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19 tháng 7 2019

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13 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án B

Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms) London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral...
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Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms)

London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.

The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the city may be called the commercial heart of London, Westminster is the center of the administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament.

The West End with the best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks is the place where rich people live. Working people live in the East End where there are no parks or gardens and no fine houses.

1. London is the capital of Great Britain.

2. London is the largest city in the world.

3. The East End is one of the four parts of London.

4. The Tower is a commercial heart of London.

5. Westminster is the center of education.

6. The Houses of Parliament have a tower and a very big clock called Big Ben.

7. You can find the most expensive clubs in the East End.

8. Rich people live in the West End.

9. You can go to parks in the East End.

10. Working people don't live in London.

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8 tháng 7 2017

Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms)

London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.

The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the city may be called the commercial heart of London, Westminster is the center of the administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament.

The West End with the best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks is the place where rich people live. Working people live in the East End where there are no parks or gardens and no fine houses.

1. London is the capital of Great Britain. TRUE

2. London is the largest city in the world. FALSE

3. The East End is one of the four parts of London. TRUE

4. The Tower is a commercial heart of London. FALSE

5. Westminster is the center of education. FALSE

6. The Houses of Parliament have a tower and a very big clock called Big Ben. FALSE

7. You can find the most expensive clubs in the East End. FALSE

8. Rich people live in the West End. TRUE

9. You can go to parks in the East End. FALSE

10. Working people don't live in London.VFALSE

8 tháng 7 2017

Linh Diệu

V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1. Sally and her family love (go) to the park in the summer. 2. Her mum likes (lie) on the blanket and loves (read) her favourite magazines. 3. Anna’s family (like) the park because they love (be) outdoors. 4. I enjoy (collect) dolls and it becomes my pleasure. 5. We love (watch) new films, and we (go) to watch a new Hollywood film next weekend. 6. My brother hates (do) the same things day after day. 7. Our...
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V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Sally and her family love (go) to the park in the summer.

2. Her mum likes (lie) on the blanket and loves (read) her favourite magazines.

3. Anna’s family (like) the park because they love (be) outdoors.

4. I enjoy (collect) dolls and it becomes my pleasure.

5. We love (watch) new films, and we (go) to watch a new Hollywood film next weekend.

6. My brother hates (do) the same things day after day.

7. Our uncle (play) badminton once a week.

8. I (collect) a lot of stamps from foreign countries so far.

9. In 2100, people (travel) in flying cars.

10. I’m so hungry, Mum.

- I (make) you some sandwiches.

C. READING

I. Read the text and choose the correct answer.

If you enjoy cycling for pleasure, doing it in London can be a shock. There are not enough lanes especially for bikes, and making your way through the traffic can be very risky. But if you have great passion, cycling in London can be exciting, and it is an inexpensive way of keeping fit if you live there. Some cyclists don’t mind spending a lot of money on expensive bikes. However, if you just want a basic bike that is only for occasional use, there are many cheap choices. Several markets have cheap bikes on sale which may not be impressive to look at but should be satisfactory. You should buy a cycling helmet if you want to cycle in London. Wearing a cycling helmet is not compulsory in Britain, but it is a good idea to wear one for protection.

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Cycling helmets B. Cheap bicycles

C. Bicycle markets D. Cycling in London

2. According to the passage, cycling in London is

A. easy B. difficult C. tiring D. boring

3. The word “it” in line 3 refers to

A. cycling B. passion C. excitement D. doing exercise

4. The difficulty of cycling in London is described in lines

A. 2 B. 5 C. 5-6 D. 8-9

5. According to the passage, all the followings are true EXCEPT that

A. It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling in Britain.

B. Some bikes in London are cheap.

C. There are not many lanes especially for bikes.

D. Some cyclists don’t want to buy expensive bikes.

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11 tháng 5 2019

V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Sally and her family love (go)going to the park in the summer.

2. Her mum likes (lie)liing on the blanket and loves (read)reading her favourite magazines.

3. Anna’s family (like)likes the park because they love (be)being outdoors.

4. I enjoy (collect)collecting dolls and it becomes my pleasure.

5. We love (watch)watching new films, and we (go) will go to watch a new Hollywood film next weekend.

6. My brother hates (do)doing the same things day after day.

7. Our uncle (play)plays badminton once a week.

8. I (collect)have collected a lot of stamps from foreign countries so far.

9. In 2100, people (travel)will travel in flying cars.

10. I’m so hungry, Mum.

- I (make)will make you some sandwiches.

C. READING

I. Read the text and choose the correct answer.

If you enjoy cycling for pleasure, doing it in London can be a shock. There are not enough lanes especially for bikes, and making your way through the traffic can be very risky. But if you have great passion, cycling in London can be exciting, and it is an inexpensive way of keeping fit if you live there. Some cyclists don’t mind spending a lot of money on expensive bikes. However, if you just want a basic bike that is only for occasional use, there are many cheap choices. Several markets have cheap bikes on sale which may not be impressive to look at but should be satisfactory. You should buy a cycling helmet if you want to cycle in London. Wearing a cycling helmet is not compulsory in Britain, but it is a good idea to wear one for protection.

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Cycling helmets B. Cheap bicycles

C. Bicycle markets D. Cycling in London

2. According to the passage, cycling in London is

A. easy B. difficult C. tiring D. boring

3. The word “it” in line 3 refers to

A. cycling B. passion C. excitement D. doing exercise

4. The difficulty of cycling in London is described in lines

A. 2 B. 5 C. 5-6 D. 8-9

5. According to the passage, all the followings are trueEXCEPT that

A. It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling in Britain.

B. Some bikes in London are cheap.

C. There are not many lanes especially for bikes.

D. Some cyclists don’t want to buy expensive bikes.

27 tháng 10 2020

V.

1.go

2.lies/reads

3.likes/are

4.collect

5 watch /are going

6 does

7.play

8.collect

9.travels

10 make

Read the text and fill one suitable word in each numbered blank: If you travel around the world,you will learn that _____ country has different customs.It is what _____ travelling so interesting! If you visit Thailand in April , you will see the Songkran celebrations - and you might ______ very wet! Songkran is the Thai New Year , and it is ______ to throw buckets of water at passers - by on the street! If you did that in London , you might get arrested! Different countries have different...
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Read the text and fill one suitable word in each numbered blank:

If you travel around the world,you will learn that _____ country has different customs.It is what _____ travelling so interesting! If you visit Thailand in April , you will see the Songkran celebrations - and you might ______ very wet! Songkran is the Thai New Year , and it is ______ to throw buckets of water at passers - by on the street! If you did that in London , you might get arrested!

Different countries have different laws, so you _______ to be careful. Of course stealing and murder are illegal everywhere, but some laws are surpring. In England, if you buy a stamp with the Queen's head on it, you must make ______ you stick it on your letter the right way up. It is illegal to stick the stamp on a letter upside-down. It shows that you do not respect the Queen.

Many laws in England were made centuries _______ . As time passes, they are not important any more, but they have not been changed. For example, did you know that it is illegal to wear a top hat in the city of London? And in the seventeenth century Oliver Cromwell banned _______ mince pies on Christmas Day. Mince pies are a traditional Christmas treat, so millions of people in UK break that law every Christmas. There are hundreds of laws ______ this, which seem stupid to us now. _______ 1965 over 2000 old laws have been changed, but there are thousands more - so be careful!

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6 tháng 8 2017

One day a man ...........walked...........(walk) into a bank in the centre of London. He ..........wanted........... (want) to borrow £5,000. ''Ok'', .........replied.......... (reply) the cashier. ''We can lend you £5,000, but you have to leave your car here''

The man ...........agreed........ (agree) and ..........parked.......... (park) his expensive Ferrari in the car park at the bank. A week later he ..........returned........... (return) to the bank.

''Can Ihave my car, please?'' he ............asked.......... (ask) the cashier. ''Of course. That's £5,000 and £10 interest. Can I ask you something?''...........continued...........(continue) the cashier. ′′You've got an expensive Farrari. Why do you need £5,000?''

'' I don't need £5,000'' ..............answered............ (answer) the man, ''but last week I was in America. Your park is very cheap-only £10 for a week in the centre of London!''

One day a man .........walked.............(walk) into a bank in the centre of London. He ..........wanted........... (want) to borrow f5,000. ''Ok'', ..........replied......... (reply) the cashier. ''We can lend you f5,000, but you have to leave your car here''.

The man .........agreed.......... (agree) and ..........parked.......... (park) his expensive Ferrari in the car park at the bank. A week later he .........returned............ (return) to the bank.

''Can Ihave my car, please?'' he .........asked............. (ask) the cashier. ''Of course. Thatsf5,000andf10∫erest.CanIaskyousometh∈g?''......................(cont∈ue)thecashier.''Yousf5,000andf10∫erest.CanIaskyousometh∈g?′′........continued..............(cont∈ue)thecashier.′′Youve got an expensive Farrari. Why do you need f5,000?''

'' I don`t need f5,000'' ...........answer............... (answer) the man, ''but last week I was in America. Your park is very cheap-only f10 for a week in the centree of London!''

10 tháng 3 2017

put these expressions in the gaps to complete the sentences : road users , railway station , driving license , zebra crossing , mean of transport , train ticket , traffic jam , speed limit

1\ at some station you can buy a __ train ticket __ from the machine

2\ slow down a bit . There's a 50 km __ speed limit __ on this road

3\you must get a __ railway station __ before you can drive a car

4\the camel is the most common __ mean of transport ___ in the desert of EGYPT and some other countries

5\avoid the rush hour and you won't get stuck in a __ traffic jam____

6\ he is driving so fast : he may endanger other __ road users __

7\ a new ___ railway station ___ has been built in the suburbs of our city

10 tháng 3 2017

1\ at some station you can buy a train ticket from the machine

2\ slow down a bit . There's a 50 km speed limit on this road

3\you must ghet a railway station before you can drive a car

4\the camel is the most common mean of transport in the desert of EGYPT and some other countries

5\avoid the rush hour and you won't get stuck in a traffic jam

6\ he is driving so fast : he may endanger other road users

7\ a new railway station has been built in the suburbs of our city

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Will people still read books 100 years from now? A few years ago, many people would have said no. It seemed likely that computers and the Internet would replace books. Now, however, most experts think that books are here to stay.

There are a number of reasons why computers will not replace books entirely. One reason is that books on paper are much cheaper than computers. And books do not need a power source. You can read a book for as long as you want and wherever you want. You never have to worry about losing power. Also, many people feel more comfortable reading woeds in a book than reading woeds on a computer screen because it is less tiring to the eyes.

Will books in the future be exactly the same as the books you can buy today? The answer to that question is no. In the future, you may only need to buy one book. With this one book, you will be able to read novels, plays, and newspapers. It will look like today's books, but it will be electronic.

One of the people working on the book of the future is Professor joseph Jacobson from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Jacobson's electronic book will have a small button on the side. When you oress the button, woeds will instantlu appear on the page. When you want to read a different story, you can push the button again and a new story will quickly appear.

1. The phrase are here to stay in the first paragraph mostly means .......

2. Which of the following is true according to the passage ?

3. What will the book of the future look like?

4.The button on the side of the electronic book is used....

5.What is the main topic of the passage?

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