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     The ethnic groups in Viet Nam (3) …………… different languages, yet they live close to one another, and so one group can know the language of others through everyday relations. (4) …………… they are involved in cultural exchange, they keep retaining the identity of their own culture. The diversity of the cultures of ethnic groups does not take them off the track of the common development, but just (5) …………… colours to the richness and variety of the nation's heritage.3.  A....
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     The ethnic groups in Viet Nam (3) …………… different languages, yet they live close to one another, and so one group can know the language of others through everyday relations. (4) …………… they are involved in cultural exchange, they keep retaining the identity of their own culture. The diversity of the cultures of ethnic groups does not take them off the track of the common development, but just (5) …………… colours to the richness and variety of the nation's heritage.

3.  A. say                     B. talk                    C. communicate     D. speak

4.  A. Because             B. Even if              C. Although                       D. Despite

5.  A. belongs              B. adds                              C. relates                D. contributes

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11 tháng 12 2021

3 D

4 C

5 B

1 tháng 1 2018

Once a record.....has......been made,.......both.......the group and the company want it to sell.......well......, It cannot do so........if........people do not.......know......about it. ......So........the company spends a lot of money promoting record sales. .......Every.........company........has......a publicity department with the.......responsibility........of selling the product......and.......promoting it - getting as.......much.......publicity as.........possible.......for the group and its new record. The group.....will......also hire a public relations man to........help.......sell the record. Most public relations men.......have......good contacts with......the.......media and use......their......contacts to get a record into........the........public eye. .......It......is done mainly.......by.......advertising.

10 tháng 9 2023

Among above statements, I believe that statements 1, 2 and 4 are true about Viet Nam’s foreign relations.

(Trong số các câu trên, tôi tin rằng các câu 1, 2 và 4 là đúng về quan hệ đối ngoại của Việt Nam.)

7 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án: D

By working in groups, you (1) __________ experience and understanding about how tasks are often undertaken in the workplace. The successful completion of a group (2) __________ usually means that you have mastered many very important skills, particularly communication, analytical and interpersonal skills, which are (3) ________ valued by employers. The abilities to listen, question, persuade, respect the opinions of others, help, share and participate are of (4) ________ value.Working with...
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By working in groups, you (1) __________ experience and understanding about how tasks are often undertaken in the workplace. The successful completion of a group (2) __________ usually means that you have mastered many very important skills, particularly communication, analytical and interpersonal skills, which are (3) ________ valued by employers. The abilities to listen, question, persuade, respect the opinions of others, help, share and participate are of (4) ________ value.

Working with others also allows for assignments to be broken into (5) _________ and the workload to be distributed. By working (6) __________, students are able to bounce ideas off each other and learn from each other. Members can contribute different skills and thus the group can achieve more than what (7) ___________ members could on their own.

Often you will have an opportunity to select whom you will work with but sometimes, particularly if you are an off-campus student, this decision will be made for you. If you have not previously met the other members of the group, spend some time (8) _________ to know each other. Invite members to talk about themselves and (9) ___________ addresses. You may find that you will be working with students from interstate, overseas and from a (10) ________ of backgrounds and interests. Build a good working relationship.

1. A. get                       B. gain                         C. have                         D. take

2. A. assignment           B. homework                C. performance             D. exercise

3. A. mostly                  B. likely                        C. highly                      D. totally

4. A. increasing             B. novelty                     C. market                     D. lifelong

5. A. tasks                    B. pieces                       C. shares                       D. projects

6. A. one another          B. with other                C. together                   D. each other

7. A. each                     B. individual                 C. all                            D. lots of

8. A. get                       B. getting                     C. to get                       D. got

9. A. give                      B. exchange                  C. write                        D. take note

10. A. lots                     B. research                    C. variability                 D. diversity

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IV. READING COMPREHENSION A. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete this,​​ passage. Dolphins are known ​​ as cesareans or marine (1)................they breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they bear live young ones​​ called (2) ................ ​​ The size of dolphins very greatly. The smallest dolphins is just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in length (3) ................. ​​ the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long. Dolphins are...
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IV. READING COMPREHENSION
A. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete this,​​ passage.

Dolphins are known ​​ as cesareans or marine (1)................they breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they
bear live young ones​​ called (2) ................
​​ The size of dolphins very greatly. The smallest dolphins is just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in
length (3) ................. ​​ the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long.
Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in group known as (4) ..............They show great ability
in the water and you can often (5)........................ them playing (6).............. ships. Dolphins are interested in
humans and often ​​ rescue people in the sea (7)...............are in danger. They are intelligent creatures and

make sounds to n (8)................with each other. Scientists have studied dolphins (9) ................many years and
are now looking into the possibility of dolphins​​ (10)............able to​​ carry out tasks under the sea.
46. a. fish​​ b. creatures c. mammals d. life
47. ​​ a. babiesb. calves c. young d. diets
48. a. whenb. as​​ c. while d. since
49. a. currentsb. flocks c. herds d. schools​​
50. a. look downb. come across c. run after d. go by
51. a. aroundb. on c. ind. next
52. a. whichb. they c. when d. who​​
53. a. talkb. contact c. communicate​​ d. connect
54. a. inb. since c. for d. during
55. a. beb. being c. are d. that are

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12 tháng 2 2020

IV. READING COMPREHENSION
A. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete this,​​ passage.

Dolphins are known ​​ as cesareans or marine (1)................they breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they
bear live young ones​​ called (2) ................
​​ The size of dolphins very greatly. The smallest dolphins is just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in
length (3) ................. ​​ the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long.
Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in group known as (4) ..............They show great ability
in the water and you can often (5)........................ them playing (6).............. ships. Dolphins are interested in
humans and often ​​ rescue people in the sea (7)...............are in danger. They are intelligent creatures and

make sounds to n (8)................with each other. Scientists have studied dolphins (9) ................many years and
are now looking into the possibility of dolphins​​ (10)............able to​​ carry out tasks under the sea.
46. a. fish​​ b. creatures c. mammals d. life
47. ​​ a. babies b. calves c. young d. diets
48. a. when b. as​​ c. while d. since
49. a. currentsb. flocks c. herds d. schools​​
50. a. look downb. come across c. run after d. go by
51. a. aroundb. on c. ind. next
52. a. whichb. they c. when d. who​​
53. a. talkb. contact c. communicate​​ d. connect
54. a. inb. since c. for d. during
55. a. beb. being c. are d. that are

For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and was prepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth...
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For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and was prepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth of their son, they couldn’t actually bear the thought of putting him into childcare tor nine hours a day. As she was the one with the secure job, the role of primary care-giver fell to Derek, who was writing scripts for television. This arrangement continued for the next four years, with Derek working from home and caring for both of their sons. He returned to full-time work earlier this year.

Whilst Lumby and her husband are by no means the only Australians making such a role reversal, research suggests that they are in the minority. In a government-funded survey in 2001, only 5.5 percent of couples in the 30-54 year age group saw the women working either part- or full-time while the men were unemployed.

The situation is likely to change, according to the CEO of Relationships Australia, Anne Hollonds. She suggests that this is due to several reasons, including the number of highly educated women in the workforce and changing social patterns and expectations. However, she warns that for couples involved in role-switching, there are many potential difficulties to be overcome. For men whose self-esteem is connected to their jobs and the income it provides to the family, a major change of thinking is required. It also requires women to reassess, particularly with regard to domestic or child-rearing decisions, and they may have to learn to deal with the guilt of not always being there at key times for their children. Being aware of these issues can make operating in non-traditional roles a lot easier.

5. In paragraph 2, the word “reversal" is closest in meaning to ____.

A. stability B. modification C. rehearsal D. switch

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10 tháng 5 2020

7C nhé mình bấm lộn

10 tháng 5 2020

Bn chụp lại đề cho mk xem nhé nhìn qua mk làm đc 3 câu là

1.C

8. A

10.D

Còn lại nó bị lỗi mk chưa có chắc nhé. Còn 3 cái trên là mk chắc rồi nha cái này là bt tiếng anh 10 nhỉ? Mk nhìn thấy quen quen á

Exercise 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and wasprepared to use...
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Exercise 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and wasprepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth of their son, they couldn’t actually bear the thought of putting himinto childcare tor nine hours a day. As she was the one with the secure job,the role of primary care-giver fell to Derek, who was writing scripts for television. This arrangement continued for the next four years, w ith Derek working from home and caring for both of their sons. He returned to full-time work earlier this year.

Whilst Lumby and her husband are by no means the only Australians making such a role reversal, research suggests that they are in the minority. In a government-funded survey in 2001, only 5.5 percent of couples in the 30-54 year age group saw the women working either part- or full-time while the men were unemployed.

The situation is likely to change, according to the CEO of Relationships Australia, Anne Hollonds. She suggests that this is due to several reasons, including the number of highly educated women in the workforce and changing social patterns and expectations. However, she warns that for couples involved in role-switching, there are many potential difficulties to be overcome. For men whose self-esteem is connected to their jobs and the income it provides to the family, a major change of thinking is required. It also requires women to reassess, particularly with regard to domestic or child-rearing decisions, and they may have to learn to deal with the guilt of not always being there at key times for their children. Being aware of these issues can make operating in non-traditional roles a lot easier.

118. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Men being the bread winners​​​B. Traditional roles of women

C. Women being the home makers​​​D. Reversed roles between men and women

119. Catherine and her husband decided that Catherine would be the primary earner because ____.​

A. she had a badly paid job​​​​B. she was not good at childcare

C. she had a reliable job​​​​D. she wanted her husband to stay at home

120. In paragraph 1, the word “him" refers to ____.

A. their son​​B. her husband ​C. Derek​​D. her colleague

121. They decided that Derek would look after their son because they____.

A. couldn’t afford to put their child in care for long periods each day

B. didn’t want to put their child in care for long periods each day

C. thought childcare was not safe enough for their children

D. worried about their son’s health problems

122. In paragraph 2, the word “reversal" is closest in meaning to ____.

A. stability​​B. modification​C. rehearsal​​D. switch

123. One reason tor a change in the number of men staying home is ____.

A. the stability in the number of highly-educated women who are working

B. the fall in the number of highly-educated women who are working

C. the rise in the number of highly-educated women who are working

D. the fluctuation in the number of highly-educated women who are working

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