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HOW THINGS CHANGE!1.    _____        A few years ago, I was the smallest person in my class. In fact,2.    ______       I was so much small that most of the other kids teased me.3.    ________      They would pick up on me and make jokes about me. It was4.    ________      awful! The worst thing was unless they always got away with it.5.    ________      The teachers never told them to stop. Then, one day, my body6.    ________      started to grow. Soon, I was the bigger than all of them and...
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HOW THINGS CHANGE!

1.    _____        A few years ago, I was the smallest person in my class. In fact,

2.    ______       I was so much small that most of the other kids teased me.

3.    ________      They would pick up on me and make jokes about me. It was

4.    ________      awful! The worst thing was unless they always got away with it.

5.    ________      The teachers never told them to stop. Then, one day, my body

6.    ________      started to grow. Soon, I was the bigger than all of them and they

7.    ________      all stop teasing me. Now, if I see someone bullying someone

8.    ________      else, I would immediately tell them to stop. I explain that if they

9.    ________      don’t, then I will make them! They know I’m strong enough that

10. ________      to do that, so they soon change their attitude. How things can

change in only a few years!

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20 tháng 7 2021

1 ……right……..A few years ago, I was the smallest person in my class. In fact,
2 …much.. I was so much small that most of the other kids teased me.
3 …up….. They would pick up on me and make jokes about me. It was
4 …unless.. awful! The worst thing was unless they always got away with it.
5 ………right….. The teachers never told them to stop. Then, one day, my body
6 ……the.. started to grow. Soon, I was the bigger than all of them and they
7 ……right…….. all stopped teasing me. Now, if I see someone bullying someone
8 …would.. else, I would immediately tell them to stop. I explain that if they
9 …that….. don’t, then I will make them! They know I’m strong enough that
10 …soon….. to do that, so they soon change their attitude. How things can
Change in only a few years!

IV. Hãy chọn từ đúng để điền vào khoảng trống.My new job is great. I like it ( more / much / most / lot) better than my old one. The people hereare (1) (more nice/ most nice/ nicer/ nicest)__________ than I expected. Luckily my new bossisn’t as rude (2) (as/ so/ than/ that)__________ my old boss, Mrs. Crossley, was. I hated her. Shewas the (3) (least/ less/ less and less/ so)__________ friendly person I’ve ever met. Everyonehere is older (4) (as I/ as me/ than I/...
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IV. Hãy chọn từ đúng để điền vào khoảng trống.
My new job is great. I like it ( more / much / most / lot) better than my old one. The people here
are (1) (more nice/ most nice/ nicer/ nicest)__________ than I expected. Luckily my new boss
isn’t as rude (2) (as/ so/ than/ that)__________ my old boss, Mrs. Crossley, was. I hated her. She
was the (3) (least/ less/ less and less/ so)__________ friendly person I’ve ever met. Everyone
here is older (4) (as I/ as me/ than I/ than me)__________ In fact I’m the youngest person (5)
(from/ in/ of/ out of)__________ the office. But I dont mind.The good thing about the job is that I get a (6) (bit/ less/ lot/ much)__________ more money,
although not much more than I did before. The bad thing is that the journey isn’t (7) (as/ less/
more/ same) __________ simple as it was in my old job, where the bus took me straight there.
Now I have to change buses. But I’m allowed to start work early. The earlier I leave home, (8)
(more easier/ more easy/ the easier/ the easy)__________ the journey is because the buses aren't
so crowded.

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If the line is correct, put the tick next to the number. If there is an extra word in a line, write it next to the number                                                       HOW THINGS CHANGE!1     ..............     A few years ago, I was the smallest person in my class. In fact,2     ..............     I was so much small that most of the other kids teased me.3     ..............     They would pick up on me and make jokes about me. It was4     ..............      awful! The worst thing was...
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If the line is correct, put the tick next to the number. If there is an extra word in a line, write it next to the number

                                                       HOW THINGS CHANGE!

1     ..............     A few years ago, I was the smallest person in my class. In fact,

2     ..............     I was so much small that most of the other kids teased me.

   ..............     They would pick up on me and make jokes about me. It was

   ..............      awful! The worst thing was unless they always got away with it.

5     ..............      The teachers never told them to stop. Then, one day, my body

6     ..............       started to grow. Soon, I was the bigger than all of them and they

   ..............       all stopped teasig me. Now, if I see someone bullying someone

8     ..............       else, I would immediately tell them to stop. I explain that if they

9      ............         don't, then I will make them! They know I'm strong enough that

10    .............         to do that, so they soon change their attitude. How things can

                               change in only a few years!

Mọi người giúp mình với ạ, mình cảm ơn!!

1
3 tháng 6 2021

1 đúng

2 so much small => much smaller

3 about => on

4 always => bỏ

5đúng

6 the => bỏ

7 đúng

8 would => will

9 then => bỏ

10 can change => can be changed

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Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you think. I remember when I went to a foreign country, I was really scared because there was so much graffiti on the building’s wall. Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head. Although they were not dangerous, I still felt insecure since I thought they might fall down. These things prevented me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city. I also remember the time I studied in Melbourne. Once I was so busy with my...
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Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you think. I remember when I went to a foreign country, I was really scared because there was so much graffiti on the building’s wall. Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head. Although they were not dangerous, I still felt insecure since I thought they might fall down. These things prevented me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city. I also remember the time I studied in Melbourne. Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did not tidy my room for two weeks. Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not to study. Then I decided to clean the room and put my things in their proper places. I also bought a small plant and placed it in a corner. These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me focus on my learning.

1) how did the author feel when she saw power lines ?

2) why did she have that feeling ?

3) what was she busy with ?

4) what happened when she looked the messy room?

5) what did she do for her room

3
1 tháng 5 2018

1. She still felt insecure

2. Because since she thought they might fall down

3. Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did not tidy my room for two weeks

4.Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not to study.

5. Then I decided to clean the room and put my things in their proper places. I also bought a small plant and placed it in a corner. These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me focus on my learning.

31 tháng 12 2018

1) She felt insecure

2) Because she thought they might fall down

3) She was busy with her assignments that her didn't tidy her room for 2 weeks (chỗ này có for phải dùng thì HTHT (hay QKHT) nhưng mình làm theo bài đọc)

4) She felt so much stress that she did not to study.

5) She decided to clean the room and put her things in their proper place. She also bought a small plant and placed it in a corner.

20 tháng 8 2020

My father was the police (inspect)___inspector__and my mother was a primary school(teach)_teacher __. They had both grown up in the city and lived there their entire lives. Their(decide)__decision __to move to a small town when I was a child changed my life. It was a very(peace)__peaceful __place and of course, living there meant that I had much more(free)_freedom__to go wherever I pleased. The people all knew each other and were(friend)_friendly ___but I missed my close friends, my school, and the (noise)_noisy __city I had lived in. As I grew up, I realised that there wasn't much for a young person to do there, expect rush into(marry)___marriage __. When I left, my parents were sad, but they realised that staying there would only make me(misery)__miserable __. The big city I live in now is not very far away, so I can visit my parents(frequent)__frequently  _and have the best of both worlds.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.         When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

        When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.

        I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.

Điền vào số 37

A. of

B. from

C. into

D. for

1
14 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án A.

Cấu trúc: climb out of sth.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.         When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

        When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.

        I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.

Điền vào số 39

A. ThatB. Which

B. Which

C. There

D. Here

1
14 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án A.

Dùng đại từ chỉ định That là phù hợp

Tạm dịch: Đó là nơi bà đã gặp ông của cháu.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.         When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

        When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.

        I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.

Điền vào số 40

A. in

B. on

C. off

D. down

1
5 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C.

Ta có cấu trúc Take a year off: nghỉ (học, làm) 1 năm

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.         When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

        When I was a little girl growing up in the 1940, we didn’t have much in the way of material things. The Great Depression had hit just about everyone, and we were just climbing out (37)______it. My dad had a job in a factory, and mom stayed at home with the kids. I got a new outfit (38)_______a year, and that was only because mom was pretty good at the sewing machine. Good thing, too, because when World War II came, mom got a job sewing uniforms for the soldiers. The extra money helped, and by the time I was in my teens in the late 1950s we had enough to get one of those fancy new TV.

        I decided around that time I didn’t want to work in a factory or sew like my mom had. I wanted to go to the college. I wanted to be a lawyer. Though others scoffed, my parents told me that they would support me in any way they could. Fortunately, I worked hard at school and got a scholarship. It wasn’t easy, but a few years later I was a lawyer. In the late ‘60s I knew I could use my education and spirit to help our nation. I took a job working against discrimination. (39)______is where I met your grandpa. He was not only handsome but believed in the same things I did. When your mom came along, I took a year (40)_____but when back to work, we were able to (41)_______a color TV, and like me, your mom was a glued to it.

Điền vào số 41

A. afford

B. build

C. borrow

D. lend

1
29 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A.

Cấu trúc: To be able to afford sth: đủ khả năng để chi trả cái gì