Choose the best option A,B,C or D to complete each of the sentences.

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23 tháng 3 2023

A - C

15 tháng 1 2020
  1. Ocean 
  2. Countryside
  3. Sandcastle 
  4. Mountain
  5. Cave
4 tháng 7 2018

1. What are you reading ?

2. I'm reading a fairy tale

3. What's the main character ?

4. He is generous

Học tốt nhé bạn !

4 tháng 7 2018

1 What are you reading ?

2 I'm fairy tale a reading .

3 What's the main charater ?

4 He is generous .

26 tháng 5 2021

IV. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks.

The moonThe moon beautiful (0).....at.... night. Sometimes the moon looks big and round aboveus. But often.....(1)....is smaller and thinner, a banana. A lot of hildren want to go there but they......(2)...... . It isn’t .......(3).....very good place. It’s sometimes very cold .......(4)...... sometimes very hot. There is no grass and there isn’t  .......(5)......food. There are no animals and people.

1. A. they           B. it          C. she       D. we

2. A. doesn’t      B. aren’t    C. can’t     D. didn’t

3. A. a               B. the       C.this        D. they

4. A. because    B. and      C. only       D. so

5. A. any           B. no        C. one       D. some

26 tháng 5 2021

IV. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best option to complete each of the following numbered blanks.

The moonThe moon beautiful (0).....at.... night. Sometimes the moon looks big and round aboveus. But often.....(1)....is smaller and thinner, a banana. A lot of hildren want to go there but they......(2)...... . It isn’t .......(3).....very good place. It’s sometimes very cold .......(4)...... sometimes very hot. There is no grass and there isn’t  .......(5)......food. There are no animals and people.

1.A. they B. it C. she D. we

2. A. doesn’t B. aren’t C. can’t D. didn’t

3. A. a B. the C.this D. they

4. A. because B. and C. only D. so

5. A. any B. no C. one D. some

1.  Choose the odd one out :A.  how           B. slow             C. snow            D. low2.  The ninth month of the  year is ……..A. May            B. October      C. September      D. June3. Choose the odd one out :A. my             B. thirsty         C. twenty            D. easy4. Can I borrow  ……..    A. your marker      B. these marker      C. the teacher        D....
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1.  Choose the odd one out :

A.  how           B. slow             C. snow            D. low

2.  The ninth month of the  year is ……..

A. May            B. October      C. September      D. June

3. Choose the odd one out :

A. my             B. thirsty         C. twenty            D. easy

4. Can I borrow  ……..    

A. your marker      B. these marker      C. the teacher        D. the pink

6. How old is Paul ?   - …….     8 years old .

A. He is         B. He are            C. She                    D. He

7. June first is ………………..

A. christmas        B. teacher’s day       C. children’s day      D. national day

8. Let’s ………   to  the zoo to see animals.

A. goes           B. go                 C. to go              D. going

9. He has maths ……  Tuesday .

A. on               B. at                 C. in                    D. from

10. Choose the odd one out :

A. bad            B. tall              C. dad                D. sad

11. When is your birthday ?      It is …….    May 10th .

A. at               B. for              C. in          D. on

12. …………   are these  ?     They are my sisters.

A. who          B. what          C. how        D. where

13. I like music   because  I like ……….

A. swimming       B. playing      C. singing       D. going

14. ………   is that woman ? She is my Maths teacher .

A. what            B. who               C. which        D. where

15. My mother and I    …..   dinner at 6.30 pm.

A. has             B. had                C. have           D. haves

16. Choose the odd one out :

A. five          B. nine                C. sister       D. fine

17. ……..  do you have Maths lesson ?     On Monday.

A.  What      B. Why               C. When        D. Where

18. What do you do ….. your free time ?

A. at             B. in                   C. on               D. for

19. Would you like …… biscuits ?

A. some      B. an                   C. a                 D. any

20. She walks ….. the farm and picks vegetables.

A. in             B. on                C. to                D. up

21.  He   has dinner  ……   home .

A. in               B. on               C. at               D. of

24. My sister likes reading book ……   night .

A. on          B. at                  C. of               D. to

25. He teaches English……   7am  to 4pm every day.

A. from      B. with               C. and           D. until

26. Would   you like a cup ….. tea ?

A. of           B. off                C. up              D. for

27. They like to have lunch …… the restaurant.

A. in               B. on               C. at               D. to

28. People usually cook food  in the ………….

A. bathroom     B. bedroom       C. living room     D. kitchen

30. Choose the odd one out :

A. look           B.floor           C. book            D. foot

32. Her children  …… short hair .

A. has            B. have           C. is                D. are

35. How many rooms are  there in your ……..  ?

A. classroom    B. roommates     C. apartment       D. meeting room

36. I don’t know …….   man . Can you introduce me to him ?

A. these        B. those            C. he                           D. that

37. My mother is talking to her friend …… the phone .

A. at                B. in                C. on                          D. to

38. I live ……  the second floor .

A. at                 B. on                C. in                         D. above

39. What time ………   Hoa’s classes begin?

A. do              B. did                 C. does                    D. done

40. They love ……..  with the children very much.

A. work          B.working           C. works          D. worked

41. Does anyone have ……..  questions ?

A. any             B. some              C. a                  D. much

42. How ……  do you ride a bike ? – Sometimes.

A. many         B. much           C. often                 D. old

43. What do you do ? …………….

A. I live in London.   B. I’m a teacher.      C. I’m fine.    D. I’m Jenny.

45. Vietnamese people are  very ……….

A. friend     B. friends       C. friendship      D. friendly

46. Peter …….  a white cat   and a black dog.

A. had           B. has            C.have              D. having

47. Good morning,  children. How are you ? …… fine, thanks .And you ?

A. I’m          B. We’re            C. They         D. She’s

48. Some students are ……….. funny stories.

A. reads        B. read               C. reading        D. to read

49. Where are the books ?   -………………

A. We’re on the shelf .               B. It is on the shelf.

C. They are on the shelf .           D. There are on the shelf.

50. …………………. ? They are armchairs .

A. Who are  those                 B. How many armchairs are there

C. What are those                 D. Which class are you in

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4 tháng 4 2020

Dịch covid-19 đang lan rộng trên toàn thế giới. Mỗi người dân là một người lính trên mặt trận chống lại căn bệnh này. Vậy chúng ta phải làm gì?

5 tháng 4 2020

cảm ơn nhé

15 tháng 4 2018

1, where does your friend live? Nana

2 what is it to love in a big city

3 do you enjoy a quite in your life peaceful village?

mik ko chắc đúng cho lắm

3 tháng 4 2018

We should not kill the rhino.

3 tháng 4 2018

01
Legalise international trade of the rhino horn

The theory is supported by the idea of farming rhinos and eventually harvesting their horns.

02
Safe rhino dehorning

It’s been said that if done under controlled conditions, the rhino’s horn could be safely removed without harming the animal. The only problem here is that it has a negative effect on the animal’s behaviour and on the male rhino’s ability to mate.

03
Harsher prison sentences

…and increased patrolling is another recommendation to serve as a deterrent to illegal poachers.

04
Educating people

Education around the world is another way to help dealers and poachers realise the futility in actually killing of the rhino for its horn. Then there is a need to make them realise that there is no real medicinal value that can be attached to the horn of the rhino.

05
Increased funding and donations

Donations from the public will help to conserve the rhino for future generations as stricter measures can be taken to help safeguard them. Even more exciting is the introduction of a treatment known as RhinoProtect where the rhino horn is made valueless to poachers as it gets injected with color dye and poison, whereby X-ray scanners will be able to detect the horn. More information on this process will be revealed later on.

06
Selling of horns from rhino who died of natural causes, or in cases where the horns broke off.

Apparently there are over 25 tons of rhino horn available in South Africa. This process needs to be legalised to get it into motion.

07
Bans on rhino horn sale

Bans being placed on using rhino horn within Asian countries Taiwan, Korea, and Japan is certainly contributing as there is not such a high demand for horns it used to be. Except for places China, Thailand and Vietnam where the demand is still rising.

08
Local initiatives

Raising funds through holding concerts the Stand up concert is a useful way to ensure the survival of our rhino as it helps a lot to keep their natural habitat going. Besides poaching, forest fragmentation can also contribute to their numbers decreasing. Local awareness maintains the issue deep close to us and allows the Rhino lobbies to keep pressure on the government to find polial solutions.

09
Going Social

If millions of us, electors, tax payers, entrepreneurs, workers raise our voices against rhino poaching and place this dreadful issue in our first priorities we will make things change. There will be more and more initiatives, there will be more action to protect, save, prevent and finally secure the survival of our rhinos. Simply read, share, comment and be active around the rhino survival.


Rhino horn poisoning

Positive action needs to be taken to preserve our rhino for our grandchildren and their children. RhinoProtect is a project that was initiated by Damian Vergnaud, who is the owner of Inverdoorn Game Reserve and Safari Lodge. After much discussion and consideration it was decided that it is best to poison the rhino horn, making it unpalatable for human consumption, which is the main reason for poaching taking place.

The good thing about injecting color dye into the rhino horn, is that the 40 minute procedure poses no real threat to the health of the animals involved. As this procedure makes the actual horn worthless, it is a better way to ensure the survival of our rhino.