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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation. Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do...
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Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation. Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society. 1. Good manners are considered valuable to both individuals and the community as a whole. 2. Manners are learned and taught, and passed down from generation to generation. 3.Children were taught responsible behavior, such as respecting seniority and using both hands to pass objects. 4. Boys were taught to work hard and girls were taught housework and caring for others. 5. Loyalty, honesty, and the importance of family were highly invalued and have contributed to Vietnamese culture and society.

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8 tháng 11 2023

1. Can jeans be worn out easily?
- It depends on how they are used and their quality.

2. Who wants to wear jeans?
- Many people enjoy wearing jeans.
3. Are jeans made for only rich people?
- No, jeans come in various price ranges.
4. Did the name jeans come from Europe?
- Yes, it originated from French.
5. Where were the first jeans made?
- The first jeans were made in the United States.
6. Why do people like wearing jeans?
- Because they are comfortable and versatile for various occasions.

1. The man _______ was speaking to us was very tall.A. who        B. which      C. whose2. The woman _______ bought the dress did not speak English.A. which      B. who        C. whose3. The people _______ flight was cancelled were upset.A. whose    B. which      C. who4. Do you know anyone _______ speaks Japanese?A. which      B. that or which    C. that or who5. The guy _______ was very friendly.A. that I met         B. I met       C. either A or B6. The man _______ car we bought was from...
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1. The man _______ was speaking to us was very tall.
A. who        B. which      C. whose

2. The woman _______ bought the dress did not speak English.
A. which      B. who        C. whose

3. The people _______ flight was cancelled were upset.
A. whose    B. which      C. who

4. Do you know anyone _______ speaks Japanese?
A. which      B. that or which    C. that or who

5. The guy _______ was very friendly.
A. that I met         B. I met       C. either A or B

6. The man _______ car we bought was from Texas.
A. whose    B. which      C. either A or B

7. That's the cat _______ we saw yesterday.
A. that         B. either A or C    C. which

8. Can you see the man _______ is sitting at that table?
A. whose    B. who        C. which

9. Do you know the name of the artist _______ painted this portrait?
A. whose    B. which      C. that

10. What's the name of that guy _______ party we went to last week? 
A. that         B. whose    C. which

11. February, which is the second month of the year, is the month _______ many of my colleagues take vacation for skiing.

A. which                       B. when                      C. in which                D. where

12. The dress _______ the movie star is wearing weighs about fifty pounds.

A. whom                       B. that                       C. why                       D. which

13. Playing fetch, our dogs, ran after the tennis ball _______ bounced across the kitchen floor.

A. that                       B. whose                       C. which                       D. who

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23 tháng 4 2021

1. The man _______ was speaking to us was very tall.
A. who        B. which      C. whose

2. The woman _______ bought the dress did not speak English.
A. which      B. who        C. whose

3. The people _______ flight was cancelled were upset.
A. whose    B. which      C. who

4. Do you know anyone _______ speaks Japanese?
A. which      B. that or which    C. that or who

5. The guy _______ was very friendly.
A. that I met         B. I met       C. either A or B

6. The man _______ car we bought was from Texas.
A. whose    B. which      C. either A or B

7. That's the cat _______ we saw yesterday.
A. that         B. either A or C    C. which

8. Can you see the man _______ is sitting at that table?
A. whose    B. who        C. which

9. Do you know the name of the artist _______ painted this portrait?
A. whose    B. which      C. that

10. What's the name of that guy _______ party we went to last week? 
A. that         B. whose    C. which

11. February, which is the second month of the year, is the month _______ many of my colleagues take vacation for skiing.

A. which                       B. when                      C. in which                D. where

12. The dress _______ the movie star is wearing weighs about fifty pounds.

A. whom                       B. that                       C. why                       D. which

13. Playing fetch, our dogs, ran after the tennis ball _______ bounced across the kitchen floor.

A. that                       B. whose                       C. which                       D. who

23 tháng 4 2021

1. The man _______ was speaking to us was very tall.
A. who        B. which      C. whose

2. The woman _______ bought the dress did not speak English.
A. which      B. who        C. whose

3. The people _______ flight was cancelled were upset.
A. whose    B. which      C. who

4. Do you know anyone _______ speaks Japanese?
A. which      B. that or which    C. that or who

5. The guy _______ was very friendly.
A. that I met         B. I met       C. either A or B

6. The man _______ car we bought was from Texas.
A. whose    B. which      C. either A or B

7. That's the cat _______ we saw yesterday.
A. that         B. either A or C    C. which

8. Can you see the man _______ is sitting at that table?
A. whose    B. who        C. which

9. Do you know the name of the artist _______ painted this portrait?
A. whose    B. which      C. that

10. What's the name of that guy _______ party we went to last week? 
A. that         B. whose    C. which

11. February, which is the second month of the year, is the month _______ many of my colleagues take vacation for skiing.

A. which                       B. when                      C. in which                D. where

12. The dress _______ the movie star is wearing weighs about fifty pounds.

A. whom                       B. that                       C. why                       D. which

13. Playing fetch, our dogs, ran after the tennis ball _______ bounced across the kitchen floor.

A. that                       B. whose                       C. which                       D. who

8 tháng 11 2023

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Traditionally, spas were places which had a spring of mineral water, where people who were sick went to recover_____61____an illness or cure a disease. Spas were developed by the ancient Romans, who built public bath houses over hot volcanic springs. Some Roman baths could____62____up to 6,000 bathers, and had restaurants, sports centres, swimming pools, gardens and libraries. An extremely______63______entrance fee ensured the popularity of the baths.There was no fixed_____64____in which the...
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Traditionally, spas were places which had a spring of mineral water, where people who were sick went to recover_____61____an illness or cure a disease. Spas were developed by the ancient Romans, who built public bath houses over hot volcanic springs. Some Roman baths could____62____up to 6,000 bathers, and had restaurants, sports centres, swimming pools, gardens and libraries. An extremely______63______entrance fee ensured the popularity of the baths.
There was no fixed_____64____in which the rooms were used. People might begin with a hard workout, before going to Warm Room to relax, ____65_____a vigorous massage in olive oil and then____66_____a good soak in a warm bath. Next, they could take a bath in the Hot Room, before cooling down the Cold Room. After that, they might______67_____for a swim, read some poetry in the library, have a bite to eat, or talk about urgent matters of state in a private talk room.
In those days, the daily bath was a great social___68_____. Today, spas, or “day spas”, as they are sometimes_____69____, are rather expensive. They are for people with less time on their hands than the Romans, who don’t mind paying a lot of money when they’re feeling____70_____the weather or need to unwind from stressful jobs.
61. A. from       B. out of                      C. off                 D. away
62. A. provide    B. accommodate         C. use                 D. involve
63. A. low      B. poor              C. little                  D. short
64. A. line          B. queue                C. order                       D. route
65. A. hold      B. have                C. admit                      D. possess
66. A. enjoy      B. like                          C. love                         D. satisfy
67. A. go                   B. take                         C. spend                      D. use
68. A. chance      B. circumstance           C. occasion                  D. season
69. A. called               B. cried             C. announced              D. stated
70. A. in             B. on           C. under                      D. with

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22 tháng 6 2021

61. A
62. A
63. A
64. C
65. D
66. B
67. A
68. C
69. C
70. C

1. This is the man. We bought the ring from him. 2. Where is the cassette? We listened to it. 3. This is the magazine. I talked about it yesterday. 4. The little girl has gone. I borrowed this pen from her. 5. The knife is very sharp. I cut bread with it. 6. The authorities gathered those villagers. They explained to them the importance of forests. 7. The ladder began to slip. I was standing on it. 8. The dogs are mine. Some of them are black. 9. He is the person. You can rely on...
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1. This is the man. We bought the ring from him.

2. Where is the cassette? We listened to it.

3. This is the magazine. I talked about it yesterday.

4. The little girl has gone. I borrowed this pen from her.

5. The knife is very sharp. I cut bread with it.

6. The authorities gathered those villagers. They explained to them the importance of forests.

7. The ladder began to slip. I was standing on it.

8. The dogs are mine. Some of them are black.

9. He is the person. You can rely on him.

IV. REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES:

1. People who buy lottery tickets are often found at bingo.

2. The students who were waiting for their funding from the government were disappointed.

3. Those students who want to go to Big White for snowboarding need to pay soon.

4. This is the second novel which was written by this famous writer.

5. Students who don’t practice their English don’t improve very quickly.

6. The bus which leaves at 6:03 was late today.

7. I am waiting for the student who is writing his final exam early.

8. Tom is the last person who enters the room.

9. The stock market, which crashed to its lowest point of the year, worried us.

10. Gas which costs over $4 a gallon can be seen in the Bay Area.

11. The man who is in the house likes to watch television all day.

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17 tháng 9 2017

1. This is the man. We bought the ring from him.

This is the man whom We bought the ring from

2. Where is the cassette? We listened to it.

Where is the cassette which We listened to?

3. This is the magazine. I talked about it yesterday.

This is the magazine which I talked about yesterday.

4. The little girl has gone. I borrowed this pen from her.

The little girl whom I borrowed this pen from has gone

5. The knife is very sharp. I cut bread with it.

The knife which I cut bread with is very sharp

6. The authorities gathered those villagers. They explained to them the importance of forests.

The authorities gathered those villagers to whom They explained the importance of forests

7. The ladder began to slip. I was standing on it.

The ladder on which I was standing began to slip

8. The dogs are mine. Some of them are black.

The dogs, some of which are black, are mine.

9. He is the person. You can rely on him.

He is the person whom You can rely on

IV. REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES:

1. People who buy lottery tickets are often found at bingo.

People buying lottery tickets are often found at bingo

2. The students who were waiting for their funding from the government were disappointed.

The students waiting for their funding from the government were disappointed.

3. Those students who want to go to Big White for snowboarding need to pay soon.

Those students wanting to go to Big White for snowboarding need to pay soon.

4. This is the second novel which was written by this famous writer.

This is the second novel written by this famous writer.

5. Students who don’t practice their English don’t improve very quickly.

Students not practicing their English don’t improve very quickly.

6. The bus which leaves at 6:03 was late today.

The bus leaving at 6:03 was late today.

7. I am waiting for the student who is writing his final exam early.

I am waiting for the student writing his final exam early.

8. Tom is the last person who enters the room.

Tom is the last person to enter the room.

9. The stock market, which crashed to its lowest point of the year, worried us.

The stock market crashing to its lowest point of the year worried us.

10. Gas which costs over $4 a gallon can be seen in the Bay Area.

Gas costing over $4 a gallon can be seen in the Bay Area.

11. The man who is in the house likes to watch television all day.

The man in the house likes to watch television all day.

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14 tháng 12 2022

1. c  (in which = where)

2. d (whose + danh từ)

1.Chọn C

2.Chọn D

trong các câu dưới đây, câu nào đúng/sai It is estimated that about 200 million people who use the Internet computer network around the world. Most people use the Internet to get information or for entertainment. A new study, however, says that almost 6 % of internet users are using it so often that it is seriously harming their lives. The study says these people may find it difficult to stop using the Internet because they have become addicted. Someone who is addicted finds it extremely...
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trong các câu dưới đây, câu nào đúng/sai

It is estimated that about 200 million people who use the Internet computer network around the world. Most people use the Internet to get information or for entertainment. A new study, however, says that almost 6 % of internet users are using it so often that it is seriously harming their lives. The study says these people may find it difficult to stop using the Internet because they have become addicted. Someone who is addicted finds it extremely difficult to stop an activity. According to Mr. Greenfield a psychologist , 30 % internet users say that they use the internet to escape from problems or emotions. The study also shows that having discussions with strangers in internet areas called 'chat room is one of the most addictive activities

1. An estimated 200 million people get access to the Internet every year

2. Most people like to go on the Internet for information or entertainment

3. Using the Internet so often can do more harm than good .

4.Someone who is addicted to the Internet spends just a little time going on it

5. Some people use the Internet to get away from their unpleasant situations

6. One of the most addictive activities is chatting

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22 tháng 8 2018

It is estimated that about 200 million people who use the Internet computer network around the world. Most people use the Internet to get information or for entertainment. A new study, however, says that almost 6 % of internet users are using it so often that it is seriously harming their lives. The study says these people may find it difficult to stop using the Internet because they have become addicted. Someone who is addicted finds it extremely difficult to stop an activity. According to Mr. Greenfield a psychologist , 30 % internet users say that they use the internet to escape from problems or emotions. The study also shows that having discussions with strangers in internet areas called 'chat room is one of the most addictive activities

1. An estimated 200 million people get access to the Internet every year

T

2. Most people like to go on the Internet for information or entertainment

T

3. Using the Internet so often can do more harm than good .

T

4.Someone who is addicted to the Internet spends just a little time going on it

F

5. Some people use the Internet to get away from their unpleasant situations

F

6. One of the most addictive activities is chatting

T

22 tháng 8 2018

5. T