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24 tháng 8 2021

41. Astronomy is the science that studies the ............universe................... and its  objects such as the moon, the sun, planets and stars.

42. If you are a/an ...............impatient................ person, you cannot become a good teacher.

43. Women in the 21st century are proving their .................active.............. roles in both families and society.

44. My 8-year-old brother wishes to become an excellent computer     ...............programmer................ when he grows up.

45. The increasingly high .............unemployment.................. rates in the last six months  have worried the government.

VII Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.1. New Zealand is an ideal destination for travellers because of its many attract tourist ……………………….      attract2. People keep throwing rubbish into the lake, and it results in the …………………….. of many fish.                   die3. Noise pollution ………………………. people’s hearing ability.                                                                            threat4. The …………………. from Sydney to Wellington has been delayed because of...
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VII Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.
1. New Zealand is an ideal destination for travellers because of its many attract tourist ……………………….      attract
2. People keep throwing rubbish into the lake, and it results in the …………………….. of many fish.                   die
3. Noise pollution ………………………. people’s hearing ability.                                                                            threat
4. The …………………. from Sydney to Wellington has been delayed because of bad weather.                           fly
5. A number of cleaning products contain very ……………… chemicals.                                                               harm
VIII Find one mistake in each sentence and correct it.
1. The earthquake |happened| at |midday| when |many|people |had had|lunch
                                     A                  B                    C                       D
2. |Water pollute| in the lake |has made| the |fish| |die|.
              A                                     B                 C      D
4. If the factory |doesn’t stop||pollute| the lake, no |fish| |will be able| to survive
                                     A             B                           C            D
5. Landslide |has| never |occur| in my |region| |since| 1995.
A B C D
C. READING
IX Read the passage. Fill in the gap with a suitable word.
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck very (1) ………………… in the morning. The first rumble, called a foreshock, occurred about 5:11 a.m. right along the San Andreas Fault. The San Andreas Fault is a crack in the earth that (2) ……………… about 800 miles through California. The weakness caused by this crack is a main (3) ………………… why earthquakes occur in the California region. The main quake was (4) ………………… 5:12 a.m. and (5) ………………… for almost a minute. The center of the quake was just outside of San Francisco proper. Buildings began to crumble immediately. The streets weren’t (6) ………………… crowded as they would have been later in the day. Those who were (7) ………………… their way to work were crushed (8) ……………… the rain of falling brick.

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17 tháng 2 2022

VII Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.
1. New Zealand is an ideal destination for travellers because of its many attract tourist …………attraction…………….      attract
2. People keep throwing rubbish into the lake, and it results in the ………death…………….. of many fish.                   die
3. Noise pollution ………threaten………………. people’s hearing ability.                                                                            threat
4. The ………flight…………. from Sydney to Wellington has been delayed because of bad weather.                           fly
5. A number of cleaning products contain very ……harmful………… chemicals.                                                               harm
VIII Find one mistake in each sentence and correct it.
1. The earthquake |happened| at |midday| when |many|people |had had|lunch
                                     A                  B                    C                       D => had
2. |Water pollute| in the lake |has made| the |fish| |die|.
              A  => Water pollution                                   B                 C      D
4. If the factory |doesn’t stop||pollute| the lake, no |fish| |will be able| to survive
                                     A             B    => polluting                       C            D
5. Landslide |has| never |occur| in my |region| |since| 1995.
A B C => occured D

17 tháng 2 2022

VII Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.
1. New Zealand is an ideal destination for travellers because of its many attract tourist attractions      attract
2. People keep throwing rubbish into the lake, and it results in the death of many fish.                   die
3. Noise pollution threaten people’s hearing ability.                                                                            threat
4. The flyer from Sydney to Wellington has been delayed because of bad weather.                           fly
5. A number of cleaning products contain very harmful chemicals.                                                               harm
VIII Find one mistake in each sentence and correct it.
1. The earthquake |happened| at |midday| when |many|people |had had|lunch
                                     A                  B                    C                       Dwere having
2. |Water pollute| in the lake |has made| the |fish| |die|.
             A water pollution                                    B                 C      D
4. If the factory |doesn’t stop||pollute| the lake, no |fish| |will be able| to survive
                                     A             Bpolluting                           C            D
5. Landslide |has| never |occur| in my |region| |since| 1995.
A Boccured C D
C. READING
IX Read the passage. Fill in the gap with a suitable word.
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck very (1) early in the morning. The first rumble, called a foreshock, occurred about 5:11 a.m. right along the San Andreas Fault. The San Andreas Fault is a crack in the earth that (2) runs about 800 miles through California. The weakness caused by this crack is a main (3) reason why earthquakes occur in the California region. The main quake was (4) occured at 5:12 a.m. and (5) lasted for almost a minute. The center of the quake was just outside of San Francisco proper. Buildings began to crumble immediately. The streets weren’t (6) as crowded as they would have been later in the day. Those who were (7) on their way to work were crushed (8) by the rain of falling brick.

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7 tháng 9 2021

1 joyful

2 imagination

3 legendary

4 selfish 

5 unconfident

Joyful

Imagination

Legendary

Selfish 

Unconfident

Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsStellar AstronomyMany parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.There are different types of stars...
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Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Stellar Astronomy

Many parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.

There are different types of stars in the universe. For our purposes, we can classify them into two categories: variable and binary. Variable stars are those which show some degree of variability in their luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity refers to the amount of energy radiated by a star, while magnitude refers to its brightness. At time the degree of variability may be high, requiring a telescope with an equally high light- gathering power. This can be achieved by using a lens of large diameter, such as that of a reflecting telescope.

Binary stars are those found in pairs that revolve around a common center. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a binary star. To observe a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope - its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation - must be very high.

Stellar astronomy is possible for a everyone, well beyond mere looking at the sky with the naked eye in order to identify constellations. With two basic of telescopes and rudimentary knowledge, much exploration can be achieved.

Complete the summary by choosing one sentence (A, B, C or D) that is among the most important information to fill in the blank.

A. Variable stars may differ in the amount of energy they radiate or in their luminosity.


 

B. Variable stars change in brightness and luminosity, and require a telescope with a large lens

C. Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth, is a binary star and requires a large telescope for observation

D. Many different types of stars exist, but the most important categories are variable and binary stars.


 

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10 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là B.

Câu B này chính là câu tóm tắt ý cho đoạn 2.

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

One of Hailey’s contributions to astronomy was _____

A. giving a name to one of the most famous comets

B. drawing a map of the Southern Hemisphere

C. finding a way to measure distances in space

D. founding the astronomy department at Oxford University

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7 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C
Đoạn 3 nói về tiểu sử và những đóng góp của Halley với ngành thiên văn học, theo đó đáp án xuất hiện ở
dòng số 6 câu “He helped find a way to measure distances in space.”(Ông đã tìm ra một cách để tính toán khoảng
cách trong vũ trụ)

Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsStellar AstronomyMany parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.There are different types of stars...
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Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Stellar Astronomy

Many parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.

There are different types of stars in the universe. For our purposes, we can classify them into two categories: variable and binary. Variable stars are those which show some degree of variability in their luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity refers to the amount of energy radiated by a star, while magnitude refers to its brightness. At time the degree of variability may be high, requiring a telescope with an equally high light- gathering power. This can be achieved by using a lens of large diameter, such as that of a reflecting telescope.

Binary stars are those found in pairs that revolve around a common center. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a binary star. To observe a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope - its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation - must be very high.

Stellar astronomy is possible for a everyone, well beyond mere looking at the sky with the naked eye in order to identify constellations. With two basic of telescopes and rudimentary knowledge, much exploration can be achieved.

Why does the author write that “stellar astronomy is possible for everyone”?

A. To emphasize that it is easy to become an astronomer


 

B. To encourage people to try observing stars


 

C.  To show that most people know a lot about stars


 

D. To explain why astronomy is popular


 

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9 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án là B

“stellar astronomy is possible for everyone “ - Thiên văn học về sao là có thể cho tất cả mọi người.

B. Để khuyến khích mọi người cố gắng quan sát sao

Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsStellar AstronomyMany parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.There are different types of stars...
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Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Stellar Astronomy

Many parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.

There are different types of stars in the universe. For our purposes, we can classify them into two categories: variable and binary. Variable stars are those which show some degree of variability in their luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity refers to the amount of energy radiated by a star, while magnitude refers to its brightness. At time the degree of variability may be high, requiring a telescope with an equally high light- gathering power. This can be achieved by using a lens of large diameter, such as that of a reflecting telescope.

Binary stars are those found in pairs that revolve around a common center. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a binary star. To observe a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope - its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation - must be very high.

Stellar astronomy is possible for a everyone, well beyond mere looking at the sky with the naked eye in order to identify constellations. With two basic of telescopes and rudimentary knowledge, much exploration can be achieved.

The word “ rudimentary” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to

A.  Advanced


 

B.  Formal


 

C. Basic


 

D. Important


 

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10 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án là C.

rudimentary: sơ khai = basic: căn bản

Các từ còn lại: Advanced: tiên tiến; formal: chính thức; important: quan trọng

Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsStellar AstronomyMany parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.There are different types of stars...
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Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Stellar Astronomy

Many parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.

There are different types of stars in the universe. For our purposes, we can classify them into two categories: variable and binary. Variable stars are those which show some degree of variability in their luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity refers to the amount of energy radiated by a star, while magnitude refers to its brightness. At time the degree of variability may be high, requiring a telescope with an equally high light- gathering power. This can be achieved by using a lens of large diameter, such as that of a reflecting telescope.

Binary stars are those found in pairs that revolve around a common center. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a binary star. To observe a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope - its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation - must be very high.

Stellar astronomy is possible for a everyone, well beyond mere looking at the sky with the naked eye in order to identify constellations. With two basic of telescopes and rudimentary knowledge, much exploration can be achieved.

The word “parameters” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to

A. Measurements


 

B. Laws


 

C. Categories


 

D. Numbers


 

1
3 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án là A.

parameters = measurements: các thông số

Nghĩa các từ còn lại: law: luật; categories: các loại; numbers: các số đếm

Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questionsStellar AstronomyMany parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.There are different types of stars...
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Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

Stellar Astronomy

Many parameters are used to describe a star. One of them is its temperature, which can be determined by simple observation; the color of a star and its temperature are related. Once the color of a star is identified, its temperature can be calculated through the use of scientific principles such as Wien’s Law.

There are different types of stars in the universe. For our purposes, we can classify them into two categories: variable and binary. Variable stars are those which show some degree of variability in their luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity refers to the amount of energy radiated by a star, while magnitude refers to its brightness. At time the degree of variability may be high, requiring a telescope with an equally high light- gathering power. This can be achieved by using a lens of large diameter, such as that of a reflecting telescope.

Binary stars are those found in pairs that revolve around a common center. The closest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, is a binary star. To observe a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope - its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation - must be very high.

Stellar astronomy is possible for a everyone, well beyond mere looking at the sky with the naked eye in order to identify constellations. With two basic of telescopes and rudimentary knowledge, much exploration can be achieved.

The word “radiated” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to

A. Received


 

B. Sent out


 

C. Burnt


 

D. Controlled


 

1
22 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là B.

radiated: được chiếu, tỏa ra = send out: được gửi đi, phân phát

Nghĩa các từ còn lại: received: được nhận; burnt: được đốt cháy; controlled: được điều khiển

Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close...
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Read the following passage and then choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

Comets are bodies that move around in space. They are something likes stars or small planets that move around the sun. Comets are surrounded by gases and the sun makes those gases look very bright. Dust can get caught in the gas around the comet and make the comet look like it has a tails.

Halley's Comet is the most famous comet, but we can't see it very often. In fact, it can only be seen from the Earth when it moves close the sun. This means that this beautiful comet only comes into our sky every 77 years or so. The last time Halley's Comet was invisible from the Earth was in 1991. Did you see it?

Halley's Comet was named after the English astronomer Edmond Halley. An astronomer studies the star and planets in the solar system. Edmond Halley was born in London, England, in 1656. He studies astronomy at Oxford University. In 1676, he left the university to study the astronomy of the Southern Hemisphere. He wrote a brook about the arrangement of the stars in the sky and the movement of the planets. He made the first accurate map of the stars we see in the sky. He also observed the moon and studied how the Moon affects the ocean tides. He helped find a way to measure distances in space. This measurement was used by other scientists to learn about the size of our solar system and the distances of many star and planets from the Earth.

Halley especially liked to study comets. He read about comets and observed them in the sky. He learned about the way they moved around the Sun — each comet follows a different path around the Sun and travels at its own speed. The path and speed of a body as it moves in space is called its orbit. Halley calculated the orbits of comets that he read about or saw himself. He found the orbits for twenty-four comets.

Halley also noticed that the paths of a comet seen in 1531 and of a comet seen in 1607 were identical to the path of a comet he had observed in 1682. He concluded that these three comets were, in fact, the same comet. Halley predicted that the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet” and can be seen from Earth. The first reports of this comet in history were made in 240 B.C. by Chinese astronomers, so we know that it has been orbiting the Sun to more than 2,000 years. Halley’s Comet is not the only comet in our sky, but it is the only one that appears regularly and can be predicted. It is also one of the brightest comets, and people can see it without a telescope.

Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of t Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. Like comets, the Earth also travels around the Sun. Sometimes the orbit of the Earth passes through the path of Hailey’s Comet. When this When this happens, dust left behind from the comet falls to Earth. The dust burns and makes brilliant lights like falling stars in the sky. You can see this happen every year in May and October. Astronomers predict that Hailey’s Comet will enter our sky again in 2061. Who do you think will see it?

Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Hailey’s Comet?

A. It won’t appear again until 2061

B. Chinese astronomers named it “Hailey’s Comet.”

C. It is predictable

D. It is bright

1
21 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án B
Đoạn số 5 có nhắc đến việc sao chổi được đặt tên là “Halley’s Comet” vào năm 1758 (Halley predicted that
the comet would come again in 1758, and it did! This comet was named “Halley’s Comet”“, tuy nhiên không phải do
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