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14 tháng 12 2017

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14 tháng 12 2017

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1150,891892

26 tháng 4 2020

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15 tháng 8 2017

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23 tháng 8 2017

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20 tháng 12 2021

Tham khảo thôi nhé. cấm coppy mà chỉ để tham khảo!

These days, a great amount of food bought from shops and restaurants is being thrown away irresponsibly. This situation is occurring due to a number of reasons, and there are several feasible solutions that could be adopted to mitigate this problem.

There are two major reasons why food is being wasted. To begin with, thanks to advanced agricultural technologies, farming has become increasingly mechanised, which accelerates production and helps to maximize harvests. At the same time, the way food is transported, stored and distributed has also become more and more streamlined than ever before. As a result, the price of food in shops and restaurants has reduced significantly, making it all the easier for consumers to purchase large quantities of food, and waste it without a second thought. Another reason for this situation is because consumers are failing to make a detailed plan of what they are going to buy before they shop. Consequently, their shopping carts are often full of food products that they might never use.

Some effective measures could be implemented to alleviate this situation. The first solution would be for restaurants to make their customers think twice about what dishes they are going to order. This can be done by imposing a heavy fine on diners who order too many dishes but cannot finish them. Another feasible solution is that people should develop a habit of making a list of ingredients and foodstuffs that they really need before going shopping. This would help consumers to have time to prepare carefully and decide wisely what food items should be bought, which would prevent a great deal of food from being thrown away. 

In conclusion, increasingly cheaper food products and poor meal planning are two primary reasons contributing to the huge amount of food waste occurring these days. Fortunately, there are various effective solutions to tackle this issue, including penalizing restaurant customers who waste food and making detailed shopping lists.

8 tháng 2 2022

tham khảo:

These days, a great amount of food bought from shops and restaurants is being thrown away irresponsibly. This situation is occurring due to a number of reasons, and there are several feasible solutions that could be adopted to mitigate this problem.

There are two major reasons why food is being wasted. To begin with, thanks to advanced agricultural technologies, farming has become increasingly mechanised, which accelerates production and helps to maximize harvests. At the same time, the way food is transported, stored and distributed has also become more and more streamlined than ever before. As a result, the price of food in shops and restaurants has reduced significantly, making it all the easier for consumers to purchase large quantities of food, and waste it without a second thought. Another reason for this situation is because consumers are failing to make a detailed plan of what they are going to buy before they shop. Consequently, their shopping carts are often full of food products that they might never use.

Some effective measures could be implemented to alleviate this situation. The first solution would be for restaurants to make their customers think twice about what dishes they are going to order. This can be done by imposing a heavy fine on diners who order too many dishes but cannot finish them. Another feasible solution is that people should develop a habit of making a list of ingredients and foodstuffs that they really need before going shopping. This would help consumers to have time to prepare carefully and decide wisely what food items should be bought, which would prevent a great deal of food from being thrown away. 

In conclusion, increasingly cheaper food products and poor meal planning are two primary reasons contributing to the huge amount of food waste occurring these days. Fortunately, there are various effective solutions to tackle this issue, including penalizing restaurant customers who waste food and making detailed shopping lists.

In the future, schools will be better. Computers will be much quicker and we might have pencils which write for us! All the students will have their own computers.When there is a history lesson, the computers will show important events. The students will be dressed up as the characters from the period they are studying. There will be hover boards in the playground, and students will come to school by hover cars.Every child will have a robot like themselves. The robots will have to go to school...
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In the future, schools will be better. Computers will be much quicker and we might have pencils which write for us! All the students will have their own computers.
When there is a history lesson, the computers will show important events. The students will be dressed up as the characters from the period they are studying. There will be hover boards in the playground, and students will come to school by hover cars.
Every child will have a robot like themselves. The robots will have to go to school while the students sit at home controlling them in front of their computers. The robots will have laser pens and the student will have laser ink pens.
The classroom will be floating, and the tables and chairs will, too. There will be no homework, and teachers won't take away the toys.
1. The student wants all of the following but not .
A. having laser ink pens
B. going to school
C. staying at home controlling a robot
D. having a robot like himself
2. In history lessons, the student wants the computer to .
A. show important people in history events
B. have new games
C. show history events and the student will be one of the important characters
D. find all information about the events from the Internet
3. If the history lesson today is about ancient Egypt, the student will _____________.
A. watch films about Egypt on the computer
B. become the queen
C. get dressed like the queen
D. see things and houses at that time
4. The student wants to have __________________.
A. floating classrooms
B. no homework
C. toys in the classroom
D. all A, B, and C
5. The word "hover" in paragraph 2 means ________________.
A. colourful
B. flying
C. moving
D. large

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I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.1. A. hear      B. near      C. fear     D. pear2. A. gathers     B. plays    C. fathers     D. stops3. A. favourite     B. slight     C. fine     D. high4. A. fold           B. close           C. son      D. hold5. A. tooth         B. this            C. bath      D. bothII. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence.1. My sister likes watching TV _________ I like going out with my...
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I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. hear      B. near      C. fear     D. pear
2. A. gathers     B. plays    C. fathers     D. stops
3. A. favourite     B. slight     C. fine     D. high
4. A. fold           B. close           C. son      D. hold
5. A. tooth         B. this            C. bath      D. both

II. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
1. My sister likes watching TV _________ I like going out with my friends.
A. and          B. but             C. or         D. so
2. They want to work in television industry, _________ they are working hard.
A. because             B. although          C. so           D. and
3. My parents cancelled their picnic _________ the weather was bad.
A. because              B. when               C. but          D. or
4. _________ the programme is late, he will wait to watch it.
A. Because               B. Although            C. When         D. So
5. You can watch Harry Potter on TV _________ you can read it.
A. so                  B. when                   C. but                  D. or
6. – “___________ a nice T-shirt, Trang!” –“Thank you.”
A. How                B. What               C. Which             D. It
7. – “___________ is the most expensive city in the world?” – “I think it's Tokyo.”
A. Which                 B. Where                 C. What             D. How
8. I ___________ to China three times.
A. have gone              B. has been             C. went             D. visited
9. He first ___________ Ha Noi in 2003.
A. went                    B. have been                C. have gone          D. visited
10. ___________ eat too much salt. It's not good for you.
A. Do                   B. Don't                              C. Please               D. Can't

III. Match each question in column A with its suitable answer in B
A B
1. How often does she go to the zoo?
2. What is the weather like in the winter?
3. What does she do in her free time?
4. What is she going to do this afternoon?
5. What is there to drink?

 

A. She does aerobics.
B. She goes there by bus
C. There is some apple juice.
D. It’s often cold.
E. She is going swimming.
F. She often does.

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I. 

1. D

2. C

3. A

4. C

5. B

II. 

1. B

2. C

3. A

4. A

5. D

6. B

7. A

8. A

9. D

10. B

1. F

2. D

3. A

4. E

5. C

IV. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.1. He (feel) ________ hot and thirsty. He would like some cold water.2. Look! She (play) ________ football.3. They (not ride) ________ a bicycle to school every day. They walk.4. Lan is hungry. She would like (eat) ________ some noodles.5. My friends and I (run) ________ in the school yard yesterday. V. Find and corect the mistakes.1. London is a Britain's biggest city.2. Oxford University is oldest university in Britain.3. William Shakespeare...
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IV. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. He (feel) ________ hot and thirsty. He would like some cold water.
2. Look! She (play) ________ football.
3. They (not ride) ________ a bicycle to school every day. They walk.
4. Lan is hungry. She would like (eat) ________ some noodles.
5. My friends and I (run) ________ in the school yard yesterday.

 

V. Find and corect the mistakes.
1. London is a Britain's biggest city.
2. Oxford University is oldest university in Britain.
3. William Shakespeare is the popular British writer in the world.
4. My favorite food are the fish and chips.
5. His common leisure activities are watching TV, films and listening the radio.

 

VI. Put the suitable noun phrases to fill the gaps.
delicious food coming family gathering peach blossoms lucky money sticky rice cakes
Minh: Hi Peter.
Peter: Hi Minh. Are you happy when New Year is (0) coming?
Minh: Yes. In Viet Nam, our New Year is called Tet. I'll eat a lot of (1) ________ at Tet.
Peter: Really?
Minh: My mother will make some Banh Chung (Chung cakes), a lot of spring rolls and some other special food.
Peter: I never eat (2) ________. Is it tasty?
Minh: Very. It is made from sticky rice, green beans and pork.
Peter: It sounds good. What do people often do at Tet?
Minh: They clean and decorate their houses with (3) ________ so all houses look more beautiful.
Peter: Do they travel during Tet?
Minh: No. Tet is a time for (4) ________.
Peter: What do you like best at Tet?
Minh: Eating great food and getting (5) ________.
VII. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below.
There are two main kinds of sports: team sports and individual sports. Team sports are such sports as baseball, basketball and volleyball. Team sports require two separate teams. The teams play against each other. They compete against each other in order to get the best score. For example, in a football game, if team A scores 4 goals and team B scores 3 goals, team A wins the game. Team sports are sometimes called competitive sports.

 

1. How many main kinds of sports are there in the world?
______________________________
2. Can you name some team sports?
_________________________
3. How many teams do team sports require?
________________________________
4. Why do two separate teams compete against each other?
_______________________________________
5. What are team sports sometimes called?
________________________________

 

 

VIII. Read the passage carefully and choose A, B, C or D to complete the gaps.
The leaning tower of Pisa is one of the most famous (1) ________ in the world. It is famous not because of its beauty or size, but (2) ________ it leans dangerously to one side. Each year the tower attracts thousands of (3) ________ from all around the world. (4) ________ the tower leans to the south and also curves towards the north. It is said that the tower has (5) ________ more than 17 feet.
1. A. buildings               B. cities                  C. towns            D. schools
2. A. nevertheless           B. because               C. for             D. when
3. A. visitors                       B. flies                    C. dollars           D. birds
4. A. tomorrow                    B. sometimes               C. yesterday          D. today
5. A. lean                             B. leaned                     C. leans                  D. leaning

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IV.1.feels 2.is playing 3.don't ride 4.eat 5.ran

V.1.a=>the 

2.oldest=>the oldest (So sánh nhất: S + V + the + adj/adv + "est" +...)

3.the popular=>the most popular (So sánh nhất với adj dài: S + V + the + most + adj/adv + ...)

4.bỏ từ "the"

5.listening=>listening to (listen to sth/sb = nghe ai đó/nghe cái gì đó)

VI.1.delicious food 2.sky rice cakes 3.peach blossoms 4.family 5.lucky money

VII.1.There are two main kinds of sports: team sports and individual sports

2.Team sports are such sports as baseball, basketball and volleyball

3.Team sports require two separate teams

4.They compete against each other in order to get the best score

5.Team sports are sometimes called competitive sports.

VIII.1.A 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.B

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