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Đáp án: A
Giải thích: chuyển đổi giữa cấu trúc “because: vì” và “so: nên”
Dịch: Tôi thích sống ở thành thị hơn vì cuộc sống ở thành thị dễ chịu hơn ở nông thôn.
1. Does she fancy to read a book to the younger children ? reading.........
2. Life in the country is more convenient than life in the city. living ...........................
3. Dogs are gooder than human beings at detecting smells. better..............
4. We’re all addicted to skate. skating.................
1. He comes from a small village
2. No, he doesn't
3. Because it's has lots of benefits
4. They are friendlier than the ones in the city
5. It's transport
6. he goes to school by bus
7. No, he doesn't
8. He is interested in chatting to his friends
Many people from…rural………….areas are living behind their traditional ways of life and moving to the city. They believe that well-playing jobs plentiful in the city. At home on the farm, life is always a struggle with…………nature…... Typhoons, floods or droughts can easily …………destroy………a harvest and leave the farmer with little or no money until the following year. Often farmers look for other works when they need more money for their families. The increase in………population…………., however, has led to overcrowding in many cities. This puts a strain on schools and hospitals, as well as water and electricity supplies. Increased …pollution………...is another unpleasant result. There is also a human side to this tragedy. Families sometimes have to live apart. In these cases, children may live at home with relatives, while their parents go and live in an urban area. Governments all over the world are trying to ……………provide………facilities for these migrants, but it can be quite a problem.
Complete the dialogue with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
David: How do you like living in the big city?
Maria: There are many things that are (1) better… (good) than living in the country!
David: Can you give me some examples?
Maria: Well, it certainly is (2) more interesting… (interesting) than the country. There is so much more to do and see!
David: Yes, but the city is (3) more dangerous… (dangerous) than the country.
Maria: That’s true. People in the countryside are (4) friendlier… (friendly) than those in the city.
David: I’m sure that the country is (5) less relaxed… (relaxed), too!
Maria: Yes, the city is (6) busier… (busy) than the country. However, the country is much (7) slower… (slow) than the city.
David: I think that’s a good thing!
Maria: The country is so slow and boring! It’s much (8) more boring… (boring) than the city.
David: Life in the country is a lot (9) healthier… (healthy) than in the city, I think.
Maria: Sure, it’s (10) cleaner… (clean) too. But, the city is so much (11) more exciting… (exciting).
David: How do you like living in tthe big city?
Maria: There are many things that are better than living in the country!
David: Can you give me some examples?
Maria: Well, it certainly is more interesting than the country. There is so much more to do and see!
David: Yes, but the city is more dangerous than the country.
Maria: That’s true. People in the city aren’t as open as those in the countryside.
David: I’m sure that the country is more relaxed, too.
Maria: Yes, the city is busier than the country. However, the country is much slower than in the city.
David: I think that’s a good thing!
Maria: Oh, I don’t. The country is so slow and boring! It’s much more boring than in the city.
David: How about the cost of living? Is the country cheaper than in the city?
Maria: Oh, yes. The city is more expensive than in the country.
David: Life in the country is also much healthier than in the city.
Maria: Yes, it’s cleaner and less dangerous in the country. But, the city is so much more exciting. It’s faster, crazier and more fun than the country.
David: I think YOU are crazy for moving to the city.
Maria: Well, I’m young now. Maybe when I’m married and have children I’ll move back to the country.