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Originally commissioned 14 years ago, the new British Library was supposed to open in 1990.However, the project has been delayed by political infighting, poor planing and financial problems.The most recent setback came in June when inspectors discovered that 60 miles of new metal shelving had started to rust and needs to be replaced.That would postpone the opening of the project's first phase for another two years."Things have gone from bad to worse", said Brian Lake, secretary of the Regular...
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Originally commissioned 14 years ago, the new British Library was supposed to open in 1990.However, the project has been delayed by political infighting, poor planing and financial problems.The most recent setback came in June when inspectors discovered that 60 miles of new metal shelving had started to rust and needs to be replaced.That would postpone the opening of the project's first phase for another two years.

"Things have gone from bad to worse", said Brian Lake, secretary of the Regular Readers, an association of writers and scholars who are not happy with plans for the new library.It is a grand national project that has become a great national scandal.

It sounded like a splendid idea when the government unveiled its $225 million project in 1978.

Nó đã có vẻ như là một ý tưởng tuyệt vời

Sophisticated electronic equipment would help keep the library's irreplaceable stock at an optimal temperature and humidity.

A computer-controlled delivery system would provide books to readers within minutes of a request rather than days.

And to serve other needs of the reading public, the library would also include exhibition galleries, a restaurant and a conference hall.That was the plan, anyway.The start of construction was delayed until 1982 by arguments about planning and by a change of government.

Four years later, members of the cabinet ordered a progress report and discovered that the committee responsible for supervising the project hadn't met in four years.=>what is the main topic of thisparagraph

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19 tháng 9

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Cần người phiên dịch hộ mình bài n vs :Originally commissioned 14 years ago, the new British Library was supposed to open in 1990.However, the project has been delayed by political infighting, poor planing and financial problems.The most recent setback came in June when inspectors discovered that 60 miles of new metal shelving had started to rust and needs to be replaced.That would postpone the opening of the project's first phase for another two years."Things have gone from bad...
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Cần người phiên dịch hộ mình bài n vs :Originally commissioned 14 years ago, the new British Library was supposed to open in 1990.However, the project has been delayed by political infighting, poor planing and financial problems.The most recent setback came in June when inspectors discovered that 60 miles of new metal shelving had started to rust and needs to be replaced.That would postpone the opening of the project's first phase for another two years."Things have gone from bad to worse", said Brian Lake, secretary of the Regular Readers, an association of writers and scholars who are not happy with plans for the new library.It is a grand national project that has become a great national scandal.It sounded like a splendid idea when the government unveiled its $225 million project in 1978.Sophisticated electronic equipment would help keep the library's irreplaceable stock at an optimal temperature and humidity.A computer-controlled delivery system would provide books to readers within minutes of a request rather than days.And to serve other needs of the reading public, the library would also include exhibition galleries, a restaurant and a conference hall.That was the plan, anyway.The start of construction was delayed until 1982 by arguments about planning and by a change of government.Four years later, members of the cabinet ordered a progress report and discovered that the committee responsible for supervising the project hadn't met in four year

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19 tháng 9

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19 tháng 9

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* Combine two sentences into one. Use the sentence in brackets to make a non-defining relative clause.1. The National Library opens every weekday. (The library is on the second floor).The National Library, which is on the second floor, opens every weekday.2. Developed countries are helping developing countries. (They are ahead in education and wealth.)Developed countries, which are ahead in education and wealth, are helping developing countries.3. Internationalisation has brought about both...
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* Combine two sentences into one. Use the sentence in brackets to make a non-defining relative clause.
1. The National Library opens every weekday. (The library is on the second floor).
The National Library, which is on the second floor, opens every weekday.
2. Developed countries are helping developing countries. (They are ahead in education and wealth.)
Developed countries, which are ahead in education and wealth, are helping developing countries.
3. Internationalisation has brought about both opportunities and challenges. (It started 15 years ago.)
Internationalsation, which started 15 years ago, has brought about both opportunities and challenges.
4. Smartphones will be used widely in school to support learning. (They help students to write scripts and make videos.)
Smartphones, which help students to write scripts and make videos, will be used widely in school to support learning.
5. Jack London wrote internationally famous novels like Call of the Wild and White Fang. (He is an American writer.)
Jack London, who is an American writer, wrote internationally famous novels like Call of the Wild and White Fang.
6. Have you ever heard about Captain James Cook? (He mapped a lot of places in the world, including Australia and New Zealand).
Have you ever heard about Captain James Cook, who mapped a lot of places in the world, including Australia and New Zealand?

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WORD FORM:1.                   Should I write “British “or “English” as my…………………….?A. nation                      B. nationality               C. national                   D. international           2.                   You need a complete change, both ……………………. and personally.A. profession                B. professions             ...
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WORD FORM:

1.                   Should I write “British “or “English” as my…………………….?

A. nation                      B. nationality               C. national                   D. international           

2.                   You need a complete change, both ……………………. and personally.

A. profession                B. professions              C. professional             D. professionally

3.                   It’s ………………….. for roses to grow in such poor soil.

A. possibility                B. possible                   C. impossible               D. possibly      

4.                   The average male tiger ……………. around 200 kg.

A. weight                     B. weigh                       C. weighs                     D. weightless

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30 tháng 10 2021

1. B

2. D

3. C

4. C

The British Museum library is (1)………. of the largest libraries in the world. Ithas a copy of every book (2)……… is printed in the English language, so that there aremore than six million books (3) ………… . They receive nearly two thousands books and3 papers every day. The British Museum library has a very big (4) ……….. of printedbooks and manuscripts (5) ………… they keep in glass cases. You can also find theresome of the first books printed by Caxton. Caxton was the...
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The British Museum library is (1)………. of the largest libraries in the world. Ithas a copy of every book (2)……… is printed in the English language, so that there aremore than six million books (3) ………… . They receive nearly two thousands books and3 papers every day. The British Museum library has a very big (4) ……….. of printedbooks and manuscripts (5) ………… they keep in glass cases. You can also find theresome of the first books printed by Caxton. Caxton was the printer (6) ……… lived in thefifteenth century. He made the first press in England. In the reading room of the BritishMuseum library many famous great men have read and studied. You know that V.ILenin visited London several times (7) ……….. he lived in London. He spent a lot oftime in the British Museum library. Another great man was Karl Max who (8) ……….works which have had the greatest influence (9) ………….the politics of the modernworld. Charles Dickens, a very popular English writer and the (10) ……… of manyinteresting books spent a lot of time in the British Museum library

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5 tháng 7 2018

The British Museum library is (1)…one……. of the largest libraries in the world. Ithas a copy of every book (2)…which…… is printed in the English language, so that there aremore than six million books (3) ……there…… . They receive nearly two thousands books and3 papers every day. The British Museum library has a very big (4) …collection…….. of printedbooks and manuscripts (5) …which……… they keep in glass cases. You can also find theresome of the first books printed by Caxton. Caxton was the printer (6) …who…… lived in thefifteenth century. He made the first press in England. In the reading room of the BritishMuseum library many famous great men have read and studied. You know that V.ILenin visited London several times (7) ……when….. he lived in London. He spent a lot oftime in the British Museum library. Another great man was Karl Max who (8) …wrote…….works which have had the greatest influence (9) ……on…….the politics of the modernworld. Charles Dickens, a very popular English writer and the (10) …author…… of manyinteresting books spent a lot of time in the British Museum library

5 tháng 7 2018

hình như bạn sai câu 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 đấy ạ

26 tháng 7 2017

Answer B

Kỹ năng: Dịch

Giải thích: Giải thích: calling → called. Đây là dạng cấu trúc bị động rút gọn

21 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án B

“calling” → “called”

Ở đây phải hiểu called là viết tắt của “which is called”

4 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Ta thấy: The British national anthem, which was called “God Save the Queen”, was a traditional song in the 18th century.

=>  The British national anthem, called “God Save the Queen”, was a traditional song in the 18 th century, (rút gọn mệnh đề quan hệ - bị động)

Đáp án B (calling => called)