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Sylvia Earle, underwater hero She has spent her working life studying the world's oceans Sylvia Earle is an underwater explorer and marine biologist who was born in the USA in 1935. She became interested in the world's oceans from an early age. As a child, she liked to stand on the beach for hours and look at the sea, wondering what it must be like under the surface.

When she was 16, she finally got a chance to make her first dive. It was this dive that inspired her to become an underwater explorer. Since then, she has spent more than 6,500 hours under water, and has led more than seventy expeditions worldwide. She has also made the deepest dive ever, reaching a record-breaking depth of 381 metres.

In 1970, she became famous around the world when she became the captain of the first all-female team to live under water. The team spent two weeks in an underwater 'house'. The research they carried out showed the damage that pollution was causing to marine life, and especially to coral reefs. Her team also studied the problem of over-fishing. Fishing methods meant that people were catching too many fish, Earle warned, and many species were in danger of becoming extinct.

Since then she has written several books and magazine articles in which she suggests ways of reducing the damage that is being done to the world's oceans. One way, she believes, is to rely on fish farms for seafood, and reduce the amount of fishing that is done out at sea. Although she no longer eats seafood herself, she realises the importance it plays in our diets. It would be wrong to tell people they should stop eating fish from the sea, she says. However, they need to reduce the impact they are having on the ocean's supplies.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER FROM THE PASSAGE for each answer.

1. What career did Sylvia decide to follow after her first dive? ……………………………………………………………………….

2. How far under water did she go in order to break a world record? ……………………………………………………………………….

3. What was causing harm to everything living in the sea? ……………………………………………………………………….

4. Where does Sylvia think we should get our fish from? ……………………………………………………………………….

Decide if these statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN according to the information in the passage.

1. …… Sylvia Earle lives in the USA.

2. …… At the age of 18, she hadn’t made any dive.

3. …… The experience of a close death by drowning caused her to become an underwater explorer.

4. …… Nobody in the world has dived a further depth than Sylvia Earle.

5. …… The team made a fortnight stay in a laboratory to studied the underwater house.

6. …… Until 1970, nobody had lived underwater before.

7. …… Sylvia Earle was worried about the amount of fish that were being caught.

8. …… Although people were catching too many fishes, marine life suffered from no extinct dangers as the ocean were huge with a great many kinds of fishes.

9. …… Her books offer some solutions to marine problems.

10. …… She thinks people should avoid eating seafood

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Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER FROM THE PASSAGE for each answer.

1. What career did Sylvia decide to follow after her first dive? ……………underwater explorer………………………………………………………….

2. How far under water did she go in order to break a world record? ………She went to 381 meters underwater to break the world record ……………………………………………………………….

3. What was causing harm to everything living in the sea? …………The research they carried out showed the damage that pollution was causing to marine life…………………………………………………………….

4. Where does Sylvia think we should get our fish from? ………… She thinks we should get our fish from fish farms…………………………………………………………….

Decide if these statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN according to the information in the passage.

1. …T… Sylvia Earle lives in the USA.

2. …F… At the age of 18, she hadn’t made any dive.

3. …NG… The experience of a close death by drowning caused her to become an underwater explorer.

4. …T… Nobody in the world has dived a further depth than Sylvia Earle.

5. …F… The team made a fortnight stay in a laboratory to studied the underwater house.

6. …F… Until 1970, nobody had lived underwater before.

7. …T… Sylvia Earle was worried about the amount of fish that were being caught.

8. …F… Although people were catching too many fishes, marine life suffered from no extinct dangers as the ocean were huge with a great many kinds of fishes.

9. …T… Her books offer some solutions to marine problems.

10. …F… She thinks people should avoid eating seafood

6 tháng 7 2021

8.   We should brush our teeth carefully after meals.

      Our teeth should be brushed carefully after meals.

9.   Everyone must observe the traffic rules strictly.

      The traffic rules must be observed strictly.

10. They did their homework well.

      Their homework was done well.

   11. I hate having to do homework every night.

         I wish I didn't have to do homework every night.

   12. What a pity I don’t live near my work.

         I wish I lived near my work.

   13. What a pity I can’t speak Bahasa Malaysia.

         I wish I could speak Bahasa Malaysia.

   14. She talks too much in class.

         I wish  she didn't talk too much in class.

   15. My neighbor always makes a lot of noise at night.

         I wish my neighbor didn't always make a lot of noise at night.

THE NIGHT BEFORE Jane lay awake. She had...................preparing for the next day ....................a long time and now she couldn't sleep. Her team..................playing the local champions at water polo in the final and Jane was the captain. She..........................feeling the pressure. She turned over and remembered how she..........................learned to swim. Her father had taught her. They.....................go to the local pool every day after school and her father...
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THE NIGHT BEFORE

Jane lay awake. She had...................preparing for the next day ....................a long time and now she couldn't sleep. Her team..................playing the local champions at water polo in the final and Jane was the captain. She..........................feeling the pressure.

She turned over and remembered how she..........................learned to swim. Her father had taught her. They.....................go to the local pool every day after school and her father ....................to show her what to do. She hadn't liked the water at first, but she soon .................used to it. She learned quickly and joined the water polo team. She had ................their youngest member!

She quickly got used to scoring goals and................................under pressure, but tomorrow was different. It was the biggest match of her life. She closed her eyes again and tried to get to sleep. "I .....................used to have problems sleeping", she thought to herself. "But then again, I didn't .................to be the captain of the team". She watched the lock change slowly and knew that it was going to be a long night.

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26 tháng 11 2017

THE NIGHT BEFORE

Jane lay awake. She had..........been.........preparing for the next day .............for.......a long time and now she couldn't sleep. Her team........was..........playing the local champions at water polo in the final and Jane was the captain. She.............was.............feeling the pressure.

She turned over and remembered how she...........was...............learned to swim. Her father had taught her. They............used to.........go to the local pool every day after school and her father ........used............to show her what to do. She hadn't liked the water at first, but she soon ........was.........used to it. She learned quickly and joined the water polo team. She had .........been.......their youngest member!

She quickly got used to scoring goals and................wasn't................under pressure, but tomorrow was different. It was the biggest match of her life. She closed her eyes again and tried to get to sleep. "I .........never............used to have problems sleeping", she thought to herself. "But then again, I didn't .....use............to be the captain of the team". She watched the lock change slowly and knew that it was going to be a long night.

30 tháng 9 2018

THE NIGHT BEFORE

Jane lay awake. She had been preparing for the next day for a long time and now she couldn't sleep. Her team was playing the local champions at water polo in the final and Jane was the captain. She was feeling the pressure.

She turned over and remembered how she had learned to swim. Her father had taught her. They would go to the local pool every day after school and her father used to show her what to do. She hadn't liked the water at first, but she soon got used to it. She learned quickly and joined the water polo team. She had been their youngest member!

She quickly got used to scoring goals and being under pressure, but tomorrow was different. It was the biggest match of her life. She closed her eyes again and tried to get to sleep. "I never used to have problems sleeping", she thought to herself. "But then again, I didn't use to be the captain of the team". She watched the lock change slowly and knew that it was going to be a long night.

Read the passage. Write T for true sentences, F for false sentences and N for the sentences containing no information. It is great to have pen pals. In my opinion, friendship is among the meaningful relations in our life. Many of my friends have pen pals and they correspond regularly. A friend of mine once got a letter from the school mailbox and told me a lot of interesting things about her pen pal. That made me excited and I was eager to have one. Therefore, I got online and did some...
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Read the passage. Write T for true sentences, F for false sentences and N for the sentences containing no information.

It is great to have pen pals. In my opinion, friendship is among the meaningful relations in our life. Many of my friends have pen pals and they correspond regularly. A friend of mine once got a letter from the school mailbox and told me a lot of interesting things about her pen pal. That made me excited and I was eager to have one. Therefore, I got online and did some chatting. I was lucky to get to know a very nice Australian girl. Her name's Jenny. She and I are the same age and we have a lot of things in common.

Although my English was not very good at first, we were able to understand each other quite well. My English has improved a lot. Jenny has never been to Viet Nam. However, she thinks well of our country and our people. When she comes to Viet Nam, I will take her to some interesting places, especially our World Heritage Sites, such as Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, My- Son Tower. Through her mail, she tells me about her country. Thanks to Jenny, I know more and more about Australia. I hope to be an exchange student in Australia some day and we will be able to meet.

1. The writer's English is now better than before. _____

2. The writer has 'never been to Australia. _____

3. Australia doesn't have as many World Heritage Sites as Viet Nam. _____

4. The pen pal mentioned is as old as the writer. _____

5. They correspond in Vietnamese_______

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3 tháng 12 2017

Read the passage. Write T for true sentences, F for false sentences and N for the sentences containing no information.

It is great to have pen pals. In my opinion, friendship is among the meaningful relations in our life. Many of my friends have pen pals and they correspond regularly. A friend of mine once got a letter from the school mailbox and told me a lot of interesting things about her pen pal. That made me excited and I was eager to have one. Therefore, I got online and did some chatting. I was lucky to get to know a very nice Australian girl. Her name's Jenny. She and I are the same age and we have a lot of things in common.

Although my English was not very good at first, we were able to understand each other quite well. My English has improved a lot. Jenny has never been to Viet Nam. However, she thinks well of our country and our people. When she comes to Viet Nam, I will take her to some interesting places, especially our World Heritage Sites, such as Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, My- Son Tower. Through her mail, she tells me about her country. Thanks to Jenny, I know more and more about Australia. I hope to be an exchange student in Australia some day and we will be able to meet.

1. The writer's English is now better than before. ( T )

2. The writer has never been to Australia. ( T )

3. Australia doesn't have as many World Heritage Sites as Viet Nam. ( F )

4. The pen pal mentioned is as old as the writer. ( T )

5. They correspond in Vietnamese ( T )

3 tháng 12 2017

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Part 2: You are going to read a magazine interview with a sportswoman. Seven sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Write your answer in the numbered boxes. A. But the Championships are different because there's only one chance and you have to be ready to make the most of it. B. In fact, some of them help me with my speed and ball-skills training. C. But once...
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Part 2: You are going to read a magazine interview with a sportswoman. Seven sentences have
been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7).
There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Write your answer in the numbered
boxes.
A. But the Championships are different because there's only one chance and you have to be
ready to make the most of it.
B. In fact, some of them help me with my speed and ball-skills training.
C. But once the final whistle blows, you become a different person.
D. So I took the decision some time ago that this competition would be the end of it as far as
playing is concerned.
E. I'm on a strict timetable to gain maximum fitness for them.
F. As far as I'm aware, we have always beaten them, but they'll be exciting to play.
G. As captain, I think it's important that I have a strong mental attitude and lead by example.
H. As a result of playing here, there will be more pressure than we're used to.
The Netball Captain
In our series on women in sport, Suzie Ellis went to meet England's netball captain.
Kendra Slawinski is captain of England's netball team. When I met her, she'd had a typical day
for the weeks leading up to next month's World Championships: a day's teaching at a local school
followed by a training session in the local supermarket car park.
I was surprised to hear about her training venue.
„Don't you get strange looks?‟ I asked her. „I'm too involved in what I'm doing - concentrating
on my movements and my feet - to see anything else,‟ she said. „I might notice cars slow down out
of the corner of my eye, but that's all.‟
Điểm bằng số Điểm bằng chữ Chữ ký G.khảo 1 Chữ ký G.khảo 2 Số phách Số T.tự bài thi
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„My whole life now is all about making sure I'm at my absolute best for the Championships,‟
says Kendra.
„1.________‟ These are her fourth World Championships and they are guaranteed to be the
biggest ever, with 27 nations taking part.
„We'll have home support behind us, which is so special,‟ she says. „And it's important that the
reputation of netball in this country should be improved. 2.________ A home crowd will have
expectations and give more support. People will expect us to start t he tournament with a good
game.‟
Their first game is against Barbados and it comes immediately after the opening ceremony.
3.________ They have lots of ability.‟
The England team are currently ranked fourth in the world. But, as Kendra points out, the
World Championships will be tough. „You have to push yourself to play each day, there's no rest
between games as in a series. And you can still win an international series if you lose the first game.
4.________‟
In the fifteen years since she has been playing at top level, the sport has become harder, faster.
On court, players are more aggressive. „You don't do all that training not to come out a winner,‟
says Kendra.
5.________ „We're all friendlier after the game.‟
Netball is also taking a far more scientific approach to fitness testing.
„It is essential that we all think and train like world -class players,‟ says Kendra.
6.________ I see my role as supporting and encouraging the rest of the team.‟
„From the very beginning, my netball career has always been carefully planned, ‟ she says.
7.________
Doubtless she will coach young players in the future, but at the moment her eyes are firmly set
on her last big event. As she leads out her team in the opening candlelight ceremony, she is more
than likely to have a tear in her eye. Her loyal supporters will be behind her every step of the way.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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WORRD FORM: 1, ALISON's .... ( shy) made it hard for her to speakin public. 2, He had the ..... (annoy) haabit off borrowing books and then forgeting to return them. 3, Remind me of my appoitment. I'm ... (forget) 4, For one wwho has spent his life in town, a trip into the mountains could prove an ... (forget) experience. 5. He had been .... ( expect) delayed at the office and wwas now in a hurry to keep his ... ( appoint) with the dentist. 6, The old lady hid all her .... (save) under...
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WORRD FORM:

1, ALISON's .... ( shy) made it hard for her to speakin public.

2, He had the ..... (annoy) haabit off borrowing books and then forgeting to return them.

3, Remind me of my appoitment. I'm ... (forget)

4, For one wwho has spent his life in town, a trip into the mountains could prove an ... (forget) experience.

5. He had been .... ( expect) delayed at the office and wwas now in a hurry to keep his ... ( appoint) with the dentist.

6, The old lady hid all her .... (save) under the flood.

7. Recently health foods have increased in ... ( popular) .

8. The gas from the chemical factory was extremely .... ( harm)

9, Unless ST is done about unemployment , the .... ( look) for the future isn't good.

VIET LAI CAU :

1, 1, You're under no obligation to accept their offer.

-> You can please ....................................

Dien tu vaof cho trong trong doan van sao cho thich hop :

Sue Hamilton is very ambitious girl. In two years'time she will have completed her degree. Then she plans to go to the USA _______ she can earn a lots of money. Her dream is to set up her ________ business selling the jewellery she designs. She says that she expects to ________ her fortune before she is thirty so she can retire . However, in case things don't work out, she is considering _______ a partner in her brother's firm. SHe has worked ______ him during her vacations and she says she ________ mind doing that again. her brother is a very successful accountant and is always truing to tempt her into working with him. Sue thinks she _______ give it a go. Otherwise she will just wait and see ______ come along.

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22 tháng 3 2017

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22 tháng 3 2017

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Supply the correct verb forms. 1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace". 2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write...
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Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) school when she was 18, Laura (go) to Bristol university for three years. While she (be) at university, Laura (join) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write) her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) written in England in 1719. It (be) Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) a schoolboy, he (begin) to write sstories. After (leave) school he (work) in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit) many countries and (meet) many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work) in theinternational sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) from a trip to Japan. She (be) asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) to Tokyo last month. While she (be) there, she (speak) Japanese everyday and (enjoy) very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided) to move to London, I (worry) whether the decisior. I (take) was the right one. As I (already sell) my house and (arrange) a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear) a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) to bother me. I (grow) up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have) to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) the plane. She (stand) in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) that she (leave) her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) very far from the airport so she (have) time to go back home to get the passport. She (get) back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come) from England. He (come) to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn) it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) an exam. If he passes, he ( move) into the next class. He (be) excited today because his parents (come) tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear) in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become) interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) by his father and grandfather, who (spend) years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (use) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (form) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) quite as rapidly.

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12 tháng 7 2019

Supply the correct verb forms.

1. After (leave) leaving school when she was 18, Laura (go)has gone to Bristol university for three years. While she (be)was at university, Laura (join) joined a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that she (write)wrote her famous song "The Price of Peace".
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be)was written in England in 1719. It (be) was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) beared in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) was a schoolboy, he (begin)began to write sstories. After (leave) leavingschool he (work)worked in his father's shop and (write) articles for newspapers. Dofoe (visit)visited many countries and (meet) met many people. That helped him much in his writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work)is working in the international sales division at an electronics firm. She (just, return) has just returned from a trip to Japan. She (be)was asked to go there because she can speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) had never had the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) went to Tokyo last month. While she (be)was there, she (speak) spoke Japanese everyday and (enjoy) enjoyed very much of it.
4. Ever since the day i (decided)decided to move to London, I (worry) worried whether the decisior. I (take)took was the right one. As I (already sell) have already solden my house and (arrange)have arranged a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then I (hear)heard a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them (begin) began to bother me. I (grow) have grown up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have)had to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) missed the plane. She (stand)was standing in the queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) realized that she (leave)had left her passport at home. Fortunately, she (not live) doesn't live very far from the airport so she (have)had time to go back home to get the passport. She (get)has got back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come)comes from England. He (come)came to Paris six months ago to learn French. He (start) started learning French at school in England when she was eleven so he (learn)has learnt it for nearly 10 years. He just (take) has just taken an exam. If he passes, he ( move) will move into the next class. He (be) is excited today because his parents (come) will come tommorow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear)Born in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become)became interested very early in the methods of human communication. He (influence) was influenced by his father and grandfather, who (spend) spent years working with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell's father even (go) went so far as to develop as system of so-called"visible speech" for the deaf. He (used) sketches of the different positions of the lips and tongue. This science of visible speech (formed) the foundation of young Bell's knowledge of the mechanics of human speech. But the young boy's knowledge of other subjects (not/advance) doesn't advance quite as rapidly.

1. He said "If I have a pen, I can write the answers" A. He said if he had a pen, he could write the answers. B. He told me to give him a pen to write the answers. C. He could write the answers beacause he had my pen. D. I could write the answers if he gave me his pen. 2. The woman was too week to lift the suitcaise. A. Although she was very weak, she could lift the suitcaise. B. The woman shouldn't lift the suitcaise because she was so sick. C. The woman lifted the suitcaise, so she...
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1. He said "If I have a pen, I can write the answers"

A. He said if he had a pen, he could write the answers.

B. He told me to give him a pen to write the answers.

C. He could write the answers beacause he had my pen.

D. I could write the answers if he gave me his pen.

2. The woman was too week to lift the suitcaise.

A. Although she was very weak, she could lift the suitcaise.

B. The woman shouldn't lift the suitcaise because she was so sick.

C. The woman lifted the suitcaise, so she wasn't very weak.

D. She was so weak that she couldn't lift the suitcaise.

3. world's oceans / vast / cope / present levels / pollution

A. The world's oceans are too vast to cope with the present levels of pollution.

B. The world's oceans are vast and cope with the present of pollution.

C. The world's oceans are vast though they can cope with the present levels of pollution.

D. The world's oceans are so vast that they can cope with the present levels of pollution.

4. It / better / play safe / exams / give / original answer.

A. It is better to play safe in exams than to give an original answer.

B. It often better playing safe in exams than to give an original answer.

C. It is better to play safe in exams than giving an original answer.

D. It often better playing safe in exams than giving an original answer.

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20 tháng 6 2020

1. He said "If I have a pen, I can write the answers"

A. He said if he had a pen, he could write the answers.

B. He told me to give him a pen to write the answers.

C. He could write the answers beacause he had my pen.

D. I could write the answers if he gave me his pen.

2. The woman was too week to lift the suitcaise.

A. Although she was very weak, she could lift the suitcaise.

B. The woman shouldn't lift the suitcaise because she was so sick.

C. The woman lifted the suitcaise, so she wasn't very weak.

D. She was so weak that she couldn't lift the suitcaise.

3. world's oceans / vast / cope / present levels / pollution

A. The world's oceans are too vast to cope with the present levels of pollution.

B. The world's oceans are vast and cope with the present of pollution.

C. The world's oceans are vast though they can cope with the present levels of pollution.

D. The world's oceans are so vast that they can cope with the present levels of pollution.

4. It / better / play safe / exams / give / original answer.

A. It is better to play safe in exams than to give an original answer.

B. It often better playing safe in exams than to give an original answer.

C. It is better to play safe in exams than giving an original answer.

D. It often better playing safe in exams than giving an original answer.

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5 tháng 1 2021

1. He said "If I have a pen, I can write the answers"

A. He said if he had a pen, he could write the answers.

2. The woman was too week to lift the suitcaise.

D. She was so weak that she couldn't lift the suitcaise.

3. world's oceans / vast / cope / present levels / pollution

A. The world's oceans are too vast to cope with the present levels of pollution.

4. It / better / play safe / exams / give / original answer.

A. It is better to play safe in exams than to give an original answer.

Babe Didrikson Zaharias was one of the most extraordinary athletes of all time. She was achampion in basketball, track and field, and golf. She also swam, boxed, played baseball, and manyother sports.As the sixth child in her family, Zaharias was called “Baby”. That soon got shortened to“Babe”. One day, when she was in elementary school, her mother sent her to the grocery store tobuy beef for dinner. On the way home, Babe spotted some boys playing baseball. She dropped her purchases and joined...
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias was one of the most extraordinary athletes of all time. She was achampion in basketball, track and field, and golf. She also swam, boxed, played baseball, and manyother sports.As the sixth child in her family, Zaharias was called “Baby”. That soon got shortened to“Babe”. One day, when she was in elementary school, her mother sent her to the grocery store tobuy beef for dinner. On the way home, Babe spotted some boys playing baseball. She dropped her purchases and joined the game.An hour later,her angry mother showed up,looking for the groceries. Babe pointed to where she’d left them. A dog was happily eating the beef.Zaharias gained fame at the 1932 Olympic Games. She won gold medals in the javelin throwand the 80­meter hurdles, and set world records in both. In 1935, Zaharias began playing golf andwas soon winning important championships in the sport. She won every major championship inwomen’s golf and helped make the sport popular for women. In 1950, she was named the greatestfemale athlete of the first half of the 20th century. Zaharias died of cancer in 1956, at the age of 45.
31. What sport is not mentioned as one that Babe Didrikson Zaharias did?
A. Running.
B. Basketball.
C. Tennis.
D. Swimming.
32. What does the author imply by giving the example of Babe’s buying beef?
A. Babe was an absent­minded girl.
B. Babe was keen on playing ball.
C. Babe was not a good child.
D. Babe could help her mother with doing some shopping.
33. What word or phrase is similar in meaning to “purchases”?
A. Buys.
B. What is bought.
C. Goods.
D. Food.
34. When did Babe set world records in javelin throw?
A. When she was 30 years old.
B. In 1935.C. When she was also an excellent golfer.
D. At the Olympic Games in 1932.
35. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. Zaharias won important championships in golf before the 1930’s.
B. Zaharias helped make golf popular for women after 1935.
C. Zaharias died of cancer in 1956 when she was younger than 50.
D. Zaharias was named the greatest female athlete of her time

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8 tháng 12 2017

Babe Didrikson Zaharias was one of the most extraordinary athletes of all time. She was achampion in basketball, track and field, and golf. She also swam, boxed, played baseball, and manyother sports.As the sixth child in her family, Zaharias was called “Baby”. That soon got shortened to“Babe”. One day, when she was in elementary school, her mother sent her to the grocery store tobuy beef for dinner. On the way home, Babe spotted some boys playing baseball. She dropped her purchases and joined the game.An hour later,her angry mother showed up,looking for the groceries. Babe pointed to where she’d left them. A dog was happily eating the beef.Zaharias gained fame at the 1932 Olympic Games. She won gold medals in the javelin throwand the 80­meter hurdles, and set world records in both. In 1935, Zaharias began playing golf andwas soon winning important championships in the sport. She won every major championship inwomen’s golf and helped make the sport popular for women. In 1950, she was named the greatestfemale athlete of the first half of the 20th century. Zaharias died of cancer in 1956, at the age of 45.
31. What sport is not mentioned as one that Babe Didrikson Zaharias did?
A. Running.
B. Basketball.
C. Tennis.
D. Swimming.
32. What does the author imply by giving the example of Babe’s buying beef?
A. Babe was an absent­minded girl.
B. Babe was keen on playing ball.
C. Babe was not a good child.
D. Babe could help her mother with doing some shopping.
33. What word or phrase is similar in meaning to “purchases”?
A. Buys.
B. What is bought.
C. Goods.
D. Food.
34. When did Babe set world records in javelin throw?
A. When she was 30 years old.
B. In 1935.C. When she was also an excellent golfer.
D. At the Olympic Games in 1932.
35. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. Zaharias won important championships in golf before the 1930’s.
B. Zaharias helped make golf popular for women after 1935.
C. Zaharias died of cancer in 1956 when she was younger than 50.
D. Zaharias was named the greatest female athlete of her time

13 tháng 12 2017

@Brown Bae

Tại sao câu 33 là"food" vậy bạn ??? theo mình nghĩ là " what is bought" chứ ??? Vì "meat" chưa là thức ăn à ???

Giải hộ tớ với các bạn iu :< Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to...
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Giải hộ tớ với các bạn iu :<

Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to hide them. [3] Using her kitchen as a laboratory, she developed a liquid that other people wanted to buy and use. She named this liquid “Mistake Out” [4]

While continuing to work as a secretary, she educated herself in business methods, promotion, and research until she was satisfied that the product she had developed was really worthwhile. Sometimes around 1952 she offered “Mistake Out” to IBM, which turned it down. From 1952 until 1979 she continued to make and sell “Mistake Out”, now renamed “Liquid Paper”, out of her home. In 1979, the Gillette Corporation bought “Liquid Paper” for $47.5 million dollars plus royalties.

Question 36: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Bette Nesmith Graham B. The Process of Manufacturing “Liquid Paper”

C. How an Ordinary Person Became an Inventor D. The Importance of Science Education

Question 37: The author probably started this passage with a question in order to____.

A. catch the reader‟s attention

B. raise an objection against a non-scientist‟s invention

C. express curiosity about the history of invention

D. none of the above

Question 38:The word „formulate’ in bold in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to____.

A. use B. think about C. make D. correct

Question 39: What did Graham do at the same time that she educated herself in business?

A. She made and sold “Liquid Paper” B. She worked as a consultant for IBM

C. She worked as a secretary D. She continued inventing new products.

Question 40: What can be inferred abut Graham?

A. She was uninterested in science B. She was very determined to succeed

C. She was not ambitious D. She was a scientific genius.

Question 41:The word ‘it’ in bold in the second paragraph refers to___.

A. IBM B. „Mistake Out‟ C. research D. none of above

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11 tháng 1 2020

Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to hide them. [3] Using her kitchen as a laboratory, she developed a liquid that other people wanted to buy and use. She named this liquid “Mistake Out” [4]

While continuing to work as a secretary, she educated herself in business methods, promotion, and research until she was satisfied that the product she had developed was really worthwhile. Sometimes around 1952 she offered “Mistake Out” to IBM, which turned it down. From 1952 until 1979 she continued to make and sell “Mistake Out”, now renamed “Liquid Paper”, out of her home. In 1979, the Gillette Corporation bought “Liquid Paper” for $47.5 million dollars plus royalties.

Question 36: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Bette Nesmith Graham B. The Process of Manufacturing “Liquid Paper”

C. How an Ordinary Person Became an Inventor D. The Importance of Science Education

Question 37: The author probably started this passage with a question in order to____.

A. catch the reader‟s attention

B. raise an objection against a non-scientist‟s invention

C. express curiosity about the history of invention

D. none of the above

Question 38:The word „formulate’ in bold in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to____.

A. use B. think about C. make D. correct

Question 39: What did Graham do at the same time that she educated herself in business?

A. She made and sold “Liquid Paper” B. She worked as a consultant for IBM

C. She worked as a secretary D. She continued inventing new products.

Question 40: What can be inferred abut Graham?

A. She was uninterested in science B. She was very determined to succeed

C. She was not ambitious D. She was a scientific genius.

Question 41:The word ‘it’ in bold in the second paragraph refers to___.

A. IBM B. „Mistake Out‟ C. research D. none of above

11 tháng 1 2020

Did you know that you do not have to be a chemist to invent something? An example of chemistry invention that was made by a non-scientist is Liquid Paper. In 1952, a divorced woman named Bette Nesmith Graham needed to work to support herself and her son. Life was very difficult for a single mother. [1] She soon found a job as a typist, but she was not very good at it. [2] She made a lot of errors typing leading her to formulate a white tempura paint to hide them. [3] Using her kitchen as a laboratory, she developed a liquid that other people wanted to buy and use. She named this liquid “Mistake Out” [4]

While continuing to work as a secretary, she educated herself in business methods, promotion, and research until she was satisfied that the product she had developed was really worthwhile. Sometimes around 1952 she offered “Mistake Out” to IBM, which turned it down. From 1952 until 1979 she continued to make and sell “Mistake Out”, now renamed “Liquid Paper”, out of her home. In 1979, the Gillette Corporation bought “Liquid Paper” for $47.5 million dollars plus royalties.

Question 36: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Bette Nesmith Graham B. The Process of Manufacturing “Liquid Paper”

C. How an Ordinary Person Became an Inventor D. The Importance of Science Education

Question 37: The author probably started this passage with a question in order to____.

A. catch the reader‟s attention

B. raise an objection against a non-scientist‟s invention

C. express curiosity about the history of invention

D. none of the above

Question 38:The word „formulate’ in bold in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to____.

A. use B. think about C. make D. correct

Question 39: What did Graham do at the same time that she educated herself in business?

A. She made and sold “Liquid Paper” B. She worked as a consultant for IBM

C. She worked as a secretary D. She continued inventing new products.

Question 40: What can be inferred abut Graham?

A. She was uninterested in science B. She was very determined to succeed

C. She was not ambitious D. She was a scientific genius.

Question 41:The word ‘it’ in bold in the second paragraph refers to___.

A. IBM B. „Mistake Out‟ C. research D. none of above

People who know Salley Ride say she is intelligent and confident. She also thinks deeply about things, but she is not always serious. She is fun and enjoys humor but she is in a hurry to get on to more important things. At high school she became interested in science. At university she studied English and Physics. After completing her studies at Stanford University, she worked as a researcher. In 1977, she was one of the 1,000 women and 7,000 nem who applied for the astronaut training program...
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People who know Salley Ride say she is intelligent and confident. She also thinks deeply about things, but she is not always serious. She is fun and enjoys humor but she is in a hurry to get on to more important things.

At high school she became interested in science. At university she studied English and Physics. After completing her studies at Stanford University, she worked as a researcher. In 1977, she was one of the 1,000 women and 7,000 nem who applied for the astronaut training program when she was 25. She was one of the 35 women who were accepted to start the program in 1978.As part of her training, she learnt to be a jet pilot and a flight engineer. She married during her training. Her husband, Havley, is also an astronaut. They do not plan to have any children yet.

1. How old is Salley Ride now?

=>........................................................................

2. Is she a pleasant woman? How do you know?

=>........................................................................

3. Who did she marry?

=>........................................................................

4. What did she do in 1977?

=>........................................................................

5. Have they got any children?

=>........................................................................

6. Give the fact from the text to prove that Salley Ride is intelligent?

=>........................................................................

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21 tháng 7 2018

People who know Salley Ride say she is intelligent and confident. She also thinks deeply about things, but she is not always serious. She is fun and enjoys humor but she is in a hurry to get on to more important things.

At high school she became interested in science. At university she studied English and Physics. After completing her studies at Stanford University, she worked as a researcher. In 1977, she was one of the 1,000 women and 7,000 nem who applied for the astronaut training program when she was 25. She was one of the 35 women who were accepted to start the program in 1978.As part of her training, she learnt to be a jet pilot and a flight engineer. She married during her training. Her husband, Havley, is also an astronaut. They do not plan to have any children yet.

1. How old is Salley Ride now?

=>................Salley Ride is fifty six years old.......................

2. Is she a pleasant woman? How do you know?

=>.............yes , she is .She is fun and enjoys humour, but she is in a hurry to get on to more important things....................

3. Who did she marry?

=>...............She married to Havley....................................

4. What did she do in 1977?

=>..........She applied for the astronaut training program............

5. Have they got any children?

=>.............No, they haven't................................

6. Give the fact from the text to prove that Salley Ride is intelligent?

=>........... In 1977 she was one of 1.000 women and 7.000 men who applied for the astronaut training programme. She was twenty five. She was one of thirty five women who were accepted to start the programme in 1978. As part of her training she learned to be a jet pilot and a flight engineer. ........................

21 tháng 7 2018

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