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1 : A : worked B : played C : pleased D : lived
2 : A : cheap B : match C : chore D : machine
3 : A : safe B : nature C : face D: D: Japan
4 : A : seat B : great C : seaside D : beach
5 : A : heritage B : cottage C : luggage D : cage
Dịch bài:
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Hoa thân yêu,
Bố mẹ hy vọng con vẫn khỏe mạnh. Bố mẹ đều khỏe cả, sắp đến mùa gặt nữa rồi và bổ mẹ đang làm việc rất căng ở trang trại. Ông của con thường đến làm với bố mẹ. Ông giúp rất nhiều. Ông nói nhiều về con và mong con được khỏe mạnh.
Mẹ nhận được thư của cô con tuần rồi. Cô viết nhiều về con. Vậy là bây giờ con tập thể dục buổi sáng phải không, Hoa? Ở Huế con chẳng bao giờ thích dậy sớm. Ba mẹ rất vui khi nghe con hiện giờ đã dậy sớm.
Mẹ cũng hy vọng con đang tự chăm sóc mình. Cô con rất bận rộn, vậy phải nhớ giặt và ủi quần áo của con, vả đừng ăn quá nhiều kẹo hay thức khuya. Những thứ ấy có hại cho con.
Mẹ nhớ con lắm. Bố mẹ hy vọng sớm đến thăm con ở Hà Nội, có lẽ sau mùa gặt. Đừng quên viết thư cho mẹ nhé Hoa.
Thương,
Mẹ
Trả lời câu hỏi:
a) Because it’s nearly the harvest time again.
b) Her grandfather helps them on the farm.
c) They will probably go to Ha Noi after the harvest.
d) She knows how to take care of herself. She's doing what she didn't do when she was at home in Hue.
Choose the words or phases that are not correct in Standard English
1. My telephone number is different with=> from her number
A B C D
2. I will do=> have a party for my birthday
A B C D
3. Mr. Robinson is looking of=> for an apartment for hisfamily
A B C D
4. The most suitable apartment is near=> next to the city center
A B C D
5. I cannot see you on=> in the picture
A B C D
1. My telephone number is different with=>from her number
A B C D
2. I will do=>have a party for my birthday
A B C D
3. Mr. Robinson is looking of=>for an apartment for his family
A B C D
4. The most suitable apartment is near to=>near the city center
A B C D
5. I cannot see you on=>in the picture
A B C D
Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the others
1. a. talk b. call c. imagine d. all
2. a.easy b. emxty c. dryer d. busy
3. a. bus b. uncle c. unhappy d. survey
4. a. country b. journalist c. younger d. countryside
5. a. machine b. armchair c. kitchen d. cheap
1. a. talk b. call c. imagine d. all
2. a.easy b. emxty c. dryer d. busy
3. a. bus b. uncle c. unhappy d. surver
4. a. country b. journalist c. younger d. countryside
5. a. machine b. armchair c. kitchen d. cheap
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English
1. I don't want to tell him to=) about the money
A B C D
2. She doesn't like living on=) in the countryside
A B C D
3. It's not easy find => to find a cheap apartment in Ho Chi Minh City
A B C D
4. Her parents enjoy to live+) living on their farm
A B C D
5. There is a good apartment has=) which has two bedrooms
A B C D
Electric Cars
Hybrids vehicles, with their combination of both gas and battery power, represent 3% of the cars on the road today, up from zero just ten years ago. Fully electric cars like the Nissan Leaf and Tesla are mere curiosities, representing only 0.1% of all cars purchased in the U.S.
It might seem like a slow start, but electric cars will soon form the majority of all vehicles. Here’s why:
Except for early adopters of technology and diehard environmental customers, most people aren’t buying a fuel type, they’re buying transportation. They may want speed or economical transportation or family-friendly minivans, but how the vehicle is powered isn’t their main concern.
Examples like the Tesla have shown that electric vehicles perform on par with gas-powered cars. What limits their adoption then? Two factors: cost and range (and charging infrastructure, to a lesser extent, but that will be remedied when there is more demand).
The Nissan Leaf battery pack alone costs about $18,000 (though government incentives bring down the overall vehicle cost to the customer). When comparable gas-powered cars are about $20,000, the high cost of the battery pack alone is a huge barrier to widespread adoption, whether the cost passed on to the customer or the government, or hidden by the manufacturer.
Ramez Naam, author of The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet, recently explained that lithium-ion batteries have a fifteen year history of exponential price reduction. Between 1991 and 2005, the capacity that could be bought with $100 went up by a factor of 11. The trend continues through to the present day.
This exponential reduction in battery cost and improvement in battery technology, more than anything else, will affect both the cost and range of electric cars. By 2025, that Nissan Leaf battery pack will cost less than $1,800, making the cost of the electric motor plus battery pack less than the price of a comparable gasoline motor. Assuming even modest increases in storage capacity, the electric vehicle will rank better on initial cost, range, performance, and ongoing maintenance and fuel costs.
With both lower cost and better performance, electric vehicles will likely overtake gasoline-powered ones by about 2025.
1.This street is the same wide -> width as ours
2.She didn't talk to me for a long time -> hasn't talked
3.Every one in the neighborhood is pleasing -> pleased about the new market
4.Surface mail is many -> much cheaper than airmail
5.Did you read short stories by Nam Cao? -> Have you ever
Viết câu hỏi cho từ in đậm :
1, She left Ha Noi 2 day ago.
WHEN DID SHE LEAVE HN ?
2, He had stomachache because he ate dirty vegetables.
WHY DID HE HAD STOMACHACHE ?
3, My brother is going to the hopital.
WHERE IS YOUR BROTHER GOING TO GO ?
4, We'll have fish and vegetables for dinner.
WHAT WILL WE HAVE FOR DINNER ?
5, He works in an international balk.
WHERE DOES HE WORK ?
Find the word with the different underline sound.
1. A.washed B.needed C.danced D.matched
2. A.obey B. key C. grey D. survey
3. A.ways B. days C. says D. stays
Find the word with has a different stress pattern from the others.
4. A. prefer B. finish C. complete D. begin
5. A. dangerous B. important C. enormous D. convenient.
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. c