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Ai đó dịch cho tui nha! Mk sẽ tick nhiều! nếu thế thì tốt quá! Làm ơn đó! Nhớ đừng lên mạng tra nhé! Nội dung văn bản như sau: Tossing and turning at night could double the risk of a heart attack People who toss and turn in their sleep are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack, research suggests. Scientists said regular waking in the night should be seen as a warning of future ill-health.The study of nearly 13,000 people found that people who struggled to sleep...
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Ai đó dịch cho tui nha! Mk sẽ tick nhiều! nếu thế thì tốt quá! Làm ơn đó! Nhớ đừng lên mạng tra nhé!

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Tossing and turning at night could double the risk of a heart attack People who toss and turn in their sleep are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack, research suggests. Scientists said regular waking in the night should be seen as a warning of future ill-health.The study of nearly 13,000 people found that people who struggled to sleep through the night were 99 per cent more likely to suffer from heart attacks or severe angina. Those who took more than half an hour to fall asleep or got less than six hours of sleep a night were also at increased risk. The Japanese research did not establish why there were such a strong association between sleep and heart health. But scientists said that the act of constant waking might cause “overactivity” in the nervous system, which could raise heart the heart rate and blood pressure, placing extra strain on the heart. Poor sleep could also be a symptom of poor health, meaning that those with heart problems were less likely to get a decent night’s sleep. The research found people who took more than half an hour to fall asleep had a 52 per cent increased heart attack risk and 48 per cent increased risk of a stroke. And those who got less than six hours of sleep a night were 24 per cent more likely to have a heart attack.

Ai dịch được tui công nhận người đó giỏi thiệt!

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19 tháng 9 2017

Theo các nhà nghiên cứu, những người không muốn ngủ có nguy cơ mắc bệnh đau tim gấp đôi nguy cơ đau tim bình thường . Các nhà khoa học cho biết thức giấc thường xuyên vào ban đêm được xem như một lời cảnh báo về sức khoẻ không lành mạnh trong tương lai. Nghiên cứu gần đấy cho thấy rằng 13.000 người là những người phải vật lộn để ngủ vào ban đêm là 99% có nguy cơ bị đau tim hoặc đau thắt ngực nghiêm trọng. Những người mất hơn nửa giờ để ngủ hoặc ngủ ít hơn sáu giờ đồng hồ cũng có nguy cơ gia tăng bệnh . Nghiên cứu của Nhật Bản đã không xác định được lý do tại sao lại có một mối liên hệ mạnh mẽ giữa giấc ngủ và sức khoẻ của trái tim. Nhưng các nhà khoa học cho biết, hành động thức tỉnh liên tục có thể gây ra tình trạng "kích hoạt quá mức" trong hệ thần kinh, làm tăng nhịp tim và huyết áp, gây thêm căng thẳng lên tim. Ngủ kém cũng có thể là triệu chứng của tình trạng sức khoẻ kém, có nghĩa là những người có vấn đề về tim ít có khả năng ngủ ngon giấc. Cuộc nghiên cứu cho thấy những người phải mất hơn nửa giờ để ngủ có nguy cơ đau tim tăng 52% và 48% nguy cơ cơ thể bị đột quỵ tăng cao. Và những người có ít hơn sáu giờ để ngủ một đêm là 24 % nhiều khả năng bị đau tim.

Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list. E-tailers are heading (1) with/for/at/on a record Christmas with forecasts that monthly spending over the internet is about to break through the £2 billion barrier for the first time. IMRG, the Internet retailing association, (2) Are/has/is/where predicting £5 billion total sales over the Christmas period. The Office for National Statistics revealed that British businesses sold £23.3bn worth of goods and (3) Services/product/food/charges on the...
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Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list.

E-tailers are heading (1) with/for/at/on a record Christmas with forecasts that monthly spending over the internet is about to break through the £2 billion barrier for the first time. IMRG, the Internet retailing association, (2) Are/has/is/where predicting £5 billion total sales over the Christmas period. The Office for National Statistics revealed that British businesses sold £23.3bn worth of goods and (3) Services/product/food/charges on the Internet last year. The ONS survey shows that (4) Although/due to/because/despite strong growth it still represents only about 2.3 per cent of the UK's GDP, suggesting there is still plenty of room for growth. Analysts said that Britain remained Europe's biggest e-commerce market, (5) Looking/accounting/calling/waiting for more than a third of goods and sold over the Internet in the region. Forrester Research, (6) An/a/the/zero article independent research group predicts that British consumers will (7) Lose/spen/save/win £3.2bn over the Christmas trading period, ahead of Germany with £2.5bn (8) But/or/so/and France with £667m. Robin Terrell, the UK Managing Director of Amazon.com, one of the leading online (9) Wholesalers/producers/retailers/manufacturers predicted that shoppers would buy £2.1bn worth of electrical (10) Goods/Inventory/machines/product online by the end of the year, representing 8.5 per cent of all sales in the sector this year.

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15 tháng 11 2018

Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list.

E-tailers are heading (1) with/for/at/on a record Christmas with forecasts that monthly spending over the internet is about to break through the £2 billion barrier for the first time. IMRG, the Internet retailing association, (2) Are/has/is/where predicting £5 billion total sales over the Christmas period. The Office for National Statistics revealed that British businesses sold £23.3bn worth of goods and (3)Services/product/food/charges on the Internet last year. The ONS survey shows that (4) Although/due to/because/despite strong growth it still represents only about 2.3 per cent of the UK's GDP, suggesting there is still plenty of room for growth. Analysts said that Britain remained Europe's biggest e-commerce market, (5)Looking/accounting/calling/waiting for more than a third of goods and sold over the Internet in the region. Forrester Research, (6) An/a/the/zero article independent research group predicts that British consumers will (7) Lose/spend/save/win £3.2bn over the Christmas trading period, ahead of Germany with £2.5bn (8) But/or/so/andFrance with £667m. Robin Terrell, the UK Managing Director of Amazon.com, one of the leading online (9) Wholesalers/producers/retailers/manufacturers predicted that shoppers would buy £2.1bn worth of electrical (10)Goods/Inventory/machines/product online by the end of the year, representing 8.5 per cent of all sales in the sector this year.

find and correct the errors in each sentences 1 when the bus was arriving,we missed it because we were talking 2 you don't have to press this button because it is dangerous 3 the Hung King's sons offered him many special foods;moreover,Tiet Lieu just brought him Banh Chung and Banh Day 4 during the Christmas holiday,she was eating too much and watching too much TV 5 the dragon flew over the tower when he heard the princess cry for help 6 tipping is not a custom in Viet Nam,but you don't...
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find and correct the errors in each sentences

1 when the bus was arriving,we missed it because we were talking

2 you don't have to press this button because it is dangerous

3 the Hung King's sons offered him many special foods;moreover,Tiet Lieu just brought him Banh Chung and Banh Day

4 during the Christmas holiday,she was eating too much and watching too much TV

5 the dragon flew over the tower when he heard the princess cry for help

6 tipping is not a custom in Viet Nam,but you don't have to tip if you don;y want to

7 However,some people tip and they think the service is good

8 in some countries,tip is a usual thing

9 for example,in the US people tip 15 to 20 per cent in the bill in restaurants of cafes

10 the reason is that in the US waiters and waitresses paid less than the minimum wage

11 in Brazil,the standard tip in restaurants are 10 per cent

12 However , this is usually include in the bill

13 at hotels,a 10 to 15 per cent service charge include in the bill

14 when I came,the whole family is having dinner around a big dining table

15 a lot of VietNamese people have the custom to buy sugar cane on New Year's Eve

16 Because she was old,she tried to climb up Yen Tu mountain

17 while she was dancing,the princess was seeing a witch

18 I don't like this festival although it's too noisy

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1 tháng 12 2017

find and correct the errors in each sentences

1 when the bus was arriving->arrived,we missed it because we were talking

2 you don't have to->mustn't press this button because it is dangerous

3 the Hung King's sons offered him many special foods;moreover->however,Tiet Lieu just brought him Banh Chung and Banh Day

4 during the Christmas holiday,she was eating->ate too much and watching->watched too much TV

5 the dragon flew->was flying over the tower when he heardthe princess cry for help

6 tipping is not a custom in Viet Nam,but->so you don't have to tip if you don;y want to

7 However,some people tip and->because they think the service is good

8 in some countries,tip->tipping is a usual thing

9 for example,in the US people tip 15 to 20 per cent in->of the bill in restaurants of cafes

10 the reason is that in the US waiters and waitresses paid->are paid less than the minimum wage

11 in Brazil,the standard tip in restaurants are->is 10 per cent

12 However , this is usually include->included in the bill

13 at hotels,a->from 10 to 15 per cent service charge include in the bill

14 when I came,the whole family is->was having dinner around a big dining table

15 a lot of VietNamese people have the custom to buy->of buying sugar cane on New Year's Eve

16 Because->although she was old,she tried to climb up Yen Tu mountain

17 while she was dancing,the princess was seeing->saw a witch

18 I don't like this festival although->because it's too noisy

1. You will be brought before the disciplinary panel to ______your behaviour.A. account for         B. go for                   C. get around        D. take in.2. Higher education ______about 13 per cent of general fund expenditures.A. breaks down       B. accounts for          C. calls for        D. makes up for3. I spoke to James today. He was ______you.A. asking around     B. asking back          C. asking for        D. asking after4. I have no idea, but I'll ______at work and see if anyone...
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1. You will be brought before the disciplinary panel to ______your behaviour.

A. account for         B. go for                   C. get around        D. take in.

2. Higher education ______about 13 per cent of general fund expenditures.

A. breaks down       B. accounts for          C. calls for        D. makes up for

3. I spoke to James today. He was ______you.

A. asking around     B. asking back          C. asking for        D. asking after

4. I have no idea, but I'll ______at work and see if anyone can help.

A. ask in                 B. ask out                  C. ask after        D. ask around

5. After the way you behaved, they'll never ______us ______.

A. ask – in              B. ask - back             C. ask – round        D. ask - after

6. I called them to ______more details.

A. ask out               B. ask round              C. ask for        D. ask back

7. It took Juan a long time to build up the courage to ______Mariella ______, but at last, he did and she said yes.

A. ask – out            B.  ask – round          C. ask – back        D. ask – after

8. They're Bill's friends, so I ______them ______.

A. ask – after          B. asked – in             C. ask – back        D. ask – for

9. They ______from the national union and set up their own local organization.

A. broke off            B. broke up               C. broke down        D. broke away

10. Anna tried to ______, but he held her tight.

A. break away        B. broke out              C. broke in             D. broke in

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28 tháng 4 2021

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P.s: phrasal verbs là điều kinh khủng nhất cuộc đời :v

28 tháng 4 2021

1. You will be brought before the disciplinary panel to ______your behaviour.

A. account for         B. go for                   C. get around        D. take in.

2. Higher education ______about 13 per cent of general fund expenditures.

A. breaks down       B. accounts for          C. calls for        D. makes up for

3. I spoke to James today. He was ______you.

A. asking around     B. asking back          C. asking for        D. asking after

4. I have no idea, but I'll ______at work and see if anyone can help.

A. ask in                 B. ask out                  C. ask after        D. ask around

5. After the way you behaved, they'll never ______us ______.

A. ask – in              B. ask - back             C. ask – round        D. ask - after

6. I called them to ______more details.

A. ask out               B. ask round              C. ask for        D. ask back

7. It took Juan a long time to build up the courage to ______Mariella ______, but at last, he did and she said yes.

A. ask – out            B.  ask – round          C. ask – back        D. ask – after

8. They're Bill's friends, so I ______them ______.

A. ask – after          B. asked – in             C. ask – back        D. ask – for

9. They ______from the national union and set up their own local organization.

A. broke off            B. broke up               C. broke down        D. broke away

10. Anna tried to ______, but he held her tight.

A. break away        B. broke out              C. broke in             D. broke in

Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) .... . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .... and (3) .... . In his learning, he was very...
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Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective

air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered

Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) .... . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .... and (3) .... .

In his learning, he was very successful and always got good marks from all of his teachers, who often said that he was (4) .... and (5) .... had achievements. Besides, his friends often regarded him as a (6) ..... classmate because he was always willing to help them.

One day, he got the first prize with some money in a competition at college. He decided to go to a (7) .... shop for students to buy some chocolate kept in an (8) ...... container for his father, a (9) .... watch for his mother and a doll with (10) .... hair for his little sister .

Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective.

one-egg; one-litre; three-course; five-minute; twelve-man; fifteen-piece; ten-ton; 2,000-word; thirty-five-hour; 4,000-year-old

1. Their cat was run over by a ... lorry.

2. The concert was performed by a ..... orchestra.

3. The man was convicted of murder by the .... jury.

4. The Vietnamese people are proud of their ..... history.

5. The price of a .... bottle of whisky has gone up by 90p.

6. The workers are on strike for better pay and a ..... week.

7. Peter can't go out. He has to write a .... essay by tomorrow.

8. I didn't have a big lunch. Just a .... omelette and some potatoes.

9. My new house is very handy for the shops and only a .... walk from my school.

10. At this excellent restaurant, we can get a .... meal and coffee just for $5 per person.

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22 tháng 9 2018

Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective

air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered

Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) ..homesick.. . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .air-sick... and (3) ..carsick.. .

In his learning, he was very successful and always got good marks from all of his teachers, who often said that he was (4) .. good-tempered.. and (5) ..praiseworthy.. had achievements. Besides, his friends often regarded him as a (6) .. trustworthy... classmate because he was always willing to help them.

One day, he got the first prize with some money in a competition at college. He decided to go to a (7) ..duty-free.. shop for students to buy some chocolate kept in an (8) ...airtight.... container for his father, a (9) ..waterproof.. watch for his mother and a doll with (10) .snow-white... hair for his little sister .

Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective.

one-egg; one-litre; three-course; five-minute; twelve-man; fifteen-piece; ten-ton; 2,000-word; thirty-five-hour; 4,000-year-old

1. Their cat was run over by a ..ten-ton. lorry.

2. The concert was performed by a ...twelve-man.. orchestra.

3. The man was convicted of murder by the .. thirty-five-hour.. jury.

4. The Vietnamese people are proud of their ..4,000-year-old... history.

5. The price of a ..one-litre.. bottle of whisky has gone up by 90p.

6. The workers are on strike for better pay and a .. three-course... week.

7. Peter can't go out. He has to write a ..2,000-word.. essay by tomorrow.

8. I didn't have a big lunch. Just a .fifteen-piece... omelette and some potatoes.

9. My new house is very handy for the shops and only a ..five-minute.. walk from my school.

10. At this excellent restaurant, we can get a ..one-egg.. meal and coffee just for $5 per person.

18 tháng 6 2017

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Alice is a new English friend of .......mine............ . She is very ...exciting............. to tell me about her new .........school........ . Her lessons begin at nine each morning and .......last........... until half past ten . Then she has a ...break......... for a quarter of an hour . During this time she usually talks to her friend about many things such .....as.... the last class or last night's movie , ...............lessons......... She has five ................ in the morning and three in the afternoon . Alice's favourite ........subject............ is English . The first term lasts four months ...........from......... September to December . Alice tries her ............best.... to become a good student in her class .

The search for alternative resources of energy (result) 1. ..... in various directions. Many communities (burn) 2. ... garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work (do) 3 ... to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process (prove) 4. .... expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat...
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The search for alternative resources of energy (result) 1. ..... in various directions. Many communities (burn) 2. ... garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work (do) 3 ... to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process (prove) 4. .... expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, (also/ test) 5. ...... . Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which (derive) 6. ....... from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power (provide) 7. ..... one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it (supply) 8. ...... only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists (study) 9. ...... ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water

(produce) 10. .... energy.

1. .....

2......

3. .....

4. ......

5. ....

6......

7......

8......

9......

10.....

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28 tháng 3 2018

The search for alternative resources of energy (result) 1. ...has led .. in various directions. Many communities (burn) 2. .are burning .. garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work (do) 3 .....is being done .... to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process (prove) 4. ...has proven .... expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, (also/ test) 5. ..is also being tested .... . Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which (derive) 6. ...derived .... from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power (provide) 7. .provided .... one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it (supply) 8. ...supplies ... only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists (study) 9. ..are studying .... ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy.

family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago, this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain. In the past, people got...
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family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago, this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain.

In the past, people got married and stayed married. Divorce was very difficult, expensive and took a long time.

(cohabit) without getting married. Only about 60% of these couples will eventually get married.

In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40% of children in Britain are born to unmarried cohabiting) parents. In 2000, around a quarter of unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were cohabiting in Great Britain. Cohabiting couples are also starting families without first being married. Before 1960 this was very unusual, but in 2001 around 23 per cent of births in the UK were to cohabiting couples.

People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. They prefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a baby until late thirties.

The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, but some women are also choosing to have children as lone parents without being married.

19. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?

A. Changing Values and Norms of the British Family B. Changes in Marriage among British Young Generations C. Changing Insights into and Ideas of the British Family

D. Changes in Viewpoints and Lifestyles of British Couples

20. The word "which" in the passage refers to _

A. the family in Britain

B. substantial changes C. typical British family

D. single-parent households

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21. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. In the past, British people had to pay a lot if they wanted to get divorced. B. Half of the children in Britain now are born to unmarried couples. C. Women in Britain now do not want to have children right after marriage. D. There are more and more single-parent families in Britain these days.

A. do not want

B. delay

C. start

D. do not intend

23. Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the passage?

B. positive

C. negative

D. predictive Except for a few

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