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3 tháng 6 2017

3, Two men look out through the same bars, one sees the mud, and one sees the stars.

=>Hai người đàn ông cùng nhìn ra ngoài những chắn song như nhau,một người nhìn thấy bóng tối đen kịt,còn người kia thì nhìn thấy những vì sao.

=>Bài học: Khi con người đc đặt trong 1 hoàn cảnh khó khăn nào đó,tùy vào cách họ nhìn nhận vấn đề và quan điểm về vấn đề mà thành công hay thất bại.

^^ TAKE IT EASY^^

4 tháng 6 2017

Hai người đàn ông nhìn qua các quán bar,1người nhìn thấy bùn và nhìn thấy những ngôi sao

4 tháng 7 2021

1 which => that

trong đây chủ ngữ có cả người và vật nên ta dùng đại từ quan hệ that

2 dictionarys => dictionaries

do dictionary kết thúc bằng y nên ta cần biến đổi thánh i và thêm es khi chuyển sang số nhiều

4 tháng 7 2021

giusp em bài mới đăng với.

29 tháng 7 2018

1. I will light the match first.

2. Forth

3. I think the peacock can lay 0 eggs. (Because it is a male peafowl, which has very long tail feathers that have eye markings and that can be erected and expanded in display a fan.)

P/s: I had copy the meaning of the word "peacock" from the "Google Translate"

11 tháng 4 2022

Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words.

 

1. She just had time to go over her examination before the bell rang.

No sooner had the bell rang than she had time to go over her examination.

2. Our reporter sees this new advertisement is the cause of many problems.

According to our reporter this new advertisement is the cause of many problems.

 

Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.A UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is any object flying in the sky which cannot be identified by the person who sees it. Sometimes the object is investigated. If people can still not figure out what the object is after an investigation, it is called a UFO. If they figure out what the object is, it can no longer be called a UFO because it has been identified.Even though UFOs can be anything, people often use the word UFO when...
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Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.

A UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is any object flying in the sky which cannot be identified by the person who sees it. Sometimes the object is investigated. If people can still not figure out what the object is after an investigation, it is called a UFO. If they figure out what the object is, it can no longer be called a UFO because it has been identified.

Even though UFOs can be anything, people often use the word UFO when they are talking about alien spacecraft. Flying saucer is another word that is often used to describe an unidentified flying object.

Studies estimate that 50%-90% of all reported UFO sightings are identified later. Usually 10%-20% are never identified. Studies also show that very few UFO sightings are hoaxes (people trying to trick other people). Most UFOs are actually natural or man-made objects that looked strange. 80%-90% UFOs are identified as one of three different things: astronomical causes (for example: planets, stars, or meteors); aircraft; balloons 10%-20% of UFOs are other causes (such as birds, clouds, mirages, searchlights, etc.)

What does the word “figure out” in paragraph 1 mean?

A. observe

B. explain

C. calculate

D. require

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12 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án: C

Dịch: Figure out = calculate (tính toán)

Experimental treatment helps 2 out of 3 peanut allergy sufferers, study findsSometimes, Ellis Glover would be forced to leave her friends and sit at a lunch table where no one was eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.Mom Monica Glover said the family discovered Ellis' peanut allergy when she was about 3. The tipoff: a skin reaction around her mouth after she was given food with a small amount of peanuts in it. "We were lucky to have discovered it that way. That was a mild reaction," Glover...
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Experimental treatment helps 2 out of 3 peanut allergy sufferers, study finds

Sometimes, Ellis Glover would be forced to leave her friends and sit at a lunch table where no one was eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

Mom Monica Glover said the family discovered Ellis' peanut allergy when she was about 3. The tipoff: a skin reaction around her mouth after she was given food with a small amount of peanuts in it. "We were lucky to have discovered it that way. That was a mild reaction," Glover said, and a doctor confirmed the allergy through tests.

The discovery was "distressing," Glover said. Accidental exposure to peanuts has happened, resulting in "severe stomach cramps and vomiting," she said. "Essentially, we have to live in fear all the time of Ellis being inadvertently exposed to peanuts and having a reaction that is potentially life-threatening."

Glover seized the opportunity to participate in a study on the safety and effectiveness of an experimental treatment that could give her daughter protection against accidental exposure to peanuts. Despite the risk, it was "a gift," she said, adding that her family hoped their efforts might help "lots of other children."

The risk paid off: Two-thirds of the kids in the study were able to eat the equivalent of two peanuts without any symptoms after following the months-long experimental treatment regimen, the researchers found. Ellis is one of the majority of children for whom the treatment works. "It's been a huge success," her mother said.

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PART 5. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Complete the second sentence so that it meansthe same as the first one, using the word given. You must use between three and eight words,including the word given. (Contractions count as two words.)1 ‘You’ve passed the exam? Oh, well done!’ my aunt said to me. ONMy aunt______________________________ the exam.2 ‘I’m sorry I forgot to set the security alarm,’ said the receptionist. FORThe receptionist______________________________ set the security alarm.3 ‘Why don’t...
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PART 5. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Complete the second sentence so that it means
the same as the first one, using the word given. You must use between three and eight words,
including the word given. (Contractions count as two words.)


1 ‘You’ve passed the exam? Oh, well done!’ my aunt said to me. ON
My aunt______________________________ the exam.
2 ‘I’m sorry I forgot to set the security alarm,’ said the receptionist. FOR
The receptionist______________________________ set the security alarm.
3 ‘Why don’t you postpone your trip till the autumn, Jim?’ suggested Sarah. OFF
Sarah suggested______________________________ till the autumn.
4 ‘Don’t forget to enclose a cheque, will you?’ the clerk said to me. IN
The clerk reminded ______________________________ the envelope.
5 ‘It’s a good idea to rehearse your speech in front of a mirror,’ George told me. RUN
George advised _______________________ in front of a mirror.

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MEALS ON WHEELSheila Keating meets the Ferrari team chef at a Formula One race.It’s Grand Prix weekend, and as the stars of Formula One race against the clock to give themselves the best starting position for the big event tomorrow, a different race against time is under way. In miniature makeshift kitchens alongside the track, the team chefs are busy preparing lunch for the mechanics and drivers.Claudio Degli Esposti is in charge of the cooking for all 60 Ferrari team members, plus their...
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MEALS ON WHEEL

Sheila Keating meets the Ferrari team chef at a Formula One race.

It’s Grand Prix weekend, and as the stars of Formula One race against the clock to give themselves the best starting position for the big event tomorrow, a different race against time is under way. In miniature makeshift kitchens alongside the track, the team chefs are busy preparing lunch for the mechanics and drivers.

Claudio Degli Esposti is in charge of the cooking for all 60 Ferrari team members, plus their personal weekend guests, who could bring the numbers up to 80. ‘It’s a huge honour to be chef of the Ferrari team,’ he says. ‘I get on really well with the guys, and they make me feel part of things. Also you have the chance to travel all over the world. I don’t see a great deal of the racing,’ he says, laughing, ‘but the TV monitor is on just outside the kitchen, so I know what’s going on.’

The food he prepares for the team is typical of his region in Italy, Emilia Romagna, where the team is based: lasagne, tortelloni, tortellini, ravioli. ‘There are usually two different pastas, two or three kinds of meat, plenty of side dishes,’ he explains. It is left to others to say that the food at Ferrari is the envy of other teams. Degli Esposti simply shrugs his shoulders and smiles.  ‘Italians enjoy eating good food.  It is a way  of life, so even if your focus is on winning the world championship, you must still have good food.’

The drivers, of course, have their own long-term food agenda, tailored to the stresses of competition.

WWith temperatures in the cockpit of a Formula One car sometimes 15 degrees hotter than that outside, it is not unusual for a driver to lose three kilos in fluid during a race, unless he has the right balance of fluid and carbohydrate. Driver Michael Schumacher, with his reputation for formidable fitness, is attended at all  times by Balbir Singh, who looks after his diet and exercise. ‘Before qualifying and racing,  Michael  eats the food prepared by Singh,’ says Degli Esposti, ‘usually something very light, but afterwards he eats the same food as the rest of the team.’

Unlike many of the team kitchens, which contain stacks of tins and jars, Degli Esposti’s has a large fridge filled with different types of cheese, ham, sausages, vegetables and fruit. The emphasis is on simple food prepared carefully. ‘In the beginning it was very difficult, working in a very small kitchen, without a lot of the things a chef is used to. And finding ingredients was a  problem. Now I know the places to shop   at near every track, and I know I can get anything I need. I love to cook fish and meat, but unless I can get the best, I don’t touch it.’

Lunch is spread out as a buffet. On a table at one end of the eating area there are salads of mozzarella and tomatoes, carpaccio topped with truffles, Italian sausages and courgettes, a chicken dish with rosemary

 

potatoes, and tortellini tossed in a sauce of cheese and cream. ‘I always try to get as much as possible prepared early, so I have only the hot dishes to do at the last minute,’ explains Degli Esposti. The mechanics come in first, followed closely by the drivers. Eddie Irvine heads straight for the truffles, while Schumacher wanders into the kitchen to see what’s cooking.

Lunch over, everyone disperses, full of praise for the chef. Degli Esposti gives a small wave of appreciation and immediately starts clearing away. ‘I have many friends in Italy,’ he says quietly, ‘who think I have the best job in the world.’

1.      WWhat  does Degli Esposti enjoy about his job?

A He can see motor racing all over the world.      B He can travel around the countries he visits.   C He likes being a member of a team.                                                                            D He is a fan of Formula One racing.

2.      WWhich word is closest in meaning to the word   make shift in paragraph 1?

A temporary                   B lasting                        C permanent                                      D durable

3.      WWhat does the writer mean when she says that the drivers ‘have their own long-term food agenda’ in Paragraph 4?

A They spend a lot of time eating.                        B They follow a carefully planned diet. C They go for long periods  without eating.                                                     D They eat the same things all season.

4.      Schumacher eats food prepared by Balbir Singh because A he prefers it to Degli Esposti’s.

B it has an excellent reputation.

C it forms an important part of his preparation for a race.

D it contains more fluids and carbohydrates than Degli Esposti’s.

5.      The food in Degli Esposti’s kitchen, compared to that in other teams’ kitchens, is

A less fattening.             B easier to cook.            C more varied.                                      D fresher.

6.        WWhich of the following statement is not true?

A Degli Esposti knows where to get ingredients. B The mechanics have lunch after the drivers.

C Degli Esposti cooks for up to 80 people.

D The members of the Ferrari team do not have to eat tinned food.

7.      WWhat does Degli Esposti insist on when he is cooking for the Ferrari team?

A the highest quality food    B a big kitchen          C nearby shops                                           D a large fridge

8.      WWhen the members of the Ferrari team have lunch

A they go into the kitchen to get  their food.          B they serve themselves.

C they all eat at the same table.                            D they each eat a number of different dishes.

9.      WWhich word  is closest in meaning to the word clearing away in paragraph 7?

A leaving the kitchen                                           B going away in different directions

C making the kitchen tidy                                    D closing the kitchen

10.   WWhich adjective would the writer use to describe Degli Esposti?

A moody                        B shy                             C arrogant                                      D modest

 

 

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16 tháng 7 2021

1.      WWhat  does Degli Esposti enjoy about his job?

A He can see motor racing all over the world.      B He can travel around the countries he visits.   C He likes being a member of a team.                                                                            D He is a fan of Formula One racing.

2.      WWhich word is closest in meaning to the word   make shift in paragraph 1?

A temporary                   B lasting                        C permanent                                      D durable

3.      WWhat does the writer mean when she says that the drivers ‘have their own long-term food agenda’ in Paragraph 4?

A They spend a lot of time eating.                        B They follow a carefully planned diet. C They go for long periods  without eating.                                                     D They eat the same things all season.

4.      Schumacher eats food prepared by Balbir Singh because

A he prefers it to Degli Esposti’s.

B it has an excellent reputation.

C it forms an important part of his preparation for a race.

D it contains more fluids and carbohydrates than Degli Esposti’s.

5.      The food in Degli Esposti’s kitchen, compared to that in other teams’ kitchens, is

A less fattening.             B easier to cook.            C more varied.                                      D fresher.

6.        WWhich of the following statement is not true?

A Degli Esposti knows where to get ingredients.

B The mechanics have lunch after the drivers.

C Degli Esposti cooks for up to 80 people.

D The members of the Ferrari team do not have to eat tinned food.

7.      WWhat does Degli Esposti insist on when he is cooking for the Ferrari team?

A the highest quality food    B a big kitchen          C nearby shops                                           D a large fridge

8.      WWhen the members of the Ferrari team have lunch

A they go into the kitchen to get  their food.          B they serve themselves.

C they all eat at the same table.                            D they each eat a number of different dishes.

9.      WWhich word  is closest in meaning to the word clearing away in paragraph 7?

A leaving the kitchen                                           B going away in different directions

C making the kitchen tidy                                    D closing the kitchen

10.   WWhich adjective would the writer use to describe Degli Esposti?

A moody                        B shy                             C arrogant                                      D modest

25 tháng 12 2022

1. The exam makes her feel nervous and stressed out 
-> Because of __the exam, she feels nervous and stressed out_______
2. This is the first time I've ever walked in such a crowded street.
-> I've never ___walked in such a crowded street before_________
3. Jimmy came late this morning because of the heavy traffic jams.
-> Jimmy didn't turn __up early this morning because of the heavy traffic jams_____
4. " Why did Freddy drop out of school last year?" Susan said to herself
-> Susan wondered __why Freddy had dropped out of school the previous year_____
5. I don't know about this type of handicraft as well as my cousin does.
-> My cousin does __not know about this type of handicraft as badly as I do_____
6. Kelvin would rather play sports at weekends than do exercises every day
-> Kelvin preferred playing __sports at weekends to doing exercises every day___
7. Johnny said to me " If I were you, I wouldn't be worried about exam so much"
-> Johnny advised me _not to be worried about exam so much____
8. I'm looking forward to having one - day trip around your city.
-> I'm really excited __about having one-day trip around your city____

V. Read the following passage and fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word. (15 pts)Most people think of computers (1) very modern inventions, products of our new technological age. But actually, the (2) for a computer was worked out (3) two centuries ago by a man (4) Charles Babbage.Babbage was born in 1791 and (5) up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up plans for several calculating machines (6) he called. 'engines'. But (7) the fact that he started building some of these, he...
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V. Read the following passage and fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word. (15 pts)

Most people think of computers (1) very modern inventions, products of our new technological age. But actually, the (2) for a computer was worked out (3) two centuries ago by a man (4) Charles Babbage.

Babbage was born in 1791 and (5) up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up plans for several calculating machines (6) he called. 'engines'. But (7) the fact that he started building some of these, he never finished any of (8). Over the years people have argued whether his machines (9) ever work. Recently, however, the Science Museum in London (10) finished building an engine (11) on one of Babbage's designs. It (12) six years to complete and (13) than four thousand parts had been specially made. (14) it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to (15) people of Babbage's work.

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11 tháng 7 2021

V. Read the following passage and fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word. (15 pts)

Most people think of computers (1) as very modern inventions, products of our new technological age. But actually, the (2) idea for a computer was worked out (3) over  two centuries ago by a man (4) called Charles Babbage.

 

Babbage was born in 1791 and (5) grew up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up plans for several calculating machines (6) he called. 'engines'. But (7) despite  the fact that he started building some of these, he never finished any of (8) them. Over the years people have argued whether his machines (9) would  ever work. Recently, however, the Science Museum in London (10) has  finished building an engine (11) based  on one of Babbage's designs. It (12)took six years to complete and more(13) than four thousand parts had been specially made. (14) Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to (15) remind  people of Babbage's work.

 

11 tháng 7 2021

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