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19 tháng 4

The police arrested the driver, and the reason for this is that his alibi didn't hold up given the specific date of the crime. The driver claimed he went to the bank, but the crime occurred on July 4th, which is Independence Day—a national holiday in the United States. On this day, banks are typically closed, so his statement about going to the bank was likely false, making him a prime suspect.

Tim tu thich hop dien vao o trong used | on | afford | enough | every | soon| wait | used | listening | home | few | who | what | won | allThere was once a large, fat woman ....... had a small, thin husband. He had a job in big company and was given his weekly wages ........ Friday morning. As ......... as he got ...... on Friday, his wife ........ to make him giver her ....... his money, and then she ...... to give him back only ......... to buy his lunch in the office every day.One day the...
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Tim tu thich hop dien vao o trong

used | on | afford | enough | every | soon| wait | used | listening | home | few | who | what | won | all

There was once a large, fat woman ....... had a small, thin husband. He had a job in big company and was given his weekly wages ........ Friday morning. As ......... as he got ...... on Friday, his wife ........ to make him giver her ....... his money, and then she ...... to give him back only ......... to buy his lunch in the office every day.

One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living room. His wife was ..... to the radio and eating chocolates there.

"You'll never guess........ happened to me today, dear." he said.

He waited for a few seconds and then added, "I'll ..... ten thousand pounds ....... the lottery!"

"That's wonderful!" said his wife delightedly. But then she thought for a ..... seconds and added angrily : "but ..... a moment! how could you ...... to buy the ticket?"

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20 tháng 11 2016

used | on | afford | enough | every | soon| wait | used | listening | home | few | who | what | won | all

here was once a large, fat woman WHO had a small, thin husband. He had a job in big company and was given his weekly wages EVERY Friday morning. As SOON as he got HOME on Friday, his wife USED to make him giver her ALL his money, and then she AFFORD to give him back only ENOUGH to buy his lunch in the office every day.

One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living room. His wife was LISTENING to the radio and eating chocolates there.

"You'll never guess WHAT happened to me today, dear." he said.

He waited for a few seconds and then added, "I'll WON ten thousand pounds ON the lottery!"

"That's wonderful!" said his wife delightedly. But then she thought for a FEW seconds and added angrily : "but WAIT a moment! how could you USED (?) to buy the ticket?"

20 tháng 11 2016

Tim tu thich hop dien vao o trong

used | on | afford | enough | every | soon| wait | used | listening | home | few | who | what | won | all

There was once a large, fat woman who had a small, thin husband. He had a job in big company and was given his weekly wages every Friday morning. As soon as he got home on Friday, his wife used to make him giver her all his money, and then she used to give him back only enough to buy his lunch in the office every day.

One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living room. His wife was listening to the radio and eating chocolates there.

"You'll never guess what happened to me today, dear." he said.

He waited for a few seconds and then added, "I'll won ten thousand pounds on the lottery!"

"That's wonderful!" said his wife delightedly. But then she though for a few seconds and added angrily : "but wait a moment! how could you afford to buy the ticket?"

SECTION A: PASSAGE FOR GAP-FILL In this section you must find a word from the box to complete the numbered blanks in the passage below. Use only ONE word for each blank. (15 points):Used,on, afford, enough, every, soon, wait, usedListening, home, few, who, what, won, allThere was once a large, fat woman (26)... had a small, thin husband.He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly wage(27)...... Friday morning. As (28).. .. as he got (29).......on friday,  his wife(30).....to make him...
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SECTION A: PASSAGE FOR GAP-FILL In this section you must find a word from the box to complete the numbered blanks in the passage below. Use only ONE word for each blank. (15 points):

Used,on, afford, enough, every, soon, wait, used

Listening, home, few, who, what, won, all

There was once a large, fat woman (26)... had a small, thin husband.He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly wage(27)...... Friday morning. As (28).. .. as he got (29).......on friday,  his wife(30).....to make him give her (31).... his money, and then she(32).... to give him back only (33)......to buy his lunch in the office every day. One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the livingroom .His wife was (34).....to the radio and eating chocolates there.You"ll never guess(35)....happened to me today, dear," he said. He waited for a few second and then added. I'll (36)...... ten thousand pounds (37)...... the lottery !".  "That's wonderfull" said his wife delightedly. But then she thought for a(38).....seconds and added angrily, " but (39). ...a moment! How could you (40)....to buy the ticket?"

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Read this legend, then answer the following questions.. Kitchen Gods Once upon a time, there was a childless couple. The wife was faithful and loved the husband passionately while the husband was treated his wife badly. One day he beat the poor wife with a stick and dismissed her from home. The women had come to another place. She then got married with a kind man, and they lived in harmony. One afternoon when her husband had gone for hunting, a beggar came and a some food. The woman was kind;...
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Read this legend, then answer the following questions.. Kitchen Gods Once upon a time, there was a childless couple. The wife was faithful and loved the husband passionately while the husband was treated his wife badly. One day he beat the poor wife with a stick and dismissed her from home. The women had come to another place. She then got married with a kind man, and they lived in harmony. One afternoon when her husband had gone for hunting, a beggar came and a some food. The woman was kind; filled the poor beggar's bag and recognized that the beggar was her former husband. The man also recognized his wife then. She felt sorry for the man when hearing that from the day he dismissed ber, he was deeply sad and regretful. So he decided to go away to find her until he spent all money and became a beggar. After being offered a big meal, the man was drunk so the woman had to drag him out and hid him in a stack of straw because it was time for her recent husband to come back from the forest. After a while, there was a knock at the door, the hunter appeared with a deer on his back. He then happily asked the woman to go to the market to prepare for the dinner. When the women came back, she found that the stack of straw, where her drunk former husband was sleeping, had been burned with a deer roasted. She cried painfully, and then jumped into the fire. The hunter didn't know what had happened and what to do but jumped into the fire to die beside his wife. At that moment, God was in the heaven, he was moved by the story so he turned three of them into three parts of the earthen tripod so that they could live side foreverand conferred them with the title of Kitchen God to oversee all the cooking of people. Every year, they all together came back to the heaven on the 23"of the 12 lunar month to report to God.

1. Why did the wife have to leave for another place?

2. What did the former husband do after dismissing his wife from home?

3. Why did the wife jump into the fire?

4. What did the hunter do then?

5.Why did God turn them into three parts of the earthen tripod?

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In this section you must find a word from the box to complete the numbered blanks in the passage below. Use only ONE word for each blank.used; on; afford; enough; every; soon; wait; used;listening; home; few; who; what; won; all;There was once a large, fat woman (1)………………had a small, thin husband. He had ajob in a big company and was given his weekly wages (2)………………Friday morning. As(3)………………as he got (4)………………on Friday, his wife (5)………………to...
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In this section you must find a word from the box to complete the numbered blanks in the passage below. Use only ONE word for each blank.

used; on; afford; enough; every; soon; wait; used;

listening; home; few; who; what; won; all;

There was once a large, fat woman (1)………………had a small, thin husband. He had a
job in a big company and was given his weekly wages (2)………………Friday morning. As
(3)………………as he got (4)………………on Friday, his wife (5)………………to make
him give her (6)………………his money, and then she (7)………………to give him back only
(8)………………to buy his lunch in the office every day.

One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living room. His wife was (9)………………to the radio and eating chocolates there. " You'll never guess (10)…………… happened to me today, dear," he said.

He waited for a few seconds and then added, " I'll (11)………………ten thousand pounds
(12)………………the lottery!"

"That's wonderful!" said his wife delightedly. But then she thought for a (13)……………… seconds and added angrily, " but (14)………………a moment! How could you (15)………………to buy the ticket?"

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22 tháng 4 2020

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22 tháng 4 2020

qua khứ nhé

Dịch bài này giúp mk nhé Dịch hay hay nhak.  Thanks nhìu Bài 1A farmer's wife spent most of her time wishing for thongs she did not have. She often said,"I wish I was rich" or " I wish I were beautiful" or " I wish I had a handsome husband". There fore, one day, some fairies decided to permit her to have three wished . The farmer and his wife talked a long time over what she should wishes for. But the farmer and his wife suddenly became a little angry, and from force of habit she...
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Dịch bài này giúp mk nhé Dịch hay hay nhak.  Thanks nhìu

 Bài 1

A farmer's wife spent most of her time wishing for thongs she did not have. She often said,"I wish I was rich" or " I wish I were beautiful" or " I wish I had a handsome husband".
 There fore, one day, some fairies decided to permit her to have three wished . The farmer and his wife talked a long time over what she should wishes for. But the farmer and his wife suddenly became a little angry, and from force of habit she said, " I wish I had some sausages to eat".
 Immediately her plate on the table was full of sausages. Then an argument began because the husband said that his wife had wasted one of their good wishes on such a cheap thing as sausages. The argument grew hotter, and finally the wife said angrily, " I wish the sausages were hanging from your nose". Immediately the sausages flew to her husband's nose and remained there.
 Now, there was only one thing the poor woman could do. She really loved her husband, and so she had to spend her third  wish removing the sausages from her husband's nose.

 

Bài 2:

His early life
    George was born in Virginia.  His family owned a big farm and had slaves.  George didn´t have much education.  During his life he had three jobs:  he was a farmer, a soldier, and a politician.  He loved the life of a farmer.  He grew tobacco and owned horses.  He worked hard but he also liked dancing and going to the theatre.  In 1759 he married a widow called Martha Custis.  They were happy together, but didn´t have any children.
 His later life
     He was Commander in Chief of the army and fought the British in the War of Independence.  When the war ended in 1781 he was happy to go back to the farm, but his country wanted him to be President, and gave his name to the new capital city.  He started the building of the White House, but he never lived in it.  By 1797 he was tired of politics.  He went back to his farm and died there two years later.

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7 tháng 7 2016

Bài I :

Vợ của một nông dân đã dành hầu hết thời gian của mình có nhu cầu cho dép cô không có. Cô thường nói, "Tôi muốn tôi là người giàu có" hoặc "Tôi muốn tôi là đẹp" hay "Tôi ước gì có một người chồng đẹp trai".
 Có mũi, một ngày, một số nàng tiên quyết định việc cho phép cô có ba đều ao ước. Người nông dân và vợ ông đã nói chuyện một thời gian dài hơn những gì cô ấy nên muốn cho. Nhưng người nông dân và vợ ông đột nhiên trở thành một chút giận dữ, và từ sức mạnh của thói quen, cô nói, "Tôi ước gì tôi có một số xúc xích để ăn".
 Ngay lập tức tấm cô trên bàn đầy xúc xích. Sau đó, một cuộc tranh cãi đã bắt đầu vì người chồng nói rằng vợ mình đã lãng phí một trong những lời chúc tốt đẹp của họ về một điều giá rẻ như xúc xích. Đối số tăng nóng hơn, và cuối cùng là vợ giận dữ nói, "Tôi muốn các xúc xích đã được treo từ mũi của bạn". Ngay lập tức xúc xích đã bay đến mũi của chồng và ở lại đó.
 Bây giờ, chỉ có một điều người phụ nữ nghèo có thể làm. Cô ấy thực sự yêu chồng, và vì vậy cô đã phải dành điều ước thứ ba của cô loại bỏ xúc xích từ mũi của chồng.

Bài II

Cuộc sống đầu đời của cậu bé
     George đã được sinh ra ở Virginia. Gia đình ông sở hữu một trang trại lớn và có nô lệ. George, đã không hề có giáo dục hơn nhiều. Trong suốt cuộc đời, ông đã có ba công việc: ông là một nông dân, một người lính, và một chính trị gia. Anh yêu cuộc sống của một người nông dân. Ông lớn thuốc lá và ngựa thuộc sở hữu. Ông đã làm việc chăm chỉ nhưng ông cũng thích nhảy múa và đi đến nhà hát. Năm 1759, ông kết hôn với một góa phụ tên là Martha Custis. Họ hạnh phúc bên nhau, nhưng đã không hề có bất kỳ trẻ em.
  cuộc sống sau này của ông
      Ông là Tổng Tư Lệnh quân đội và chiến đấu người Anh trong cuộc Chiến tranh giành độc lập. Khi chiến tranh kết thúc vào năm 1781 ông đã được hạnh phúc để trở lại trang trại, nhưng đất nước ông muốn ông làm tổng thống, và đưa tên ông đến thủ đô mới. Ông bắt đầu việc xây dựng của Nhà Trắng, nhưng ông không bao giờ sống trong đó. 1797 ông đã mệt mỏi của chính trị. Anh trở lại trang trại của mình và chết ở đó hai năm sau đó.

7 tháng 7 2016

Bài 1 :
Vợ một bác chủ trại dành gần hết thời gian của mình ước ao những điều mà bà không có. Bà thường ước: "Ước gì tôi giàu có," hoặc "Ước gì tôi xinh đẹp," hoặc "Ước gì tôi có một ông chồng đẹp trai."
Do đó, một ngày nọ, có mấy bà tiên quyết định ban cho bà ba điều ước.
Bác chủ trại cùng vợ bàn bạc rất lâu xem nên ước gì. Nhưng bà vợ bác chủ trại đột nhiên thấy đói bụng và do tác động mạnh mẽ của thói quen, bà ước: "Tôi ước tôi có vài khúc xúc xích để ăn."
Ngay lập tức, cái khay trên bàn của bà hiện lên đầy những khúc xúc xích. Thế là hai người bắt đầu cãi nhau vì người chủ trại cho rằng vợ của mình đã phí mật một trong những điều ước quí báu để xin một thứ chẳng đáng gì là những khúc xúc xích. Càng lúc cuộc cãi vã càng to, sau cùng bà vợ nói một cách giận dữ: "Tôi ước những khúc xúc xích đó treo lòng thòng ở mũi của ông." Ngay lập tức khúc xúc xích bay lên mủi của chồng bà và dính chặt vào đó.
Bây giờ người đàn bà khốn khổ chỉ còn duy nhất một điều có thể làm. Bà ta thực sự yêu chồng và thế là bà dành điều ước thứ ba để xin tháo gỡ những khúc xúc xích ra khỏi mũi của chồng bà.

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Police found a mysterious letter inside a bag .

A. in Kaspar Hauser’s room, after his death      

B. in the place where Kaspar Hauser died

C. near a river in Baravia                           

D. in the place where Kaspar Hauser was attacked

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25 tháng 6 2017

Chọn D
“Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and
looked for it.” : ngay trước khi chết, Kaspar đã bảo cảnh sát rằng kẻ tấn công đưa cho anh ta 1 cái túi, vì thế cảnh sát đã
tới vườn và tìm nó.
ð Cảnh sát đã tìm thấy bức thư bí mật bên trong cái túi ở ngay tại nơi Kaspar bị tấn công

DỊCH MÌNH VỚI ;                     Three wishes                                                                                                                                                       Once upon a time there was a poor fisherman . The fisherman wife was usually angry because he didn s catch  many fish . One day , the man was fishing when suddenly a littie fish jumped into his net. ''My wife  will be happy now ,'' said the man ,'' we will eat this fish for dinner.But then the...
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DỊCH MÌNH VỚI ;                     Three wishes                                                                                                                                                       Once upon a time there was a poor fisherman . The fisherman wife was usually angry because he didn s catch  many fish . One day , the man was fishing when suddenly a littie fish jumped into his net. ''My wife  will be happy now ,'' said the man ,'' we will eat this fish for dinner.But then the fish spoke .'' please throw me  back in the sea ,'' it said ,''and l will give you three  wishis .''                                               The fisherman was very surprised . ''great ! '' he thought . ''l can make my wife ery happy with three  wishes .'' Later , he told his wife about  the  fish. She wasns happy . ''fish don  speak ,you silly man ! '' she said .''And now there isn any fish for dinner .'' The fisherman was hungri and he looked at his dinner of bread and water . ''l wish we had sausages instead of bread and water ,'' he said .Suddenly , three delicious sausages appeared on his plate. He was very happy and started to eat . But his wife shouted angrili , '' why didn you wish for something better , like money or gold ?  you silli man ! l wish those sausages  were on the end of your nose ! '' The man looked down at his nose and scrreamed . All the sausages were on the end of his nose . The wife pulled and pulled , but she couldn t get the sausages off the man s nose  They had to use their last wish . ''l wish ,'' said the fisherman sadly , ''for the sausages to go away .'' Suddenly , the sausages sisappeared . Now they had no sausages and no wishes . And the fisherman never saw the fish again.

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16 tháng 2 2019

Ba điều ước

Ngày xửa ngày xưa có một ngư dân nghèo. Người vợ ngư dân thường tức giận vì anh ta không bắt được nhiều cá. Một ngày nọ, người đàn ông đang câu cá thì bất ngờ một con cá littie nhảy vào lưới của anh ta. "Vợ tôi sẽ hạnh phúc ngay bây giờ", người đàn ông nói, '' chúng tôi sẽ ăn con cá này cho bữa tối. Nhưng sau đó, con cá lên tiếng. '' Làm ơn ném tôi xuống biển, '' sẽ cho bạn ba điều ước. '' Ngư dân rất ngạc nhiên. ''tuyệt quá ! '' anh ta đã nghĩ . '' Tôi có thể làm cho vợ tôi rất hạnh phúc với ba điều ước. '' Sau đó, anh nói với vợ về con cá. Cô hạnh phúc. '' cá don nói, người đàn ông ngốc nghếch! "Cô ấy nói." "Và bây giờ không có con cá nào cho bữa tối." "Ngư dân bị đói và anh ta nhìn vào bữa tối của bánh mì và nước. "Tôi ước chúng ta có xúc xích thay vì bánh mì và nước", anh nói. Đột nhiên, ba xúc xích ngon xuất hiện trên đĩa của anh. Anh rất vui và bắt đầu ăn. Nhưng vợ anh hét lên angrili, '' tại sao anh không mong muốn thứ gì đó tốt hơn, như tiền hay vàng? bạn silli người đàn ông! Tôi ước những cái xúc xích ở cuối mũi của bạn! '' Người đàn ông nhìn xuống mũi và nhăn mặt. Tất cả xúc xích đều ở cuối mũi. Người vợ kéo và kéo, nhưng cô không thể lấy xúc xích ra khỏi mũi người đàn ông Họ phải sử dụng điều ước cuối cùng của họ. '' Tôi ước, '' ngư dân buồn bã nói, '' cho xúc xích biến mất. '' Đột nhiên, xúc xích xuất hiện. Bây giờ họ không có xúc xích và không có mong muốn. Và ngư dân không bao giờ nhìn thấy cá nữa.

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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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Some people suggested that Kaspar Hauser was 

A. from another country                            

B. really an artist

C. the son of a schoolteacher                      

D. from a wealthy family

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15 tháng 3 2017

Chọn D
“Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity
secret” => Kaspar đến từ 1 gia đình giàu có

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

People in Nuremberg took Kaspar Hauser to the police station because .

 

 

A. he was carrying two letters                              

B. he said he wanted to be a soldier

C. he was acting strangely                          

D. he had no possessions

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2 tháng 1 2020

Chọn C
“was wandering alone through the streets”: .”: đi bộ một mình trên phố
“When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters.”: khi họ bắt gặp anh ấy, anh ta không có
gì ngoài 2 lá thư cũ.
ð Anh ta có những hành động lạ

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 40 to 49.On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and...
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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 40 to 49.

On 26th May 1828, the people of Nuremberg in Germany found a teenage boy who waswandering alone through the streets. When they came across him, he had no possessions except for two old letters. Because of his behavior and appearance, they took him to the police station. Kaspar spent the next two months in prison, where he hardly spoke and refused all food except for bread and water. Some people assumed that Kaspar had grown up alone in the forest, like a wild animal. But gradually, a different picture emerged.

Kaspar said he had spent his whole childhood in a small dark cell. He had never seen the world outside or left his cell. He had never met or spoken to another human being. The cell was empty apart from a small bed and one toy-a wooden horse. He claimed that he had found bread and water in his cell every morning. According to Kaspar’s account, a mysterious man had begun to call on him shortly before his release. The man never showed his face.

Kaspar became well-known throughout Germany and in other countries too, and people found his ascinating. Some suggested that Kaspar was the son of a rich and powerful man-a prince perhaps-who wanted to keep his identity secret. A schoolteacher called Friedrich Daumer met Kaspar and agreed to look after him. Daumer taught him various subjects and encouraged Kaspar’s talent for drawing.

One day in 1829, Kaspar was found with a knife wound to his head. He claimed that a man with a hood over his face had attacked him-the same man who had brought him to Nuremberg. It wasn’t a serious injury, and Kaspar got over it. But in 1833, Hauser came home with a deep knife wound in his chest, saying someone had attacked him in a garden. Three days later, Kaspar died from the wound. Just before he died, Kaspar told the police that his attacker had given him a bag, so the police went to the garden and looked for it. They found it, with a note inside. The note was in mirror writing and said in German: “I want to tell you about myself. I come from the Bavarian border, on the river.”

Over the years, books have been written about Kaspar’s stories and various historians have looked into them. Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself (possibly by mistake). But for some people, Kaspar Hauser’s life and death remain one of the most mysterious stories in history.

Most historians today believed that Kaspar Hauser .

A. was the son of a Baravian prince            

B. was one of the most mysterious poeple in history

C. invented the story of his life                   

D. did not really die from the knife wound

1
1 tháng 1 2017

Chọn C
“Most have concluded that the stories were untrue and that Kaspar Hauser was a liar who killed himself”: hầu hết kết luận
rằng câu chuyện là không có thật và Kaspar Hauser người mà đã tự sát thì thực chất là kẻ nói dối
ð Đáp án C( Kaspar đã bịa chuyện về cuộc đời mình)