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Read the text. Match the headings (1-3) with the paragraphs (A-C).1. Comparing to others             2. Lack of understanding                3. Lack of interaction In most cultures, there is a generation gap between parents and their children. There are many reasons for this gap. Below are three of them.A. _______________________________________As each generation is strongly influenced by changes in society, parents and children may see the world differently. In addition,...
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Read the text. Match the headings (1-3) with the paragraphs (A-C).

1. Comparing to others             2. Lack of understanding                3. Lack of interaction 

In most cultures, there is a generation gap between parents and their children. There are many reasons for this gap. Below are three of them.

A. _______________________________________

As each generation is strongly influenced by changes in society, parents and children may see the world differently. In addition, different lifestyles make it difficult for parents and their children to fully understand each other's way of thinking. Many adult children even cut all ties with their parents.

B. _______________________________________

Busy work and school schedules often prevent parents and children from spending time together. After along and stressful day at work, parents come home, often feeling exhausted, and have little time to spend with their children. This leads to a lack of communication and widens the generation gap.

C. _______________________________________

Many parents keep comparing their children to other children, or even to how they behaved as children. They think it is good for their children to see these good examples and try to improve. However, this only makes the gap wider and causes their children to lose confidence in themselves. Some children may even start hating those people that they are compared to.

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30 tháng 8 2023

1 - C

2 - A

3 - B

22 tháng 12 2021

14C 15C 16A

The tourism industry has been an enormous boon for the global (21)_______, with millions ofpeople travelling to different parts of the world each year to experience different cultures and explorenew horizons. However, this increasing number of tourists has had a multitude of effects, both positiveand negative, on local communities, economies, and environments.On one hand, increased tourism has presented many benefits for those areas that are populartourism destinations. Local economies are...
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The tourism industry has been an enormous boon for the global (21)_______, with millions of
people travelling to different parts of the world each year to experience different cultures and explore
new horizons. However, this increasing number of tourists has had a multitude of effects, both positive
and negative, on local communities, economies, and environments.
On one hand, increased tourism has presented many benefits for those areas that are popular
tourism destinations. Local economies are stimulated, with more jobs available in transportation,
hospitality, services, tourism-related activities, and more. In addition, many governments have seen
increases in their tax revenues due to businesses related to tourism.
(22)_________, this influx of visitors can also have a significant impact on communities’
environments, customs, and traditions. Tourists often have limited or no knowledge of local cultures
and can bring with them environmental damage, such as water and air pollution, increased waste, and
over-consumption of natural resources. Additionally, they can lead to an alteration or weakening of
customs and traditions, as well as the displacement of locals in the search for tourist accommodation.
In order to ensure sustainable tourism, which will help to prevent the (23)__________ and
degradation of local communities, it is important for governments, tourism organisations, and tourists
to be aware of the potential impacts, both positive and negative, that tourism can have. Governments
should aim to regulate tourist activities to discourage environmentally destructive practices, as well as
actively seek to preserve customs and traditions. On the other side, tourists should also be informed of
their responsibilities and privilege of travelling. This can include things such as respecting local laws,
minimising waste, and being mindful of how our behaviours affect others. By promoting proactive and
sustainable approaches, the tourism industry can continue to grow and (24) _________ the global
economy, while also maintaining the cultural, traditional, and environmental integrity of destinations.

21: A. economic
22: A. On the other hand
23: A. preservation
24: A. benefit
B. economics
B. Next
B. conservation
B. benefit from
C. economy
C. Second
C. exploitation
C. benefits
D. economical
D. After that
D. temptation
D. benefits from

25: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The impact of tourism on local communities, economies, and environments
B. The benefits of tourism for the global economy
C. The importance of preserving local customs and traditions in tourism
D. The responsibilities of tourists when travelling

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26: What is the main goal of sustainable tourism?
A. To exploit and degrade local communities
B. To weaken customs and traditions
C. To encourage over-consumption of resources
D. To prevent the exploitation and degradation of local communities

27: According to the passage, what contributes to promoting the industry of tourism while
defending cultural, traditional, and environmental values of destinations?

A. It’s the authorities’ responsibility to take measures to restrict tourists to traveling to cultural sites.
B. It’s the local people who must know how to protect their own properties.
C. It’s the tourism that emphasizes responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment,
sustains the well-being of local people, and educates visitors about the local culture and conservation
efforts.
D. It’s the businesses’ policy to invest more money in local tourism.

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4 tháng 10 2023

Read the passage and choose the best answer

The tourism industry has been an enormous boon for the global (21)___economy____, with millions of people travelling to different parts of the world each year to experience different cultures and explore new horizons. However, this increasing number of tourists has had a multitude of effects, both positive
and negative, on local communities, economies, and environments. On one hand, increased tourism has presented many benefits for those areas that are popular
tourism destinations. Local economies are stimulated, with more jobs available in transportation, hospitality, services, tourism-related activities, and more. In addition, many governments have seen increases in their tax revenues due to businesses related to tourism. (22)____on the other hand_____, this influx of visitors can also have a significant impact on communities’ environments, customs, and traditions. Tourists often have limited or no knowledge of local cultures and can bring with them environmental damage, such as water and air pollution, increased waste, and over-consumption of natural resources. Additionally, they can lead to an alteration or weakening of customs and traditions, as well as the displacement of locals in the search for tourist accommodation. In order to ensure sustainable tourism, which will help to prevent the (23)____exploitation______ and degradation of local communities, it is important for governments, tourism organisations, and tourists to be aware of the potential impacts, both positive and negative, that tourism can have. Governments should aim to regulate tourist activities to discourage environmentally destructive practices, as well as actively seek to preserve customs and traditions. On the other side, tourists should also be informed of their responsibilities and privilege of travelling. This can include things such as respecting local laws, minimising waste, and being mindful of how our behaviours affect others. By promoting proactive and sustainable approaches, the tourism industry can continue to grow and (24) ____benefit_____ the global economy, while also maintaining the cultural, traditional, and environmental integrity of destinations.

25: What does the passage mainly discuss?

→ Đáp án:            A. The impact of tourism on local communities, economies, and environments

26: What is the main goal of sustainable tourism?

→ Đáp án:            D. To prevent the exploitation and degradation of local communities

27: According to the passage, what contributes to promoting the industry of tourism while defending cultural, traditional, and environmental values of destinations

→ Đáp án:            C. It’s the tourism that emphasizes responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well-being of local people, and educates visitors about the local culture and conservation efforts.

18 tháng 3 2017

be

18 tháng 3 2017

Chia dạng của động từ trong ngoặc:

You may (be) ....BE... interested in the traditional of different cultures.

VI. Read the following passage carefully, and then answer the questions.  We send young people of different nationalities on expeditions around the world. Our volunteers get the chance to work with local people to learn about different cultures.  There are ten expeditions every year. Each expedition lasts for ten weeks and takes 150 volunteers. They go to countries such as Chile, Namibia, Mongolia and Viet Nam. Some of our volunteers work with local people to provide facilities, for...
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VI. Read the following passage carefully, and then answer the questions.

  We send young people of different nationalities on expeditions around the world. Our volunteers get the chance to work with local people to learn about different cultures.

  There are ten expeditions every year. Each expedition lasts for ten weeks and takes 150 volunteers. They go to countries such as Chile, Namibia, Mongolia and Viet Nam. Some of our volunteers work with local people to provide facilities, for example, building schools. Others work in national parks or help scientists to do environmental research.

  These adventurous, young people come from all over the world. To become a volunteer, you have to be between 17 and 25; you have to speak some English and you also have to be enthusiastic, flexible and hard-working members of a team.

1.Who goes on the expeditions?

                                                                                                                                     

2.How many expeditions are there every year?

                                                                                                                                     

3.How long does each expedition last?

                                                                                                                                     

4.What do the volunteers help scientists?

                                                                                                                                     

5.Which language must we know to become a volunteer?

_________________________________________________________________

o l m . v n

 
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18 tháng 10 2021

1 Young people of different nationalities.

2 There are ten expeditions every year.

3 Each expedition lasts for ten weeks and takes 150 volunteers.

4 Help scientists to do environmental research.

5 English

22 tháng 3 2020

Unfortunately, racism, xenophobia and antisemitism are still widespread in a lot of countries.
But can people from different origins and cultures live peacefully together in the same country?

Racism appeared for a long time ago. First with slavery of black people. After black people do not stop to be persecuted with the segregation in America or the apartheid in South Africa. Moreover every know the anti-semitism of nazi and its consequences. However, now a lot of law exist to fight against the racism and to live as equals in the eyes of all, and to live in the society without taking into account skin color or religion. However some countries denied these laws.

To summarize people from different origins and cultures can live in the same country if the country's law punishes racist acts.

We send young people of different nationalities on expeditions around the world. Our volunteers get the chance to work with local people to learn about different cultures, and to live in an exciting environment. This often helps them to become more confident and responsible people.There are ten expeditions every year. Each expedition lasts for ten weeks and takes 150 volunteers. They go to countries such as Chile, Namibia, Mongolia and Viet Nam.Some of our volunteers work with local people to...
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We send young people of different nationalities on expeditions around the world. Our volunteers get the chance to work with local people to learn about different cultures, and to live in an exciting environment. This often helps them to become more confident and responsible people.
There are ten expeditions every year. Each expedition lasts for ten weeks and takes 150 volunteers. They go to countries such as Chile, Namibia, Mongolia and Viet Nam.
Some of our volunteers work with local people to provide important facilities, for example building schools. Others work in national parks or help scientists to do environmental research
These adventurous, young people come from all over the world. To become a volunteer, you have to be between 17 and 25. You have to speak some English and you also have to be enthusiastic, flexible and hard-working members of a team.

The volunteers come from .......................

organisations

cities

nationalities

clubs

Volunteer work helps them ......................

stronger

more intelligent

friendlier

more confident

The volunteers have to be .....................

hard – working

flexible

speak English

hard-working, flexible and speaking English

The volunteer activities mentioned in the text are ..............

donate blood

build schools

help scientists

build school and help scientists

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17 tháng 11 2021

The volunteers come from .......................

organisations

cities

nationalities

clubs

Volunteer work helps them ......................

stronger

more intelligent

friendlier

more confident

The volunteers have to be .....................

hard – working

flexible

speak English

hard-working, flexible and speaking English

The volunteer activities mentioned in the text are ..............

donate blood

build schools

help scientists

build school and help scientists

17 tháng 11 2021

The volunteers come from .......................

organisations

cities

nationalities

clubs

Volunteer work helps them ......................

stronger

more intelligent

friendlier

more confident

The volunteers have to be .....................

hard – working

flexible

speak English

hard-working, flexible and speaking English

The volunteer activities mentioned in the text are ..............

donate blood

build schools

help scientists

build school and help scientists

Question 4. Wordform:49. Life is very ___________________ for many young people in South Korea. (differ)50. Linda is _______________ in the traditions of different cultures. (interest)                 51. Mr. Thanh ______________________ me English at school. (teacher)52. There are many modern ___________________ in Ho Chi Minh City. (build)53. The biggest problem is human __________________ like farming. (act)54. It is necessary for students to listen to their teacher...
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Question 4. Wordform:

49. Life is very ___________________ for many young people in South Korea. (differ)

50. Linda is _______________ in the traditions of different cultures. (interest)                 

51. Mr. Thanh ______________________ me English at school. (teacher)

52. There are many modern ___________________ in Ho Chi Minh City. (build)

53. The biggest problem is human __________________ like farming. (act)

54. It is necessary for students to listen to their teacher ____________________. (attention)

55. What is your ____________________? – I’m from Brazil. (nation)

56. Do you ever practice your ______________________? (pronounce)

57. There are some ________________ monuments here. (interest)

58. The young children ___________________ go to bed at 7 p.m. (normal)

59. The grandmother always ____________________ all the family to a big meal. (invitation)

60. Some small scorpions are very _____________________. (danger)

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14 tháng 2 2022

49. different 

50. interested

51. teaches

52. buildings

53. activity

54. attentively

55. nationality?

56. pronounciation

57. interesting

58. normaly

59. invites

60. dangerous

Đáp án:

49. different

50. interested

51. teaches

52. buildings

53. activity

54. attentively

55. nationality

56. pronunciation

57. interesting

58. often

59. invites

60. dangerous

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A World of SausageAll over the world, all different cultures created interesting processed meat products, and one of the most popular is undoubtedly sausage.To begin with, sausage making may be considered disgusting as it deals with using various animal parts. Since meat is ground up, certain cuts and parts of an animal that wouldn’t be served in their original forms can be used. Literally, this means animal parts such as noses, ears, and other less appetizing areas of an animal’s body....
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A World of Sausage

All over the world, all different cultures created interesting processed meat products, and one of the most popular is undoubtedly sausage.

To begin with, sausage making may be considered disgusting as it deals with using various animal parts. Since meat is ground up, certain cuts and parts of an animal that wouldn’t be served in their original forms can be used. Literally, this means animal parts such as noses, ears, and other less appetizing areas of an animal’s body. Very often, the ground up meat and flesh is mixed with a certain percentage of fat, along with spices and other fillers. After being mixed well, this meat mixture is then stuffed into the cleaned intestines of the animal, which are then sealed at both ends. The result is sausage.

The meats used in sausages come from a variety of animals, although beef and pork are by far the favourites. In some cultures, sausage made from the meat of horses is considered a delicacy. When sausages are cooked, the cooking process sometimes adds to the flavour. While boiling is probably the simplest method, smoking sausages will add a lot of smoky flavour.

Next time, you bite into a sausage, it is probably best not to think too much about how it became the tasty thing you are eating. After all, you don’t want to ruin a good snack

1. Where is the mixture of meat placed?

A. Inside a plastic package                 B. Inside a cleaned intestine

C. Inside a refrigerator                        D. Inside a metal container

2. What won’t be served in their original forms?

A. Certain cuts and parts of animals           B. Spices and fillers

C. Sausages of all types                             D. Intestines of an animal

3. What are by far the favourite meats for making sausages?

A. Chicken       B. Horse meat      C. Cuts of lamb      D. Beef and pork

4. What is the simplest method of cooking sausages?

A. Grilling           B. Smoking           C. Boiling           D. Baking

5. What advice is given in the passage?

A. Be careful when making sausages.

B. Don’t think too much about what you are eating when eating sausages

C. Try not to use too much fat in the meat mixture when making sausages.

D. Make sure intestines are cleaned before packing with meat.

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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.                             A World of SausageAll over the world, all different cultures created interesting processed meat products, and one of the most popular is undoubtedly sausage.To begin with, sausage making may be considered disgusting as it deals with using various animal parts.Since meat is ground up, certain cuts and parts of an animal that wouldn’t be served in their original forms can...
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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

                             A World of Sausage

All over the world, all different cultures created interesting processed meat products, and one of the most popular is undoubtedly sausage.
To begin with, sausage making may be considered disgusting as it deals with using various animal parts.
Since meat is ground up, certain cuts and parts of an animal that wouldn’t be served in their original forms can be used. Literally, this means animal parts such as noses, ears, and other less appetizing areas of an animal’s body. Very often, the ground up meat and flesh is mixed with a certain percentage of fat, along with spices and other fillers. After being mixed well, this meat mixture is then stuffed into the cleaned intestines of the animal, which are then sealed at both ends. The result is sausage.
The meats used in sausages come from a variety of animals, although beef and pork are by far the favorites. In some cultures, sausage made from the meat of horses is considered a delicacy. When sausages are cooked, the cooking process sometimes adds to the flavor. While boiling is probably the
simplest method, smoking sausages will add a lot of smoky flavor.
Next time you bite into a sausage, it is probably best not to think too much about how it became the tasty thing you are eating. After all, you don’t want to ruin a good snack.
1. Where is the mixture of meat placed?
A. Inside a plastic package.                            B. Inside a cleaned intestine.
C. Inside a refrigerator.                                   D. Inside a metal container.
2. What won’t be served in their original forms?
A. Certain cuts and parts of animals.              B. Spices and fillers.
C. Sausages of all types.                                 D. Intestines of an animal.
3. What are by far the favorite meats for making sausages?
A. Chicken.                 B. Horse meat.            C. Cuts of lamb.          D. Beef and pork.
4. What is the simplest method of cooking sausages?
A. Grilling.                  B. Smoking.                C. Boiling.                   D. Baking.
5. What advice is given in the passage?
A. Be careful when making sausages.
B. Don’t think too much about what you are eating when eating sausages.
C. Try not to use too much fat in the meat mixture when making sausages.
D. Make sure intestines are cleaned before packing with meat.

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17 tháng 2 2022

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

                             A World of Sausage

All over the world, all different cultures created interesting processed meat products, and one of the most popular is undoubtedly sausage.
To begin with, sausage making may be considered disgusting as it deals with using various animal parts.
Since meat is ground up, certain cuts and parts of an animal that wouldn’t be served in their original forms can be used. Literally, this means animal parts such as noses, ears, and other less appetizing areas of an animal’s body. Very often, the ground up meat and flesh is mixed with a certain percentage of fat, along with spices and other fillers. After being mixed well, this meat mixture is then stuffed into the cleaned intestines of the animal, which are then sealed at both ends. The result is sausage.
The meats used in sausages come from a variety of animals, although beef and pork are by far the favorites. In some cultures, sausage made from the meat of horses is considered a delicacy. When sausages are cooked, the cooking process sometimes adds to the flavor. While boiling is probably the
simplest method, smoking sausages will add a lot of smoky flavor.
Next time you bite into a sausage, it is probably best not to think too much about how it became the tasty thing you are eating. After all, you don’t want to ruin a good snack.
1. Where is the mixture of meat placed?
A. Inside a plastic package.                            B. Inside a cleaned intestine.
C. Inside a refrigerator.                                   D. Inside a metal container.
2. What won’t be served in their original forms?
A. Certain cuts and parts of animals.              B. Spices and fillers.
C. Sausages of all types.                                 D. Intestines of an animal.
3. What are by far the favorite meats for making sausages?
A. Chicken.                 B. Horse meat.            C. Cuts of lamb.          D. Beef and pork.
4. What is the simplest method of cooking sausages?
A. Grilling.                  B. Smoking.                C. Boiling.                   D. Baking.
5. What advice is given in the passage?
A. Be careful when making sausages.
B. Don’t think too much about what you are eating when eating sausages.
C. Try not to use too much fat in the meat mixture when making sausages.
D. Make sure intestines are cleaned before packing with meat.

17 tháng 2 2022

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