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XI. Rewrite each of the following sentences, beginning as shown, so that its meaning does not change:
1. The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1503 or 1504 in Italy.
Leonardo painted..........the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Italy..................................................................................................................
2. Many international artists attended Hue Festival this year.
Hue Festival .......................was attended by many international artists this year....................................................................
3. I haven’t met my uncle for 5 years.
The last time ..................I met my uncle was 5 years ago....................................................................
4. I’m sure they will support this programme without hesitation.
I’m sure this ........................................this programme will be supported without hesitation..............................
5. If people eat more fish and vegetables, they will be healthy.
The more ...........fish and vegetables people eat, the healthier they will be.......................................... ................
6. The plane was delayed for one hour because the wind was strong.
Because of ............................the strong wind, the plane was delayed for 1 hour...........................................................
7.Tom is the most active person I’ve ever met.
I’ve never ...............................met a more active person than Tom...................................................
8. You should wear a face mask in public places to avoid being injected Covid 19.
A face mask ....................................should be worn in public places to avoid being injected Covid 19. ........................................
9. Though the weather was bad, they still drove their car to work.
Bad as .......................the weather was, they still drove their car to work.......................................................................
In spite of .............the bad weather,they still drove their car to work. ....................................................................................................................................
10. The population growth in Tokyo is low. The population growth in New York is lower.
The population growth in New York .................................is lower than the population growth in Tokyo........................................
The Mona Lisa is a famous 16th-century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. The true identity of the woman pictured in the portrait remains unknown, despite intensive researches by art historians.
1. What kind of painting is rebellious?
=> It is a portrait.
2. Who was famous for Sketch?
=> Van Gogh was famous for Sketch.
3. When did Leonardo da Vinci draw the portrait ' The Mona Lisa"?
=> He drew it in 16th century.
1. What kind of painting is rebellious?
=> . It is Oil painting.
2. Who was famous for Sketch?
=> Van Gogh was famous for it.
3. When did Leonardo da Vinci draw the portrait ' The Mona Lisa"?
=> He painted it in the sixteenth century.
Oxford University, located in Oxford, England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is known to begin in 1096. Oxford University maintains a number of museums and galleries, open for free(1)............to............. the pulic. The Ashmolean Museum, founded in 1683, is the oldest museum in the UK, and the oldest university museum in the world. It has significant (2)................works............... of art, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da vinci, Turner, and Picasso. The University Museum of Natural History hold the University's zoological, entomological and geological specimens. Among its collection(3)..............are................ the skeletons of a Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, and the most complete remains of a dodo found anywhere in the world. The Museum of the History of Science contains 15,000 artifacts, from antiquity to the 20th(4).............century..................., representing almost all aspects of the history of science. In the Faculty of Music is the Bate Colection of Musical Instuments, a collection mostly of (5)...............instruments.................. from Western classical music. Christ Church Picture Gallery holds a collection of over 200 old master paintings.
1. True
Clare isn’t very good at maths.
(Clare không giỏi toán lắm.)
Thông tin: When I was ten? Definitely not - I still can't do maths now.
2. False (He wrote a piece of music when he was eight.)
Mozart couldn’t compose music when he was eight.
(Mozart không thể sáng tác nhạc khi mới 8 tuổi.)
Thông tin: The composer Mozart could compose and play piano and violin when he was five. Most kids can't read until they're six. Mozart wrote this piece of music when he was eight.
3. True
Most children can read when they’re six.
(Hầu hết trẻ em có thể đọc khi lên sáu tuổi.)
Thông tin: Most kids can't read until they're six.
4. True
Leonardo da Vinci wasn’t very good at spelling.
(Leonardo da Vinci không giỏi chính tả.)
Thông tin: Yes, that's right, and we all know that Leonardo was a genius, but did you know he couldn't spell very well?
5. False (He had £1.5 million from his art when he was ten.)
Kieron Williamson had £22,000 from his art when he was ten.
(Kieron Williamson đã kiếm được 22.000 bảng từ tác phẩm nghệ thuật của mình khi mới 10 tuổi.)
Thông tin: Yes, and when Kicron was ten years old he already had £1.5 million from his art.
Bài nghe:
John: ... and the topic of today's show is prodigies. OK, Clare - so what could you do when you were five years old? Were you a genius musician?
Clare: A genius musician? Erm... no.
John: Ah, well maybe when you were ten you were an expert mathematician or a great writer perhaps?
Clare: When I was ten? Definitely not - I still can't do maths now.
John: Right, well don't worry - that means you were probably a normal child.
Clare: Yes!
John: But we're not talking about normal children today. Prodigies are children who can do amazing things when they're very young, like this, for example...
Clare: Mmmm let me guess - Mozart?
John: Correct. The composer Mozart could compose and play piano and violin when he was five. Most kids can't read until they're six. Mozart wrote this piece of music when he was eight.
Clare: Wow. What about the pictures, then? Any ideas?
John: Yes, this one's by Leonardo da Vinci.
Clare: Yes, that's right, and we all know that Leonardo was a genius, but did you know he couldn't spell very well?
John: Ah, that's interesting - so geniuses have problems, too. What about the other painting - is that boy the artist?
Clare: Yes, his name is Kieron Williamson and he painted this when he was ten.
John: It's beautiful. How much are his paintings?
Clare: That one is 22 thousand pounds.
John: Really?
Clare: Yes, and when Kicron was ten years old he already had £1.5 million from his art.
John: Ten years old and he had £1.5 million? He can't spend all that money!
Clare: Mmm. Maybe you can help him, John.
John: Good idea!
Tạm dịch:
John: ... và chủ đề của chương trình hôm nay là thiên tài. Được rồi, Clare - vậy bạn có thể làm gì khi bạn 5 tuổi? Bạn có phải là một nhạc sĩ thiên tài không?
Clare: Một nhạc sĩ thiên tài? Ờm... không.
John: À, có lẽ khi bạn mười tuổi, bạn đã là một nhà toán học lão luyện hoặc có lẽ là một nhà văn vĩ đại?
Clare: Khi tôi mười tuổi? Chắc chắn là không - Bây giờ tôi vẫn không thể làm toán.
John: Đúng, đừng lo lắng - điều đó có nghĩa là bạn có thể là một đứa trẻ bình thường.
Clare: Vâng!
John: Nhưng hôm nay chúng ta không nói về những đứa trẻ bình thường. Thiên tài là những đứa trẻ có thể làm được những điều kỳ diệu khi chúng còn rất nhỏ, như thế này chẳng hạn...
Clare: Mmmm để tôi đoán - Mozart?
John: Đúng. Nhà soạn nhạc Mozart có thể sáng tác và chơi piano và violon khi mới 5 tuổi. Hầu hết trẻ em không thể đọc cho đến khi chúng sáu tuổi. Mozart đã viết bản nhạc này khi ông lên tám.
Clare: Chà. Vậy còn những bức tranh thì sao? Bạn có ý tưởng gì không?
John: Vâng, cái này của Leonardo da Vinci.
Clare: Vâng, đúng vậy, và tất cả chúng ta đều biết rằng Leonardo là một thiên tài, nhưng bạn có biết rằng ông ấy đánh vần không giỏi lắm không?
John: À, thú vị đấy - vậy là thiên tài cũng có vấn đề. Còn bức tranh kia - cậu bé đó có phải là họa sĩ không?
Clare: Vâng, tên anh ấy là Kieron Williamson và anh ấy đã vẽ bức tranh này khi anh ấy lên mười.
John: Nó thật đẹp. Tranh của anh ấy giá bao nhiêu?
Clare: Nó có giá 22 nghìn bảng Anh.
John: Thật sao?
Clare: Vâng, và khi Kieron mười tuổi, anh ấy đã có 1,5 triệu bảng từ nghệ thuật của mình.
John: Mười tuổi và anh ấy có 1,5 triệu bảng? Anh ấy không thể tiêu hết số tiền đó được!
Clare: Ừm. Có lẽ bạn có thể giúp anh ta, John.
John: Ý kiến hay đấy!
It was 1503 when Leonardo da Vinci started to paint la Gioconda.
Leonardo da Vinci started paint la Gioconda since 1530.
Chắc vậy
Leonardo da Vinci started to paint la Gioconda in 1503