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10 tháng 8 2019

Change into passive

1. The local officials believe that twenty large trees were cut down last week.

=> It is believed that twenty large trees were cut down last week.

Twenty large trees are believed to have been cut down last week.

2. Many people say that the new entrance fee to the pagoda is too high.

=> It is said that the new entrance fee to the pagoda is too high.

The new entrance fee to the pagoda is said to be too high.

3. Journalists have reported that many foreign visitors to Hoi An are from Japan.

=> It has been reported that many foreign visitors to Hoi An are from Japan.

4. Experts believe that the landslides were caused by recent floods.

=> It is believed that the landslides were caused by recent floods.

The landslides are believed to have been caused by recent floods.

5. Tourists have expected that the rickshaws would be cheaper than taxis.

=> It has been expected that the rickshaws would be cheaper than taxis.

11 tháng 8 2019

1. The local officials believe that twenty large trees were cut down last week.

=> It is believed that twenty large trees were cut down last week.

Twenty large trees are believed to have been cut down last week.

2. Many people say that the new entrance fee to the pagoda is too high.

=> It is said that the new entrance fee to the pagoda is too high.

The new entrance fee to the pagoda is said to be too high.

3. Journalists have reported that many foreign visitors to Hoi An are from Japan.

=> It has been reported that many foreign visitors to Hoi An are from Japan.

4. Experts believe that the landslides were caused by recent floods.

=> It is believed that the landslides were caused by recent floods.

The landslides are believed to have been caused by recent floods.

5. Tourists have expected that the rickshaws would be cheaper than taxis.

=> It has been expected that the rickshaws would be cheaper than taxis

Change into passive voice.1. People say tortoises live longer than elephants.2. They say that he is the richest man in our town.3. They are building several new schools in our town.4. They believe that he won Vietlot last week.5. Sam killed a lion last week. 6. You must hand in your report before the end of this month.7. I had just finished the job when the factory closed.8. No one has opened that box for the past hundred years.9. Are you going to mail these letters soon?10. People reported...
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Change into passive voice.

1. People say tortoises live longer than elephants.

2. They say that he is the richest man in our town.

3. They are building several new schools in our town.

4. They believe that he won Vietlot last week.

5. Sam killed a lion last week. 6. You must hand in your report before the end of this month.

7. I had just finished the job when the factory closed.

8. No one has opened that box for the past hundred years.

9. Are you going to mail these letters soon?

10. People reported that he broke into my house last night.

11. I had my father repair my bike yesterday.

12. Mrs Brown is having the dressmaker make her new shirt.

13. Someone has stolen my car yesterday.

14. My sister is going to have the hairdresser's cut her hair. 15. Somebody must do something for these poor men.

16. Nobody has made mistakes.

17. They think that he is living in London now.

18. Somebody has brought this child up badly.

19. The teacher promised Jane a prize if she worked well.

20. I hate people looking at me.

21. One cannot eat an orange if nobody has peeled it.

22. They said that this house was built long ago.

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24 tháng 2 2022

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen, could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller. The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'.

The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's ecosystem.

There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt. This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.

Question. In paragraph 2, the word "it” refers to  ____.

Aroom 

B. process

C. rainforest 

D. deforestation

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19 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án D

Thông tin: This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'. The good news is that it is slowing down.

Dịch: Quá trình chặt cây này được gọi là "phá rừng". Tin tốt là nó đang chậm lại.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen, could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller. The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'.

The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's ecosystem.

There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt. This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.

Question. What might help to restrain global warming?

A. increasing deforestation

B. stabilising deforestation

C. stop cutting down trees

D. clearing more trees for farming

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15 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án C

Thông tin: If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.

Dịch: Nếu họ ngừng phá rừng, điều đó có thể giúp ngăn chặn sự nóng lên toàn cầu.

19 tháng 12 2021

Some solutions is expected to be made

Climbing is thought to be a dangerous sport

The towers is rumoured to have been built very long ago

The cat is said to like catching big mice

The soldiers is said to have surrendered to the enemy.

The man is known to put up with his wife too much

19 tháng 12 2021

cảm ơn ạ

9 tháng 9 2017

Turn these sentences into passive voice:

1.People were telling me what to do all the time and I didn't enjoy it.

I WAS BEING TOLD WAHT TO DO ALL THE TIME AND I DIDN'T ENJOY IT.

2. He wants people to call him sir

HE WANTS TO BE CALLED SIR.

3. We believe that he has special knowledge

HE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE.

4. People think she is the most beautiful girl

SHE IS THOUGHT TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GORL.

5. People say he is very rich

HE IS SAID TO BE VERY RICH.

6. People believe that he was the first man to land on the moon

HE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN THE FIRST MAN TO LAND ON THE MOON.

7. They say that Jenny is the brightest student in the class

JENNY IS SAID TO BE THE BRIGHTEST STUDENT IN THE CLASS.

9 tháng 9 2017

Mình cảm ơn nhé

3 tháng 4 2019

1. We will have to fulfill the test tomorrow.

=> The test will have to be fulfilled ( by us ) tomorrow.

2. Where did they hold the comference last week?

=> Where was the comference held ( by them ) last week?

3. I don't often give her pocket money.

=> Her pocket isn't often given money ( by me ).

4. Have you sent him the latest report yet?

=> Has he been sent the latest report yet?

5. People said that he was quite lazy that time.

=> He is said to be quite lazy that time.

6. My brother doesn't want anyone to betray him as a coward.

=> No one is wanted to betray him as a coward by my brother.

7. Was she having you explain the problems clearly?

=> Were you being had to explain the problems clearly ( by her )?

8. We are used to announcing the press release at the end of each week.

=> The press release is used to being announced ( by us ) at the end of each week.

9. People think that my house is too old to be repaired.

=> My house is thought to be too old to be repaired.

10. Were they making you study hard at that time?

=> Were you being made to study hard ( by them ) at that time?

I . Change the following sentences into passive, using ”It”1 People say that one – pillar pagoda was built in 1049.à__________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 Now people know that there used to be royal palaces and monuments in The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. à_______________________________________________________________________________________3. They have rumored that there are many untouched landscapes inside Phong Nha...
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I . Change the following sentences into passive, using ”It”

1 People say that one – pillar pagoda was built in 1049.

à__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2 Now people know that there used to be royal palaces and monuments in The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. à_______________________________________________________________________________________

3. They have rumored that there are many untouched landscapes inside Phong Nha Cave.

à__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. They said that their neighbors were terrorists.

à______________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. Everyone believes that our government will take a strong measure to preserve man- made wonders à___________________________________________________________________________________________

6. People claim that Phong Nha – Ke Bang can be compared to a huge geological museum.

à______________________________________________________________________________________________________

7. They reported that there were some natural wonders in the world destroyed by bombing.à___________________________________________________________________________________________

8. They understand that many kinds of food in the marke t are not safe for people’s health.

à______________________________________________________________________________________________________

9. They think that the company is planning a new advertising campaign

à______________________________________________________________________________________________________

10 They reported that two people were injured in the explosion.

à__________________________________________________________________________________________

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen, could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller. The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'.

The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's ecosystem.

There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt. This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.

Question. In paragraph 1, the word "room” is closest in meaning to ____.

A. chamber

B. flat

C. area

D. studio

1
16 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án C

Room = Area (không gian)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen, could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller. The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'.

The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's ecosystem.

There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt. This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming.

Question. In paragraph 2, the word “enormous” is closest in meaning to ?

Aserious

B. important

C. common

D. insignificant

1
22 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Enormous = serious (nghiêm trọng, to lớn)