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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 10 2023

- Cecillia started her hobby at age six

- Hawkeye started his hobby at age four

- Malachi started his hobby at age two

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 10 2023

Hướng dẫn dịch

- Cecillia bắt đầu sở thích của mình năm sáu tuổi

- Hawkeye bắt đầu sở thích của mình năm bốn tuổi

- Malachi bắt đầu sở thích của mình năm hai tuổi

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datcoder
CTVVIP
21 tháng 11 2023

Bài hoàn chỉnh

Go Autonomous - GO GREEN

Since the birth of the car in 1886, transport in big cities has changed a lot. And it is no wonder that many experts think that there will be extraordinary changes in the next few decades.

As technology develops, highways, skylines, subways will be all transformed. Smarter roadways and highways in cities outfitted with loT sensors will process all kinds of data in real time and alert users of the best transport options. Weather, crashes, traffic conditions will be communicated to users and smart stops will be found everywhere providing renewable energy, green hydrogen or even greener energy, ensuring efficiency and safety on every highway. Tunnels will also be a smart choice because of the reduction of traffic congestion. Underground roads will be built in 3D with a lift system which will take vehicles deep underground and will allow traffic to attain the greatest speed without intersections.

There will also be innovations in the sky. Air taxis are not a new idea, but in the future they will be completely environment-friendly. Aviation gasoline will be no longer used. Green energy will be in place and cost-effective air taxis will enable people to travel from one busy urban city to another in record time.

New technologies such as Al and the rollout of 5G will pave the way for fully autonomous innovation. Cars will not be the only thing to go autonomous. Freight trucks, cargo vehicles, air taxis will all benefit from this technology and that is why the term 'driver' will become extinct.

Transport will go green. Electric or hydrogen power will be mainstream. There will still be issues to solve such as safety, speed and cost, and of course governments will need to make new traffic laws.

Tạm dịch

Go Autonomous - GO GREEN

Kể từ khi ô tô ra đời năm 1886, giao thông ở các thành phố lớn đã có nhiều thay đổi. Và không có gì lạ khi nhiều chuyên gia cho rằng sẽ có những thay đổi phi thường trong vài thập kỷ tới.

Khi công nghệ phát triển, đường cao tốc, đường chân trời, tàu điện ngầm sẽ được biến đổi. Những con đường và đường cao tốc thông minh hơn ở các thành phố được trang bị cảm biến IoT sẽ xử lý tất cả các loại dữ liệu trong thời gian thực và cảnh báo người dùng về các tùy chọn giao thông tốt nhất. Thời tiết, va chạm, điều kiện giao thông sẽ được thông báo cho người dùng và các điểm dừng thông minh sẽ được tìm thấy ở mọi nơi cung cấp năng lượng tái tạo, hydro xanh hoặc thậm chí là năng lượng xanh hơn, đảm bảo hiệu quả và an toàn trên mọi đường cao tốc. Đường hầm cũng sẽ là lựa chọn thông minh vì giảm ùn tắc giao thông. Các con đường ngầm sẽ được xây dựng ở dạng 3D với hệ thống thang máy sẽ đưa các phương tiện đi sâu vào lòng đất và cho phép giao thông đạt tốc độ cao nhất mà không có giao lộ.

Cũng sẽ có những đổi mới trên bầu trời. Taxi trên không không phải là một ý tưởng mới nhưng trong tương lai chúng sẽ hoàn toàn thân thiện với môi trường. Xăng hàng không sẽ không còn được sử dụng. Năng lượng xanh sẽ được áp dụng và taxi hàng không tiết kiệm chi phí sẽ cho phép mọi người đi từ thành phố đô thị bận rộn này sang thành phố đô thị bận rộn khác trong thời gian kỷ lục.

Các công nghệ mới như Al và việc triển khai 5G sẽ mở đường cho sự đổi mới hoàn toàn tự chủ. Ô tô sẽ không phải là thứ duy nhất chạy tự động. Xe tải chở hàng, xe chở hàng, taxi hàng không đều sẽ được hưởng lợi từ công nghệ này và đó là lý do tại sao thuật ngữ 'tài xế' sẽ bị mai một.

Giao thông vận tải sẽ chuyển sang màu xanh lá cây. Năng lượng điện hoặc hydro sẽ là chủ đạo. Vẫn sẽ có những vấn đề cần giải quyết như an toàn, tốc độ và chi phí, và tất nhiên các chính phủ sẽ cần đưa ra luật giao thông mới.

Read the article. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.Over the past two centuries, different generations were born and given different names. Each generation comes with its characteristics, which are largely influenced by the historical, economic, and social conditions of the country they live in. However, in many countries the following three generations have common characteristics.Generation X refers to the generation born between 1965 and 1980. When Gen Xers grew up, they...
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Over the past two centuries, different generations were born and given different names. Each generation comes with its characteristics, which are largely influenced by the historical, economic, and social conditions of the country they live in. However, in many countries the following three generations have common characteristics.

Generation X refers to the generation born between 1965 and 1980. When Gen Xers grew up, they experienced many social changes and developments in history. As a result, they are always ready for changes and prepared to work through changes. Gen Xers are also known as critical thinkers because they achieved higher levels of education than previous generations.

Generation Y, also known as Millennials, refers to those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s. They are curious and ready to accept changes. If there is a faster, better way of doing something, Millennials want to try it out. They also value teamwork. When working in a team, Millennials welcome different points of view and ideas from others.

Generation Z includes people born between the late 1990s and early 2010s, a time of great technological developments and changes. That is why Gen Zers are also called digital natives. They grew up online and never knew the world before digital and social media. They are very creative and able to experiment with platforms to suit their needs. Many Gen Zers are also interested in starting their own businesses and companies. They saw so many people lose their jobs, so they think it is safer to be your own boss than relying on someone else to hire you.

Soon a new generation, labelled Gen Alpha, will be on the scene. Let's wait and see if we will notice the generation gap

1. experienced

a. to try or test new ideas or methods

2. curious

b. went through 

3. digital natives

c. to employ

4. experiment

d. wanting to know about something

5. hire

e. people born in the era of technology

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26 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo :
1-b
2-d
3-e
4-a
5-c

26 tháng 8 2023

1. b

2. d

3. e

4. a

5. c

Read the article and match the photos (A-C) with two of the artists.Jessie HemmonsMagda SayegGRANNY GRAFFITIThe statue of Rocky outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art is very popular with tourists, who often stop to take their photo in front of it without bothering to visit the museum itself. This irritated the artist Jessie Hemmons, who knitted a bright pink jacket and put it on the statue of the boxer. On the front of the jacket, Jessie knitted the words 'Go see the art'. Jessie hopes that...
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Jessie Hemmons

Magda Sayeg

GRANNY GRAFFITI

The statue of Rocky outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art is very popular with tourists, who often stop to take their photo in front of it without bothering to visit the museum itself. This irritated the artist Jessie Hemmons, who knitted a bright pink jacket and put it on the statue of the boxer. On the front of the jacket, Jessie knitted the words 'Go see the art'. Jessie hopes that more people will visit the gallery. This form of street art has become known as 'yarn bombing'.

The craze is believed to have started in 2005 by Magda Sayeg in Houston, Texas. One day Magda decided, just for fun, to knit a blue-and-pink cover for her shop's door handle. She loved it, and unexpectedly, so did her customers. Pedestrians stopped outside the shop to photograph it. Motorists slowed down to take a closer look. Their reaction inspired Magda to make covers for other objects in the street, such as a stop sign, a lamp post, a parking meter - and even an entire bus, which took a whole week to complete!

There are now yarn bombing groups in dozens of countries. They photograph and film their works and upload them to the internet.

Jessie believes that most street art is done by men and that yarn bombing is a more feminine activity. But not everyone approves of the new form of street art. Some people argue that covering public objects in wool is vandalism and littering, but the police appear to have a relatively relaxed attitude towards yarn bombers. They might interrupt them if they see them at work in the street, but they do not often view them as criminals.

Whether you see yarn bombing as a bit of fun that brightens up drab cities, or as a form of high culture with a serious message, it is a craze that is likely to continue.

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D
datcoder
CTVVIP
19 tháng 11 2023

Photo A: A bus covered entirely in knitted wool in a blue-and-pink pattern.

Photo B: Jessie Hemmons with the statue of Rocky wearing a pink knitted jacket and the words 'Go see the art'.

Photo C: A stop sign and a parking meter covered in colorful knitted wool.

Artists: Jessie Hemmons and Magda Sayeg.

6 tháng 11 2023

1. to have a (good/bad) relationship with = get on with

(có mối quan hệ (tốt/xấu) với = hòa hợp với)

2. to complete something = go through with

(hoàn thành một cái gì đó = vượt qua)

3. to match or equal = live up

(phù hợp hoặc bằng = phù hợp)

4. to use all of your supply of something = run out of

(sử dụng tất cả các nguồn cung cấp của bạn của một cái gì đó = cạn kiệt)

5. to succeed in finding or reaching somebody = catch up with

(thành công trong việc tìm kiếm hoặc tiếp cận ai đó = đuổi kịp)

6. to look and act like part of a group = fit in with

(nhìn và hành động như một phần của một nhóm = phù hợp với)

7. to tolerate or be patient about something => put up with

(chịu đựng hoặc kiên nhẫn về một cái gì đó)

Read the article. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.THE EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS This month, Teen Talk magazine has received many letters from secondary school students asking about the different options for school-leavers. We've talked to educational experts, and they think that young people should either continue their studies at a college or university or go to a vocational school.A. ______________________Higher education is really for people who...
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THE EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS 

This month, Teen Talk magazine has received many letters from secondary school students asking about the different options for school-leavers. We've talked to educational experts, and they think that young people should either continue their studies at a college or university or go to a vocational school.

A. ______________________

Higher education is really for people who want formal learning in order to get an academic degree. If you are good at certain subjects and need a degree related to those subjects, then university is the right choice for you. Besides studying, university students also have the opportunity to live independently, make new friends, and join different clubs. Many students still manage to work part-time during their university years. In addition, college or university students usually have an advantage over students from vocational schools when it comes to further studies after a degree. They will also have broader career options and an advantage in the job market.

B. ______________________

If you are not interested in traditional academic subjects and want to work in a specific trade, then vocational education is the right choice for you. You will gain the practical skills and knowledge necessary for a specific job. In addition, a vocational school may also offer you an apprenticeship. This type of training not only provides students with hands-on experience, but also gives them wages to cover their living costs. Most importantly, vocational training is usually much shorter than a college or university course. After getting their vocational qualifications, graduates can immediately start work and earn a salary.

There are a lot of educational opportunities for school-leavers today. You can choose from hundreds of vocational schools or higher education institutions to continue your educational journey. 

1. formal

a. a job that requires special training and skills

2. manage

b. a period of time working for and leaning from a skilled person

3. trade

c. to succeed in doing something difficult

4. apprenticeship

d. important organisations that have a particular purpose

5. institutions

e. received in a school, college, or university, with lessons, exams, etc.

1

1e

2c

3a

4b

5d

Read the article. Match the highlighted words and phrases with their meanings.Teen's lifeI don't want to be the odd one out!"My parents don’t want me to hang out with my friends from school. They think those friends have a bad influence onme. They aren’t happy that instead of going home after school, we go to games centres to play video games. But I think it’s fun, and! don’t want to lose my friends," Thanh, 17.“One day I coloured my hair and painted my finger nails. My parents got so angry...
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Teen's life

I don't want to be the odd one out!

"My parents don’t want me to hang out with my friends from school. They think those friends have a bad influence onme. They aren’t happy that instead of going home after school, we go to games centres to play video games. But I think it’s fun, and! don’t want to lose my friends," Thanh, 17.

“One day I coloured my hair and painted my finger nails. My parents got so angry with me. I know that this is not allowed at school, but all the girls in my group of friends did the same. I don’t want to be the odd one out!" Van, 16.

[ A ] The emails we have received from teenagers this week point to the effects of peer pressure, which is when you do things because you want to be accepted or valued by your friends. If teens fail to do what their group of friends want them to do, they may not be accepted or may even be bullied.

[ B ] In many cases, peer pressure can lead to depression, low self-confidence, distance from family and poor school performance. It can also lead to bigger social issues. It was reported that 70% of teenage smokers surveyed in the US said that they started smoking because they had friends who were smoking.

[ C ] It is not always easy to stand up to peer pressure, but sooner or later you need to decide what is best for you. Choose the right friends, learn to say no when you don’t feel comfortable and don’t hesitate to talk to an adult when the situation looks dangerous. And remember it’s sometimes OK to be "the odd one out". 

1. hang out

a. a belief in your own ability to do things well

2. pressure

b. the state of feeling very sad and without hope for the future

3. depression

c. the act of trying to force someone to do something by arguing, persuading, etc

4. self-confidence

d. to spend a lot of time in a place

1

1-d

2-c

3-b

4-a

31 tháng 8 2023

1. D

2. C

3. B

4.  A

31 tháng 8 2023

1 - d

2 - c

3 - b

4 - a

30 tháng 8 2023

1 - B

2 - A

3, 4 - C

5 - D