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Exercise 4: Lựa chọn đáp án đúng:

1. DNA's latest production looks likely to be their___ successful ever.

a. most         b. mostly            c. almost                         d. the most

2. Most doctors find it ___ impossible to make a living from hospital alone.

a. the most              b. most                  c. almost                         d. most of

3. The sun shines over 800 hours during May, June, and July and on ___ days temperatures rise above 90 degree Fahrenheit.

a. most              b. mostly                     c. almost                          d. the most

4. They've ___ no confidence that they can use the new maschine properly.

a. most                b. the most                     c. almost                        d. most of

5. The company needs three more computers and a new photocopier in order to work ____ effectively.

a. the most                  b. most                       c. almost                      d. mostly

6. His paintings are ___ photographic in their color and accuracy.

a. the most                b. most                         c. mostly                              d. almost

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23 tháng 8 2024

1. a

2. c

3. a

4. c

5. b

6. d

23 tháng 8 2024

1. a

2. c

3. a

4. c

5. b

6. d

Albert Einstein was (1) born in 1879 in Ulm,Germany. He graduated (2)from the University of Zurich in Switzerland in 1905. In 1905 he also did some of his famous work in (3)Physics. In 1919 he (4)won the Noble Prize for Physics. (5)Between 1919 and 1933 he lived in Germany and traveled a lot to talk to (6)other scientists. Then, in 1933 he had to (7)leave Germany because (8)of Hitler and the Nazy Party. He moved to United States from 1933 until his (9)death he lived in Princetown, New Jersey. He (10)died on April 18th, 1955.

Write the correct form of the words  in the brackets of the following sentences.The world’s most 1. (fame)         clock is Big Ben 2. (stand)        next to the House  of Parliament in London. Big Ben is the name of the bell which chimes every hour.The bell 3.( be)        named after Sir Benjamin Hall, the man who was given the task of 4. (haul)         the bell up the clock tower. The clock has four 5. (face)         and keeps 6. (accuracy)...
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Write the correct form of the words  in the brackets of the following sentences.

The world’s most 1. (fame)         clock is Big Ben 2. (stand)        next to the House  of Parliament in London. Big Ben is the name of the bell which chimes every hour.

The bell 3.( be)        named after Sir Benjamin Hall, the man who was given the task of 4. (haul)         the bell up the clock tower. The clock has four 5. (face)         and keeps 6. (accuracy)      time. It can be adjusted by the 7. (remove)     or 8. (add)     of coins on a stray attached to the clock’s pendulum. One 9. ( interest)        thing about the clock is that the light shines above the belfry at night. It 10. (meaning)        that the House of Common is still in session.

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The world's..(1)most..famous clock is big ben standing ..(2)next..to the house of parliament in london.Big Ben is the ..(3)name..of the bell which chimes every hour.The bell ..(4)was..named after Sir Benjamin Hall ,the man ...(5)who...was given the task of hauling the bell up the clock tower .The clock ...(6)has...four faces and keeps accurate time .It can ...(7)be...adjusted by the removal or addition of coins ...(8)on... a stray attached to the clock's pendulum .One interesting thing about the clock is ...(9)that... the light shines abover the belfry at night,it ...(10)means.... that the House of common is still in session

(1)most

 (2)next

(3)name 

(4) was

(5) who

(6) has

(7) be

(8) on

(9) that

(10) means

8 tháng 6 2017

Ex9: Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets:

1. Be quiet! The baby.... is sleeping....
2. We seldom ...eat ...before 6:30.
3. Look! A man.... is running ....after the train. He ...wants ..to catch it.
4. The sun ..sets.. in the West
5. It ..is.. hot in Summer.
6. I.. am doing ..an exercise on the present tenses at this moment and I ..think.. that I.. know.. how to use it now.
7. My mother sometimes... buys.. vegetables at this market.
8. It ..is ..very cold now.
9. It ..rains... much in summer. It ...is raining.. now.
10. Daisy ..is cooking.. some food in the kitchen at present. She always ..cooks.. in the morning.

8 tháng 6 2017

Ex9: Usse the correct form of the verbs in brackets:

1. Be quiet! The baby ...is sleeping... (sleep)

2. We seldom ...eat.... (eat)

3. Look! A man ...is running... (run) after the rain. He ...wants.... (want) to catch it.

4. The sun ...sets... (set) in the West.

5. It ...is... (be) often hot in the summer.

6. I ...am doing... (do) an exercise on the present tenses at this moment and I ...think... (think) that I ...know... how to use it now.

7. My mother sometimes ...buys... (buy) vegetables at this market.

8. It ...is... (be) very cold now.

9. It ...rains.... (rain) much in the summer. It ...is raining... now.

10. Daisy ...is cooking... some food in the kitchen at present. She always ...cooks... (cook) in the morning.

Complete the text with appropriate words.Paul Radcliffe is a British long-distance runner. She (1)           born in the north of England in 1973, and by the age of 20 was competing in world championships. However, she did not start running marathons until ten years later. She was immediately successful, and won the London marathon in  2002. The following year, she not only won the London marathon, but (2)         set a new world record for the women’s marathon with a time...
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Complete the text with appropriate words.

Paul Radcliffe is a British long-distance runner. She (1)           born in the north of England in 1973, and by the age of 20 was competing in world championships. However, she did not start running marathons until ten years later. She was immediately successful, and won the London marathon in  2002. The following year, she not only won the London marathon, but (2)         set a new world record for the women’s marathon with a time of 2 hours, 15 (3)         and 25 seconds.

Because (4)         her success, many people expected Paula Radcliffe to win the marathon at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, but she had to stop after 36 kilometres. Five days later, she took (5)         in the 10,000 metres, but again was unable to finish the race. This was a low point in Paula’s career (6)         an athlete, and some people thought it was the beginning of the end, but they were wrong. She won marathons in New York and London in 2005, making her (7)         of the most successful runners in the history of athletics.

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7 tháng 10 2021

Paula Radcliffe is a British long – distance (1) ……runner……………..She was born in the north of England in 1973, and by the age of 20 was competing (2) ………for…..….. world championships. However, she didn’t start running marathons until ten years later. She was immediately successful, and (3) …won………………. the London marathon in 2002. The following year, she not only won the marathon, but (4) …also……….…… set a new world record for the women’s marathon with a time of 2 hours, 15 (5) ………minutes……… and 25 seconds.

7 tháng 10 2021

*Sai mik xin lỗi ạ

1. was

2 .also

3. minutes

4. of

5. part

6. as

7. one

It may seem unbelievable, but it is quite possible that the days of secretary are coming to an end. There is (1. evident)…………….to suggest that professional people such as doctors, (2. law)…………….and managers are dealing with (3. correspond)…………….personally rather than having a secretary do it. And the reason is simple: modern technology.Until recently, secretaries were extremely (4. use)…………….for typing letters to (5. custom)…………….and clients,...
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It may seem unbelievable, but it is quite possible that the days of secretary are coming to an end. There is (1. evident)…………….to suggest that professional people such as doctors, (2. law)…………….and managers are dealing with (3. correspond)…………….personally rather than having a secretary do it. And the reason is simple: modern technology.

Until recently, secretaries were extremely (4. use)…………….for typing letters to (5. custom)…………….and clients, for arranging meetings and dealing with travel (6. arrange)……… Answering the telephone was also another of their major (7. responsible)……………. However, with the introduction of email and mobile phones, managers are able to do more and more of these (8. active)……………. themselves. Many companies (9. current)……………have fewer secretaries than they did five years ago. However, (10. employ)…………….does not seem to have increased as a result. Rather, secretaries are finding new positions as personal assistants and even managers themselves.

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1 tháng 4 2021

It may seem unbelievable, but it is quite possible that the days of secretary are coming to an end. There is evidence to suggest that professional people such as doctors, lawyer and managers are dealing with  correspondence perrsonally rather than having a secretary do it. And the reason is simple: modern technology.

Until recently, secretaries were extremely useful for typing letters to customers and clients, for arranging meetings and dealing with travel  arrangements. Answering the telephone was also another of their major responsiblities.. However, with the introduction of email and mobile phones, managers are able to do more and more of these activites themselves. Many companies currently have fewer secretaries than they did five years ago. However, employees does not seem to have increased as a result. Rather, secretaries are finding new positions as personal assistants and even managers themselves.

9 tháng 4 2021

1 We are looking for cheap and clean and effective sources of energy

2 Will fossil fuels be replaced by solar and wind within 20 years

3 Despite being the most polluting of fossil fuels, Coal is still the largest sources of energy worldwide

9 tháng 4 2021

từ chối hiểu

When we accept the evidence of our unaided eyes and describe the Sun as a yellow star, we have summed up the most important single fact about it-at this moment in time. It appears probable, however, that sunlight will be the color we know for only a negligibly small part of the Sun's history. Stars, like individuals, age and change. As we look out into space, We see around us stars at all stages of evolution. There are faint blood-red dwarfs so cool that their surface temperature is a...
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When we accept the evidence of our unaided eyes and describe the Sun as a yellow star, we have summed up the most important single fact about it-at this moment in time.

It appears probable, however, that sunlight will be the color we know for only a negligibly small part of the Sun's history. Stars, like individuals, age and change. As we look out into space, We see around us stars at all stages of evolution. There are faint blood-red dwarfs so cool that their surface temperature is a mere 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, there are searing ghosts blazing at 100, 000 degrees Fahrenheit and almost too hot to be seen, for the great part of their radiation is in the invisible ultraviolet range. Obviously, the "daylight" produced by any star depends on its temperature; today(and for ages to come) our Sun is at about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and this means that most of the Sun's light is concentrated in the yellow band of the spectrum, falling slowly in intensity toward both the longer and shorter light waves.

That yellow "hump" will shift as the Sun evolves, and the light of day will change accordingly. It is natural to assume that as the Sun grows older, and uses up its hydrogen fuel-which it is now doing at the spanking rate of half a billion tons a second- it will become steadily colder and redder.

1. What is the passage mainly about?

(A) Faint dwarf stars (B) The evolutionary cycle of the Sun

(C) The Sun's fuel problem (D) The dangers of invisible radiation

2. What does the author say is especially important about the Sun at the present time?

(A) It appears yellow (B) It always remains the same

(C) It has a short history (D) It is too cold

3. Why are very hot stars referred to as "ghosts"?

(A) They are short- lived. (B) They are mysterious.

(C) They are frightening. (D) They are nearly invisible.

4. According to the passage as the Sun continues to age, it is likely to become what color?

(A) Yellow (B) Violet (C) Red (D) White

5. In line 15, to which of the following does "it" refer?

(A) yellow "hump" (B) day (C) Sun (D) hydrogen fuel

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6 tháng 12 2016

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Tips for pedestrian safetyBe visible: Make sure you're visible to drivers (1) ______  and make eye contact with them whenever possible. You should wear light coloured or reflective clothing at night.Stay alert – Avoid distractions: Your (2) ______  can tell you a lot about what is happening around you so they are your best tools to stay safe. Be sure to use them effectively. Don't wear headphones or use your phone when travelling on the road. They can take your eyes and ears off the road...
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Tips for pedestrian safety

Be visible: Make sure you're visible to drivers (1) ______  and make eye contact with them whenever possible. You should wear light coloured or reflective clothing at night.

Stay alert – Avoid distractions: Your (2) ______  can tell you a lot about what is happening around you so they are your best tools to stay safe. Be sure to use them effectively. Don't wear headphones or use your phone when travelling on the road. They can take your eyes and ears off the road and (3) ______  you.

Follow the rules: Knowing and (4) ______  all traffic rules, signs and signals will help increase your safety.

Walk in safe places: Use zebra crossings or pedestrian bridges when (5) ______. If there are none of them, find the most well-lit spot on the road to cross and wait for a long gap in traffic to make it safely across the street. Walk on sidewalks or pavements whenever possible.

1. A. sometimes                 B. never                   C. whenever             D. at all times       

2. A. eyes and ears                      B. head                    C. legs                      D. fingers

3. A. attract                        B. distract                C. pay                      D. receive

4. A. writing                               B. saying                  C. following             D. surveying

5. A. walking on the road            B. going out             C. crossing the street D. pushing up

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Tips for pedestrian safety

Be visible: Make sure you're visible to drivers (1) ______  and make eye contact with them whenever possible. You should wear light coloured or reflective clothing at night.

Stay alert – Avoid distractions: Your (2) ______  can tell you a lot about what is happening around you so they are your best tools to stay safe. Be sure to use them effectively. Don't wear headphones or use your phone when travelling on the road. They can take your eyes and ears off the road and (3) ______  you.

Follow the rules: Knowing and (4) ______  all traffic rules, signs and signals will help increase your safety.

Walk in safe places: Use zebra crossings or pedestrian bridges when (5) ______. If there are none of them, find the most well-lit spot on the road to cross and wait for a long gap in traffic to make it safely across the street. Walk on sidewalks or pavements whenever possible.

1. A. sometimes                 B. never                   C. whenever             D. at all times       

2. A. eyes and ears                      B. head                    C. legs                      D. fingers

3. A. attract                        B. distract                C. pay                      D. receive

4. A. writing                               B. saying                  C. following             D. surveying

5. A. walking on the road            B. going out             C. crossing the street D. pushing up

1)D

2)A

3)B

4)C

5)C

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