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a. You’re preparing for a camping trip to Cát Tiên National Park.Work in pair. Look at the list and choose the five most important items to bring with you and give the reason why.(Bạn đang chuẩn bị cho chuyến dã ngoại tại vườn quốc gia Cát Tiên. Làm việc theo cặp. Nhìn vào danh sách và chọn 5 thứ quan trọng bạn mang đi và giải thích lí do.)- What do we need to bring for our camping trip?(Chúng ta cần mang gì cho chuyến đi cắm trại của mình?)- We need...
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a. You’re preparing for a camping trip to Cát Tiên National Park.Work in pair. Look at the list and choose the five most important items to bring with you and give the reason why.

(Bạn đang chuẩn bị cho chuyến dã ngoại tại vườn quốc gia Cát Tiên. Làm việc theo cặp. Nhìn vào danh sách và chọn 5 thứ quan trọng bạn mang đi và giải thích lí do.)

- What do we need to bring for our camping trip?

(Chúng ta cần mang gì cho chuyến đi cắm trại của mình?)

- We need to bring bottled water so we don't get thirsty.

(Chúng ta cần mang nước đóng chai để không bị khát.)

- Should we bring a tent so we have somewhere to stay?

(Chúng ta có nên mang lều để có chỗ nghỉ chân không nhỉ?)

- Yes, good idea.

(Ừm, ý kiến hay đó.)

OVERNIGHT ADVENTURE (CHUYẾN THAM HIỂM XUYÊN ĐÊM)

- bottled water (nước đóng chai)

- cell phone (điện thoại di động)

- soap and shampoo (xà phòng và dầu gội)

- tent (lều)

- food (thức ăn)

- jacket (áo khoác)

- sunglasses (kính mát)

- sleeping bags (túi ngủ)

- pillows (cái gối)

- flasglight and betteries (đèn pin và pin)

- toilet paper (giấy vệ sinh)

- comic books (truyện tranh)

- money (tiền)

- toys (đồ chơi)

- candies (kẹo)

- towels (khăn tắm)

 

Items to bring

Reasons

bottle water

don’t get thirsty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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HQ
Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
10 tháng 10 2023

Items to bring (Đồ vật cần mang theo)

Reasons (Lý do)

bottle water (nước đóng chai)

don’t get thirsty (không bị khát)

money (tiền)

buy presents (mua quà)

sunglasses (kính mát)

avoid sunlight (tránh ánh nắng mặt trời)

toys (đồ chơi)

have a fun (giải trí)

candies (kẹo)

have a light meal (ăn nhẹ)

THE WAY TO EQUALITY (CON ĐƯỜNG ĐẾN SỰ BÌNH ĐẲNG)a. You're discussing the most important moments in the history of gender equality. In pairs: Look at the moments in the table and choose the best reason for each one. Rank the moments from 1-4 (most  important to least important).(Các em đang thảo luận về những khoảnh khắc quan trọng nhất trong lịch sử bình đẳng giới. Theo cặp: Nhìn vào các khoảnh khắc trong bảng và chọn lý do tốt nhất cho từng...
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THE WAY TO EQUALITY (CON ĐƯỜNG ĐẾN SỰ BÌNH ĐẲNG)

a. You're discussing the most important moments in the history of gender equality. In pairs: Look at the moments in the table and choose the best reason for each one. Rank the moments from 1-4 (most  important to least important).

(Các em đang thảo luận về những khoảnh khắc quan trọng nhất trong lịch sử bình đẳng giới. Theo cặp: Nhìn vào các khoảnh khắc trong bảng và chọn lý do tốt nhất cho từng khoảnh khắc. Xếp hạng các khoảnh khắc từ 1-4 (quan trọng nhất đến ít quan trọng nhất).)

Moment

(Khoảnh khắc)

Reason

(Lý do)

Rank

(Xếp hạng)

Women could go to university

(Phụ nữ có thể học đại học)

1. Women could find better jobs.

(Phụ nữ có thể tìm được công việc tốt hơn.)

2. They started to get more opportunities.

(Họ bắt đầu có nhiều cơ hội hơn.)

 

Women were allowed to vote

(Phụ nữ được phép bầu cử)

1. Women could choose their own leaders.

(Phụ nữ có thể chọn lãnh đạo của mình.)

2. Women had power to make the changes they wanted.

(Phụ nữ có quyền thực hiện những thay đổi mà họ muốn.)

 

Companies paid men and women the same

(Công ty trả lương cho đàn ông và phụ nữ như nhau)

1. Women could take better care of their families.

(Phụ nữ có thể chăm sóc gia đình tốt hơn.)

2. Women felt equal to men at work.

(Phụ nữ cảm thấy bình đẳng với nam giới tại nơi làm việc.)

 

Women were allowed to own property

(Phụ nữ được phép sở hữu tài sản)

1. Women could buy a house for their family.

(Phụ nữ có thể mua nhà cho gia đình.)

2. They didn't need a husband to own a house.

(Họ không cần chồng để sở hữu một ngôi nhà.)

 

A: The most important moment was when women were allowed to go to university.

(Thời điểm quan trọng nhất là khi phụ nữ được vào đại học.)

B: Why?

(Tại sao?)

A: Because they could find better jobs.

(Bởi vì họ có thể tìm được công việc tốt hơn.)

 

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

A: The second important moment was when companies paid men and women the same.

(Thời điểm quan trọng thứ hai là khi các công ty trả lương cho nam và nữ như nhau..)

B: Why?

(Tại sao?)

A: Because women could take better care of their families and they felt equal to men at work.

(Vì phụ nữ có thể chăm sóc gia đình tốt hơn và họ cảm thấy bình đẳng với nam giới trong công việc.)

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is the most popular national parks in the USA?

A. Yellowstone

B. Yosemite

C. Grand Canyon

D. All are correct

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24 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án: D
Câu 1 đoạn 1 “When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of
names such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon.”-> khi hầu hết người nghe thấy từ “vườn quốc gia”, người ta ngay lập tự nghĩ đến những cái tên như …->3 vườn quốc gia này nổi tiếng nhất.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What information can you find at www.nationalparks.org?

A. directions to the park

B. park fees

C. typical weather conditions

D. All are correct

1
27 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: D Câu cuối cùng “you can get to all the information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.” -> có cả 3 đáp án A, B, C-> chọn đáp án D.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

Which of these can be enjoyed in a national park in Hawaii?

A. Climbing an active volcano

B. Diving the exotic coral reef 

C. Going fishing with the locals

D. Going on mule-excursions

1
3 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án: A
Câu 4 đoạn 2 “you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii”: bạn có thể leo ngọn núi lửa đang hoạt động ở Hawaii.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is NOT included in the national parks?

A. monuments

B. seashores 

C. zoos 

D. big parks

1
8 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án: C
Câu 2 đoạn 2 “This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers.” -> có cả: monuments, seashores, big parks và không có: zoos.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is NOT true about the US national parks?

A. They are undisturbed wilderness

B. In each national park, there are 388 places to visit 

C. They are perfect for camping

D. Tourists to the parks can enjoy nature-watching

1
21 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: B
Câu 2 đoạn 1 “The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and nature-watching.” A, C và D. Câu 1 đoạn 2 “America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit.”->hệ thông vườn quốc gia Mỹ có
388 địa điểm để tham quan-> không phải là mỗi vườn có 388 địa điểm.

23 tháng 12 2017

The travel ...AGENT.... will give tourist attraction in the world

Look at the ....BROCHURE...., and you can choose where to go for your holiday and a lot of information about the place

Lưu ý : Trang này là web làm và hỏi toán nên bạn nên gửi câu hỏi qua H nhé 

Chúc bạn học tốt ! ^^

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

Where can tourists enjoy diving the exotic coral reef?

A. In Grand Canyon

B. In Florida

C. In Kentucky

D. in the Pacific

1
4 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: B
Dòng 6 đoạn 2 “dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida” : lặn ngắm rặng san hô ngầm của vịnh Biscayne ở Florida.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. The names of the parks just suggest part of the pleasure of visits to them. 

B. There are 388 places of interest in the US national park system. 

C. All you see at national parks are natural. 

D. There are a great variety of things for vacationers to enjoy.

1
11 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án: C
Dòng 7,8 “Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade”: mỗi nơi có một sực hấp dẫn riêng- từ tự nhiên cho đến nhân tạo-> không phải tất cả mọi thứ ở công viên quốc gia đều là tự nhiên.