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19 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án C

21 tháng 1 2022

Đáp án C nha bạn

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Đề bài là gì vậy bn???

16 tháng 5 2017

Read the following passage and fill a suitable word in each blank

LONDON TRANSPORT

Public transport (1)………IN…………..London is expensive. The fare depends on the length of the …………JOURNEY…………..(2); You can’t buy books of tickets in …3)……………ADVANCE……….. Children

Under 16 pay half ; (4)….,……AND………..children under five travel free. But (5)…some Buses you pay the driver. Most London (6)………ON………..are double – deckers .On the underground railway (or tube) you (7)………BUSES………….your ticket from a machine or at the (8)……………END……...of the journey. Not all trains from one flatform go to the (9)….. ………SAME……….. place so the signs. The (10)…………………LAST……………train leaves at about 00.

Read the passage and fill in the blank with the missing word. Transport in London is expensive. The fare depends on the length of the journey; you cannot buy or book tickets in advance. Children under sixteen pay half, and those under five travel free. You usually buy bus tickets from the conductor, but some buses you pay the driver. Most London buses are double-deckers. On the underground railway (or tube) you buy your ticket from the machine or ticket office, and give it up at the end of the...
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Read the passage and fill in the blank with the missing word. Transport in London is expensive. The fare depends on the length of the journey; you cannot buy or book tickets in advance. Children under sixteen pay half, and those under five travel free. You usually buy bus tickets from the conductor, but some buses you pay the driver. Most London buses are double-deckers. On the underground railway (or tube) you buy your ticket from the machine or ticket office, and give it up at the end of the journey. Not all trains from one platform go to the same place, so watch the signs. The last train leaves at 1.15 p.m. 1. The fare depends on the ……………. of the journey. A. way B. distance C. time 2. Children under five don’t have to ……………. when they use public transport. A. give B. pay C. buy 3. You should buy bus tickets from the ………… but on some buses you pay the driver. A. machine B. driver C. conductor 4. On the underground railway (or tube) you buy your ticket ……………. the machine or ticket office. A. from B. in C. on 5. Not all trains from one ……………. go to the same place, so watch the signs. A. station B. platform C. railway
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    Transport in London is expensive. The fare depends on the length of the journey; you can not buy or book kets in advance. Children under sixteen pay half, and those under five travel free.

    You usually buy bus kets from the conductor, but some buses you pay the driver. Most London buses are double-deckers. On the underground railway (or tube) you buy your ket from the machine or ket office, and give it up at the end of the journey. Not all trains from one platform go to the same place, so watch the signs. The last train leaves at 1.15 p.m.

    1. The fare depends on the…………………………of the journey.

    A. way B. distance C. time

    2. Children under five don’t have to…………………when they use public transport.

    A. give B. pay C. buy

    3. You should buy bus kets from the…………………but on some buses you pay the driver.

    A. machine B. driver C.conductor

    4. On the underground railway (or tube) you buy your ket……….the machine or ket office.

    A. from B. in C. on

    5. Not all trains from one………………go to the same place, so watch the signs.

    A. station B. platform C. railway

    27 tháng 1 2022

    TL:

    1.B

    2.B

    3.A

    4.A

    5.B

    13 tháng 7 2017

    Đáp án B

    Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each gapOne of the most famous statues in the world stands on an island in New York Harbor. This (36)_______is, of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a woman (37) _________ holds a torch up high. Visitors can go inside the statue. The statue weighs 225 tons and is 301 feet (38)________.The Statue of Liberty was put up in 1886. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France.In the years after...
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    Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each gap

    One of the most famous statues in the world stands on an island in New York Harbor. This (36)_______is, of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a woman (37) _________ holds a torch up high. Visitors can go inside the statue. The statue weighs 225 tons and is 301 feet (38)________.

    The Statue of Liberty was put up in 1886. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France.

    In the years after the statue was put up, many immigrants came to the United States through New York. As/When they entered New York Harbor, they (39) _________the Statue of Liberty holding up her torch. She (40)________a welcome to a land of freedom.

    36. A. statue          B. island               C. harbor              D. monument

    37. A. which         B. when                C. whom               D. who

    38. A. tall              B. height               C. width               D. length

    39. A. see              B. saw                            C. have seen          D. will see

    40. A. symbolized B. symbolism                 C. symbolic          D. symbolically

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    26 tháng 4 2023

    36.A. statue

    37.D. who

    38.B. height

    39.B. saw

    40.A. symbolized

    VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer: (1.0p) The Dos and Don'ts in Canada Pushing in is seen as extremely rude in any public place in Canada. You should wait at the end of a queue, if there is one, for your turn. This is also true on public transportation, where you should wait until everyone has gotout ofdoor before you enter. When on sidewalks or in a grocery store’s aisles, keep to the right (like you would when driving in Canada). Don't block the path by walking side by side...
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    VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer: (1.0p) The Dos and Don'ts in Canada Pushing in is seen as extremely rude in any public place in Canada. You should wait at the end of a queue, if there is one, for your turn. This is also true on public transportation, where you should wait until everyone has gotout ofdoor before you enter. When on sidewalks or in a grocery store’s aisles, keep to the right (like you would when driving in Canada). Don't block the path by walking side by side with your companions or by putting a shopping cart across the aisle. When opening a door, hold it for the person behind you. Don't let the door shut in his or her face. Always leave an appropriate tip for the service person in a hotel or a restaurant. If you don't do so, other dinner guests at your table will feel extremely uncomfortable. When visiting someone's home, the serving of coffee at the end of an evening is a signal that it is time forvisitors to prepare to leave. 1. “Pushing in' means..... A. you cut in the queue in front of the people coming before you B. You stand at the end of a queue, waiting for your turn C. you push people standing around you in a queue 2. “sidewalks' are... A. paths at the sides of a public building B. paths which are reserved for walkers C. people who walk alongside you 3. An example of a way to 'block the path' is.... A. walking on the right B. walking side by side on a sidewalk C. using a shopping cart 4. "his or her' refers to... A. the door B. The queue C. the person behind you 5. A 'tip' is... A. a present you give to someone you love B. the money you pay for a service C. the money you give to a service person as a reward
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    25 tháng 1 2021

    1-a

    2-b

    3-b

    4-c

    5-c

    Read the following passage and choose the best answer“Cơm tấm” (broken rice) is a specialty in southern Vietnam, it’s one of the most popular (1) _________ dishes of southerners. Today, “Cơm tấm” is also present in the middle and the north of Vietnam, or even abroad. Before now, “Cơm tấm” used (2) _________be considered a dish for poor people because it’s cooked from broken rice (cheaper grade of rice produced by damage in milling) but today it’s (3) _______a popular dish of people...
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    Read the following passage and choose the best answer

    “Cơm tấm” (broken rice) is a specialty in southern Vietnam, it’s one of the most popular (1) _________ dishes of southerners. Today, “Cơm tấm” is also present in the middle and the north of Vietnam, or even abroad. Before now, “Cơm tấm” used (2) _________be considered a dish for poor people because it’s cooked from broken rice (cheaper grade of rice produced by damage in milling) but today it’s (3) _______a popular dish of people from all walks of life.

    “Cơm tấm” is usually served with grilled (4) __________, “bì” (thinly shredded pork mixed with cooked and thinly shredded pork skin), “chả trứng” (steamed egg), sunny side up egg, fresh cucumber, tomato and some pickled vegetables. Besides, (5) __________ indispensable ingredient is seasoned fish sauce, it mainly affects the taste of “Cơm tấm”.

    In Saigon, “Cơm tấm” has become a characteristic of Saigon culture, you can find it at anytime and anywhere in Saigon, from roadside stalls to luxurious restaurants.

    1. A. breakfast B. grill C. dessert D. snacks

    2. A. at B. in C. to D. with

    3. A. develop B. become C. overcome D. win

    4. A. pork B. fish C. beef D. lamp

    5. A. a  B. an  C. the  D. No article

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    11 tháng 12 2021

    1. A. breakfast B. grill C. dessert D. snacks

    2. A. at B. in C. to D. with

    3. A. develop B. become C. overcome D. win

    4. A. pork B. fish C. beef D. lamp

    5. A. a  B. an  C. the  D. No article

    12 tháng 12 2021

    Cop Lắm Z

    Exercise 2: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Halloween is a holiday. It is on the night of October 31st . It is_________(1) in many English Speaking countries. Children wear costumes. They go to people’s homes. The people give them _________(2). Children say “trick or treat” to ask for candy. This comes from a theat. It means, “Give me a treat _________(3) I will play a trick on you” Children today _________(4) not do the tricks if they don’t get treats. But some children...
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    Exercise 2: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Halloween is a holiday. It is on the night of October 31st . It is_________(1) in many English Speaking countries. Children wear costumes. They go to people’s homes. The people give them _________(2). Children say “trick or treat” to ask for candy. This comes from a theat. It means, “Give me a treat _________(3) I will play a trick on you” Children today _________(4) not do the tricks if they don’t get treats. But some children still do mischief playful pranks or things to make fun of people like putting toilet paper in trees or writing _________(5) soap on windows .In these countries Halloween is about ghosts, witches, goblins, and other scary things.

    1. A. presented B. proposed C. celebrated D. played

    2. A. candy B. cake C. meat D. egg

    3. A . and B. but C. or D. because

    4. A . never B. sometimes C. just D. usually

    5. A . for B. with C. often D. on to

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    23 tháng 12 2021

    1. A. presented B. proposed C. celebrated D. played

     

    V. Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.In the UK, bus journeys are just boring and simply a necessity. This public means of transportation is often convenient when you live or work in the city centre, as you can avoid traffic jams by moving very quickly in the bus lanes, and do not have to pay to park the car. After all, though, taking the bus is just a necessary and tedious part of life: you board the bus, pay the driver and sit down or find a...
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    V. Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
    In the UK, bus journeys are just boring and simply a necessity. This public means of transportation is often convenient when you live or work in the city centre, as you can avoid traffic jams by moving very quickly in the bus lanes, and do not have to pay to park the car. After all, though, taking the bus is just a necessary and tedious part of life: you board the bus, pay the driver and sit down or find a place to stand. Very boring.
    In Latin America, however, bus trips can be very lively. For a start, long-distance buses put on films so that you have entertainment for at least some of the journey. Naturally, local transport does not show films but drivers usually switch on the radio and that can be a great way to hear new songs and new styles of music. Therefore, taking the bus doesn’t sound like fun but it is much more exciting than any UK bus journey.
    (British Council)
    21. What is the main idea of the passage?
    A. Buses in the UK are very convenient.
    B. Bus journeys are different in the UK and in Latin America.
    C. Bus journeys in the UK are boring.
    D. Films are shown on long-distance buses in Latin America.
    22. Public transport in the UK is convenient because you can avoid_________.
    A. traffic accidents      B. policemen               C. traffic jams             D. bus lanes
    23. The word “tedious” means_________.
    A. not interesting        B. exciting                   C. wonderful               D. important
    24. The phrasal verb “put on” in the first sentence of the second paragraph can be replaced with “_________”.
    A. close                       B. wear                        C. play                         D. open
    25. Which of the following statements is NOT MENTIONED about bus journeys in Latin America?
    A. Passengers can entertain during their trip by watching films.
    B. Drivers play new styles of music on the radio.
    C. They are more exciting than bus trips in the UK.
    D. They are more expensive than bus trips in the UK.

     

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    8 tháng 3 2023

    21b

    22c

    23a

    24b

    25d