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Fill in each gap with the most suitable word to complete the text Living in the countryside is something that people from the city often dream about. However, in reality, it has …(1)… its advantages and disadvantages. There are certain some …(2 )… to live in the countryside as you can enjoy peace and quiet. In the countryside there are not many cars and motorbikes, so that it is not very noisy every day and of course the air is clean. Moreover, people in the countryside tend to be...
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Fill in each gap with the most suitable word to complete the text 

Living in the countryside is something that people from the city often dream about. However, in reality, it has …(1)… its advantages and disadvantages. There are certain some …(2 )… to live in the countryside as you can enjoy peace and quiet. In the countryside there are not many cars and motorbikes, so that it is not very noisy every day and of course the air is clean. Moreover, people in the countryside tend to be friendlier …(3)… more open to others. Another advantage is that the food is also fresher. Many kinds of food have the root from the countryside, it is …(4)… delicious than in the city. On the other hand, there are certain drawbacks to the life …(5)… from the city. Firstly, because there are fewer people, you are likely to …(6)… fewer friends. In addition, entertainment …(7)… difficult to find, particularly in the evening. Furthermore, the fact …(8)… there are fewer shops and services means that it is harder to …(9)… job. As a result, we may have to travel a …(10)… way to work, which extremely expensive.

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9 tháng 4 2020

The ladies' club always had a (1)…meeting .every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had (2)…cookies…….and asked questions.
One Friday, a (3)...man………….came and talked to the club about (4)……food….. "There is not (5)……enough....food in the world for everybody", he said. " More than (6)…half….the people in the world are hungry. And when they get more food, they have more (7)..energy….so they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8)..having….a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9)..moments(seconds/minutes)….before he continued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10)K I L L…….her ?"

23 tháng 4 2020

The ladies' club always had a (1) meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had(2) tea and asked questions.One Friday, a (3) gentleman came and talked to the club about(4) food "There is not (5) enough food in the world for everybody", hesaid. " More than (6) half the people in the world are hungry. And when they getmore food, they have more (7) babies so they never stop being hungry.Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8) having a baby every minute, day andnight. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9) seconds before hecontinued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10) stop her ? "

12 tháng 6 2017

The ladies's club always had a meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had tea and asked questions.

One Friday, a man came and talked to the club about the food problem "There is not enough food in the word for everybody" , he said. "More than half of the people in the word are hungry. And when they get more food, they have more babies so they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the word, a woman is having a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it?" He waited for a few seconds before he continued , but before the began to speak again, one of the ladies said, "Well, why don't we find that woman and stop her ?"

II. READING Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F). LIFE IN AN ISLAND Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story. Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many...
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II. READING

Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F).

LIFE IN AN ISLAND

Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story.

Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many families have rooms for tourists who come to visit the islands in summer. The tourists go walking and fishing and play sports. Sometimes they study Gaelic, the local language. And they stay in a 'bed and breakfast' with a local family or in one of the small island hotels. In the long summer evenings, people meet and talk together. They tell stories of where they live and what they do.

The children on the islands go to small local schools. They have their classes in English and Gaelic. Sometimes there are only eight or ten children in one school! When they are twelve, they go to secondary school in a bigger town on the island. When they finish that school, they decide whether to go to university in a big city, or to stay and work on the island.

1. City people and island people have the same opinion about island life. ____

2. People on the islands mainly do one job. ____

3. Tourists can stay with local families in summer. ____

4. Children on the islands speak two languages at school. ____

5. Gaelic is the local language. ____

Exercise 2: Read the following text and answer the following questions:

LIFE IN BRITAIN TODAY

Food

British people like good food and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular – 30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!

Sport

British don’t do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Football is the most popular sport in Britain, 10% of the population play it and 46%watch it.

Cinema and TV

Films are very popular in Britain and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week – two hours more than women.

Holidays

British people love going on holiday and have 56 million holidays a year. The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast. British people also like to go abroad on holiday; 27% go to Spain, 10% go to the USA and 9% go to France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn’t always very good!

1. Which food is popular in Britain?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

2. Do British people do a lot of sports?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

3. How many hours every week do men watch TV at home?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

4. What are the most popular destinations in the UK?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

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20 tháng 3 2020

II. READING

Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F).

LIFE IN AN ISLAND

Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story.

Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many families have rooms for tourists who come to visit the islands in summer. The tourists go walking and fishing and play sports. Sometimes they study Gaelic, the local language. And they stay in a 'bed and breakfast' with a local family or in one of the small island hotels. In the long summer evenings, people meet and talk together. They tell stories of where they live and what they do.

The children on the islands go to small local schools. They have their classes in English and Gaelic. Sometimes there are only eight or ten children in one school! When they are twelve, they go to secondary school in a bigger town on the island. When they finish that school, they decide whether to go to university in a big city, or to stay and work on the island.

1. City people and island people have the same opinion about island life. F

2. People on the islands mainly do one job. F

3. Tourists can stay with local families in summer. T

4. Children on the islands speak two languages at school. T

5. Gaelic is the local language. T

Exercise 2: Read the following text and answer the following questions:

LIFE IN BRITAIN TODAY

Food

British people like good food and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular – 30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!

Sport

British don’t do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Football is the most popular sport in Britain, 10% of the population play it and 46%watch it.

Cinema and TV

Films are very popular in Britain and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week – two hours more than women.

Holidays

British people love going on holiday and have 56 million holidays a year. The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast. British people also like to go abroad on holiday; 27% go to Spain, 10% go to the USA and 9% go to France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn’t always very good!

1. Which food is popular in Britain?

" Fast food is popular in Britain."

2. Do British people do a lot of sports?

" No, they don't."

3. How many hours every week do men watch TV at home?

" At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week."

4. What are the most popular destinations in the UK?

" The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast."

1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines Airports You can fly to places all over (1) ................. world from airports. Planes and helicopters leave and arrive (2) .................. day. You often take a plane from an airport when you go to (3) .................. country on holiday or for work. Some people go to airports because they (4) ............... watching planes there. You can get to airports (5) ................ bus, taxi or car. Sometimes you go there...
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1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines

Airports

You can fly to places all over (1) ................. world from airports. Planes and helicopters leave and arrive (2) .................. day. You often take a plane from an airport when you go to (3) .................. country on holiday or for work. Some people go to airports because they (4) ............... watching planes there. You can get to airports (5) ................ bus, taxi or car. Sometimes you go there to meet friends (6) .................. are arriving from other places. In most airports there are shops, cafés and toilet. People (7) ................. buy things before they get on the plane. These things are usually cheaper in airports (8) .................... in other shops. You have to wait in a place called the 'departure lounge' befor you fly. A lot of people (9) ................... in airports. People have to clean them all the time because (10) .................... are very big and a lot of people use them. You can see pilots there, too. There are (11) ..................... policemen and policewomen, and mechanics who work on the planes before they fly.

1. a / an / the

2. some / every / any

3. many / another / other

4. enjoys / enjoy / enjoyed

5. by / for / with

6. what / which / who

7. can / are / have

8. that / than / then

9. works / working / work

10. they / it / you

11. twice / also / together

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10 tháng 8 2017

Airports

You can fly to places all over (1) ................. world from airports. Planes and helicopters leave and arrive (2) .................. day. You often take a plane from an airport when you go to (3) .................. country on holiday or for work. Some people go to airports because they (4) ............... watching planes there. You can get to airports (5) ................ bus, taxi or car. Sometimes you go there to meet friends (6) .................. are arriving from other places. In most airports there are shops, cafés and toilet. People (7) ................. buy things before they get on the plane. These things are usually cheaper in airports (8) .................... in other shops. You have to wait in a place called the 'departure lounge' befor you fly. A lot of people (9) ................... in airports. People have to clean them all the time because (10) .................... are very big and a lot of people use them. You can see pilots there, too. There are (11) ..................... policemen and policewomen, and mechanics who work on the planes before they fly.

1. a / an / the

2. some / every / any

3. many / another / other

4. enjoys / enjoy / enjoyed

5. by / for / with

6. what / which / who

7. can / are / have

8. that / than / then

9. works / working / work

10. they / it / you

11. twice / also / together

Complete the following passge with an appropriate form of the word of the in CAPITAL. Write your answer in the numbered box below: GOING ABROAD Up until the 1960s, not many (1. BRITAIN) ................... people had flown abroard for their holiday. Although the idea was (2. ATTACT) ............... flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3. CHOOSE).................. people had was to go to British...
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Complete the following passge with an appropriate form of the word of the in CAPITAL. Write your answer in the numbered box below:

GOING ABROAD

Up until the 1960s, not many (1. BRITAIN) ................... people had flown abroard for their holiday. Although the idea was (2. ATTACT) ............... flying was still too expensive for most people. The only (3. CHOOSE).................. people had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4. DRIVER)................... to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton has millions of (5. VISIT) ................. every year. During the 60s and 70s, price dropped and (6. TRAVEL) .................. began to visit places like Spain. At first hotel were (7. COMFORT) ................... but they slowly got better. These days, the departure lounges airports are full and people travel backwards and forwards across the world for work and on holiday. Every summer, tourist go in all derections to look for the perfect and the (8. WONDER).................... resort.

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26 tháng 3 2017

1. British

2. (Xin lỗi nhưng hình như câu này bạn viết sai hay sao í)

3. Choice

4. Drive

5. Visitors

6. Traveller

7. Comfortable

8. Wonderful

49. Put the verb in the present perfect or the past simple.Here is the six o’clock news from ITC, on Monday the 25th April.Our reporter in Nepal (1) ……………. (telephone) us ten minutes ago and  (2) …………….(say) that Jane Tomkins and her partner, are on top of the ưorld today. They (3) ……………. (reach) the top of Mount Everest half hour ago. Our reporter spoke to another climber on the expedition.REPORTER: Are Jane and Ann still on the top of Mount Everest?CLIMBER:...
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49. Put the verb in the present perfect or the past simple.

Here is the six o’clock news from ITC, on Monday the 25th April.

Our reporter in Nepal (1) ……………. (telephone) us ten minutes ago and  (2) …………….(say) that Jane Tomkins and her partner, are on top of the ưorld today. They (3) ……………. (reach) the top of Mount Everest half hour ago. Our reporter spoke to another climber on the expedition.

REPORTER: Are Jane and Ann still on the top of Mount Everest?

CLIMBER: No, they (4) ……………. (start) their return journey.

REPORTER: How long (5) ……………. they ……………. (spend) up there?

CLIMBER: About 10 minutes. They (6) ……………. (take) some photographs of each other.

REPORTER: Are there in good health?

CLIMBER: Well, they’re both tired, but they’re find. But there is one problem: the weather (7) ……………. (change). There is more cloud and the wind is quite strong.

Last night, Manchester United  (8) ……………. (win) the football league championship. The team (9) ……………. (win) the championship three times now – the first time (10) ……………. (be) in 1986. In their final game yesterday, Bryan Riggs (11) ……………. (score) the winning goal. Riggs (12) ……………. (be) with the team since he (13) ……………. (leave).

The President of Volponia, Madame Fernoff, (14) ……………. (arive) in Britain last night. Madame Fernoff (15) ……………. (be) President since 1985. She said she was very happy to be in Britain.

At yesterday’s meeting of European finance ministers,  Jack Delaney, the Irish Finance Minister,  (16) ……………. (say), ‘I am going to leave my job soon. I (17) ……………. (work) very hard and I want to spend more time with my family.’ Mr Delaney (18) ……………. (be) Irish Finance Minister for 5 years.

And the weather. We (19) …………….(have) a lot of rain over the country since the beginning of the week and unfortunately this will continue until the weekend. For your information, last week (20) ……………. (be) the wettest April week for 100 years.

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10 tháng 11 2020

49. Put the verb in the present perfect or the past simple.

Here is the six o’clock news from ITC, on Monday the 25th April.

Our reporter in Nepal (1) ………has telephoned……. (telephone) us ten minutes ago and  (2) ……has said……….(say) that Jane Tomkins and her partner, are on top of the ưorld today. They (3) ………have reached……. (reach) the top of Mount Everest half hour ago. Our reporter spoke to another climber on the expedition.

REPORTER: Are Jane and Ann still on the top of Mount Everest?

CLIMBER: No, they (4) ………have started……. (start) their return journey.

REPORTER: How long (5) ………did……. they ……spend………. (spend) up there?

CLIMBER: About 10 minutes. They (6) ……took………. (take) some photographs of each other.

REPORTER: Are there in good health?

CLIMBER: Well, they’re both tired, but they find. But there is one problem: the weather (7) ………has changed……. (change). There is more cloud and the wind is quite strong.

Last night, Manchester United  (8) ……won………. (win) the football league championship. The team (9) ………has won……. (win) the championship three times now – the first time (10) ………was……. (be) in 1986. In their final game yesterday, Bryan Riggs (11) …………scored…. (score) the winning goal. Riggs (12) ………has been……. (be) with the team since he (13) ………left……. (leave).

The President of Volponia, Madame Fernoff, (14) ………arrived……. (arrive) in Britain last night. Madame Fernoff (15) ………has been……. (be) President since 1985. She said she was very happy to be in Britain.

At yesterday’s meeting of European finance ministers,  Jack Delaney, the Irish Finance Minister,  (16) ……said………. (say), ‘I am going to leave my job soon. I (17) ………have worked……. (work) very hard and I want to spend more time with my family.’ Mr. Delaney (18) …………was…. (be) Irish Finance Minister for 5 years.

And the weather. We (19) ………had…….(have) a lot of rain over the country since the beginning of the week and unfortunately, this will continue until the weekend. For your information, last week (20) ……was………. (be) the wettest April week for 100 years.

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