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27 tháng 8 2018

1 ) This mountain is too high for us to climb it

2 ) Are you tall enough to reach that picture ?

3 ) There aren't enough chairs for ten people in the room

26 tháng 4 2020

Cho mk hỏi , câu 3ko có to v hả

 

 

22 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án: D => in

5 tháng 7 2019

Read the passage,then decide if the statements that follow it are True or False.(why)

Dear Minh.

Iam writing to introduce to you a language school where you can improve your English.Intead of learning English on your own,as you are doing now,you should learn to speak English with others.The Academy of Language offers you a good and friendly environment to practice your English.The also have well-qualified teachers.There are classes at different levels in the afternoon and evening,and course begin in the first week this November,If you are interested,you can phone 38765432 for further information.

Best of luck!

Hoang

1.Minh is now learning English with a tutor. F

2.The teachers at the Academy of Language are young and inexperienced. F

3.Learners can take courses in the morning. F

4.People who want to attend classes there can phone the school to get information T

23 tháng 2 2022

1.F

2.F 

3.F

4.T

III. You are going to read the first part of a newspaper article about gorillas in Uganda. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each part (1 - 6) of the article. There is one extra heading that you do not need to use. There is one example at the beginning (0). Gorillas in Uganda’s mist (0) BLACK furry face stared out through the branches. Wide-eyed innocence tinged with mischief. After an hour and a half of hacking through forest, I was face to face with the mountain...
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III. You are going to read the first part of a newspaper article about gorillas in Uganda. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each part (1 - 6) of the article. There is one extra heading that you do not need to use. There is one example at the beginning (0).

Gorillas in Uganda’s mist

(0) BLACK furry face stared out through the branches. Wide-eyed innocence tinged with mischief. After an hour and a half of hacking through forest, I was face to face with the mountain gorillas of Uganda. For 25 minutes I gazed, transfixed, hardly daring to breathe as two youngsters played out their daily lives, seemingly oblivious to the wonder-struck intruder.

(1) Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, in the south-west, hides a remarkable secret. Designated a National Park in 1991, this magical, mist-shrouded area is home to roughly 300 mountain gorillas – half the world’s population.

(2) They are split into 23 groups, two of which are now habituated to human presence. The Mbare troop consists of 13 animals. The group was named after the hill – the word means rock in the local dialect – on which they were first spotted.

(3) Six females and six young are led by the silverback male Ruhondezh – literally one who sleeps a lot. Ruhondezh, his back seemingly as wide as a bus, was magnificent. And it was clear that food, rather than sleep, was on his mind as we watched.

(4) One minute, he munched contentedly on the vegetation while members of his family played in the branches above. The next, displaying his 8ft reach, he brought a huge branch crashing down to provide more sustenance.

(5) Being so close to such impressive wild animals brings all your senses to life. In our passive, modern world, it is all too easy to lose touch with these primeval feelings. But in the heart of Africa, crouching just 15ft away, basic instincts rule. I felt a tremendous privilege at being allowed to share, even for a brief time, the lives of these gentle animals, which are on the edge of extinction.

(6) To ensure their survival, the local people must feel there is some worth in keeping the gorillas. To such an end, the park authorities are currently engaged in revenue sharing. A percentage of the money raised from allowing tourists to view the gorillas is ploughed back into the community. In this way, it is hoped the gorillas will be seen as a source of income to be protected. But even so, the long-term survival of one of man’s closest relatives hangs by a thread. Poaching is still one of the biggest dangers.

A. How the gorilla population is organised

B. Meeting the gorillas

C. The leader of the group

D. The location

E. Appreciation of a unique experience

F. The gorillas’ reaction to seeing the author

G. What is done to protect the gorillas

H. What the leader of the group did

Example: 0: B

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26 tháng 7 2019

1, We spend most of our time learn at school. -> learning

2, She is a girl with black eye and an oval rosy face. -> eyes

3, He always makes us laught because he has a good sence of homorous. -> laugh

4, Who will be there to the meeting tonight? -> at

5, There are three people stand near the car. -> standing

6, Mr Son has to go to work at Sunday. -> on

7, You know, it is difficult to me to make him understand what I mean. -> for

8, Could you bring me the book you lent me last week on your way to school? -> give

9, Look at two dictionarys and you will see they are the same in some ways. -> dictionaries

10, What are the main diffirence between these two cell-phones? -> diffences

12 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án: Do you fancy hanging out with friends at weekends?

5 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: lantern: lồng đèn, hoa đăng

Dịch: Có rất nhiều lồng đèn ở lễ hội trung thu.