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1 tháng 11 2018

Giúp mình với nhé

I. Fill each gap in the following sentences with one suitable preposition or practicle. Write your answer in the gap.

1. There are many advantages.........in........being able to speak a foreign language.

2. My hands were blue........with .......cold when I got home.

3. I'd like to exchange this car.......for............a new model but I can't afford it.

4. It fall's.......on........Linda to care of her mother since her sister moved.

5. The family may not be very rich, but they are certainly well.........enough..........

7. Well, it's getting late - perhaps we'd better get........down..........to business.

9.You can't miss him. That haircut makes him stand ............out........In a crowd.

10. I am really thirsty. I could do..........for...........a drink.

1 tháng 11 2018

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Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Em làm rồi cho em thêm ý kiến đi ạ! London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Choose the most summary below with ONE WORD from the passage.

i. Current and past actions.

ii. Congestion and population.

iii. Problems on the roads.

iv. The best city in the world.

v. A center of activity.

vi. The many benefits of cyclings

vii. Cycling in European cities.

viii. A new initiative

ix. Rail systems.

1. Section A:............iv......

2. Section B:.........iii.........

3.Section C:.........ii..........

4. Section D:......vi...........

5. Section E:.........viii.........

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Giúp mình với ạ!! London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: http://www.crossrail.co.uk due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Choose the most summary below with ONE WORD from the passage.

i. Current and past actions.

ii. Congestion and population.

iii. Problems on the roads.

iv. The best city in the word.

v. A center of activity.

vi. The many benefits of cyclings

vii. Cycling in European cities.

viii. A new initiative

ix. Rail systems.

1. Section A:..................

2. Section B:..................

3.Section C:...................

4. Section D:.................

5. Section E:..................

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14 tháng 12 2017

1. Talk about the city and in the city

In my opinion, the countryside is a beautiful place. I love it because it is qiuet and life here is very slow and easy. We never have to queue in shops and we can drive bikes on street comfortable because there’s much heavy traffic .In the countryside,people plant vegetables and raise cattle themselves.So the food is very fresh here. In addition, the air is clean.It makes us have a good healthy.
The people are friendly.Everyone know everyone and if someone has a problem,there are always people who can help.
But the countryside is too quiet.There’s no things to do.
It’s don’t have any parks or movie theaters. And many people feel bored.
The city life is the opposite.There are any places for entertainment.People can relax by going to the zoo, playing games… And children in the city have chance to learn more because the education is good.There are many kind of food here and they are delicious.But people are unfriendly and the city is noisy and plutted air.
Each place has some benefits anh limitations.
I live in the country. I like the life here. But I always want to live in the city because it is good for my future.

12 tháng 4 2017

1. are

12 tháng 4 2017

Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word.

I live in a small village called Vinh An. There (1) are about 600 people here. I love the village (2) because it is very quiet and life is slow and easy. The village is always clean – people often look after it (3) with great care. The air is always clean, (4) too. It's much more friendly here than in a city because everyone knows everyone else, and (5) when someone has a problem, there are always people who can help.

There are only a (6) few things that I don't like about Vinh An. One thing is that we don't have (7) many things to do in the evening. We don't have any cinemas or theaters. The (8) other is that people always talk about each other, and everyone knows (9) what everyone else is doing. But I still (10) prefer lage life to life in a big city.

1 tháng 11 2018

1. According to the report, the driver of the car was a policeman. (BEING)
According to the report, the ___CAR WAS BEING DRIVEN____by a policeman.
2. Today's meeting is postponed and it will be held next week. (PUT)
Today's meeting has ___BEEN PUT OFF/ BACK___until next week.
3. There's no chance of Jenny getting here on time. (POSSIBLE)

It won't be ___POSSIBLE FOR JENNY TO GET______here on time.
4. In my opinion, these two kinds of music are completely different from each other.(COMPARISON )
In my opinion, there is ___NO COMPARISON BETWEEN____these two kinds of music.
5. We discussed the problem but nobody had a solution. (CAME)
We discussed the problem but ___NOBODY CAME UP WITH_____with a solution.

1 tháng 11 2018

1. According to the report, the driver of the car was a policeman. (BEING)
According to the report, the ____CAR WAS BEING DRIVEN______by a policeman.
2. Today's meeting is postponed and it will be held next week. (PUT)
Today's meeting has ___BEEN PUT OFF UNTIL NEXT WEEK__

3. There's no chance of Jenny getting here on time. (POSSIBLE)

It won't be ____POSSIBLE FOR JENNY TO GET____here on time.
4. In my opinion, these two kinds of music are completely different from each other.(COMPARISON )

In my opinion, there is ____NO COMPARISON BETWEEN __these two kinds of music.
5. We discussed the problem but nobody had a solution. (CAME)
We discussed the problem but ___NOBODY CAME UP WITH___with a solution.

1.That woman was a secretary. We were waiting for her That woman... 2. Do you know the man? His car is in front of my house Do you know... 3. The music sound strange to us. We are listening to it The music... 4. Mrs. Linda has bought a big house. Her dog is very fiecre Mrs. Linda... 5. The girl is my classmate. She live opposite my house The girl.... 6. The doctor is with the patient. The patient's leg was broken in an accident The doctor... 7. This book contains some useful...
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1.That woman was a secretary. We were waiting for her

That woman...

2. Do you know the man? His car is in front of my house

Do you know...

3. The music sound strange to us. We are listening to it

The music...

4. Mrs. Linda has bought a big house. Her dog is very fiecre

Mrs. Linda...

5. The girl is my classmate. She live opposite my house

The girl....

6. The doctor is with the patient. The patient's leg was broken in an accident

The doctor...

7. This book contains some useful imformation. I found it last week

This book...

8. Mr. Bryant looks very sad. His team has lost the game

Mr....

9. This is the book. I've been looking for this book

This is...

10. The town is at the seaside. I grew up there

The....

11. I have not decided the day. I'll go to london on that day

I have...

12. She is the woman. I wrote to her.

She is...

13. W want to becom a judge. W's brother is a lawyer

W...

14. The call off the wild was his best-known novel and it's still popular now

15. This is Cho Ray hospital and it's one off the biggest hospital in HCM City

This...

16. That is not policeman. They saw him chasing the robber

That...

17. He passed the note to tge girl. The girl cried as she read it

He...

18. Please tell me the reason. You don't go to the school for that reason

Pleason...

19. Everybody tells about the danger. The patient has just escaped for that danger

Everybody...

20. The boy helped me carry the bag. I tipped him

I tipped him...

21. The boys must start their duties tomorrow. Their name were taken down

The...

22. The teacher is speaking to his pupils. You've met him in the street

The...

23. The basker contained fruit. She was talking it to the old man

She...

24. The woman wanted to see the teacher. Her son gave up learning two days ago

The...

25. The girl is cooking the dinner in the kitchen. She is my sister

The...

26. The boy is looking for the job. He is my friend

The...

27. The man is a friend of my uncle's. He is playing the piano in the band

The...

28. This is the colour tv. My father bought it yesterday

This...

29. The thief has not been found yet. He ran away from the prison

The...

30. I know a wood. You can find beautiful flowers there

I...

31. The bookbintroduces Shakespeare's life. I'm reading it

I...

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14 tháng 7 2020

Làm thử :) Tại tui ngu tiếng anh lắm :<

1/ That woman, whom were waiting for, was a secretary

2/ Do you know the man whose car is in front of my house?

3/ The music which we are listening to sound strange to us

4/ Mrs. Linda has bought a big house and her dog is fierce <câu này ko chắc>

5/ The girl who lives opposite my house is my classmate.

6/ The doctor is with the patient whose leg was broken in an accident.

7/ This book, which I found last week, contains some information.

8/ Mr.Bryant looks very sad beacause his team has lost the game.

9/ This is the book which I've been looking for.

10/ The seaside where I grew up has the town.

11/ I haven't decided the day but I'll go to London on that day.

12/ She is the woman whom I wrote to.

13/ W want to become a judge because his brother is a lawyer.

14/ Ủa câu này là làm chi vậy?

15/ This is Cho Ray's hospital which is one of the biggest hospital in HCM city.

16/ That is not policeman whom they saw chasing the robber.

17/ He passed the note to the girl which she cried as she read

18/ Please tell me the reason which you don't go to school for.

19/Everybody tells about the danger which the patient has just escaped for.

20/ I tipped him whom helped me carry the bag.

21/ The boys must start their duties tomorrow because their name were taken down.

22/ The teacher whom you've met in the street is speaking to his pupils.

23/ Câu này chịu :<

24/ The woman wanted to see the teacher because her son gave up learning two days ago.

25/ The girl who is cooking dinner in the kitchen is my sister.

26/ The boy who is looking for the job is my friend.

27/ The man who is playing the piano in the band is a friend of my uncle.

28/ This is the color TV which my father bought yesterday.

29/ The thief has not been found yet because he ran away from the prison.

30/ I know a wood that you can find beautiful flowers there.

31/ I 'm reading the book which introduces Shakespeare's life.

Hic, làm xong lú luôn :<