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4 tháng 5 2021

The United States has a car-making industry.

20 tháng 5 2021

1 He is the most interesting person I have ever talked to

2 The United States has a big car-making industry

3 Nga asked Lan if she could help her with her homework

20 tháng 5 2021

38 He is the most interesting person I have ever talked to.

39 The United States has a car-making industry.

40 Nga asked Lan to help her with her homework.

5 tháng 4 2018

Đổi dùm mình mấy câu này với :(

a) The Cambodians built ******* (chỗ này mình quên r) aroud the year 1100 to honor the humid God.

=> ******* _____were(nếu là số nhiều) built aroud the year 1100 to honor the humid God by The Cambodians___

b) Japan has a big industry that makes cars.

=> Japan has a____big cars industry___________

4 tháng 4 2018

Passive voice:

a) South Africa is a country which exports a lot of bananas.

=> A LOT OF BANANAS ARE EXPORTED BY (A COUNTRY WHICH IS ) SOUTH AFRICA.

b) Japan has a big industry that makes cars.

=> CARS ARE MADE BY BIG INDUSTRY IN JAPAN.

K BIẾT CÓ SAI K ><

4 tháng 4 2018

a) South Africa is a country which exports a lot of bananas.

=> South Africa is said to be a bananas exporting country

b) Japan has a big industry that makes cars.

=> Japan is said to be a big cars industry

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “ horseless carriages”. It was opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the...
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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 for the questions.

The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “ horseless carriages”. It was opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the occasion more as a social affair than as sales extravaganza. It was also on the first day of this show that William Mckinley became the first U.S Present to ride in a car.

The automobile was not invented in the United States. That distinction belongs to Germany. Nikolaus Otto built the first practical internal-combustion engine there in 1876. Then, German engineer Karl Benz built what are regarded as the first modern automobiles in the mid-1880s. But the United States pioneered the merchandising of the automobile. The auto show proved to be an effective means of getting the public excited about automotive products.

By happenstance, the number of people at the first New York show equaled the entire car population of the United States at that time. In 1900, 10 million bicycles and an unknown number of horse-drawn carriages provided the prime means of personal transportation. Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900, and only a quarter of those were gasoline powered. The rest ran on steam or electricity.

After viewing the cars made by forty car makers, the show’s audience favored electric cars because they were quiet. The risk of a boiler explosion turned people away from streamers, and the gasoline-powered cars produced smelly fumes. The Duryea Motor Wagon Company, which launched the American auto industry in 1895, offered a fragrant additive designed to mask the smells of the naphtha that is burned. Many of the 1900 models were cumbersome – the Gas mobile, the Franklin, and the Orient, for example, steered with a tiller like a boat instead of with a steering wheel. None of them was equipped with an automatic starter.

These early model cars were practically handmade and were not very dependable. They were basically toys of the well-to-do. In fact, Woodrow Wilson, then a professor at Princeton University and later President of the United States, predicted that automobiles would cause conflict between the wealthy and the poor. However, among the exhibitors at the 1900 show was a young engineer named Henry Ford. The cars he exhibited at the 1900 show apparently attracted no special notice. But before the end of the decade, he would revolutionize the automobile industry with his Model T Ford. The Model T, first produced in 1909, featured a standardized design and a steamlined method of production – the assembly line. Its lower costs made it available to the mass market.

Cars at the 1900 show ranged in price from 1,000 dollars to 1,500 dollars, or roughly 14,000 dollars to 21,000 in today’s prices. By 1913, the Model T was selling for less than 300 dollars , and soon the price would drop even further. “I will build cars for the multiudes,” Ford said, and he kept his promise

Approximately how many cars were there in the United States in 1900 ? 

A. 4,000 

B. 8,000 

C. 10 million 

D. An unknown number

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30 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án là B.

Xấp xỉ bao nhiêu xe hơi có ở Mỹ năm 1900?

A. 4000

B. 8000

C. 10 triệu

D. không biết con số chính xác

Dẫn chứng: By happenstance, the number of people at the first New York show equaled the entire car population of the United States at that time.

On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “ horseless carriages”. 

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 following questions. The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “horseless carriages.” It was the opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to a large crowd; however, the black-tie audience...
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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 following questions.

The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “horseless carriages.” It was the opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to a large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the occasion more as a social affair than as a sales extravaganza. It was also on the first day of this show that William McKinley became the first U.S. president to ride in a car.

The automobile was not invented in the United States. That distinction belongs to Germany. Nikolaus Otto built the first practical internal-combustion engine there in 1876. Then, German engineer Karl Benz built what are regarded as the first modern automobiles in the mid-1880s. But the United States pioneered the merchandising of the automobile. The auto show proved to be an effective means of getting the public excited about automotive products.

    By happenstance ,the number of people at the first New York show equaled the entire car population of the United States at that time. In 1900, 10 million bicycles and an unknown number of horse- drawn carriages provided the prime means of personal transportation. Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900, and only a quarter of those were gasoline powered. The rest ran on steam or electricity.

After viewing the cars made by forty car makers, the show’s audience favored electric cars because they were quiet. The risk of a boiler explosion turned people away from steamers, and the gasoline- powered cars produced smelly fumes. The Duryea Motor Wagon Company, which launched the American auto industry in 1895, offered a fragrant additive designed to mask the smells of the naphtha that it burned. Many of the 1900 models were cumbersome -the Gasmobile, the Franklin, and the Orient, for example, steered with a tiller like a boat instead of with a steering wheel. None of them was equipped with an automatic starter.

These early model cars were practically handmade and were not very dependable. They were basically toys of the well-to-do. In fact, Woodrow Wilson, then a professor at Princeton University and later President of the United States, predicted that automobiles would cause conflict between the wealthy and the poor. However, among the exhibitors at the 1900 show was a young engineer named Henry Ford. But before the end of the decade, he would revolutionize the automobile industry with his Model T Ford. The Model T, first produced in 1909, featured a standardized design and a streamlined method of production—the assembly line. Its lower costs made it available to the mass market.

Cars at the 1900 show ranged in price from $1,000 to $1,500, or roughly $14,000 to $21,000 in today’s prices. By 1913, the Model T was selling for less than $300, and soon the price would drop even further. “I will build cars for the multitudes,” Ford said, and he kept his promise

Approximately how many cars were there in the United States in 1900?

A. 4,000

B. 8,000

C. An unknown number

D. 10 million

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27 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án là B. Ý trong bài : Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “horseless carriages.” It was the opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to a large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best answer for each of the question from 43- 50

The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “horseless carriages.” It was the opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to a large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the occasion more as a social affair than as a sales extravaganza. It was also on the first day of this show that William McKinley became the first U.S. president to ride in a car.

The automobile was not invented in the United States. That distinction belongs to Germany. Nicolaus Otto built the first practical internal-combustion engine there in 1876. Then, German engineer Karl Benz built what are regarded as the first modern automobiles in the mid-1880s. But the United States pioneered the merchandising of the automobile. The auto show proved to be an effective means of getting the public excited about automotive products.

By happenstance, the number of people at the first New York show equaled the entire car population of the United States at that time. In 1900, 10 million bicycles and an unknown number of horse-drawn carriages provided the prime means of personal transportation. Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900, and only a quarter of those were gasoline powered. The rest ran on steam or electricity.

After viewing the cars made by forty car makers, the show’s audience favored electric cars because they were quiet. The risk of a boiler explosion turned people away from steamers, and the gasoline-powered cars produced smelly fumes. The Duryea Motor Wagon Company, which launched the American auto industry in 1895, offered a fragrant additive designed to mask the smells of the naphtha that it burned. Many of the 1900 models were cumbersome—the Gasmobile, the Franklin, and the Orient, for example, steered with a tiller like a boat instead of with a steering wheel. None of them was equipped with an automatic starter.

These early model cars were practically handmade and were not very dependable. They were basically toys of the well-to-do. In fact, Woodrow Wilson, then a professor at Princeton University and later President of the United States, predicted that automobiles would cause conflict between the wealthy and the poor. However, among the exhibitors at the 1900 show was a young engineer named Henry Ford. But before the end of the decade, he would revolutionize the automobile industry with his Model T Ford. The Model T, first produced in 1909, featured a standardized design and a streamlined method of production—the assembly line. Its lower costs made it available to the mass market.

Cars at the 1900 show ranged in price from $1,000 to $1,500, or roughly $14,000 to $21,000 in today’s prices. By 1913, the Model T was selling for less than $300, and soon the price would drop even further. “I will build cars for the multitudes,” Ford said, and he kept his promise.

Approximately how many cars were there in the United States in 1900?

A. 4,000

B. 8,000

C. 10 million

D. An unknown number

1
26 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án A

Có khoảng bao nhiêu chiếc xe ở Hoa Kỳ vào năm 1900?

Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900,

A. 4,000

B. 8.000

C. 10 triệu

D. Một số không xác định

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the adjective.           21.   The Mississippi River is _________________ (long) river in the United States.           22.   Canada is _________________ (big) the United States, but the United States has more people.           23.   Cold, dark nights are _________________ (good) nights to see the Northern Lights.           24.   Homes in big cities are often __________________________ (expensive) homes in small towns.           25.   Machu Picchu...
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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the adjective.

 

          21.   The Mississippi River is _________________ (long) river in the United States.

 

          22.   Canada is _________________ (big) the United States, but the United States has more people.

 

          23.   Cold, dark nights are _________________ (good) nights to see the Northern Lights.

 

          24.   Homes in big cities are often __________________________ (expensive) homes in small towns.

 

          25.   Machu Picchu in Peru is one of _________________________ (popular) places for people to visit.

 

          26.   Antelope Canyon is one of __________________________ (beautiful) caves in the world.

 

Read and complete the sentence.

 

Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. It's almost 980m high. It's in Venezuela. It's in the largest national park in Venezuela. It's the third biggest park in the world. It was named Angel Falls because an American pilot, Jimmie Angel, was the first person to fly over the waterfall in 1933. At the bottom of the waterfall, there's an incredible jungle with a lot of plants and animals that live only in that area. Between December and April, there is not a lot of rain and the falls do not have a lot of water. The best time to visit is during the rainy months of May to November.

 

          27.   Angel Falls is a famous _____________.

 

          28.   It is _____________ than any other waterfall in the world.

 

          29.   To visit Angel Falls, you have to go to _____________.

 

          30.   Angel Falls is in a very big national _____________.

 

          31.   The waterfall is named after a _____________.

 

          32.   The _____________ at the bottom of the waterfall is incredible.

 

          33.   There are ______________________ that you can find only in that jungle.

 

          34.   Between _____________________________ is the best time to see the waterfalls.

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          21.   The Mississippi River is ___longer than the______ (long) river in the United States.

 

          22.   Canada is __bigger than____ (big) the United States, but the United States has more people.

 

          23.   Cold, dark nights are _________________ (good) nights to see the Northern Lights.

 

          24.   Homes in big cities are often _____ more expensive_________ (expensive) homes in small towns.

 

          25.   Machu Picchu in Peru is one of ___the most popular_________ (popular) places for people to visit.

 

          26.   Antelope Canyon is one of ______the most beautiful__________ (beautiful) caves in the world.

Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the questions.The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “ horseless carriages”. It was opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the...
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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 for the questions.

The National Automobile Show in New York has been one of the top auto shows in the United States since 1900. On November 3 of that year, about 8,000 people looked over the “ horseless carriages”. It was opening day and the first opportunity for the automobile industry to show off its wares to large crowd; however, the black-tie audience treated the occasion more as a social affair than as sales extravaganza. It was also on the first day of this show that William Mckinley became the first U.S Present to ride in a car.

The automobile was not invented in the United States. That distinction belongs to Germany. Nikolaus Otto built the first practical internal-combustion engine there in 1876. Then, German engineer Karl Benz built what are regarded as the first modern automobiles in the mid-1880s. But the United States pioneered the merchandising of the automobile. The auto show proved to be an effective means of getting the public excited about automotive products.

By happenstance, the number of people at the first New York show equaled the entire car population of the United States at that time. In 1900, 10 million bicycles and an unknown number of horse-drawn carriages provided the prime means of personal transportation. Only about 4,000 cars were assembled in the United States in 1900, and only a quarter of those were gasoline powered. The rest ran on steam or electricity.

After viewing the cars made by forty car makers, the show’s audience favored electric cars because they were quiet. The risk of a boiler explosion turned people away from streamers, and the gasoline-powered cars produced smelly fumes. The Duryea Motor Wagon Company, which launched the American auto industry in 1895, offered a fragrant additive designed to mask the smells of the naphtha that is burned. Many of the 1900 models were cumbersome – the Gas mobile, the Franklin, and the Orient, for example, steered with a tiller like a boat instead of with a steering wheel. None of them was equipped with an automatic starter.

These early model cars were practically handmade and were not very dependable. They were basically toys of the well-to-do. In fact, Woodrow Wilson, then a professor at Princeton University and later President of the United States, predicted that automobiles would cause conflict between the wealthy and the poor. However, among the exhibitors at the 1900 show was a young engineer named Henry Ford. The cars he exhibited at the 1900 show apparently attracted no special notice. But before the end of the decade, he would revolutionize the automobile industry with his Model T Ford. The Model T, first produced in 1909, featured a standardized design and a steamlined method of production – the assembly line. Its lower costs made it available to the mass market.

Cars at the 1900 show ranged in price from 1,000 dollars to 1,500 dollars, or roughly 14,000 dollars to 21,000 in today’s prices. By 1913, the Model T was selling for less than 300 dollars , and soon the price would drop even further. “I will build cars for the multiudes,” Ford said, and he kept his promise

According to the passage, people at the 1900 National Automobile Show favored cars powered by

A. electricity 

B. naphtha 

C. gasoline 

D. steam

1
21 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là A.

Theo bài đọc, mọi người trong buổi trưng bày xe hơi quốc gia 1900 thì xe được cấp năng lượng

A. điện

B. dầu hỏa

C. xăng

D. hơi nước

Dẫn chứng: After viewing the cars made by forty car makers, the show’s audience favored electric cars because they were quiet