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30 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án B

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

 

Which of the following is true about Nora, the author’s daughter?

A. She was a naughty schoolgirl.

B. She didn't care for anyone around her.

C. She was not interested in doing charity.

D. She is ov er four years old now.

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16 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án: D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A. A Lesson in Caring

B. Volunteer Opportunities

C. An International Voluntary Organisation

D. A Beautiful Sunday

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9 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án: A

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

After reading the newspaper article about volunteers who helped the elderly, the writer ____.

A. paid no attention

B. went to work

C . signed him and his daughter up

D. took his daughter to school

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13 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án: C

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

The phrase “delighted at" in the passage is closet in meaning to ____.

A. very bored with

B. very pleased at

C. very disappointed with

D. very surprised at

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19 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án: B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

I didn’t even notice him. It was a chilly November evening in New York City, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I was thinking, “Milk, dry cleaners, home”. Was I supposed to notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box next to a newsstand? No, but Nora did. She wasn't even four, but she pulled at my coat sleeve and said. “That man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home?"

 don't remember my reply - probably something like, “That wouldn't really be helping him”. Maybe I made her feel better by giving her an apple. I don't know. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her world, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing suffering and poverty.

A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday morning, picked up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way to the school. I fought an urge to turn back. The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we picked up the package and phoned the elderly person we'd been assigned. She invited us right over. And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, I walked home in tears.

Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity". Indeed, the proverty my daughter and I helped lessen that Sunday afternoon was not the old woman's alone it was in our lives, too. Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and collect clothes lor the homeless. Yet, as I've watched her grow over these past four years. I still wonder which of us has benefited more?

The word “us" in the passage refers to ____.

A. the writer and his daughter

B. the writer and the elderly person

C. the volunteers

D. the writer, his daughter and the elderly person

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22 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án: A

III. Complete the sentences with the correct adjective form (-ED/-ING) of the verb in brackets. 1. I am ______________ (interest) in working for a charity when I finish college. 2. I found the first part of the concert quite long and ______________ (bore). 3. I am a big fan of Madonna. I was very ____________ (excite) when I heard she would be at the concert. 4. I thought the negative attitude of the media was_______________ (disappoint). 5. It was a very long day. I was very _____________...
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III. Complete the sentences with the correct adjective form (-ED/-ING) of the verb in brackets.
1. I am ______________ (interest) in working for a charity when I finish college.
2. I found the first part of the concert quite long and ______________ (bore).
3. I am a big fan of Madonna. I was very ____________ (excite) when I heard she would be at the concert.
4. I thought the negative attitude of the media was_______________ (disappoint).
5. It was a very long day. I was very _____________ (tire) at the end.
6. I enjoyed reading a very ______________ (interest) article about the event in the newspaper.
7. My sister was terribly _______________ (disappoint) that she couldn`t go to the concert.
8. I loved the concert! It was the most _______________ (excite) day of my life.
9. I found standing for eight hours very ______________ (tire).
10. Pop music can be a bit superficial sometimes but I think it`s really ________________ (entertain).
11. I’m ________________ (fascinate) by jazz. The rhythm and the harmonies are so different!
12. The musicians feel a bit _____________ (disappoint) because they didn`t sell many copies of their CD.
13. Classical music is a lot more ______________ (challenge) than pop music.
14. A world tour can sometimes last 9 months. It must be _______________ (exhaust).
15. My mother was ______________ (shock) when she heard the bad news.
16. Susan is _______________ (interest) in learning a foreign language.
17. My daughter was very_______________ (excite) when she passed her driving test.
18. We were very _________________ (tire) after running the marathon.
19. Some people feel _________________ (depress) when it is cold and rainy.
20. John is a bit ______________ (confuse) and he doesn’t know what to do.
21. Touching a snake must be a _______________ (frighten) experience.
22. It was very ________________ (embarrass) for him when they publish that photo.
23. The wedding reception was _________________ (amaze).
24. My brother is ________________ (bore) with his present job.

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22 tháng 3 2018

III. Complete the sentences with the correct adjective form (-ED/-ING) of the verb in brackets.
1. I am _______interested_______ (interest) in working for a charity when I finish college.
2. I found the first part of the concert quite long and ________boring______ (bore).
3. I am a big fan of Madonna. I was very _______excited_____ (excite) when I heard she would be at the concert.
4. I thought the negative attitude of the media was_______disappointing________ (disappoint).
5. It was a very long day. I was very ______tired_______ (tire) at the end.
6. I enjoyed reading a very _______interesting_______ (interest) article about the event in the newspaper.
7. My sister was terribly ________disappointed_______ (disappoint) that she couldntgo→theconcert.

8.Ilovedtheconcert!Itwasthemost_____exciting_____(excite)dayofmylife.

9.Ifoundstand∈gforeighthoursvery____tiring_____(tire).

10.Popμsiccanbeabit⊇rficialsome×butIth∈kits really _________entertaining_______ (entertain).
11. I’m ________fascinated________ (fascinate) by jazz. The rhythm and the harmonies are so different!
12. The musicians feel a bit _______disappointed______ (disappoint) because they didn`t sell many copies of their CD.
13. Classical music is a lot more _______challenging_______ (challenge) than pop music.
14. A world tour can sometimes last 9 months. It must be _________exhausting______ (exhaust).
15. My mother was _______shocked_______ (shock) when she heard the bad news.
16. Susan is ________interested_______ (interest) in learning a foreign language.
17. My daughter was very_______excited________ (excite) when she passed her driving test.
18. We were very ________tired_________ (tire) after running the marathon.
19. Some people feel ________depressed_________ (depress) when it is cold and rainy.
20. John is a bit ________confused______ (confuse) and he doesn’t know what to do.
21. Touching a snake must be a _______frightening________ (frighten) experience.
22. It was very ________embarrassed________ (embarrass) for him when they publish that photo.
23. The wedding reception was _________anazing________ (amaze).
24. My brother is _______bored_________ (bore) with his present job.

4 tháng 10 2019

1. She was using the computer while I was reading papers.
2. Carlos was trying to contact me while I was sleeping.
3. My sisters got there when her boyfriend was waiting for her.
4. They was listening to music when I came
Sai thì thôi nhé !!! ^^

Read the profile of Bui Thi M y, a classical musician.Make the questions with the words given and then answer them. Bui Thi My was born on 18th September 1963 in the town of Hoi An in the West coast of Vietnam.She went to Hoi An secondary school when she was a student until 1981. When she left school she went to the Hue college of music , where she studied traditional classical music .She learned how to play the classical music of Ca Hue.She became expart at playing many instruments.She...
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Read the profile of Bui Thi M y, a classical musician.Make the questions with the words given and then answer them.

Bui Thi My was born on 18th September 1963 in the town of Hoi An in the West coast of Vietnam.She went to Hoi An secondary school when she was a student until 1981.

When she left school she went to the Hue college of music , where she studied traditional classical music .She learned how to play the classical music of Ca Hue.She became expart at playing many instruments.She graduated from college in 1984.She played for the Hue National Orchestra for two years.She became a member of the Vietnamese State Orchestra one year later.She performs concerts both in Vietnam and in foreign countries with the State orchestra.

In 1992 she married Tran Quoc Hoa ,also a musician .They have a son and a daughter.

1,When/born?

2,Where/born?

3,When/leave/school?

4,What/do/after school?

5,How long/study/there?

6,What kind/learn/how/play/there?

7,When/join/Hue National Orchestra?

8,How long/stay/them?

9,What/do/now?

10,Who married?

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31 tháng 10 2017

When was she born?

=> She was born on 18th September 1963

Where was she born?

=>She was born in the town of Hoi An in the West Coast of Viet Nam

When did she leave school?

=> She left school in 1981

What did she do when she leave school?

=>she went to the Hue college of music when she left school

How long did she study there?

=> She studied there for 3 years

What kind of music she learned how to play there?

=> She learned how to play classical music of Ca Hue

When was she join in Hue National Orchestra?

=> She was join in Hue National Orchestra in 1984

How long did she stay to play for them ?

=> She stayed to play for them for two years

What does she do now?

=> She performs concerts both in Vietnam and in foreign countries with the State orchestra.

Who married with her?

=> Tran Quoc Hoa married with her