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London, which is the capital city of the United Kingdom, was founded by the Romans in 43 AD. It has a population of about 7 million. Situated in Southern England, on the River Thames, the city covers an area of 1610 square kilometers.

London is famous for many things. Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic buildings, such as St. Pauls Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament. They also come to visit its theatres, its museums and its many shops. The most famous shop is Harrods, where you can buy almost anything.

The best thing about London is the parks. There are five of them in the city centre. They cover a large area of the city, and are ideal places for people to get away from the noisy and busy city life, and relax.

36. What does the word its in the second paragraph refer to?

A. River Thames B. United Kingdoms C. Londons D. Northern Englands

37. What is the most famous shop in London?

A. Houses of Parliament B. St. Pauls Cathedral

C. Harrods D. Thames

38. How many parks are there in the city centre of London?

A. 5 B. 3 C. 10 D. 7

39. By whom was London founded?

A. The British B. The Greeks C. The Romans D. The English

Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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Giúp tớ với nhé London's cycle hire scheme A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently...
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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Complete the summary below with ONE WORD from the passage

London, with a…………….of around eight million people and 20 visitors each year, has been facing the problem of reducing traffic…………… It has already been forced into finding a few……………. The Barclays London Cycle Hire System was……………in 2010 in the hope of providing a……………for the existing transport……………. The money that was necessary to have a scheme like this was sourced from…………..and allowed London to have 5000 bikes initially, but there are likely to be…………..to the scheme. The bikes have a tracking……………., are properly equipped and regularly…………..

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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: http://www.crossrail.co.uk due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Choose the most summary below with ONE WORD from the passage.

i. Current and past actions.

ii. Congestion and population.

iii. Problems on the roads.

iv. The best city in the word.

v. A center of activity.

vi. The many benefits of cyclings

vii. Cycling in European cities.

viii. A new initiative

ix. Rail systems.

1. Section A:..................

2. Section B:..................

3.Section C:...................

4. Section D:.................

5. Section E:..................

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London's cycle hire scheme

A. London is a 'world city': one of the most important economic and financial hubs in the world. It has a population of around eight million people and contains hundreds of iconic buildings which are recognized over the world. London receives around 20 million visitors each year, a large proportion from overseas, who mingle with further millions of people who travel into the city from a wide area to work in the central area. It is frequently rated as providing the most satisfying 'cultural experience' for visitors to any city.

B. One of the challenges involved in managing (and living in) such a huge city is the abity to mo ve people efficiently around it, for the purposes of work and leisure, and at reasonable cost. The London blackberry cab is one responese to this problem. The much quoted result of million of daily vehicle fondements is a very low average speed for traffic on London's roads and frequent suggestion problems.

C. Many cities have taken steps to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads by adopting a range of measures which can broadly be described as either 'carrots' or 'sticks': those which eigher promote, or discourage certain activity. London has already been forced into trying a number of measures to reduce traffic congestion. There have included:

.Traffic management systems which included the world's first traffic light. It was installed outside the Houses of Parliament in 1868 to reduce congestion in this area.

.An underground system which was the first in the world. The first section opened in 1863, and the network is still developing. Since 2003, it has been managed by Transport for London. The classic London Tube map forms part of city's cultural heritage, and has been much copied and adapted elsewhere.

• The Cross Rail development: due to provide high frequency
rail services through two new tunnels under Central London from 2017.

• The congestion charging system – introduced in 2003, and extended in 2007 - charges many motorists (there are some exemptions) £10 to enter the central charging zone between 7am-6pm Monday to Friday.

• The Oyster card – an automated charging system which speeds up the use of public transport using a specially chipped card, which can be pre-charged with ‘credit’.

D. The latest solution is the Barclays London Cycle Hire Scheme. In 2010, London joined a growing list of cities that had turned to the bicycle for a possible solution to traffi c congestion. Cities like Amsterdam have long since been associated with bicycles. Other cities that already have cycle hire schemes include Paris, Copenhagen and Barcelona. In Paris, the system is known as the Velib scheme, a word which merges the word for bicycle with
freedom. It is funded by advertising. The London scheme was launched on the 30th July 2010 with an initial total of 5,000 bikes spread around 315 locations, with plans for further extensions. The bikes are fairly robust so that they can withstand the knocks of daily use. The are fitted with dyamo-powered LED lights, have three gears, achain guard and a bell. Each bike is also fitted with a Radio frequency Identification (RFID) chip, so that its location can be tracked. The bkes have puncture-proof tyres and are regularly checked over the mechanical faults.

E. It is hoped that people will experience London in a more direct way. Instead of descending into the earth, they will cycle the streets and thus gain “a different view” of London and improve their own mental maps of the city. They will also be getting exercise, which in an age of soaring obesity rates can only be a good thing, can’t it?
Enough reading, time for you to get out there and start pedalling!

Choose the most summary below with ONE WORD from the passage.

i. Current and past actions.

ii. Congestion and population.

iii. Problems on the roads.

iv. The best city in the world.

v. A center of activity.

vi. The many benefits of cyclings

vii. Cycling in European cities.

viii. A new initiative

ix. Rail systems.

1. Section A:............iv......

2. Section B:.........iii.........

3.Section C:.........ii..........

4. Section D:......vi...........

5. Section E:.........viii.........

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Câu I : Chọn một phương án A,B,C hoặc D ứng với từ có phần gạch chân được phát âm khác với các từ còn lại : (1.0điểm ) 1.A.facorite B.lively C.imagine D.uniform 2.A.stopped B.laughed C.walked D.lasted 3.A.ocean B.cotton C.chopstick D.solid 4.A.songs B.mountains C.plants D.samples Câu II : Chọn một phương án đúng A,B,C hoặc D ứng với hoặc cụm từ thích hợp để hoàn thành các câu sau : 1.Tom is very ………..listening to rock...
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Câu I : Chọn một phương án A,B,C hoặc D ứng với từ có phần gạch chân được phát âm khác với các từ còn lại : (1.0điểm )

1.A.facorite B.lively C.imagine D.uniform

2.A.stopped B.laughed C.walked D.lasted

3.A.ocean B.cotton C.chopstick D.solid

4.A.songs B.mountains C.plants D.samples

Câu II : Chọn một phương án đúng A,B,C hoặc D ứng với hoặc cụm từ thích hợp để hoàn thành các câu sau :

1.Tom is very ………..listening to rock music.

A.intersted B.amused C.amazed D.surprised

2.I don’t use the internet very often………….I don’t have much time.

A.though B.because C.when D.whether

3.The tour guide told them ………..trash onto the water.

A.not throw B.not to throw C.to not throw D.not throwing

4.My family pften go to ……………at weekend.

A.the town cultural house B.the hose cultural town

C. the cultural house town D.the town house cultural

5.I am not fond of tennis and ………………

A.my sister does,too B.so is my sitser C.neither is my sister D.my sister isn’t

6.It snowed in Land Son last year, …………?

A.did it B.wasn’t it C. was it D.didn’t it

7.It ……….very much in summer in their country.

A.nor rains B. doesn’t rain C.don’t rain D.isn’t raining

8.That television program is not only …………but also entertaining.

A.convenient B.economical C.necessary D.informative

9.Trang : How do you usually go to school? ~ Nam : “………….”

A.on foot B.Half an hour C.Two kilometers D.Five days a week

10.Many scientists are eager to look life on other planet.

A.down B.of C.at D.for

11.Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to ………..money.

A.share B.keep C.save D.waste

12.He will never pass the test ………..he doesn’t work hard.

A.so B.unless C.if D.though

Câu III : Tìm một lối sai trong phần gạch chân A,B,C hoặc D trong các câu sau đây :

1.Although she doesn’t trust weather forecasts, but she likes watching them.

A B C D

2. People used to getting the news from the newspaper or the radio.

A B C D

3.Football is the most popularly sport throughout the world.

A B C D

4.I wish I have more time to get to know your beautiful country better.

A B C D

Câu IV :Viết dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau : (1,0 điểm )

1.She (work ) as a fashion designer since she left the college.

2.Look! The bus ( come)

3.Would you mind (answer) the telephone , please?

4.Iane (send) me a lot of letters last year.

Câu V : Viết dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh các câu sau : (1,0 điểm

1.Do you know the (write) of this book ?

2.If at first you don’t (success), try again.

3.My children are very (excite) about their summer vacation.

4.I hope we have (sun) weather for our holidays.

Câu VI:Chọn một phương án đúng (A,B,C hoặc D) để điền vào chỗ trống trong đoạn văn sau (1 điểm )

We celebrated Earth day in my city last week.The idea of this special day began in the 1960s (1) life was very different .Few people talked , or even thought , about the envirinment .Most peole had no idea how dirty our air and water were.This attitude bothered Gaylord Nelson, (2) was a senator in the US government , and he had an idea. If people around the world knew the planet was in (3) , they might work harder to save it, so he just needed to get their attention. The first Earth day was just in the United States but it led to events every year all around the world (4) April 22nd ot the nearest weekend, depending on where you are.

1.A when B.that C.therefore D.how

2.A.which B.whose C.who D.that

3.A.dangerously B.endangered C,dangerous D.danger

4.A,on B.in C.at D.about

Câu VII: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi : (1 ,0 điểm )

London,which is the capital city of Britain, was founded by Romans in 43 AD. It has a population of about 7 million .Situated on the River Thames, the city covers an area of 1610 square kilometers.

London is fomous for many things.Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic buildings , such as Big Ben , and St Paul’s Cathedral.They also come to visit its theatrers, its museums and its many shops. The most famous shop is Harrods, where you can buy almost anything.

The best ting about London is the parks.There are five of them in the city center.They cover a large area of the city, and are ideal places for people to get away from the noisy and busy city life, and relax.

1.Did The Romans found London in 43AD?

2.What does the word its in line 3 refer to ?

3.What is the most famous shop in London?

4.How many parks are there in the city center of London?

VIII: Hoàn chỉnh câu thứ hai sao cho không thay đổi nghĩa so với câu đã cho : ( 1,0 điểm )

1.Let’s repaint the room blue.

-> How about……………………………………………

2.We spend two hours learning E every day.

->It takes………………………………….

3.An can’t play the piano better than Nam.

-> Nam can’t……………………………………………………..

4.They will hold the 28 th Sea Games in Singapore this week.

-> The 28th Sea Games………………………………………………………………….

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Câu I : Chọn một phương án A,B,C hoặc D ứng với từ có phần gạch chân được phát âm khác với các từ còn lại : (1.0điểm )

1.A.facorite B.lively C.imagine D.uniform

2.A.stopped B.laughed C.walked D.lasted

3.A.ocean B.cotton C.chopstick D.solid

4.A.songs B.mountains C.plants D.samples

Câu II : Chọn một phương án đúng A,B,C hoặc D ứng với hoặc cụm từ thích hợp để hoàn thành các câu sau :

1.Tom is very ………..in listening to rock music.

A.intersted B.amused C.amazed D.surprised

2.I don’t use the internet very often………….I don’t have much time.

A.though B.because C.when D.whether

3.The tour guide told them ………..trash onto the water.

A.not throw B.not to throw C.to not throw D.not throwing

4.My family often go to ……………at weekend.

A.the town cultural house B.the hose cultural town

C. the cultural house town D.the town house cultural

5.I am not fond of tennis and ………………

A.my sister does,too B.so is my sitser C.neither is my sister D.my sister isn’t

6.It snowed in Land Son last year, …………?

A.did it B.wasn’t it C. was it D.didn’t it

7.It ……….very much in summer in their country.

A.nor rains B. doesn’t rain C.don’t rain D.isn’t raining

8.That television program is not only …………but also entertaining.

A.convenient B.economical C.necessary D.informative

9.Trang : How do you usually go to school? ~ Nam : “………….”

A.on foot B.Half an hour C.Two kilometers D.Five days a week

10.Many scientists are eager to look life on other planet.

A.down B.of C.at D.for

11.Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to ………..money.

A.share B.keep C.save D.waste

12.He will never pass the test ………..he doesn’t work hard.

A.so B.unless C.if D.though

Câu III : Tìm một lối sai trong phần gạch chân A,B,C hoặc D trong các câu sau đây :

1.Although she doesn’t trust weather forecasts, but -> X she likes watching them.

A B C D

2. People used to getting -> get the news from the newspaper or the radio.

A B C D

3.Football is the most popularly -> popular sport throughout the world.

A B C D

4.I wish I have -> had more time to get to know your beautiful country better.

A B C D

Câu IV :Viết dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau : (1,0 điểm )

1.She (work ) has been working/ has worked as a fashion designer since she left the college.

2.Look! The bus ( come) is coming

3.Would you mind (answer) answering the telephone , please?

4.Iane (send) sent me a lot of letters last year.

Câu V : Viết dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh các câu sau : (1,0 điểm

1.Do you know the (write) writer of this book ?

2.If at first you don’t (success) succeed, try again.

3.My children are very (excite) excited about their summer vacation.

4.I hope we have (sun) sunny weather for our holidays.

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Câu III : Tìm một lối sai trong phần gạch chân A,B,C hoặc D trong các câu sau đây :

1.Although she doesn’t trust weather forecasts, but => X she likes watching them.

2. People used to getting => get the news from the newspaper or the radio.

3.Football is the most popularly => popular sport throughout the world.

4.I wish I have => had more time to get to know your beautiful country better.

Câu IV :Viết dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau : (1,0 điểm )

1.She (work ) has workedas a fashion designer since she left the college.

2.Look! The bus ( come) is coming

3.Would you mind (answer) answering the telephone , please?

4.Iane (send) sent me a lot of letters last year.

Câu V : Viết dạng đúng của từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh các câu sau : (1,0 điểm

1.Do you know the (write) writer of this book ?

2.If at first you don’t (success) succeed , try again.

3.My children are very (excite) excited about their summer vacation.

4.I hope we have (sun) sunny weather for our holidays.

Câu VII: Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi : (1 ,0 điểm )

London,which is the capital city of Britain, was founded by Romans in 43 AD. It has a population of about 7 million .Situated on the River Thames, the city covers an area of 1610 square kilometers.

London is fomous for many things.Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic buildings , such as Big Ben , and St Paul’s Cathedral.They also come to visit its theatrers, its museums and its many shops. The most famous shop is Harrods, where you can buy almost anything.

The best ting about London is the parks.There are five of them in the city center.They cover a large area of the city, and are ideal places for people to get away from the noisy and busy city life, and relax.

1.Did The Romans found London in 43AD?

Yes , he did

2.What does the word its in line 3 refer to ?

=> ?

3.What is the most famous shop in London?

The most famous shop is Harrods, where you can buy almost anything.

4.How many parks are there in the city center of London?

There are five parks in the city center of London

VIII: Hoàn chỉnh câu thứ hai sao cho không thay đổi nghĩa so với câu đã cho : ( 1,0 điểm )

1.Let’s repaint the room blue.

-> How about repainting the room blue ?

2.We spend two hours learning E every day.

->It takes us two hours to learn E every day.

3.An can’t play the piano better than Nam.

-> Nam can’t play the piana worse than An

4.They will hold the 28 th Sea Games in Singapore this week.

-> The 28th Sea Games will be held in Singapore this week.

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In the United States and its territories alone, there are more than 40 national parks, varying considerably in landscape and mood. Each park was chosen for its unique features, representatives of a particular region of the country. Everglades national park, for example, at the southern tip of Florida, is a huge subtropical swamp, which provides refuge for such unusual reptiles as the alligator and for thousands of varieties of birds, including the graceful pink flamingo. In sharp contrast to...
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In the United States and its territories alone, there are more than 40 national parks, varying considerably in landscape and mood. Each park was chosen for its unique features, representatives of a particular region of the country. Everglades national park, for example, at the southern tip of Florida, is a huge subtropical swamp, which provides refuge for such unusual reptiles as the alligator and for thousands of varieties of birds, including the graceful pink flamingo.

In sharp contrast to the Everglades are the arid, dusty parks of the west. Mesa Verde national park in Colorado, for example, preserves the ruins of an Indian civilization which flourished in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Today, tourists can wander through the awesome cliff dwellings that the Indians carved out of the steep rock.

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

a. The large number of nation parks

b. National parks as a wildlife refuge

c. The diversity of the national parks

d. The differences between Mesa Verde National Park and the Everglades

2. National parks in the US _________________.

a. are a lot different from each other

b. change a lot in landscape and mood

c. are made more interesting

d. are completely different from other parks in the world

3. Everglades National Park is ________________.

a. in the south of the United States

b. home to alligators and many varieties of birds

c. an area of land that is full of water

d. all are correct

4. The word “which” in line 10 refers to

a. Mesa Verde National Park

b. the ruins

c. Indian

d. civilization

5. Which of the following statements is false?

a. Every national park in the US has its special features

b. Everglades Park has a cold climate

c. The ruins of an Indian civilization are being preserved

d. Some of the dwellings in Mesa Verde are accessible only by ladder

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5 tháng 3 2018

In the United States and its territories alone, there are more than 40 national parks, varying considerably in landscape and mood. Each park was chosen for its unique features, representatives of a particular region of the country. Everglades national park, for example, at the southern tip of Florida, is a huge subtropical swamp, which provides refuge for such unusual reptiles as the alligator and for thousands of varieties of birds, including the graceful pink flamingo.

In sharp contrast to the Everglades are the arid, dusty parks of the west. Mesa Verde national park in Colorado, for example, preserves the ruins of an Indian civilization which flourished in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Today, tourists can wander through the awesome cliff dwellings that the Indians carved out of the steep rock.

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

a. The large number of nation parks

b. National parks as a wildlife refuge

c. The diversity of the national parks

d. The differences between Mesa Verde National Park and the Everglades

2. National parks in the US _________________.

a. are a lot different from each other

b. change a lot in landscape and mood

c. are made more interesting

d. are completely different from other parks in the world

3. Everglades National Park is ________________.

a. in the south of the United States

b. home to alligators and many varieties of birds

c. an area of land that is full of water

d. all are correct

4. The word “which” in line 10 refers to

a. Mesa Verde National Park

b. the ruins

c. Indian

d. civilization

5. Which of the following statements is false?

a. Every national park in the US has its special features

b. Everglades Park has a cold climate

c. The ruins of an Indian civilization are being preserved

d. Some of the dwellings in Mesa Verde are accessible only by ladder

11 tháng 3 2018

Cảm ơn nha

People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came...
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People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came from some countries in Asia. According to the results of a recent survey the non-white population of Great Britain was about 2.4 million, 4.5% the total population. Only half of them were born in Britain. Most of the non-white refugees live in the poorest areas of the cities or in the coun­tryside, where they can only get the worst services and low living standards. All they have to suffer is due to racial discrimination. Although progress has undoubtedly made over the last twenty years in several areas, life is not really better to many non-white refugees. However, with their effort, many individuals have got success in their careers and in public life. The proportion of ethnic minority workers in professional and managerial jobs has increased.

Question: 1. What is the text about?

.....................................................................................................................................

Question: 2. How many non-white refugees live in Britain?

.....................................................................................................................................

Question: 3. What do most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer?

.....................................................................................................................................

Question: 4. What does the word “individuals” refer to?

.....................................................................................................................................

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15 tháng 11 2018

People have come to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came to avoid political or religious persecution, and others came to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. The Irish has long made home in Britain. Many Jewish refugees started their new life in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1930s and after the World War II a large number of people from other European countries came to live there. There also have been many people who came from some countries in Asia. According to the results of a recent survey the non-white population of Great Britain was about 2.4 million, 4.5% the total population. Only half of them were born in Britain. Most of the non-white refugees live in the poorest areas of the cities or in the coun­tryside, where they can only get the worst services and low living standards. All they have to suffer is due to racial discrimination. Although progress has undoubtedly made over the last twenty years in several areas, life is not really better to many non-white refugees. However, with their effort, many individuals have got success in their careers and in public life. The proportion of ethnic minority workers in professional and managerial jobs has increased.

Question: 1. What is the text about?

.............non-white refugees' life in Britain........................................................................................................................

Question: 2. How many non-white refugees live in Britain?

........................ 1.2 million.........................................................................................................

Question: 3. What do most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer?

.................Most of the non-white refugees in Britain have to suffer racial discrimination....................................................................................................................

Question: 4. What does the word “individuals” refer to?

.....................non-white refugees..........................................

14 tháng 12 2017

1. Talk about the city and in the city

In my opinion, the countryside is a beautiful place. I love it because it is qiuet and life here is very slow and easy. We never have to queue in shops and we can drive bikes on street comfortable because there’s much heavy traffic .In the countryside,people plant vegetables and raise cattle themselves.So the food is very fresh here. In addition, the air is clean.It makes us have a good healthy.
The people are friendly.Everyone know everyone and if someone has a problem,there are always people who can help.
But the countryside is too quiet.There’s no things to do.
It’s don’t have any parks or movie theaters. And many people feel bored.
The city life is the opposite.There are any places for entertainment.People can relax by going to the zoo, playing games… And children in the city have chance to learn more because the education is good.There are many kind of food here and they are delicious.But people are unfriendly and the city is noisy and plutted air.
Each place has some benefits anh limitations.
I live in the country. I like the life here. But I always want to live in the city because it is good for my future.

Write a paragraph (80-100 words) about one of the National Parks in Vietnam or in the world: (5.0ps) Outline: Your writing: Introduction 1. What is the name of the National Park? 2. Where is it located? 3. How far is it? 4. How can we get to the National Park? Body 5. What is the total area of the National Park? 6. What is the special features of the National Park? 7. What kinds of animals and plants are taken care of in...
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Write a paragraph (80-100 words) about one of the National Parks in Vietnam or in the world: (5.0ps)

Outline: Your writing:
Introduction
1. What is the name of the National Park?
2. Where is it located?
3. How far is it?
4. How can we get to the National Park?

Body
5. What is the total area of the National
Park?
6. What is the special features of the
National Park?
7. What kinds of animals and plants are
taken care of in the National Park?
8. What can we learn in the National Park?

Conclusion
9. When is the best time to visit the
National Park?
10. What should we do to protect the
National Park?

... National Park is located ... . It is ... kilometers from Bao Loc. We can get there by ...




The total area is ... square kilometers. It is famous for ... . Over ... plant species and about ... animals species are taken good care of in the National Park. We can go there to visit ... and study ...





The best time to visit the National Park is ... . We must join hands to protect the wild and endangered animals and plants in this National Park by ...
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