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Câu1:
1.We arranged to meet in front of the shop at o'clock,but she never arrived (turn up)
We arranged to meet in front of the shop at o'clock, but she never turned up
2.The artisans in my village can earn enough money from basket weaving to live(live on)
The artisans in my village can live on weaving basket
Câu2:
1.The teacher says that no student in the school is noisier than I am
-->the teacher says that I am.........the noisiest student in the school
2.what about limiting the number of daily visitors?
--->I suggest that we......limit the number of daily visitors
3.It is a pity that I can't speak English fluently
--->I wish......I could speak English fluently
4.It is claimed that Po Nagar Cham Towers were built in the 8th century.
---->Po Nagar Cham Towers are...... claimed to have been built in the 8th century
We have to follow more than ten stages so that we can make a simple conical hat.
Sinh paintings are special since they are burned after worship.
We’ll have to phone you first, before then we’ll organize the trip.
We were visiting an old building while they were going to a traditional market
Mary often goes home as soon as the class is over so that she doesn’t want her mother to wait for her.
Linda didn’t go to school yesterday because she was ill.
The artisan molded the copper so that he can make a bronze drum.
Although I was tired after a long trip, I still went to visit Tay Ho's conical hat-making village right away.
It rained heavily since we canceled the trip to the famous Bat Trang craft village.
I am going to the cinema with my friend this weekend in order that to see the latest 60 Ocean Explore film.
Many children like to go to Bat Trang Ceramic village as they can make their own pottery there. (as)
We have to follow more than ten stages so that we can make a simple conical hat.
Sinh paintings are special since they are burned after worship.
We’ll have to phone you first, then we’ll organize the trip.
We were visiting an old building while they were going to a traditional market.
Mary often goes home as soon as the class is over so that her mother doesn't (have to) wait for her.
Linda didn’t go to school yesterday because she was ill.
The artisan molded the copper so that he could make a bronze drum.
Although I was tired after a long trip, I still went to visit Tay Ho's conical hat-making village right away.
Since it rained heavily, we canceled the trip to the famous Bat Trang craft village.
I am going to the cinema with my friend this weekend in order that we can see the latest 60 Ocean Explore film.
VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
In the Mekong Delta., Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat's high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.
In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and pattems.
Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.
This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats. Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.
Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupation has indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats
1 weaving
2 dress up
3 multicultural
4 by far
5 down
6 artisans
7 put it down
8 A
1.When will you return to work after the vacation?(come)
=> When will you come back to work after the vaction?
come back = return
2.Many craftsmen in Hai Luu village can earn enough money from stone carving to live. (live)
=> Many craftsmen in Hai Luu village can live on stone carving
live on : sống dựa vào
3.He will take control of his family's business when his father retires. (take)
=> He will take over his family's business when his father retires
take over: đảm nhận, tiếp quản
4.They had an appointment this morning but he never arrived. (turn)
=> They had an appointment thí morning but he never turned up
turn up: xuất hiện
Rewrite the sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentences using the word in brackets.
1.When will you return to work after the vacation?(come)
\(\Rightarrow\)When will you come back work after the vacation?
2.Many craftsmen in Hai Luu village can earn enough money from stone carving to live. (live)
\(\Rightarrow\)Many craftsmen in Hai Luu village live on stone carving .
3.He will take control of his family's business when his father retires. (take)
He will take over his family's business when his father retires.
4.They had an appointment this morning but he never arrived. (turn)
They had an appointment this morning but he never turned up
Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning, using the word given.
1) The methods of producing handcrafted paper flowers in Thanh Tien village in Hue were transferred from generation to keep the craft alive. (pass)
-> The methods of producing handcrafted paper flowers in Thanh Tien village in Hue were passed down for generations to keep the craft alive.
to pass down something: to give or teach something to people younger than you Câu này dùng bị động vì chủ ngữ là vật thể, be passed down for generations = be transferred from generations (nghĩa là "được truyền lại qua nhiều thế hệ")2) Craft village development is now a good way to solve the poverty in rural areas. (deal)
-> Craft village development is now a good way to deal with the poverty in rural areas.
to deal with something: to take action in order to solve a problem
3) The tour guide gave a short speech so that foreign visitors could get information about the process of making fish sauce in Phu Quoc. (find)
-> The tour guide gave a short speech so that foreign visitors could find out about the process of making fish sauce in Phu Quoc.
to find out about something: to obtain knowledge of something
4) Labourers in the Mekong Delta can earn enough money from their crafts during the flood seasons. (live)
-> Labourers in the Mekong Delta can live on/off their crafts during the flood seasons.
to live on/off something: to depend on something for the money or food that you need
5) We are thinking with pleasure about the trip in order to discover the traditional craft villages round Hue. (forward)
-> We are looking forward to the trip in order to discover the traditional craft villages round Hue.
to look forward to something: to feel pleased and excited about something
VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
In the Mekong Delta., Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat's high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.
In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and pattems.
Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.
This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats. Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.
Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupation has indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats
VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
In the Mekong Delta., Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat's high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.
In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and pattems.
Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.
This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats. Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.
Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupation has indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats
2. The artisans in my village can earn enough money from basket weaving to live.
-> The artisans in my village can live........on ........ from basket weaving to live......
...on basket weaving