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3 tháng 9 2018

1 They looked.........everywhere...............for Helen but they couldn't find her.

2 .............everybody................is wondering why ..........no one................noticed...........something.........before.

3 I want to go ........somewhere.............this weekend.I haven't been .........anywhere............for ages.

4 Has .......anyone..............seen my pen? I have looked for it...........everywhere.............but it's ..........not...........to be found.

3 tháng 9 2018

Eg: Ron knows everything there is to know about computer.

1 ..............everyone........ knows Charlie but ......no one.................. really likes him.

2 We could hardly see.........anything............in the dark.

3 I'm so tired! I just want to go ........anywhere............. to relax for a few day.

5 Are you doing...........anything.............at the moment? I need to ask you something.

3 tháng 9 2018

Eg: Ron knows everything there is to know about computer.

1 Michael never does .......anything.................. without asking ...........any....... first.

2 Is there............any.........milk in the fridge or shall I go and get........some..........?

3 ..........everybody..............was very pleased with their result;.....no one..............was disappointed.

4 Has........someone..............told you............anything.............about what you have to do?

5 There is ...........something.............that ..........no one..................can say to make me feel better.

4 tháng 3 2018

Các nhà khoa học nghiên cứu xương khủng long để tìm hiểu xem chúng trông như thế nào. Đã có hơn 700 loại khủng long khác nhau. Một số con khủng long ăn thực vật và ăn thịt. Một số đi trên 4 chân. Một số có thể bay và sống trên biển. Chúng tôi biết tất cả các điều đều khác nhau nhưng không ai biết màu sắc và hình dáng của chúng. Điều này là do không có da khủng long còn lại để nghiên cứu.

4 tháng 3 2018

Các nhà khoa học nghiên cứu xương khủng long để tìm hiểu xem chúng sống như thế nào.

đã có hơn 700 loại khủng long khác nhau! Một số loài khủng long ăn thực vật và những người khác ăn thịt. Một số đi bộ trên hai chân và những người khác đi trên bốn chân. Một số có thể bay và những người khác sống trên biển. Chúng tôi biết tất cả đều khác nhau nhưng không ai biết màu sắc và kiểu dáng của chúng. Điều này là do không có da khủng long còn lại để nghiên cứu

Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word: Almost every office now uses computer. They are used for all kinds of work. For (1)......, scientists, engineers, and economists use them. Bussiness people use (2)....... to make business decisions. Doctors also use computers to help their patients. Computers make work easier for writers, (3)......... And even students now use computers to help in (4)....... studies. Besides, some people (5)...... computers at home to help them make plans...
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Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word:

Almost every office now uses computer. They are used for all kinds of work. For (1)......, scientists, engineers, and economists use them. Bussiness people use (2)....... to make business decisions. Doctors also use computers to help their patients. Computers make work easier for writers, (3)......... And even students now use computers to help in (4)....... studies. Besides, some people (5)...... computers at home to help them make plans (6)....... pay bills. Everyone knows (7)........ computers are useful. And there are many other new computer programs. Some people like the way computers hum and sing (8)........ they are working. It is a happy sound, (9)......... the sounds of toys. Computer also have lights and pretty pictures. With a computer, anyone can feel like an artist. And computers even seem to have personalities. That may sound strange, but computers seem to have feelings. Sometimes they seem happy, (10)........... they seem angry. It is easy to think they are like people.

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6 tháng 1 2020

Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word:

Almost every office now uses computer. They are used for all kinds of work. For (1)...example ..., scientists, engineers, and economists use them. Bussiness people use (2)...computers... to make business decisions. Doctors also use computers to help their patients. Computers make work easier for writers, (3)....readers..... And even students now use computers to help in (4)...their.... studies. Besides, some people (5)...have... computers at home to help them make plans (6)....or... pay bills. Everyone knows (7)..that...... computers are useful. And there are many other new computer programs. Some people like the way computers hum and sing (8)...when..... they are working. It is a happy sound, (9).....like.... the sounds of toys. Computer also have lights and pretty pictures. With a computer, anyone can feel like an artist. And computers even seem to have personalities. That may sound strange, but computers seem to have feelings. Sometimes they seem happy, (10).....Sometimes ...... they seem angry. It is easy to think they are like people.

đoán thế nhaaaa

6 tháng 1 2020

thank!!!

Nearly everyone today has access to a computer at home, at work or at school and knows how to use it. Some of us can use a computer for very basic things, others for more challenging tasks,but there is no question about it; today’s children are growing up in a world where it will be essential to have advanced computer skills to find work or be part of the modern community.Already schools are preparing young people at earlier and earlier ages to use technology. Many schools use computers in the...
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Nearly everyone today has access to a computer at home, at work or at school and knows how to use it. Some of us can use a computer for very basic things, others for more challenging tasks,but there is no question about it; today’s children are growing up in a world where it will be essential to have advanced computer skills to find work or be part of the modern community.Already schools are preparing young people at earlier and earlier ages to use technology. Many schools use computers in the classroom and it is routine for students to do online research for projects and even submit homework online.
However, experts say that schools need to do more. Using a computer is not the same as
understanding how it works. And educationalists want all children to have classes in computer programming, or coding, as it is called. In the past, the youngsters who coded were often male and had the reputation for being obsessed with computers. This earned them the nickname of ‘nerd’ or ‘geek.’ Today coding is becoming more popular and teenagers no longer care about such labels.
The main problem of giving coding lessons to every child is obviously related to having enough of the right equipment. Eben Upton wanted to solve this problem. He realized that the number of students who were applying to study IT at college was dropping and it was important to change this. So, he co-designed and developed an amazing little computer called the Raspberry Pi for use in schools. This is a tiny computer, the same size as a credit card. It can be connected to a computer monitor or TV screen and works with a normal keyboard and mouse. The Pi is small,cheap and effective. It allows students in classrooms to find out more about computers and how to code. Eben started selling the Pis in 2012 and now, there are more than two million in use worldwide.In spite of this progress, there are still not enough computers in classrooms. Amy Mathers is a very clever fourteen-year-old from Manchester and she recently won first prize in the ‘Digital Girl of the Year’ award. This award highlights the achievements of girls in Europe and hopes to encourage more girls to become coders. However, Amy could not use a Raspberry Pi at school. She had to buy one (or rather her mother did!) and she learned what she could do on it by herself and from organized free events such as ‘Manchester Girl Geeks’ workshops and ‘Codecademy’.Amy thinks more students should have the opportunities that she did. When asked at what age children should start to learn coding, Amy said that anyone who could read and type could learn to code! So, maybe we’ll soon see baby Raspberry Pis in toyshops?
Exercise 1 Read the article and choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

1What opinion does the writer express in the first paragraph?
AEveryone should develop advanced computer skills.
BLearning computer skills is very challenging.
CStudents can learn computer skills when they are very young.
DComputer classes need to be a routine part of the school day.
2Experts think that students __________.
Ashould learn to make computers.
Bneedn’t worry about nicknames.
Crequire more instruction on writing computer programs.
Dhave more chance of success with computers if they are male.
3Eben Upton developed a computer __________.
Ato make it easier for school children to learn to code.
Bto increase the number of students going to his university.
Cto replace existing computers in schools.
Dto build a business and make money.

4 Amy Mathers is well-known because __________

Ashe started a series of popular computer workshops.
Bshe won an international competition.
Cshe developed a better computer than the Pi.
Dshe gives advice to students who want to become coders.
5Which sentence best summarizes the article?
AThe Raspberry Pi has solved the problem for schoolchildren learning to code.
BEducation needs more investment to enable students to use computers well.
CGirls are progressing faster and faster with computing skills.
DStudents need to learn code and they need to learn young.

 

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9 tháng 3 2023

Tôi muốn xem đáp án ạ

I.Read this passage carefully The countryside is more beautiful than a city and pleasant to live in . Many ppeople think so and they go the countryside for their summer holidays. Some people also build their house in a village so they can go there when they have free time English villages are not all the same but they are not very different from others. Almost every villages has a church and we can see it drom a long distance. Countrylife is more comfortable now and many villages are very...
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I.Read this passage carefully
The countryside is more beautiful than a city and pleasant to live in . Many ppeople think so and they go the countryside for their summer holidays. Some people also build their house in a village so they can go there when they have free time
English villages are not all the same but they are not very different from others. Almost every villages has a church and we can see it drom a long distance. Countrylife is more comfortable now and many villages are very nearr to some small towns where people can buy everything
1. Find the word or phrase in the passage which has the same meaning with:
a. spare time..........................................................
b. whole.................................................................
c. to look................................................................
d. a lot of...............................................................
2. Answer the questions:
a. What do people think about the countryside?
..............................................................................
b. Where do some people build their house?
.............................................................................

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16 tháng 12 2018

A. Free time

B. All

C. See

D. Some

2.

A. It's more beautiful than a city

B. In a village

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Generation GapGeneration gap is a popular (26) used to describe the wide differences between members of younger generation and their older. A generation gap exists when older and younger people don't understand each other (27)______ their experiences, their opinions, habits, behaviour and life conditions. Generation gap can exist between two, or even three generations in a family, between mature and immature generations....
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Generation Gap

Generation gap is a popular (26) used to describe the wide differences between members of younger generation and their older. A generation gap exists when older and younger people don't understand each other (27)______ their experiences, their opinions, habits, behaviour and life conditions. Generation gap can exist between two, or even three generations in a family, between mature and immature generations. Firstly, there are some different opinions between parents and children of their career, education and love. People live in the old society always think they should (28)______ everything for their children from selections of primary school to job, and then finding a wife or a husband for their children. There are many things children want but their parents think (29)______ are unnecessary. That causes misunderstanding and (30)______ gaps. Secondly, the young generation thinks differently from the old generation does. They can be affected by many new fashion (31)________. Life is more modern now, so fashion like recreation, entertainment, clothes, and hairstyle has to be changed to become more (32)_______ for busy life. The young generation likes listening to pop, rock, hip hop music, but the older generation likes listening to classical music, folk songs. There are always gaps between generations. Next, the older generation has more experiences than the younger: they know what is right, what is wrong but the younger will comment, deny everything without any experiences. (33)_______ , in some cases, the young generation makes foolish mistakes because of having no experiences. In short, parents seldom listen to their children and children always think parents are so strict and conservative. To shorten these distances or to (34)________this big barrier, parents and children should sit together and talk or discuss like friends. The young generation can learn experiences from the old one, and the old generation need to refresh their (35)___________to receive the new lifestyle. If everyone can do that, the gaps will be filled.

Question 26:

A. name

B. term

C. description

D. Way

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7 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: name (n): tên

term (n): thuật ngữ

description (n): sự miêu tả

way (n): cách thức 

Generation gap is a popular term used to describe the wide differences between members of younger generation and their older.

Tạm dịch: Khoảng cách thế hệ là một thuật ngữ phổ biến được sử dụng để mô tả sự khác biệt lớn giữa thế hệ trẻ và thế hệ lớn tuổi hơn .

Đáp án cần chọn là: B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 13, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question. Grandparents are becoming the forgotten generation, with youngsters now too busy to listen to their stories from the olden days. A study of 1,000 five to 18 year-olds reveals just 21 per cent will visit their older relatives to hear about how their lives were different in the past; such as where they worked, how it was living in the war, and how they met the love of their life....
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 13, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.

Grandparents are becoming the forgotten generation, with youngsters now too busy to listen to their stories from the olden days.

A study of 1,000 five to 18 year-olds reveals just 21 per cent will visit their older relatives to hear about how their lives were different in the past; such as where they worked, how it was living in the war, and how they met the love of their life. More than half of youths have no idea what job their grandparent did before retirement - admitting they'd never thought to ask. Sadly, one in 10 admitted they are simply not interested in their grandmother's or grandad's previous job or talents and interests, and a quarter only turn up to see them for pocket money. But 23 per cent claim the reason they don't know anything about their older relatives is because they don't really get the chance to talk properly.

Geoff Bates, spokesman for McCarthy 8/. Stone's Inspirational Generation campaign, said: We know this generation have lived full lives with heroic tales to tell and so much to offer, but how many of us have actually thought to ask these questions of our older family members? We want to shout about the amazing feats retirees have achieved in their lifetime and put the spotlight on the wonderfully colorful lives of today's older people. We are calling on parents and children to talk to their grandparents, to find out what they have done in their lives - and continue to do, and tell us all about it so we can give them the credit they deserve."

Researchers found that although 65 per cent of youngsters do see their grandparents every single week, 37 per cent claim this is only because their parents want them to. And while 39 per cent talk to their grandparents on the phone, Facebook or Skype at least once a week - 16 per cent once a day - conversation is rarely focused on what they are doing or have done in the past. Four in 10 kids have no idea what their grandparents proudest achievements are, while 30 per cent don't know if they have any special skills or talents. And 42 per cent don't spend any time talking about their grandparent's history -and are therefore clueless about what their grandmother or grandad was like when they were younger. Perhaps due to this lack of communication and respect, just six per cent of children say they look up to their grandparents as a role model and inspiration. However, grandchildren are agreed their grandparents are both loving and friendly, while 43 per cent think they're funny - with 23 per cent admitting they often have more fun with their elderly relatives than their parents.

(Source: haps://www.independent.co.uk

According to the last paragraph, the proportion of the young voluntarily visiting their older family members every week is  _______.

A. 37%

B. 65%

C. 28%

D. 39%

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31 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án C

Theo đoạn văn cuối, tỉ lệ những người trẻ tuổi tự nguyện đến thăm ông bà mình mỗi tuần là ________.

A. 37%                          B. 65%                          C. 28%                  D. 39%

Từ khoa: proportion/ the young/ voluntarily visiting their older family members

Căn cứ thông tin đoạn cuối:

 

“Researchers found that although 65 per cent of youngsters do see their grandparents every single week, 37 per cent claim this is only because their parents want them to."

(Các nhà nghiên cứu thấy rằng mặc dù 65% thanh thiếu niên thật sự có đến thăm ông bà hàng tuần, nhưng 37% trong số đó khẳng định đó là bởi vì bố mẹ chúng muốn chúng làm như vậy).

=> Như vậy, chỉ có 28% trong số 65% đó la tự nguyện đến thăm ông bà hàng tuần.

There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly (1)_____ doing anything else in their spare time. Naturally, parents are (2)_____ to find out why the internet is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be harmful for their children. Should parents worry if their children are spending that much time (3)_____ their computer? Obviously, if children are bent over...
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There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly (1)_____ doing anything else in their spare time. Naturally, parents are (2)_____ to find out why the internet is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be harmful for their children. Should parents worry if their children are spending that much time (3)_____ their computer?

Obviously, if children are bent over their computer for hours, (4)_____ in some game, instead of doing their homework, then something is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the children should make of the Internet, and the child should give his or her (5)____ that it won't interfere with homework. If the child is not holding to this arrangement, parents can take more drastic steps. Dealing with a child's use of the internet is not much different from negotiating any other sort of bargain about behavior.

Điền vào số 1

A. always

B. rarely

C. never

D. ever

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15 tháng 4 2019

Đáán D

Gii thích: hardly ever (hu như không bao gi)