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 1.                                                             STAMPS    The first stamp in the world was an English stamp . It was made ( 1) .……...1840 .Before that time people paid money to the postman ( 2)…… every letter  they received and the postman didn`t give letters to anybody (3)……...... didn`t pay him .      An English teacher whose (4)… … is Rowland Hill thought much about it . One day he said that people who wrote  the letters must ( 5)…….for them and not the...
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1.                                                             STAMPS

    The first stamp in the world was an English stamp . It was made ( 1) .……...

1840 .Before that time people paid money to the postman ( 2)…… every letter  they received and the postman didn`t give letters to anybody (3)……...... didn`t pay him .

      An English teacher whose (4)… … is Rowland Hill thought much about it . One day he said that people who wrote  the letters must ( 5)…….for them and not the (6) …..who got the letter . ( 7) ……spoke about it to people in the Government

       Soon all the ( 8)…..began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them .

2.                                                   ENGLAND

        England is not a large (1)… …No  town is very far ( 2) …..the sea.  Many English families  (3) …… their  holiday at (4) ……seaside. There are no high mountains in England , no very ( 5 ) ……rivers and no large forests.( 6 ) …..are many towns in England . The English (7 ) .….......looks (8)…… …..  beautiful , especially  ( 9) …..spring and summer . All  the forests , the fields  and  the  gardens   are  green , red , blue , yellow ,  and  white ( 10 )  …….flowers.

 

3.                                                 TELEVISION

 

        Television is ( 1) …..of man`s most important means ( 2)…… … communication. It brings (3) ……and sounds from ( 4) …..in the world to million of homes. A person  with  a ( 5) ……set  can ( 6) …… ..in his ( 7 )…… …and watch the president  ( 8) …..…..a speech  or  visit  a foreign country. Through  T V , home viewer  ( 9 ) ……..see and learn ( 10 ) …….people, places anything in far away lands.

 

1.Why don`t you ask her yourself?

à I suggest……………………………….

2.He prefers tennis to football.

à He`d rather ……………………………………………….

3.He`s never enough money .

à He`s always…………………….…………………………

4.Is this the only way to reach the city center.

à Isn`t there ……………………..…………………………

5.She didn`t say a word as she lelf the room

à She lelf the room ……………..………………………….

6.She is proud of being such a good cook.

à She prides……………………..………………………….

7. My city isn`t the same as yours.

à My city is  ………………………………………………

8. He remembered and so did she .

à He didn`t…………………………………………………

9. Who does this bag belong to ?

àWhose……………………………………………………

10. Have you got a cheaper  carpet than this ?

à Is this …………………………………………………..

11. Remember to check your flight number.

à  Don`t ……………………. ……………………………….

12 .Football attracts  people much and so does tennis

à  Foodball attract people as…………………………………

13 .The train to HaNoi lasted three hours.

à  It took ……………………………

14. Knowing English  is useful.

à  It ……………………………………….

15. I stopped. I bought a newspaper .

à  I stopped………………………………………………….

16. this office is too small for two people.

à this office isn`t…………………………………………….

17.the play was so boring that we left in the interval.

à we were so ………………………………………………..

18.jane is a better cook than kate

àkate can`t…………………………………………………..

19.knowing Englsh is useful

à it …………………………………………………………..

20.it took us two hours to water the flowers.

à we spend ………………………………………………….

 

 

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19 tháng 4 2019

1.                                                             STAMPS

    The first stamp in the world was an English stamp . It was made ( 1) .…in…...1840 .Before that time people paid money to the postman ( 2)…for… every letter  they received and the postman didn`t give letters to anybody (3)…who…...... didn`t pay him .

    An English teacher whose (4)…name … is Rowland Hill thought much about it . One day he said that people who wrote  the letters must ( 5)pay…….for them and not the (6) …..who got the letter . ( 7) …he…spoke about it to people in the Government

       Soon all the ( 8)…post..began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them .

2.                                                   ENGLAND

        England is not a large (1)....country .. ... No town is very far (2) ....from ......the sea. Many English families (3) ...spend...... their holiday at (4) ...the......seaside. There are no high mountains in England, no very (5) .....long....rivers and no large forests. (6) ....There ....... are many towns in England. The English (7) ........seaside...........looks (8).....quiet..... beautiful, especially (9) ......in .......spring and summer. All the forests, the fields and the gardens are green, red, blue, yellow and white (10) ..with ......flowers.

3.                                                 TELEVISION

 Television is one of man’s most important means of communication. It brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. A person with a television set can sit in his or her house and watch the President make a speech or visit a foreign country. He can see a war being happened and watch statesmen try to bring about peace. Through television, home viewers can learn about people, places, and things in faraway lands. 

19 tháng 4 2019

1.Why don`t you ask her yourself?

à I suggest…………asking her yourself…………………….

2.He prefers tennis to football.

à He`d rather ………………tennis than football.…………….

3.He`s never enough money .

à He`s always……short of money.​………………………

4.Is this the only way to reach the city center.

à Isn`t there …………… another way to reach the city centre ?…………………

5.She didn`t say a word as she lelf the room

à She lelf the room ………without saying a word………………….

6.She is proud of being such a good cook.

à She prides…………herself on cooking.………………….

7. My city isn`t the same as yours.

à My city is  ………different form yours………………

8. He remembered and so did she .

à He didn`t………fogetting ans neither did she………………………………

9. Who does this bag belong to ?

àWhose………bag is this?…………………………

10. Have you got a cheaper  carpet than this ?

à Is this ………… the cheapest carpet you have got?…………………..

11. Remember to check your flight number.

à  Don`t ………forget  to check your flight number.……….

12 .Football attracts  people much and so does tennis

à  Foodball attract people as………much as tennis…………

13 .The train to HaNoi lasted three hours.

à  It took ………3 hours to go to HN by train……………

14. Knowing English  is useful.

à  It ……………is useful to know E…………….

15. I stopped. I bought a newspaper .

à  I stopped…………to buy a newspaper……………….

16. this office is too small for two people.

à this office isn`t…………big enough for two people.………….

17.the play was so boring that we left in the interval.

à we were so ……a boring play that we left in the interval.………………..

18.jane is a better cook than kate

àkate can`t………cook as well as Jane …………………..

19.knowing Englsh is useful

à it ……………is useful to know E………………………………..

20.it took us two hours to water the flowers.

à we spend ………two hours watering the flowers.………

* Read the passage, then answer the questions below.The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman didn’t give the letters to anybody who didn’t pay him.An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the...
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* Read the passage, then answer the questions below.
The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman didn’t give the letters to anybody who didn’t pay him.
An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people in the government. Soon the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a
stamp on them.
1. When did the first stamp appear?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Before that, what did people have to do when they got a letter?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Did people get the letter if they refused to pay?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Who invented the stamp?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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13 tháng 3 2022

1. In 1840

2. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received 

3. No, they didn't

4. An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill

13 tháng 3 2022

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Read the passage, then answer the questions below.The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman didn’t give the letters to anybody who didn’t pay him.An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people...
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Read the passage, then answer the questions below.

The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman didn’t give the letters to anybody who didn’t pay him.

An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people in the government. Soon the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them.

21. When did the first stamp appear?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

22. Before that, what did people have to do when they got a letter?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

23. Did people get the letter if they refused to pay?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

24. Who invented the stamp?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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26 tháng 12 2016

The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him. An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people in the government. Soon the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them.

1) Which country made the first stamp?

-> English is the country which made the first stamp.

2) When did the first stamp appear?

-> It first appeared in 1840.

3) Before that, what did people have to do when they got a letter?

-> Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him.

4) Who invented the stamp?

-> An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, invented the stamp.

26 tháng 12 2016

The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him. An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people in the government. Soon the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them.

1) Which country made the first stamp?

=> English made the first stamp.

2) When did the first stamp appear?

=> The stamp appeared in 1840.

3) Before that, what did people have to do when they got a letter?

=> Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him.

4) Who invented the stamp?

=> An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill invented the stamp.

8 tháng 4 2017

The first stamp in the world was an English stamp. It was made in 1840. Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him. An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, thought much about this. One day, he said that the people who wrote the letter should pay for them, and not the people who got the letters. He then spoke about it to the people in the government. Soon the post offices began to sell little pieces of paper with a stamp on them.

1﴿ Which country made the first stamp?

‐> English is the country which made the first stamp.

2﴿ When did the first stamp appear?

‐> It first appeared in 1840.

3﴿ Before that, what did people have to do when they got a letter?

‐> Before that, people paid money to the postman for every letter that they received and the postman did not give the letters to anybody who did not pay him.

4﴿ Who invented the stamp?

‐> An English teacher, whose name was Rowland Hill, invented the stamp.

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Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE). Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down...
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Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).

Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down airplane stamp, valued at almost 1 million dollars. Also the result of a printing mistake is the world's most expensive stamp, the Treskilling Yellow, so called because it was originally worth three shillings when issued in Sweden in 1855, and because it was supposed to be printed in green, this being the only known sample in yellow. This stamp was recently sold at auction for 1.7 milion pounds, making it the single most expensive item by weight in the world. Of course, amateur philatelists would do well to concentrate on a sub-section of the wonderful world that is philately, such as collecting every stamp issued by a certain government in a year, or collecting every stamp of a particular design, etc. Any other approach to this hobby is a sure fire recipe for frustration and perhaps for ruin.

1. This artical mainly tells hobbyists how to get into stamp collecting. ........

2. The most famous stamp is also the most expensive. ...........

3. Both of the stamps mentioned have printing mistakes. .........

4. The sale of the world's most expensive stamp was arranged through a private dealer. .......

5. The world's most expensive stamp was originally supposed to be green. .......C

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30 tháng 3 2017

Read the following passage, translate and write T (for TRUE) and F (for FALSE).

Like most other hobbies, stamp colleting can be exhilarating, time-consuming and, for the uninitiated, overwhelming. Consider this - it is estimated that in the last 100 years alone, close to one billion diffrent stamps have been issued by governments all around the world. Not only that, but some of these stamps are as rare, and as expensive, as Renaissance paintings. The most famous is probably the upside-down airplane stamp, valued at almost 1 million dollars. Also the result of a printing mistake is the world's most expensive stamp, the Treskilling Yellow, so called because it was originally worth three shillings when issued in Sweden in 1855, and because it was supposed to be printed in green, this being the only known sample in yellow. This stamp was recently sold at auction for 1.7 milion pounds, making it the single most expensive item by weight in the world. Of course, amateur philatelists would do well to concentrate on a sub-section of the wonderful world that is philately, such as collecting every stamp issued by a certain government in a year, or collecting every stamp of a particular design, etc. Any other approach to this hobby is a sure fire recipe for frustration and perhaps for ruin.

1. This artical mainly tells hobbyists how to get into stamp collecting. T

2. The most famous stamp is also the most expensive.T

3. Both of the stamps mentioned have printing mistakes. F

4. The sale of the world's most expensive stamp was arranged through a private dealer. F

5. The world's most expensive stamp was originally supposed to be green

30 tháng 3 2017

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Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below. Getting In Touch Through The Ages Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else. The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375....
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Getting In Touch Through The Ages

Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else.

The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375. Letter writing was so popular in the 1840s that people delivered the post several times a day.

An American company - Remington and Sons - made the first typewriter in 1871. All the letters in the word "typewriter" were on the top line of the keyboard so that salesmen could demonstrate the machine more easily. Amazingly, the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

In 1875, when Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated a fantastic new invention called the telephone, nobody was very interested in it. The first fax machine appeared at around the same time, but it was so enormous that no one wanted one - in fact, fax machine didn’t become popular for another hundred years.

Then there was the walkie-talkie, a small two-way radio first used by the US army in the 1930s. However, since they weighed around 13.5 kilos, the talking was perhaps easier than the walking! After World War Two, they became popular with police officers.

Nowadays, we can send messages and pictures around the world in a few seconds using computers and mobile phones. It is hard to believe that e-mail was only invented in 1971, and the first text message was sent in 1992. Today we send over a billion text messages around the world every single day, and an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

7. When was the first text message?

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

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29 tháng 3 2021

1. They carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers.

2. It cost just one penny.

3. They delivered letters several times a day.

4. They are arranged in the same way as the typewriter.

5. It appeared in the 1870s.

6. Because the talking was perhaps easier than the walking.

7. It was sent in 1992.

8. We send over a billion text messages around the world every day.

* Câu cuối phải là đoạn sau chứ Q ?

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

=>  people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt  by hand over hundreds of kilometers. 

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

=>The first stamp cost just one penny.

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

people delivered the post several times a day.

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

=> The first fax machine appeared at around the same time (1875)

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

=> because  the first walkie-talkies weighed around 13.5 kilos

7. When was the first text message?

=> the first text message was sent in 1992

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

Today we send an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

Read the passage, and then choose the correct answer. Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. You can learn many things, such as the geography of a country from stamps. Postal stamps are source of interesting facts and important dates about every country in the world. It makes stamp collecting become very popular. As you look at the pages of a stamp album, you can learn interesting details of foreign customs, arts, literature, history and culture. Their colours can make you feel relaxed and...
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Read the passage, and then choose the correct answer.
Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. You can learn many things, such as the geography of a country from stamps. Postal stamps are source of interesting facts and important dates about every country in the world. It makes stamp collecting become very popular.
As you look at the pages of a stamp album, you can learn interesting details of foreign customs, arts, literature, history and culture. Their colours can make you feel relaxed and happy.
Collecting stamps can become a business. If you are lucky in finding a special stamp, it will bring you some money besides knowledge and pleasure.
1. All of the following are true EXCEPT _____.
A. stamps can make you relaxed and happy
B. stamps can make you know more
C. stamps collecting can make you famous
D. you can earn money from your collection if you are lucky
2. According to the passage, it is true to say that _____.
A. stamp collecting helps you become rich and famous
B. stamp collecting is a very popular hobby
C. stamp collectors can earn a lot of money from stamp collecting
D. stamp collecting is a hobby that costs you a lot of money
3. The main idea of the passage is _____.
A. the history of stamp collecting
B. good things from stamp collecting
C. the ways of stamp collecting
D. famous stamp collectors

2
7 tháng 11 2017

Read the passage, and then choose the correct answer.
Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. You can learn many things, such as the geography of a country from stamps. Postal stamps are source of interesting facts and important dates about every country in the world. It makes stamp collecting become very popular.
As you look at the pages of a stamp album, you can learn interesting details of foreign customs, arts, literature, history and culture. Their colours can make you feel relaxed and happy.
Collecting stamps can become a business. If you are lucky in finding a special stamp, it will bring you some money besides knowledge and pleasure.
1. All of the following are true EXCEPT _____.
A. stamps can make you relaxed and happy
B. stamps can make you know more
C. stamps collecting can make you famous
D. you can earn money from your collection if you are lucky
2. According to the passage, it is true to say that _____.
A. stamp collecting helps you become rich and famous
B. stamp collecting is a very popular hobby
C. stamp collectors can earn a lot of money from stamp collecting
D. stamp collecting is a hobby that costs you a lot of money
3. The main idea of the passage is _____.
A. the history of stamp collecting
B. good things from stamp collecting
C. the ways of stamp collecting
D. famous stamp collectors

7 tháng 8 2018

1. C

2. B

3.B

True or False Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world. English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the continents of the...
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True or False

Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world.

English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the continents of the world. This exporting of English began in the seventeenth century,with the first settlements in the United States,assisted by massive immigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,that has given the English language its present standing in the world.

1. English was spoken by a few million people in Shakespeare's time.......

2. It is considered as a mother language outside England.......

3. English was spoken in North America in the seventeenth century.........

4. Most of the immigration in the USA do not speak English.............

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29 tháng 7 2018

Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world.

English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the continents of the world. This exporting of English began in the seventeenth century,with the first settlements in the United States,assisted by massive immigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,that has given the English language its present standing in the world.

1. English was spoken by a few million people in Shakespeare's time...T....

2. It is considered as a mother language outside England....T...

3. English was spoken in North America in the seventeenth century....F.....

4. Most of the immigration in the USA do not speak English......F....

29 tháng 7 2018

câu 2 ở trong bài nói as a mother tongue con ở câu hỏi ns as a mother language đúng hay sai

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. You can learn many things, such as the geography of a country from stamps. Postal stamps are a source of interesting facts and important dates about every country in the world. It makes stamp collecting become very popular. As you look at the pages of a stamp album, you can learn interesting details of foreign customs, arts, literature, history and culture. Their colours can make you feel relaxed...
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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Stamp collecting is an interesting hobby. You can learn many things, such as the geography of a country from stamps. Postal stamps are a source of interesting facts and important dates about every country in the world. It makes stamp collecting become very popular. As you look at the pages of a stamp album, you can learn interesting details of foreign customs, arts, literature, history and culture. Their colours can make you feel relaxed and happy. Collecting stamps can become a business. If you are lucky in finding a special stamp, it will bring you some money besides knowledge and pleasure.

Question: According to the passage, it is true to say that_____

Astamp collecting helps you become rich and famous

B. stamp collecting is a very popular hobby

Cstamp collectors can earn a lot of money from stamp collecting

D. stamp collecting is a hobby that costs you a lot of money

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23 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án đúng là B

Thông tin trong bài: It makes stamp collecting become very popular

Loại A và D vì hai thông tin này không có trong bài

Loại C vì thông tin sai, sai ở từ “a lot of”

Thông tin:

Collecting stamps can become a business. If you are lucky in finding a special stamp, it will bring you some money besides knowledge and pleasure.

(Bộ tem có thể trở thành một nơi để kinh doanh. Nếu bạn may mắn tìm được một con tem đặc biệt, nó sẽ mang lại cho bạn một số tiền bên cạnh kiến thức và niềm vui.)

Read the following text and decide if each sentence below is correct or incorrect. Stamp collecting- It's a hobby that can grow and grow Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection of their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy because stamps are everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from favourite aunts and letters from...
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Stamp collecting- It's a hobby that can grow and grow

Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection of their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy because stamps are everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from favourite aunts and letters from pen-friends can all provide you with stamps from all over the world. But once you've started collecting seriously, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors' Club which exists to provide collectors with new British stamps. As a Club member you order the special sets of new stamps you want for your collection. You can receive these in three different ways. We can either post you a complete set of stamps on an envelope addressed to you, or send you the same stamps in a colourful information pack with lots of interesting facts. Or, if your prefer, we can send you the individual stamps for you to arrange in special book of your own. The Stamp Collectors' Club has about 70.000 members and you could become a member too, with a two-year membership costing just $5. You can even get a reduction if a group of you joint at the same time. We're sure you'll agree that this is great value for money. And when you join, the Club sends you a Starter Pack at no extra cost. This contains 100 stamps to begin your collection, together with an attractive box to keep them in. You also receive our helpful 4-page guide to collecting, which has further suggestions on how to add to your collection and includes useful addresses of shops and businesses that sell stamps. Every two months you'll get a copy of the club magazine, which is packed full of competitions and quizzes, and gives you to chance to exchange stamps with members around the world. Why not start on an adventure which will give you years of pleasure? You'll spend many happy hours looking at the amazing variety of stamps in your collection or searching for unusual ones which you know are out there somewhere just waiting to be found. So join the Stamp Collectors' Club today and discover the fun and excitement of stamp collecting. To join the Club simply complete the application form and send your membership fee. Ypur Starter Pack will be sent within 28 days of receipt of your application. 1. The Stamp Collectors' Club sends you special stamps from many different countries. 2. The Club sends every member the same set of new stamps. 3. Information packs include a full set of stamps. 4. It costs $5 a year to join the Stamp Collectors' Club. 5. It is cheaper if several people joing the Club together. 6. The Club sends each new member a hundred free stamps. 7. The guide tells you where you may be able to buy the stamps you want. 8. Members of the Club are sent a monthly magazine. 9. The magazine helps you to contact other members. 10. You must write a letter to the Club if you want to join.
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