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24 tháng 2 2017

Mệnh đề quan hệ chỉ sự thật ở hiện tại trong đó which thay thế cho danh từ số ít (the Zimbezi River – sông Zimbezi) nên động từ thêm đuôi –s/es

=> which forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Tạm dịch:

sông Zimbezi ,tạo thành biên giới giữa Zambia và Zimbabwe.

Đáp án cần chọn là: C

26 tháng 6 2018

Cụm từ in the world: trên thế giới.

=> Some people think it is one of the most beautiful sights in the world.

Tạm dịch:

Một số người nghĩ rằng đó là một trong những điểm tham quan đẹp nhất trên thế giới. 

Đáp án cần chọn là: A

13 tháng 3 2017

Câu diễn tả một sự thật hiển nhiên ở hiện tại => chia ở thì hiện tại đơn.

Chủ ngữ là danh từ số ít - the river (con sông) => động từ thêm đuôi –s

=> Upstream, the river flows through a wide valley.

Tạm dịch:

Trên thượng nguồn, dòng sông chảy qua một thung lũng rộng.

Đáp án cần chọn là: C

18 tháng 1 2019

Touch: chạm, động vào

Hear: nghe

Watch: nhìn

=> Long before you even see the waterfalls you can hear the roaring of the water.

Tạm dịch:

Lâu rồi bạn mới có thể nhìn thấy những thác nước mà bạn có thể nghe thấy tiếng nước chảy ầm ầm.

Đáp án: B

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.One of the  (1)___ waterfalls in the world lies on the Zimbezi River, which (2)______ the border between Zambia and Zimbabe. Some people think it is one of the most beautiful sights (3)_____  the world. Upstream, the river  (4)______ through a wide valley. You could probably (5)_____ Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away and see its spray rising 1 000 feet into the air (6)_____ seven miles away. Long before you even see the...
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Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

One of the  (1)___ waterfalls in the world lies on the Zimbezi River, which (2)______ the border between Zambia and Zimbabe. Some people think it is one of the most beautiful sights (3)_____  the world. Upstream, the river  (4)______ through a wide valley. You could probably (5)_____ Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away and see its spray rising 1 000 feet into the air (6)_____ seven miles away. Long before you even see the waterfalls you can (7) _____ the roaring of the water. Victoria Falls was (8)___  by David Livingstone in 1855. The falls were named in honor of Queen Victoria. There is no doubt that Victoria Falls is a Wonder of The Natural World.

 You could probably see Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away  see its spray rising 1 000 feet into the air (6)_____ seven miles away.

Điền vào ô  6

 

A. got 

B. from 

C. of 

D. x

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7 tháng 4 2019

Get: có được

From: từ

Of: của

=> You could probably see Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away see its spray rising 1 000 feet into the air from seven miles away.

Tạm dịch:

Bạn có thể quan sát Victoria Falls từ cách xa 25-40 dặm để thấy những bọt nước của nó bay lên  1 000 feet vào không khí từ cách xa bảy dặm.

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

11 tháng 4 2019

Could là động từ khuyết thiếu => sau could+V_infi

=> You could probably see Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away..

Tạm dịch:

Bạn có thể quan sát Victoria Falls từ cách xa 25-40 dặm

Đáp án cần chọn là: A

26 tháng 6 2019

Cấu trúc câu bị động: be+V_PIIdiscover (phát hiện, khám phá) có quá khứ phân từ là discovered

=> Victoria Falls was discovered by David Livingstone in 1855.

Tạm dịch:

Thác Victoria được phát hiện bởi David Livingstone  vào năm 1855.

Đáp án: C

10 tháng 11 2019

Cấu trúc so sánh nhất với tính từ ngắn: the+adj_est+n

=> One of the greatest waterfalls in the world lies on the Zambezi River.

Tạm dịch:

Một trong những thác nước lớn nhất trên thế giới nằm trên sông Zambezi. 

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

The elephant is the largest animal to walk on Earth. An elephant can carry a load of 1,200 pounds. They eat 300 pounds of food a day. An elephant baby can weigh 200 pounds at birth. Elephants can live up to 70 years. Elephants can be trained to carry logs with their trunks. They also use their trunks for drinking water, bathing, eating and communicating. There are two kinds of elephants: the African elephant and the Indian elephant. African elephant can be characterized as larger ears. The...
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The elephant is the largest animal to walk on Earth. An elephant can carry a load of 1,200 pounds. They eat 300 pounds of food a day. An elephant baby can weigh 200 pounds at birth. Elephants can live up to 70 years. Elephants can be trained to carry logs with their trunks. They also use their trunks for drinking water, bathing, eating and communicating. There are two kinds of elephants: the African elephant and the Indian elephant. African elephant can be characterized as larger ears. The African elephant grows up to 10 feet and weighs as much as 12,000 pounds. The Indian elephant grows up to 9 feet tall, and weighs up to 800 pounds. This elephant is characterized as smaller ears. Another name for the Indian elephant is the Asian elephant.

1,what is the topic of the passage?

2,How much does a baby elephant weigh at birth?

3,According to the passage, what do elephants use their trunks for?

4,Which kind of elephant is the largest?

5,What is the height and weight of an adult Indian elephant?

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10 tháng 2 2019

mong các bạn anh chị em giúp đỡ ạ ! anh chị các bạn hướng dẫn mình làm với ạ ! xin cảm ơn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. Diversity is a hallmark of life, an intrinsic feature of living systems in the natural world. The demonstration and celebration of this diversity is an endless rite. Look at the popularity of museums, zoos, aquariums and botanic gardens. The odder the exhibit, the more different it is from the most common and familiar life forms around us, the more successful it is...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Diversity is a hallmark of life, an intrinsic feature of living systems in the natural world. The demonstration and celebration of this diversity is an endless rite. Look at the popularity of museums, zoos, aquariums and botanic gardens. The odder the exhibit, the more different it is from the most common and familiar life forms around us, the more successful it is likely to be. Nature does not tire of providing oddities for people who look for them. Biologists have already formally classified 1.7 million species. As many as 30 to 40 million more may remain to be classified. (1)

Most people seem to take diversity for granted. If they think about it at all they assume it exists in endless supply. Nevertheless, diversity is endangered as never before in its history. Advocates of perpetual economic growth treat living species as expendable. As a result an extinction crisis of unprecedented magnitude is under way. Worse yet, when diversity needs help most, it is neglected and misunderstood by much of the scientific community that once championed it. (2)

Of the two great challenges to the legitimacy of this diversity, the familiar one comes primarily from economists. Their argument, associated with such names as Julian Simon, Malcolm McPherson and the late Herman Kahn, can be paraphrased: "First, if endangered species have a value as resources - which has been greatly exaggerated - then we should be able to quantify that value so that we can make unbiased, objective decisions about which species, if any, we should bother to save, and how much the effort is worth. Secondly, the global threat to the diversity of species, particularly in the tropics, has been overestimated. Thirdly, we have good substitutes for the species and ecosystems that are being lost, and these substitutes will nullify the damage caused by the extinctions". (3)

The structure of the argument seems to me to be identical in form to that of an old joke from the American vaudeville circuit. One elderly lady complained to another about her recent vacation at a resort in the Catskill Mountains in New York State. "The food was terrible", she moaned. "Pure poison, I couldn't eat a bite. And the portions were so tiny!" (4)

Species may be valuable, but not especially so, and the threat to them has been exaggerated. But this does not matter anyway, say the economists, because we can replace any species that vanishes.(5)

It is not clear how much of an impact this argument has on the informed public, but it has certainly provoked an outcry among scientific conservationists. It has set the terms for, and dominated, most of the pro-diversity literature of the past few years, making it a literature of response, thus limiting its scope and creative force.

Question 37: Which feature of the natural world do people find especially fascinating?

A. its great variety

B. its ancient forms

C. its strange ritual

D. its unclassified species

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9 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án A

Dịch nghĩa: Đâu là đặc điểm của thế giới tự nhiên mà con người thấy hứng thú nhất?

A. sự đa dạng, muôn vẻ

B. hình thức cổ kính

C. lễ nghi kì lạ

D. những loài chưa được phân loại

Giải thích: Thông tin ở đoạn 1 “Nature does not tire of providing oddities for people who look for them” [Thiên nhiên không ngừng mang đến những điều mới lạ cho con người, những người mà luôn tìm kiếm nó]