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17 tháng 2 2020

1. Yes. Because people watch television every day, and some people watch it from morning until evening.

2. Americans watch TV about 5 hours a day.

3. Because there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and they don't gat any exercise.

4. It brings to we news from around the world, help we learn many useful things, espeicially children.

5. We learn about life in other countries.

28 tháng 1 2022

1. Yes. Because people watch television every day, and some people watch it from morning until evening.

2. Americans watch TV about 5 hours a day.

3. Because there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and they don't gat any exercise.

4. It brings to we news from around the world, help we learn many useful things, espeicially children.

5. We learn about life in other countries.

Reading the passage, and answer the questions.Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. People watch television every day, and some people watch itfrom morning until night. Americans watch television about 35 hours a week. But is television good or bad foryou? People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs areterrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV programsbring news from around...
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Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. People watch television every day, and some people watch it
from morning until night. Americans watch television about 35 hours a week. But is television good or bad for
you? People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are
terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV programs
bring news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thanks lo television,
people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.
1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
3. Why don't some people like watching television?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
4. What does television bring to you?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
5. What do you learn from television?
___________________________________________
 

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The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's...
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The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. 

In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.

Every morning, after a weather forecaster arrives at the TV studios, his/her first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word.

The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.

What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be pre-recorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.

These days, a weather forecaster's job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more sophisticated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and challenging conditions.

Creating a weather report is complex because _____.

A. the information includes unreliable predictions

B. radar pictures are technical

C. maps have to be drawn

D. a lot of data has to be interpreted

1
20 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: đọc hiểu

Tạm dịch: Tạo ra một bản tin thời tiết phức tạp vì _____.

A. thông tin bao gồm các dự đoán không đáng tin cậy

B. hình ảnh radar là kỹ thuật 

C. bản đồ phải được vẽ

D. rất nhiều dữ liệu phải được giải thích

Thông tin: The rapid growth in single-parent households, for instance, also represents a substantial change in the traditional nuclear family.

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 28 to 34.The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. In fact,...
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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 28 to 34.

The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. 

In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.

Every morning, after a weather forecaster arrives at the TV studios, his/her first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word.     

The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.

What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be pre-recorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.

These days, a weather forecaster's job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more sophisticated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and challenging conditions.

Creating a weather report is complex because _____.

A. the information includes unreliable predictions

B. radar pictures are technical

C. maps have to be drawn

D. a lot of data has to be interpreted

1
10 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: đọc hiểu

Tạm dịch: Tạo ra một bản tin thời tiết phức tạp vì _____.

A. thông tin bao gồm các dự đoán không đáng tin cậy

B. hình ảnh radar là kỹ thuật 

C. bản đồ phải được vẽ

D. rất nhiều dữ liệu phải được giải thích

Thông tin: The rapid growth in single-parent households, for instance, also represents a substantial change in the traditional nuclear family.

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 28 to 34.The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. In fact,...
Đọc tiếp

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 28 to 34.

The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. 

In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.

Every morning, after a weather forecaster arrives at the TV studios, his/her first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word.     

The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.

What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be pre-recorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.

These days, a weather forecaster's job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more sophisticated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and challenging conditions.

Creating a weather report is complex because _____.

A. the information includes unreliable predictions

B. radar pictures are technical

C. maps have to be drawn

D. a lot of data has to be interpreted

1
11 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: đọc hiểu

Tạm dịch: Tạo ra một bản tin thời tiết phức tạp vì _____.

A. thông tin bao gồm các dự đoán không đáng tin cậy

B. hình ảnh radar là kỹ thuật 

C. bản đồ phải được vẽ

D. rất nhiều dữ liệu phải được giải thích

Thông tin: The rapid growth in single-parent households, for instance, also represents a substantial change in the traditional nuclear family

1. Odd one out1. A. Newsreader. B. Film producer. C. Comedian. D. Programme2. A. Popular. B. Exciting. C. Educational. D. Reporter3. A. World news. B. Cartoon. C. Documentary. D. Studio2. Chose the best1. That TV programme is not only interesting __________ it also teaches children many things about family and friendshipA. How B. When C. Where. D. What3. Chose true, false or no information.Television is an important invention of the twentieth century. It has been so popular that now we can't...
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1. Odd one out

1. A. Newsreader. B. Film producer. C. Comedian. D. Programme

2. A. Popular. B. Exciting. C. Educational. D. Reporter

3. A. World news. B. Cartoon. C. Documentary. D. Studio

2. Chose the best

1. That TV programme is not only interesting __________ it also teaches children many things about family and friendship

A. How B. When C. Where. D. What

3. Chose true, false or no information.

Television is an important invention of the twentieth century. It has been so popular that now we can't imagine what life would be like if there were no television. Television is a major means of communication. It brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. Through television, viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in faraway lands.Television widens our knowledge by introducing to us new ideas which may lead us to new hobbies and recreations. In addition to the news, television provides us with a variety of programs that can satisfy every taste. Most people now seem to like spending their evenings watching TV than to go out.

1. Televition is an important means of communication. (True or False)

2. Television provides us with a 9variety of programs (True or False)

3. Most people don't like watching TV in the evening. (True or False)

4. Television can't satisfy all our tastes. (True or False)

5. People can learn many things through TV. (True or Fales)

1
11 tháng 2 2019

1. Odd one out

1. A. Newsreader. B. Film producer. C. Comedian. D. Programme

2. A. Popular. B. Exciting. C. Educational. D. Reporter

3. A. World news. B. Cartoon. C. Documentary. D. Studio

2. Chose the best

1. That TV programme is not only interesting __________ it also teaches children many things about family and friendship

A. How B. When C. Where. D. What

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. The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. In fact, this image...
Đọc tiếp

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.

The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home.

In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.

Every morning, after a weather forecaster arrives at the TV studios, his/her first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word.

The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.

What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be prerecorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.

These days, a weather forecaster's job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more sophisticated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and challenging conditions.

Creating a weather report is complex because_________.

A. the information includes unreliable predictions

B. radar pictures are technical

C. maps have to be drawn

D. a lot of data has to be interpreted

1
4 tháng 2 2019

A

Tạo ra một bản tin thời tiết phức tạp vì _____.

A. thông tin bao gồm các dự đoán không đáng tin cậy

B. hình ảnh radar là kỹ thuật

C. bản đồ phải được vẽ

D. rất nhiều dữ liệu phải được giải thích

Dẫn chứng: What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be prerecorded... . Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.       

Tạm dịch: Điều làm cho dự báo thời tiết trở nên phức tạp hơn là nó phải được phát sóng trực tiếp và không thể được chiếu trước... Thật không may cho họ, đây không phải là một sự xuất hiện bất thường; thời tiết không phải lúc nào cũng có thể dự đoán chính xác. 

=> Đáp án A

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions.The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home.In fact, this image is...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions.

The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It's the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily weather forecast. Most of the viewers imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home.

In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.

Every morning, after a weather forecaster arrives at the TV studios, his/her first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word.

The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.

What makes weather forecasting more complicated is that it has to be a live broadcast and cannot be prerecorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.

These days, a weather forecaster's job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more sophisticated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and challenging conditions.

 

Creating a weather report is complex because_________.

A. the information includes unreliable predictions

B. radar pictures are technical 

C. maps have to be drawn

D. a lot of data has to be interpreted 

1
20 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án A

Tạo báo cáo thời tiết phức tạp vì __________.

A. thông tin bao gồm các dự đoán không đáng tin cậy

B. hình ảnh radar là kỹ thuật

C. bản đồ phải được vẽ

D. rất nhiều dữ liệu phải được diễn giải