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XIII. Read the passage choose true (T) or false (F) or Not Given (NG) for the following sentences.Vietnam’s educational system in the pastHave you ever wondered how teachers, students and classrooms look like years ago? In the past, Vietnam educational system was under the influence of by many foreign culture, of which the Chinese had most significant effects.The earliest students in Vietnam received most of their education from the Buddhist clergy. Under the 1000-year invasion and domination...
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XIII. Read the passage choose true (T) or false (F) or Not Given (NG) for the following sentences.

Vietnam’s educational system in the past

Have you ever wondered how teachers, students and classrooms look like years ago? In the past, Vietnam educational system was under the influence of by many foreign culture, of which the Chinese had most significant effects.

The earliest students in Vietnam received most of their education from the Buddhist clergy. Under the 1000-year invasion and domination of the Chinese, Vietnam’s education was greatly affected by China’s educational system. This influence is depicted in the early examinations held to recruit high mandarin officials. The first examination of this type was held in 1075. During the latter part of the 11th century, a National College was established for the education of sons or royalty and other high-ranking officials, which marked the beginning of Confucian education in Vietnam. In 1252, the college was opened to students from various backgrounds besides royal or official ones.

At the beginning of the 15th century, many Confucian-type schools were in operation in leading centers. Those days, education became the most cherished ideals. Only those who passed the qualification examination for Mandarins had any hope of achieving state-owned jobs or other honors. The scholar was looked up to and highly revered.

________ 1. Vietnam’s educational system was only affected by Chinese.

________ 2. The earliest students in Vietnam received their education from the Chinese Buddhist clergy.

________ 3. The early examinations were held to recruit high mandarin officials.

________ 4. During the latter part of the 11th century, the National College was opened to every students.

________ 5. At the beginning of the 15th century, many Confucian-type schools were in operation only in leading centers.

________ 6. Those days, education was highly appreciated.

________ 7. The scholar was highly respected to and idolized.

 

 

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Read and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Using various kinds of Media in the classroom has always been a challenge, and how to bring these Media in the classroom is more than a challenge. Students and teachers should be able to use in their classrooms different media through different technologies. Media provide teachers and students with creative and practical ideas. They enable teachers to meet various needs and interests of their students. They also provide...
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Read and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

Using various kinds of Media in the classroom has always been a challenge, and how to bring these Media in the classroom is more than a challenge. Students and teachers should be able to use in their classrooms different media through different technologies. Media provide teachers and students with creative and practical ideas. They enable teachers to meet various needs and interests of their students. They also provide students with a lot of language practice through activities using newspaper, magazines, radio, TV, movies, books, Interest, etc, and tasks which develop reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. They entertain students and encourage reading English by giving the students the confidence, the motivation and the ability to continue their reading outside the classroom. Media "inform, amuse, startle, anger, entertain, thrill, but very seldom leave anyone untouched" (Shirley Biagy, 1996)

 

1. Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet, Facebook or Twitter, blogs, etc. are forms of mass media.

2. Implementing mass media in the classroom is much easier than using them.

3. Media can support teachers with their instructional objectives.

4. Watching TV can help students develop language skills.

5. Students have hardly been affected by mass media.       

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6 tháng 2 2021

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. T

5. F

IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing...
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IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

        1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

        2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

        3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

        4. Walking is a very light activity.

        5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

        6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

        7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

        8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

        9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

        10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

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16 tháng 11 2021

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2 F

3 T

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10 T

16 tháng 11 2021

   F     1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

   F     2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

   T     3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

   F     4. Walking is a very light activity.

   F     5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

  F      6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

    T    7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

   T     8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

   F    9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

    T    10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing...
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IX. Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

                How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

        1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

        2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

        3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

        4. Walking is a very light activity.

        5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

        6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

        7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

        8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

        9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

        10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

        X.    Write complete sentences, using the words/ phrases given in their correct forms.

        1. Nick/ wash/ hands a lot/ he/ not/ have the flu.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        2. David/ eat/ lots of junk food/ he/ not do exercise.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        3. doctor/ told Elena that she/ sleep more/ she/ try to relax more.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        4. My sister/ play/ computer games/ she does exercise too.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        5. Eating/ carrots help/ you see objects / more clearly/ at night.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        6. Going outside/ wet hair /give/ you a cold or flu.

        _____________________________________________________________

        XI. Make correct sentences from the words and phrases given.

        1. We/ keep/ our bodies/ warm/ avoid/ flu/ a cold.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        2. Getting/ enough/ rest/ help/ you/ concentrate/ school.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        3. Vitamins/ play/ important/ role/ our diet.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        4. You/ not/ play/ more/ computer games/ free time.

        __________________________________________________________________________________

        5. Doctor/ asking/ Mai/ questions/ about/ health problems.

     ______________________________________________________________

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Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.     How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano,...
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Read the following passage and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.

     How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour. Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up. Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower. Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating. Energetic activities use 200-400 calories. Those activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping and dancing. Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging,     digging the garden and playing football.

     1. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

     2. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

     3. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

     4. Walking is a very light activity.

     5. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

     6. When we are resting, we don’t burn calories.

     7. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

     8. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories

     9. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

     10. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

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15 tháng 10 2021

1F

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V. Read the following passage and decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).The colours you paint the rooms in your house can make youmore comfortable. Different colours are good for differentrooms in your house. The following colours can help you toeat, sleep, study and relax in your own home.The dining roomThe colour orange can make you feel hungrier at mealtime. Italso encourages more interesting talk between familymembers.The bedroomThe perfect colour for your bedroom is blue. It is...
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V. Read the following passage and decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).
The colours you paint the rooms in your house can make you
more comfortable. Different colours are good for different
rooms in your house. The following colours can help you to
eat, sleep, study and relax in your own home.
The dining room
The colour orange can make you feel hungrier at mealtime. It
also encourages more interesting talk between family
members.
The bedroom
The perfect colour for your bedroom is blue. It is a very
relaxing colour, and can make you feel happier and more
positive when you wake up in the morning.
The study
Yellow is a good colour for this room: it makes you feel happier and helps you to think. It also makes
dark spaces a little brighter.
The living room
The perfect colour for your living room is pink. Don’t use such colours as red, purple, and black
because they don’t help you to relax.
25. Orange in the dining room makes people eat and talk more. ................
26. Blue is not a good colour for a bedroom. ................
27. A yellow study helps you to work better. ................
28. You feel relaxed in a red or black living room. ................
29. Different colours are good for different rooms in your house. ................

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21 tháng 10 2021

F-F-T-F-T

21 tháng 10 2021

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Read the following passage and decide which sentences are True (T) or False (F)How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour.Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up.Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting...
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Read the following passage and decide which sentences are True (T) or False (F)

How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour.

Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up.

Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower.

Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour we can put walking, doing housework, shopping and skating.

Energetic activities use 200 - 400 calories. These include horse riding, cycling, swimming, skipping, and dancing.

Finally there are strenuous activities which use up to 600 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

_____61. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activities we do.

_____62. When we are resting we don’t burn calories.

_____63. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

_____64. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

_____65. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

_____66. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

_____67. Walking is a very light activity.

_____68. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories.

_____69. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

_____70. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

Nhanh giúp mình ạ.

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7 tháng 6 2021

61. T

62. F

63. F

64. T

65. F

66. T

67. F

68. T

69. F

70. F

7 tháng 6 2021

__T___61. The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activities we do.

___F__62. When we are resting we don’t burn calories.

__F___63. Reading uses as many calories as writing.

__T___64. The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

__F___65. Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

__T___66. Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

__F___67. Walking is a very light activity.

___T__68. Cycling and dancing use the same amount of calories.

___F__69. Horse riding uses the most amount of calories.

___F__70. Playing football uses fewer calories than swimming.

• Read the passage below. Are the following statements TRUE, FALSE, or NOT GIVEN? Before you answer the questions:    Would you prefer to be ‘popular’ or ‘well-liked? A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has shown that for Canberra’s young people, being well-liked is much more desirable than being popular, and being popular does not always mean you’re well-liked. The study by Stephanie Hawke, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at ANU, looked at nearly 200 Year 9 and...
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• Read the passage below. Are the following statements TRUE, FALSE, or NOT GIVEN? Before you answer the questions:

    Would you prefer to be ‘popular’ or ‘well-liked? A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has shown that for Canberra’s young people, being well-liked is much more desirable than being popular, and being popular does not always mean you’re well-liked. The study by Stephanie Hawke, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at ANU, looked at nearly 200 Year 9 and Year 11 students from across Canberra. It found that adolescents saw being popular and being well-liked as two very different things and that young people may not see popularity as a desirable trait. 

    The research has been released as part of National Psychology Week. It is the first Australian study to address the issue of popularity and what it means to young people. ‘Both boys and girls agreed that many popular teenagers are disliked by the year group as a whole,’ said Ms. Hawke. ‘This can be for several reasons such as bullying, having an attitude of superiority, and disrupting the classroom. Those students who are described as being both popular and well-liked manage to balance their high social status with positive qualities such as being kind and friendly.’ 

    The study also found that there was a complicated relationship between both individual and group popularity, and how these were perceived by students. ‘One interesting finding is that popular students are likely to belong to popular groups. This was contrasted with well-liked students, who were much less likely to belong to groups of well-liked peers,’ said Ms. Hawke. ‘It seems that being popular is about the group that you fit into, whereas being well-liked is about the individual person’s inherent characteristics. Almost all of the students interviewed said that they would prefer to be known as well-liked, as opposed to popular because this is a reflection of who they are as a person.’ She added that the results indicate that ‘popular’ students are not idealized in the way that popular culture sometimes portrays and that once other students are aware that many ‘popular’ students are not liked by others in the year group, they may lose the power they are perceived to have.

ANSWER:

1, The ANU study found that young people in Canberra confuse being well-liked with being popular. ___________

2, The ANU study showed that most young people in Canberra wish they were popular. ___________

3, According to Ms. Hawke, popular students may look down on other students. ___________

4, According to Ms. Hawke, popular students can prevent others from learning. ___________

5, According to Ms. Hawke, students who are well-liked tend to mix with others who are well-liked. ___________

6, Being well-liked tells us more about someone’s true character than being popular. ___________

7, There is often one popular student in a year group who is thought to have more power than the others. ___________

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9 tháng 3 2023

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V. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (3 points)How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour.Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up.Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing...
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V. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (3 points)

How many calories can you burn in one hour? Well, it all depends on the activity. You use calories all the time, even when you are resting. Reading, sleeping, sitting and sunbathing all use about 60 calories an hour.
Very light activities use 75 calories. Examples are eating, writing, knitting, shaving, driving and washing up.
Light activities which use about 100 calories an hour include playing the piano, getting dressed and having a shower.
Under moderate activities which use between 100 and 200 calories an hour. These activities include climbing stairs, jogging, digging the garden and playing football.

1.

 The amount of calories we use an hour depends on the activity we do.

2.

 When we are resting we don’t burn calories.

3.

 Reading use as many calories as writing.

4.

 The calories we burn for eating and washing up are the same.

5.

 Sunbathing uses more calories than driving.

6.

 Having a shower uses only 100 calories an hour.

7.

 Getting dressed is a very light activity.

8.

 Climbing stairs and jogging use the same amount of calories.

9.

 Playing the piano is a moderate activity.

10.

 Moderate activities use 100 calories an hour.

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14 tháng 8 2021

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14 tháng 8 2021

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7 F

8 T

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10 T

Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?Traditional Education And Advantages Of Online LearningThere are several problems with the traditional system of education. First of all, you need to pay thousands of dollars per term to attend a prestigious school. With all those budget cuts, busy classrooms, and course shortages, you won’t always get the chance to study exactly what you want.It’s no wonder why millions of students from all around the world opt for...
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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?

Traditional Education And Advantages Of Online Learning

There are several problems with the traditional system of education. First of all, you need to pay thousands of dollars per term to attend a prestigious school. With all those budget cuts, busy classrooms, and course shortages, you won’t always get the chance to study exactly what you want.

It’s no wonder why millions of students from all around the world opt for online degree programs or take at least one college course through an online platform. Online learning has to be the greatest revolution in contemporary education. It made a huge change in the system and opened great opportunities for everyone who wants to learn something.

Nevertheless, online education is still related to stereotypes. People often think that online students are not smart enough for a traditional college or university, they are lazy, and they don’t get “real” degrees. These claims discourage many people from taking online courses, so they get stuck in the traditional educational system that consumes a huge deal of money, nerves, and years of their lives.

Allow us to explain why online learning is more awesome than you think. We have 5 advantages of online learning that will make you reconsider your attitude towards this type of education.

Question: Online students are not smart enough for a traditional college or university.

A. True

B. False

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3 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “People often think that online students are not smart enough for a traditional college or university, they are lazy, and they don’t get “real” degrees.”.

Dịch: Người ta thường nghĩ học sinh học trên mạng không đủ thông minh để vào các trường đại học truyền thống, họ lười và không nhận được tấm bằng thật sự.