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1. People made the first paper about three thousand years ago.
2. Dad brought some wood and made a big warm fire in the living room.
3. Can you show me your student card, please?
4. Do you live near the city's supermarket?
5. One of the famous actors from the film arrived to help my uncle.
6. Accidents can happen anywhere to young children in the home.
7. The policeman is wearing uniforms and a hat.

12 tháng 3 2022

Cảm ơn Nguyễn Ngọc Khánh Huyền nhaaaaa!!!!!

HelpppThe Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes ,and wavy black hair.In 1840, they agreed to become British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and...
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The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes ,and wavy black hair.

In 1840, they agreed to become British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the government. Most of them live like the white New Zealand.

However, the Maori do not forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music and old stories. They have yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children.

Task :T(true) F(false):

.…… 1. Maori are Polynesians

.…… 2. New Zealand is an island country

.…… 3. The Maori look like the Chinese

.…… 4. The Maori live by hunting and fishing

.…… 5. The Maori like music.

Taks 2 : Đọc và trả lời câu hỏi :

1.Where did the Maori come from ?

............................................

2.How many Maori are there?

....................................

3.What do the Maori look like ?

..............................

4.How do most Maori live today?

............................

5.What do they do at thier yearly competitions?

.................................................

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HUHU giúp tớ với mn ơiiiiThe Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes ,and wavy black hair.In 1840, they agreed to become British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities...
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HUHU giúp tớ với mn ơiiii
The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes ,and wavy black hair.
In 1840, they agreed to become British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the government. Most of them live like the white New Zealand.
However, the Maori do not forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music and old stories. They have yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children.
Task :T(true) F(false):
. 1. Maori are Polynesians
. 2. New Zealand is an island country
. 3. The Maori look like the Chinese
. 4. The Maori live by hunting and fishing
. 5. The Maori like music.
Taks 2 : Đọc và trả lời câu hỏi :
1.Where did the Maori come from ?
............................................
2.How many Maori are there?
....................................
3.What do the Maori look like ?
..............................
4.How do most Maori live today?
............................
5.What do they do at thier yearly competitions?
.................................................

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1/ Rewrite the sentence below using the passive form (past simple) without the subject:

a) Egyptians built the Pyramids thousands of years ago.

=>  the Pyramids were built  thousands of years ago by Egyptians

b) Clyde Tombaugh discorved Pluto in 1930.

=> Pluto was  discorved in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh

c) People watched the first TV in the 1920's.

=> The first TV was watched  in the 1920's.

d) People made the first McDonald's hamburger in 1955.

=> the first McDonald's hamburger was made in 1955.

e) The Chinese first used paper money over a thousand years ago.

=> Paper money was used first over a thousand years ago by The Chinese

30 tháng 11 2017

Fill each blank with a suitable word to finish the passage .

Today , you can find fast dood restaurants in almost every big city . In some places , you stand (1) in a line get a hambuger or a hot dog in a paper box ; in (2) others you can pick up a tray of fish , chicken , pizza or (3) even Mexican and Chinese food ; and in some fast food places you can even park (4) your car up to a window and place your order . A few (5) minutes later , a worker passes you and eat your food through (6) the window and you can drive away and eat it (7) in your car .

In New York , Paris , Tokyo , Singapore and thousand of big (8) cities aroud the world , new fast food restaurants often (9) every day . But why do people prefer (10 ) fast food restaurants to more comfortable restaurants where they can sit quietly at a table and watch the world go by ?

a. A single room for three nights? d. I’ll need a picture ID and a credit card, please.b. Your name, please?e. I made the reservation online.c. And could you fill out this form, please?f. Hope to see you next time, Sir.Hotel clerk: Welcome to the Diamond Hotel! How can I help you?Guest: Oh. Hello. I’m checking in.Hotel clerk: (1) _________Guest: Tom Cruise. (2) _______________Hotel clerk: Oh, yes, here it is,Mr. Cruise. A single room for three nights?Guest: Yes, that’s correct. Hotel clerk: (3)...
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a. A single room for three nights?

d. I’ll need a picture ID and a credit card, please.

b. Your name, please?

e. I made the reservation online.

c. And could you fill out this form, please?

f. Hope to see you next time, Sir.

Hotel clerk: Welcome to the Diamond Hotel! How can I help you?

Guest: Oh. Hello. I’m checking in.

Hotel clerk: (1) _________

Guest: Tom Cruise. (2) _______________

Hotel clerk: Oh, yes, here it is,

Mr. Cruise. A single room for three nights?

Guest: Yes, that’s correct. Hotel clerk: (3) ____________

 Guest: Certainly. Here you are.

Hotel clerk: Thank you. (4) _____________

Guest: Sure. Do you have a pen?

Hotel clerk: Certainly. And here’s your key and a map of the hotel. It’s room 115, on the first floor. Guest: Many thanks.

2) 

a. Yeah, I really enjoy our conversation. Talk to you later.

d. I’m afraid she’s out. Would you like to leave a message?

b. Yes, of course. Can I take your number please?

e. Yes, I’ll mail you ASAP.

c. Sure. It’s J-O-N-E-S.

f. Yes, please. Black coffee with two sugars.

1.  Could you ask her to ring me later, please? 

2.  I’ve got a meeting in five minutes. Can we meet up another time?   

3.  Sorry. It’s a bad line. Can you spell your name again, please? 

4.  Is that Donna?  

3) 

a. to get a move on  

 

d. solve this problem?

b. to test it?

 

e. care of it.

c. out of time.

 

f. on the final quality test?

 

1.  Have you had a chance ___

2.  We’re running _____

3.  Can you  ____

4.  Where are we ______ 

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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 35 to 42.    It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks...
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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 35 to 42.

   It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.

   We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would bum if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.

   Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces of wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.

   When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.

   There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.

   For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night.

It is stated in the passage that torches for lighting were made from                               _____________.

A. the wood of gum trees 

B. iron bars dipped in melted resins

C. wooden poles dipped in oil 

D. tree branches dipped in melted resins

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27 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án D

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 35 to 42It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to...
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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 35 to 42

It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.

We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.

Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces ot wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.

When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.

There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.

For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night
It is stated in the passage that torches for lighting were made from ______.

A. the wood of gum trees

B. iron bars dipped in melted resins

C. wooden poles dipped in oil

D. tree branches dipped in melted resins

1
5 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án D

Dn chứng ở đoạn 4: “When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night.” (Khi con người đã quen với việc tạo ra lửa đ nấu ăn và sưởi ấm vào ban đêm thì họ phát hiện ra nhựa cây đốt cháy được lâu hơn và sáng hơn, Họ làm tan chảy nhựa cây và nhúng cành cây trong chất lỏng đ làm ngọn đuốc thắp sáng nhà vào ban đêm)

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  It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some...
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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

 It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.

We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.

Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces of wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.

When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.

There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.

 For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night.

It is stated in the passage that torches for lighting were made from ______.

A. the wood of gum trees

B. iron bars dipped in melted resins

C. wooden poles dipped in oil

D. tree branches dipped in melted resins

1
2 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án D

Thông tin ở câu thứ 2 của đoạn thứ 4: They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. (Họ làm tan chảy nhựa và nhúng cành cây trong chất lỏng để làm ngọn đuốc thắp sáng nhà vào ban đêm.)

26 tháng 4 2020

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26 tháng 4 2020

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