________________________

15. You should know how to swim to save yourself.

→________________________________________________________________________

16. My father used to take me to the zoo when I was a child.

→I _______________________________________________________________________

17. They are to send letters to the leaders of charitable organization.

→________________________________________________________________________

18. People believe that the wanted man is living in New York.

→ The wanted man __________________________________________________________

19. They decided to divide the money between the widows of the lifeboat men.

→________________________________________________________________________

 

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21 tháng 6 2021

1.    People say that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with.

→It is said that the late Mr. Johnson was difficult to work with.

→The late Mr. Johnson is said to be difficult to work with.

2.    →People say that he works 16 hours a day.

→It is said that he works 16 hours a day.

→He is said to work 16 hours a day 

3.    People thought Mike had paid too much.

→It was though that Mike had paid too much.

→Mike was thought to have paid too much

4.    People know that he is very rich.

→He is known to be very rich

5.    All the students choose him the monitor.

→He is chosen the monitor by all the students.

6.    They will give her a prize if she studies well.

→ She will be given a prize if she studies well.

7.    We had thought carefully before we gave our decision.

→ Before our decision was given, We had thought carefully.

8.    How do you spend this amount of money?

→ How is this amount of money spent?

9.    The clowns made the audience laugh a lot.

→The audience were made to laugh a lot by the clowns.

10. He had someone repair his roof yesterday.

→He had his roof repaired yesterday.

11. I need to polish my shoes.

→My shoes need polishing.

12. Someone saw him pick up the gun.

→He was seen to pick up the gun

13. .He likes people to call him "sir".

→He likes being called "sir"

14. Don't touch this switch.

This switch isn't touched

15. You should know how to swim to save yourself.

→How to swim should be known to save yourself

16. My father used to take me to the zoo when I was a child.

→I used to be taken to the zoo when I was a child.

17. They are to send letters to the leaders of charitable organization.

→Letters are sent to the leaders of charitable organization.

18. People believe that the wanted man is living in New York.

→ The wanted man is believed to be living in New York

19. They decided to divide the money between the widows of the lifeboat men.

→The money was decided to be divided between the widows of the lifeboat men.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.    Amy Johnson joined the London Aeroplane Club when she was still a schoolgirl. There, she was taught (34) ____ to service planes and she was introduced to a pilot (35) ____ Jim Mollison, who held the record for a flight to Australia. In 1930, Amy tried to beat his record. She didn’t succeed, but she was still the first woman (36) ____ to Australia. When she...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.

    Amy Johnson joined the London Aeroplane Club when she was still a schoolgirl. There, she was taught (34) ____ to service planes and she was introduced to a pilot (35) ____ Jim Mollison, who held the record for a flight to Australia. In 1930, Amy tried to beat his record. She didn’t succeed, but she was still the first woman (36) ____ to Australia. When she returned, she and Jim Mollison were married. Amy was very popular and a song (37) ____ about her: Amy, wonderful Amy ! Her death is a mystery. During the war, in 1941, she and her aeroplane (38) ____ into the sea.

Question 34. A. where                     B. why                           C. how                           C. what

Question 35. A. call                         B. called                        C. calling                        D. calls

Question 36. A. to fly                       B. flying                         C. flew                           D. that flying

Question 37. A. wrote                     B. was writing                C. written                       D. was written

Question 38. A. disappeared            B. was disappeared        C. was disappearing       D. disappears

 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions.

     In 1960, Laura Ashley, a housewife with young children, began designing and selling clothes. After some early success, her husband, Bernard, an experienced businessman, joined her and was able to provide considerable help and advice. The business expanded rapidly. Laura had started working at home, and soon there were several "Laura Ashley" shops where women could buy pretty, traditional clothes in a country style, made of natural materials. By the 1980s, the company had developed into a multi-million pound international organization with branches in places as far apart as London, Brussels, San Francisco and Tokyo.

Laura Ashley was a woman of simple tastes and strong moral beliefs. She was born in Wales and one of her largest factories producing clothes was situated in the countryside there. Her employees were encouraged to lead healthy lives, enjoy the fresh air and a good diet. Many of the Ashley family were involved in the business, but in 1985 it was decided that the public should be given the opportunity to invest money in the company. Obviously this was a major development and a clear sign of commercial success. But the woman whose ideas had been the basics of the company's development did not live to see it. She fell down the stairs while staying at a friend's house and died in hospital a few days afterwards. She was only sixty-one.

Question 39. Laura Ashley started her business by      

      A. running an international organization                               B.   working at home

      C. organizing branches in cities                                          D. opening some shops

Question 40. Which of the following is TRUE about Laura Ashley?

      A. She was a young housewife with children when she started doing business.

      B.   Her husband had helped her in the first place.

      C. Her business did not go well for many years after the start.

      D. Women came to her shops to buy expensive clothes made of luxury materials.

Question 41. We can infer from the passage that by 1985.      

      A. Many members of her family had worked in her company.

      B.   Only Laura had done the business of the company.

      C. None of the Ashley family, except her husband, had worked in the company.

      D. No one else in the family had helped Laura in business.

Question 42. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

      A. The expansion of a company                                         B.   A woman's excellent ideas

      C. The success story of a housewife                                  D. How a woman runs a business

Question 43. The word "Obviously" in the passage is closest in meaning to   

      A. Apparently                              B. Consequently            C. Lately                        D. Generally

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1 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “Firstly, no one answered the phone. At midday, I called again and his mother answered.”.

Dịch: Đầu tiên, chẳng có ai nghe cả. Giữa trưa mình gọi lại thì mẹ bạn ấy nghe.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.          Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his collection to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

          Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his collection to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two years as an alderman, he took office as mayor. His advancements followed in rapid succession when he was elected to the Tennessee state senate, then as the state governor, and later to the U.S. House of Representatives for five consecutive terms.

          In 1864, Johnson ran for the office of vice-president on the Lincoln- Johnson ticket and was inaugurated in 1865. After Lincoln’s assassination six weeks into his term, Johnson found himself president at a time when southern leaders were concerned about their forced alliance with the northern states and feared retaliation for their support of the secession. Instead, however, with the diplomatic skill he had learned from Lincoln, Johnson offered full pardon to almost all Confederates on the condition that they take an oath of allegiance. He further reorganized the former Confederate states and set up legislative elections.

          Congressional opposition to his peace- making policies resulted in gridlock between the House and Johnson, and the stalemate grew into an open conflict on the issue of the emancipation of slaves. While Johnson held the view that newly freed slaves lacked understanding and knowledge of civil liberties to vote intelligently, Congress overrode Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights Bill, which awarded them citizenship and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment. In the years that followed, Congress passed bills depriving the president of the power to pardon political criminals, stripping away his status of commander-in-chief, and taking away Johnson’s right to dismiss civil and executive officers from their duties. Johnson vetoed each bill, and each veto was overridden. When Johnson dismissedvthe secretary of war, Edwin Stanton, Stanton refused to step down and was supported by the House of Representatives, which voted to impeach Johnson. At the trial, the Senate came one vote short of the two-thirds majority necessary to remove him from office. After Johnson’s term expired, he returned to his home state, but in 1875 he was elected senator and went back to Washington to take his seat.

The author of the passage implies that when Johnson became president he

A. had already experienced political turmoil

B. was a dedicated supporter of civil rights

C. was a soft-spoken and careful diplomat

D. had an extensive background in politics

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8 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án D

Giải thích: Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness.

Dịch nghĩa: Ngay cả với kinh nghiệm đa dạng của mình như là một viên chức dân cử ở cấp tiểu bang, Andrew Johnson là tổng thống đầu tiên của Hoa Kỳ từng bị luận tội, chủ yếu là vì tính khí bạo lực của mình và sự bướng bỉnh không chịu thua.

Ở cấp tiểu bang, Andrew Johnson đã có kinh nghiệm đa dạng trong lĩnh vực chính trị, hàm ý là khi ông lên làm tổng thống, ông đã có nền tảng chính trị dày dặn.

Phương án D. had an extensive background in politics = đã có một nền tảng rộng lớn trong chính trị, là phương án chính xác nhất.

          A. had already experienced political turmoil = đã có kinh nghiệm bất ổn chính trị.

After Lincoln’s assassination six weeks into his term, Johnson found himself president at a time when southern leaders were concerned about their forced alliance with the northern states and feared retaliation for their support of the secession = Sau vụ ám sát Lincoln sáu tuần vào nhiệm kỳ của mình, Johnson thấy mình là tổng thống tại một thời điểm khi các nhà lãnh đạo miền Nam lo ngại về liên minh bắt buộc của họ với các bang miền Bắc và sợ bị trả thù cho sự ủng hộ của sự ly khai.

Sự bất ổn chính trị xảy ra sau khi ông lên làm tổng thống chứ không phải trước.

          B. was a dedicated supporter of civil rights = là một người ủng hộ nhiệt tình của các quyền dân sự.

While Johnson held the view that newly freed slaves lacked understanding and knowledge of civil liberties to vote intelligently, Congress overrode Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights Bill, which awarded them citizenship and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment = Trong khi Johnson có quan điểm rằng các nô lệ mới được trả tự do thiếu hiểu biết và kiến ​​thức về tự do dân bầu một cách thông minh, Quốc hội gạt quyền phủ quyết của Johnson về Bản dự luật Quyền Dân sự, cái trao cho họ quyền công dân và phê duyệt Tu chính án thứ mười bốn.

Như vậy ông là một người ủng hộ nhiệt tình của các quyền dân sự, nhưng sự việc đó xảy ra sau khi ông lên làm Tổng thống.

          C. was a soft-spoken and careful diplomat = là một nhà ngoại giao nói nhỏ nhẹ và cẩn thận.

Instead, however, with the diplomatic skill he had learned from Lincoln, Johnson offered full pardon to almost all Confederates on the condition that they take an oath of allegiance. = Thay vào đó, tuy nhiên, với các kỹ năng ngoại giaoông đã học được từ Lincoln, Johnson cung cấp lệnh tha bổng hoàn toàn cho gần như tất cả các quân miền Nam với điều kiện là họ phải thề trung thành.

Như vậy Johnson không hề là một nhà ngoại giao nhỏ nhẹ và cẩn thận mà rất quyết đoán.

12 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “We are both 14 years old.”.

Dịch: Chúng tớ đều 14 tuổi.

26 tháng 4

c.14 nha

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.          Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his collection to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

          Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his collection to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two years as an alderman, he took office as mayor. His advancements followed in rapid succession when he was elected to the Tennessee state senate, then as the state governor, and later to the U.S. House of Representatives for five consecutive terms.

          In 1864, Johnson ran for the office of vice-president on the Lincoln- Johnson ticket and was inaugurated in 1865. After Lincoln’s assassination six weeks into his term, Johnson found himself president at a time when southern leaders were concerned about their forced alliance with the northern states and feared retaliation for their support of the secession. Instead, however, with the diplomatic skill he had learned from Lincoln, Johnson offered full pardon to almost all Confederates on the condition that they take an oath of allegiance. He further reorganized the former Confederate states and set up legislative elections.

          Congressional opposition to his peace- making policies resulted in gridlock between the House and Johnson, and the stalemate grew into an open conflict on the issue of the emancipation of slaves. While Johnson held the view that newly freed slaves lacked understanding and knowledge of civil liberties to vote intelligently, Congress overrode Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights Bill, which awarded them citizenship and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment. In the years that followed, Congress passed bills depriving the president of the power to pardon political criminals, stripping away his status of commander-in-chief, and taking away Johnson’s right to dismiss civil and executive officers from their duties. Johnson vetoed each bill, and each veto was overridden. When Johnson dismissedvthe secretary of war, Edwin Stanton, Stanton refused to step down and was supported by the House of Representatives, which voted to impeach Johnson. At the trial, the Senate came one vote short of the two-thirds majority necessary to remove him from office. After Johnson’s term expired, he returned to his home state, but in 1875 he was elected senator and went back to Washington to take his seat.

According to the passage, the attempt to impeach Andrew Johnson

A. overwhelmed his supporters in Tennessee

B. succeeded as expected by the House 

C. failed by a minimal margin

D. put an end to his political career

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4 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án C

Thông tin: At the trial, the Senate came one vote short of the two-thirds majority necessary to remove him from office.

Dịch nghĩa: Tại phiên tòa, Thượng viện thiếu một phiếu của hai phần ba tổng số cần thiết để loại bỏ ông khỏi văn phòng.

Như vậy nỗ lực bãi nhiệm Johnson chỉ thiếu 1 phiếu nữa là thành công, đó là một khoảng cách rất nhỏ.

Phương án C. failed by a minimal margin = thất bại với khoảng cách tối thiểu, là phương án chính xác nhất.

          A. overwhelmed his supporters in Tennessee = choáng ngợp người ủng hộ ông ở Tennessee

Không có thông tin như vậy trong bài.

          B. succeeded as expected by the House = đã thành công như mong đợi của các nhà

Không có thông tin như vậy trong bài.

          D. put an end to his political career = đặt dấu chấm hết cho sự nghiệp chính trị của ông

Không có thông tin như vậy trong bài

Read the following passage and mark the letter a, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 32 to 36. Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his election to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two years, as an...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter a, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 32 to 36.

Even with his diverse experience as an elected official at the state level, Andrew Johnson was the first president of the United States ever to be impeached, primarily because of his violent temper and unyielding stubbornness. His career started in 1828 with his election to the city council of Greenville, Tennessee, and after two years, as an alderman, he took office as mayor. His advancements followed in rapid succession when he was elected to the Tennessee state senate, then as the state governor, and later to the U.S. House of Representatives for five consecutive terms.

In 1864, Johnson ran for the office of vice–president on the Lincoln–Johnson ticket and was inaugurated in 1865. After Lincoln’s assassination six weeks into his term, Johnson found himself president at a time when southern leaders were concerned about their forced alliance with the northern states and feared retaliation for their support of the secession. Instead, however, with the diplomatic skill he had learned from Lincoln, Johnson offered full pardon to almost all Confederates on the condition that they take an oath of allegiance. He further reorganized the former Confederate states and set up legislative elections.

Congressional opposition to his peace–making policies resulted in gridlock between the House and Johnson, and the stalemate grew into an open conflict on the issue of emancipation of slaves. While Johnson held the view that newly freed slaved lacked understanding and knowledge of civil liberties to vote intelligently, Congress overrode Johnson’s veto of the Civil Rights Bill, which awarded them citizenship and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment. In the years that followed, Congress passed bills depriving the president of the power to pardon political criminals, stripping away his status of commander–in–chief, and taking away Johnson’s right to dismiss civil and executive officers from their duties. Johnson vetoed each bill, and each veto was overridden. When Johnson dismissed the secretary of war, Edwin Stanton, Stanton refused to step down and was supported by House of Representative, which voted to impeach Johnson. At the trial, the Senate came one vote short of the two–thirds majority necessary to remove his from office. After Johnson’s term expired, he returned to his home state, but in 1875 he was elected senator and went back to Washington to take his seat.

According to the passage, the attempt to impeach Andrew Johnson ______. 

A. overwhelmed his supporters in Tennessee 

B. succeeded as expected by the House 

C. failed by a minimal margin

D. put an end to his political career 

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3 tháng 1 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo đoạn văn, nỗ lực luận tội Andrew Johnson ______.

   A. áp đảo những người ủng hộ ông ở Tennessee                              B. đã thành công như mong đợi của quốc hội

   C. thất bại bởi một mức tối thiểu                   D. chấm dứt sự nghiệp chính trị của ông ấy

Thông tin: At the trial, the Senate came one vote short of the two–thirds majority necessary to remove his from office.

Tạm dịch: Tại phiên tòa, Thượng viện đã bỏ phiếu một phần hai trong số 2/3 đa số cần thiết để loại bỏ ông khỏi chức vụ.

Chọn C