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8 tháng 4 2022

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8 tháng 4 2022

C

Whenever we think of an English man, we often (1) _______ him with an obsession with tea drinking. Tea has been a huge part of English and British culture up to now. If you want to make tea in the way (2) _______ millions of English do it every day, you (3) _______ consider following these steps. First of all, you need to pick you tea, ideally by going to a tea store and buying (4) _______ good quality brand of tea. Once you get your tea, you have your tea bag ready in a mug while boiling the...
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Whenever we think of an English man, we often (1) _______ him with an obsession with tea drinking. Tea has been a huge part of English and British culture up to now. If you want to make tea in the way (2) _______ millions of English do it every day, you (3) _______ consider following these steps. First of all, you need to pick you tea, ideally by going to a tea store and buying (4) _______ good quality brand of tea. Once you get your tea, you have your tea bag ready in a mug while boiling the water. In the next step, you pour boiling water over the teabag and (5) _______ briefly. The tea needs (6) _______ time to develop its flavor so you have to wait 3 to 5 minutes for a pot. After that, you remove the teabag and add (7) _______ milk. If you want to achieve the classic taste of British tea, you (8) _______ use fully sterilized milk. Now it’s time to enjoy your tea as an English. 1. A. connect B. link C. associate D. match 2. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 3. A. must B. might C. have D. would 4. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 5. A. stir B. whisk C. grate D. chop 6. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 7. A. a B. some C. any D. Ø 8. A. will B. should C. would D. could

1
16 tháng 10 2021

iu tui thì tui làm cho

iu tui nhaok

6 tháng 7 2023

Would you like to drink some tea?

How much is the milk in the bottle?

There is some water in the glass.

6 tháng 7 2023

cấu 2 có 2 từ"the" à?

Wherever we think of an English man, we often (1)_____him with an obsession with tea drinking. Tea has been a huge part o English and British culture up to now. If you want to make tea in the way (2)______millions of English do it everyday, you(3)______consider following these steps. First of all, you need to pick you tea, ideally by going to a tea store and buying(4)_____good quality brand of tea. Once you get your tea. You have your tea bag ready in a mug while boiling the water. In the next...
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Wherever we think of an English man, we often (1)_____him with an obsession with tea drinking. Tea has been a huge part o English and British culture up to now. If you want to make tea in the way (2)______millions of English do it everyday, you(3)______consider following these steps. First of all, you need to pick you tea, ideally by going to a tea store and buying(4)_____good quality brand of tea. Once you get your tea. You have your tea bag ready in a mug while boiling the water. In the next step, you pour boiling water over the teabag and (5)______briefly. The tea needs (6)______time to develop its flavor so you have to wait 3 to 5 minutes for a pot. After that, you remove the teabag and add (7)______ milk. If you want to achieve the classic taste of British tea, you(8)_____ use fully sterilized milk. Now it's time to enjoy your tea as an English.

1. A, connect. B, link. C, associate. D, match.

2. A,a B,some. C, any. D, 0

3. A, must. B, might. C, have. D, would

4. A, a. B, some. C, any. D, 0

5. A, stir. B, whisk. C, great. D, chop

6. A, a. B, some. C, any. D, 0

7. A, a. B, some. C, any. D, 0

8. A, will. B, should. C, would. D, could.

0
III. Choose the best answer a, b, c, or d to complete the sentence.1. Oxford University is regarded ________ the oldest university in the UK.a. as b.in c.at d. by2. Tickets are a bit harder to buy right on the pot, so you’d better book________ advance.a. for b.with c.of d. in3. The stone stelae were ________ with the names and places of birth of 1307 graduates.a. written b.learned c.carved d.selected4. Chu Van An was one of the most famous ________at the Imperial Academy.a. founders b.statues...
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III. Choose the best answer a, b, c, or d to complete the sentence.
1. Oxford University is regarded ________ the oldest university in the UK.
a. as b.in c.at d. by
2. Tickets are a bit harder to buy right on the pot, so you’d better book________ advance.
a. for b.with c.of d. in
3. The stone stelae were ________ with the names and places of birth of 1307 graduates.
a. written b.learned c.carved d.selected
4. Chu Van An was one of the most famous ________at the Imperial Academy.
a. founders b.statues c.teachers d.doctors
5. The students of the Imperial Academy ________ by very famous scholars.
a. are studied b. were taught c. have learned d. was educated
6. We ________ leave now or we’ll miss the bus.
a. can b.shall c. had better d. shouldn’t
7. He bought a picture of the Temple of Literature as a ________ of his trip to Hanoi.
a. souvenir b.landmark c. symbol d. tablet
8. ________ was the University of Cambridge formed? - In 1209.
a. What b.Where c. How d. When

9. Huong Pagoda is a great ________ spot in Hanoi.
a. see-sight b. sight-see c. seeing-sight d. sight-seeing
10. ‘________ to Hanoi?’‘Yes, I went there last year.’
a. Were you ever b. Have you ever been
c. Did you ever go d. Were you ever gone

- giải thích giùm với được ko ạ🥺❓

1
8 tháng 1 2023

1. Oxford University is regarded ________ the oldest university in the UK.
a. as b.in c.at d. by

regard as: Được xem như là
2. Tickets are a bit harder to buy right on the pot, so you’d better book________ advance.
a. for b.with c.of d. in

Book in advance: Đặt trước
3. The stone stelae were ________ with the names and places of birth of 1307 graduates.
a. written b.learned c.carved d.selected

Carve: Chạm, khắc
4. Chu Van An was one of the most famous ________at the Imperial Academy.
a. founders b.statues c.teachers d.doctors

Tạm dịch: Chu Văn An đã là một trong những giáo viên nổi tiếng ở Học Viện Hoàng Gia
5. The students of the Imperial Academy ________ by very famous scholars.
a. are studied b. were taught c. have learned d. was educated

Câu bị động Quá khứ đơn: S+was/were+PII+....
6. We ________ leave now or we’ll miss the bus.
a. can b.shall c. had better d. shouldn’t

Had better+V=should+V
7. He bought a picture of the Temple of Literature as a ________ of his trip to Hanoi.
a. souvenir b.landmark c. symbol d. tablet

Souvenir: quà lưu niệm
8. ________ was the University of Cambridge formed? - In 1209.
a. What b.Where c. How d. When

Có trạng từ chỉ thời gian ở câu trả lời->Dùng When

9. Huong Pagoda is a great ________ spot in Hanoi.
a. see-sight b. sight-see c. seeing-sight d. sight-seeing

sight-seeing: tham quan
10. ‘________ to Hanoi?’‘Yes, I went there last year.’
a. Were you ever b. Have you ever been
c. Did you ever go d. Were you ever gone

Hiện tại hoàn thành: S+has/have PII+..........

8 tháng 1 2023

dài dị

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the U.S. population on any given day. Black tea or green tea - iced, spiced, or instant - tea drinking has spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout Asia.

 

Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in tropical regions. On tea plantations, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand.  Even in today’s world of modern agricultural machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method.  Ideally, only the top two leaves and a bud should be pickeb.  This new growth produces the highest quality tea.

 

After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20 hours. Next, depending on the type of tea being produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled conditions of heat and humidity. For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green color, and the fermentation process is skipped.  Producing black teas requires fermentation during which the tea leaves begin to darken. After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or black color.

 

No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage, was discovered in 2737 B. C.  by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire. As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing. Though this account cannot be documented, it is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe, and ultimately to America colonies around 1650.

 

With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake. Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach. Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea. But whether tea is enjoyed for its perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the world’s most popular beverage.

The word “eliminate” in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by which of the following word?

A. decrease

B. increase

C. reduce

D. remove

1
21 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án D

Từ "eliminate" trong đoạn 5 có thể được thay thế tốt nhất bằng từ

từ sau đây?

I, mk ko bik, sr nha :)

II, 1. healthy       2. once       3. toothpaste       4. bigger

3 tháng 5 2020

1. Often -> long. 

2. 1) healthy

2) once

3) toothpaste

4) bigger

hok tốt :)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the U.S. population on any given day. Black tea or green tea - iced, spiced, or instant - tea drinking has spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout Asia.

 

Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in tropical regions. On tea plantations, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand.  Even in today’s world of modern agricultural machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method.  Ideally, only the top two leaves and a bud should be pickeb.  This new growth produces the highest quality tea.

 

After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20 hours. Next, depending on the type of tea being produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled conditions of heat and humidity. For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green color, and the fermentation process is skipped.  Producing black teas requires fermentation during which the tea leaves begin to darken. After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or black color.

 

No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage, was discovered in 2737 B. C.  by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire. As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing. Though this account cannot be documented, it is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe, and ultimately to America colonies around 1650.

 

With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake. Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach. Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea. But whether tea is enjoyed for its perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the world’s most popular beverage.

According to the passage, what is true about the origin of tea drinking?

A. It began during the Shen Nung dynasty 

B. It may have begun sometime around 1650 

C. It is unknown when tea first became popular 

D. It was originally produced from Camellia plants in Europe

1
13 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án A

Điều gì là đúng về nguồn gốc của uống trà?

No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage, was
discovered in 2737 B. C. by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia
dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire.

A. Nó bắt đầu trong triều đại Shen Nung

B. Nó có thể đã bắt đầu vào khoảng năm 1650

C. Đó là chưa biết khi trà đầu tiên trở nên phổ biến

D. Nó ban đầu được sản xuất từ cây Camellia ở châu Âu

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the U.S. population on any given day. Black tea or green tea - iced, spiced, or instant - tea drinking has spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout Asia.

 

Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in tropical regions. On tea plantations, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand.  Even in today’s world of modern agricultural machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method.  Ideally, only the top two leaves and a bud should be pickeb.  This new growth produces the highest quality tea.

 

After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20 hours. Next, depending on the type of tea being produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled conditions of heat and humidity. For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green color, and the fermentation process is skipped.  Producing black teas requires fermentation during which the tea leaves begin to darken. After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or black color.

 

No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage, was discovered in 2737 B. C.  by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire. As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing. Though this account cannot be documented, it is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe, and ultimately to America colonies around 1650.

 

With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake. Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach. Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea. But whether tea is enjoyed for its perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the world’s most popular beverage.

What does the word “they” in paragraph 2 of the passage refer to?

A. Tea pickers

B. New buds

C. Evergreen plants 

D. Tropical regions

1
9 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án B

Chữ “they” trong đoạn 2 của đoạn văn nói đến điều gì?

A. Người hái chè

B. Nụ mới

C. Cây thường xanh

D. Vùng nhiệt đới

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than 5 million tons of tea produced annually. Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share. According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the U.S. population on any given day. Black tea or green tea - iced, spiced, or instant - tea drinking has spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout Asia.

 

Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in tropical regions. On tea plantations, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand.  Even in today’s world of modern agricultural machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method.  Ideally, only the top two leaves and a bud should be pickeb.  This new growth produces the highest quality tea.

 

After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20 hours. Next, depending on the type of tea being produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled conditions of heat and humidity. For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green color, and the fermentation process is skipped.  Producing black teas requires fermentation during which the tea leaves begin to darken. After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or black color.

 

No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage, was discovered in 2737 B. C.  by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire. As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing. Though this account cannot be documented, it is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe, and ultimately to America colonies around 1650.

 

With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake. Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach. Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea. But whether tea is enjoyed for its perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the world’s most popular beverage.

According to the passage, which may be the reason why someone would choose to drink tea instead of coffee?

A. Because it’s easier to digest than coffee 

B. Because it has a higher nutritional content than coffee 

C. Because it helps prevent cancer

D. Because it has more caffeine than coffee

1
17 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án A

Điều gì có thể là lý do tại sao một người nào đó sẽ chọn uống trà thay vì cà phê?

Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach.

A. Bởi vì dễ tiêu hóa hơn cà phê

B. Bởi vì nó có hàm lượng dinh dưỡng cao hơn cà phê

C. Vì nó giúp ngăn ngừa ung thư

D. Vì nó có nhiều caffeine hơn cà phê