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6 tháng 3 2019

1. with

2.negative

3.for

4.in

8 tháng 3 2019

I disagree (1).......with.......the idea that robots will onlybring benefits to people in thefuture.Robots will also have some (2)..negative...influences.Firstly, theywill be very expensive and we willspend too much money buying andfixing them.Secondly robots in factories will be able todo everythingn the workes do,so robots will make them jobless.Thirdlyrobots in our homes will doall he housework (3)...for.....us so we will become lazy and inactive (4)...In......short robots will do many thing for us,but they may not improve the quality ofour lives

1.C
2.E
3.B
4.A
5.D

12 tháng 10 2019

1-g

2-h

3-d

4-f

5-e

6-a

7-b

8-c

A. A mobile phone, also known as a cell phone, is one that we can use to make telephone calls to anyone from a great distance via a radio link. Apart from telephony, modern smart mobile phones also support a number of other services including text messaging, internet access, gaming, photography, and many business applications. The first cell phone weighed about 2 kilograms and was demonstarted in 1973 by Dr. Martin Cooper and John F. Mitchell of Motorola. Ten years later, in 1983, the first...
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A. A mobile phone, also known as a cell phone, is one that we can use to make telephone calls to anyone from a great distance via a radio link. Apart from telephony, modern smart mobile phones also support a number of other services including text messaging, internet access, gaming, photography, and many business applications.

The first cell phone weighed about 2 kilograms and was demonstarted in 1973 by Dr. Martin Cooper and John F. Mitchell of Motorola. Ten years later, in 1983, the first model of cell phone went on sale to the public. By 2011, over six billion people, 87% of the world's population, used mobile networks. In spite of the many advantages a cell phone has, it also brings about several problems that users should be awave of. Mobile phone radiation is believed to be harmful to human health. Some recent studies have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain disease. Another serious problem can be privacy and tracking. Once users have the phone on, they can be interrupted in many ways, and they can also be tracked by location data.

Statements T F
1. A cell phone is like a cordless phone that is used within a short range of a base station.
2. The first cell phone was on sale a decade after the first cell phone was demonstrated.
3. A mobile phone can be harmful to users due to its radiation.
4. A cell phone does not affect users' privacy by any means.
5. The main idea of the passage is to persuade people not to use cell phones.


B. Texting is a new way of exchanging information, and it is becoming more and more popular among the young. In fact, texting is clearly affecting on the language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and that's fine, but some people are worried about the affects it might have on child' ability to read and write. But not everyone is so worried. An expert says, "Every time a new medium comes along, it has an effect on language... but this doesn't destroy the existing language, it adds to it". In text massages, words may come from shorthand created in email such as CUS (See you soon) and so on. Someone says, "Mostly they are original, but sometimes you get a class os meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstanding."

1. There are no rules for texting. ..........

2. Texting is always affecting language in a bad. ..........

3. Everyone is worried about message. ..........

4. Sometimes, there is more than one way of understanding a message. ..........

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IV. Read the passage about the practice of ancestor worship in Viet Nam. Match the activities in A with their status in B. Write your answers in the space provided. (1,25pt) The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made – fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar...
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IV. Read the passage about the practice of ancestor worship in Viet Nam. Match the activities in A with their status in B. Write your answers in the space provided. (1,25pt)

The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made – fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar notes (‘ghost money’), motorbikes, cars, houses and so on. After worship, the paper gifts are burnt so that the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use.
In the past, the income from a plot of land was used to maintain the altar and arrange the rituals, but this tradition has now faded away. However, the custom that the eldest son will arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents is still generally observed.
Another traditional element is the placing of wooden tablets on the altar for each of the ancestors over recent generations. This is less rigorously observed today, and tablets are often replaced by photographs. Some pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers.

A

B

_____ 1. Burn incense sticks and paper gifts.

_____ 2. Use income from a plot of land to maintain the altar.

A. Faded away

_____ 3. Place wooden tablets on the altar.

B. Still popular today

_____ 4. Eldest son arrange the ceremonials.

C. Seen today, but not popular

_____ 5. Pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers.

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27 tháng 5 2020

1. B

2. A

3. C

4. B

5. B

Young people can bring enthusiasm, energy, creativity and flexibility to an organisation. If your organisation works (1) _________ your people, in any way, young volunteers can add value to your services by bringing a youth perspective through new ideas, theories and knowledge. They will also help bridge the (2) _________ between generations. Engaging with your people also allows your organisation to (3) _________ for the future and help to prevent your volunteers base from shrinking over time,...
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Young people can bring enthusiasm, energy, creativity and flexibility to an organisation. If your organisation works (1) _________ your people, in any way, young volunteers can add value to your services by bringing a youth perspective through new ideas, theories and knowledge. They will also help bridge the (2) _________ between generations. Engaging with your people also allows your organisation to (3) _________ for the future and help to prevent your volunteers base from shrinking over time, as the ageing of the (4) _________ begins to affect the ways in which people volunteer. Having young people in your organisation contributes to the future of volunteering and the community – people who start volunterring (5) _________ tend to continue to volunteer for the rest of their lives.

1. A. of

B. about

C. with

D. on

2. A. gap

B. hole

C. road

D. length

3. A. intend

B. dream

C. think

D. plan

4. A. citizen

B. population

C. nationnality

D. mankind

5. A. lately

B. fast

C. early

D . recent

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22 tháng 3 2020

Young people can bring enthusiasm, energy, creativity and flexibility to an organisation. If your organisation works (1) _________ your people, in any way, young volunteers can add value to your services by bringing a youth perspective through new ideas, theories and knowledge. They will also help bridge the (2) _________ between generations. Engaging with your people also allows your organisation to (3) _________ for the future and help to prevent your volunteers base from shrinking over time, as the ageing of the (4) _________ begins to affect the ways in which people volunteer. Having young people in your organisation contributes to the future of volunteering and the community – people who start volunterring (5) _________ tend to continue to volunteer for the rest of their lives.

1. A. of

B. about

C. with

D. on

2. A. gap

B. hole

C. road

D. length

3. A. intend

B. dream

C. think

D. plan

4. A. citizen

B. population

C. nationnality

D. mankind

5. A. lately

B. fast

C. early

D . recent

23 tháng 10 2020

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.B

5.C

V. Read the following folk tale. Circle A, B or C to answer each question.(1,25 ) A Stack of Gold for Starfruit There were two brothers living in this village. Their parents died, leaving them a fortune, but the elder brother was greedy. He claimed all the fortune and left the younger brother only a starfruit tree. Luckily, the tree gave him a lot of fruits. But when the fruits were ripe, a giant raven came and ate them every day. The younger brother begged to...
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V. Read the following folk tale. Circle A, B or C to answer each question.(1,25 )

A Stack of Gold for Starfruit

There were two brothers living in this village. Their parents died, leaving them a fortune, but the elder brother was greedy. He claimed all the fortune and left the younger brother only a starfruit tree. Luckily, the tree gave him a lot of fruits. But when the fruits were ripe, a giant raven came and ate them every day. The younger brother begged to the raven, “Please don’t eat the fruits. If you eat them, my family will starve.” So the raven responded, “Don’t worry, for each fruit I eat, I’ll pay you with gold.”
One day, the raven took the man to a secret island, which was full of gold. He filled a small bag. Then the raven took him home, and he became well-off. Seeing that, the elder brother wanted the gold too. He traded all of his fortune for the fruit tree.
The raven also took the elder brother to the island. He brought a very big sack and filled it with gold. The raven got tired on his way back; it got angry and dropped the man into the sea.

1.

What did the elder brother do?

A. shared the wealth equally with his younger brother

B. took everything their parents left them

C. gave the younger brother very little of what their parents left

2.

What does the word "them" in the passage refer to?

A. the brothers

B. the fruits

C. the raven

3.

What does the word "trade" in the passage mean?

A. exchanged

B. changed

C. turned

4.

Why did the raven get tired?

A. Because he had to fly to the island twice.

B. Because the elder brother took too much gold.

C. Because the elder brother was too heavy.

5.

What could be the message of this fairy tale?

A. You should share your wealth with the less fortunate.

B. You should treat your family kindly.

C. You will have to pay a dear price for greediness.

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26 tháng 4 2020

1. C

2. B

3. A

4. B

5. C

31 tháng 8 2020

Điền dạng đúng của các động từ cho sẵn vào chỗ trống sao cho hợp lí

socialize detest surf write
rely read adore Hang out

1. My brother likes surfing the Internet looking for new music

2. I dislike relying too much on other people. I want to be independent

3. Josh enjoys hanging out with his classmates after school

4. My sister and I fancy reading novels when we have free time

5. He's very artitic. He enjoys writing poems in his free time

6. James detest talking with his neighbors because he finds them annoying

11 tháng 10 2020

Read the passage carefully then decide if the statements true or false.

We may use the telephone every day but how much do you know about it? The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847. Later he went to live in the USA. Bell was always interested in sound. He wanted to be able to send sound through a wire. He had a workshop in his house in America and did many experiments.

Statements

True (T)

False (F)

1. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1847

2. Scotland is his birth place.

3. Bell settled down in the UK

4. Bell had a great interest in music

5. He was the owner of a workshop in his house in America.

11 tháng 10 2020

Read the passage carefully then decide if the statements true or false.

We may use the telephone every day but how much do you know about it? The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847. Later he went to live in the USA. Bell was always interested in sound. He wanted to be able to send sound through a wire. He had a workshop in his house in America and did many experiments.

Statements

True (T)

False (F)

1. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1847

X

2. Scotland is his birth place.

X

3. Bell settled down in the UK

X

4. Bell had a great interest in music

X

5. He was the owner of a workshop in his house in America.

X

Full name: ............................................... Class: ...................................................... ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST Time: 45 minutes I. LISTENING 1. Listen to a conversation about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than TWO words. CANADA Number of provinces: (1)_____________ Capital city: (2)_____________ Canada has (3)_____________ president Population: (4)...
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Full name: ...............................................

Class: ......................................................

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST

Time: 45 minutes

I. LISTENING

1. Listen to a conversation about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than TWO words.

CANADA

Number of provinces: (1)_____________ Capital city: (2)_____________

Canada has (3)_____________ president Population: (4) >_____________

Canada Day: (5)_____________

2. Listen to a conversation between two friends. Decide if the statements are true or false

1. Mike wants to go to Canada for holiday.

T

F

2. Toronto is a multi-cultural city.

T

F

3. Mike has been to all three cities.

T

F

4. Toronto people are slow paced.

T

F

5. Montreal has a light French-Canadian influence.

T

F

II. READING: 1. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the given words.

environment

diseases

pollution

emission

upgrading

If you wander on the streets of Ha Noi, the capital of Viet Nam, you may be surprised that most people are wearing masks, hiding their faces. This is because of serious air 1. ____________ in this city. Between March 1 and 4, 2016, the air quality index of Ha Noi, as measured by the US Embassy in Ha Noi was over 350. At this level, air pollution can cause lots of respiratory 2. ___________, especially to children and the elderly. The major cause of air pollution in Ha Noi is traffic. Due to the increasing number of motorcycles and cars in the last decade, the 3. ____________ of chemical exhausts has been on a constant rise. Another reason is urban construction, including road 4. ____________ projects and residential buildings. People have to live with the dust and dirt throughout the city. Environmental experts have warned that if the city continues to develop its economy with little regard to the 5.__________, the consequence will be tragic.

2. Read the passage and complete the sentences. Circle A, B, or C.

America is known as the land of opportunity. Thousands of people immigrate to the United States every year from different parts of the world to have access to these kinds of opportunities. This is what is known as, "the American dream".America is also home to many of the world's top colleges and universities. The California Institute of Technology is a top world-ranked college that focuses highly on science and engineering. It is located in the city of Pasadena. Harvard University is another top world-ranked college that you might be familiar with. The buildings at Harvard date all the way back to the year 1636, making Harvard the oldest university in the United States. It is located in the state of Massachusetts. University of California, Los Angeles is another institute worthy of recognition. Located next to Hollywood, UCLA has distinguished itself as a prestigious and selective university due to the number of people who apply for admission throughout the United States. The universities mentioned are but a few of the many other excellent schools that make the United States so outstanding.

1. America is called the land of __________.

A. dream

B. opportunity

C. immigration

2. The word immigrate in line 1 can be replaced by__________.

A. come into

B. go out of

C. travel

3. The California Institute of Technology __________.

A. ranks first in the world B. is a university focusing on natural sciences

C. focuses on science and engineering

4. What is NOT true about Harvard?

A. It was founded in 1636. B. It is the oldest university in the world.

C. It is located in Massachusetts.

5. University of California, Los Angeles __________.

A. is in Hollywood B. is different from other universities

C. has a high number of applications

III. WRITING

1. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets.

1. The English speaking countries exhibition finishes at 8p.m. (END)
_________________________________________________________
2. How long is the presentation? (LAST) _________________________________________________________
3. The photo session takes place in the library. (HOST) _________________________________________________________
4. What time does the HN302 leave? (DEPARTURE) _________________________________________________________
5. A kilt is the traditional garment for Scottish men.(TRADITIONALLY) _________________________________________________________

V. LANGUAGE FOCUS

1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.

1. A. visual

B. thermal

C. pollute

2. A. medical

B. electric

C. botanic

3. A. chemical

B. specific

C. national

4. A. dramatic

B. logical

C. continue

5. A. dynamic

B. festival

C. illegal

2. Choose the best option A, B, or C to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.

1. Chicago ______________ the third largest city in the United States.

A. has been

B. will be

C. is

2. Chicago ______________ "The Windy City".

A. often calls

B. is often called

C. often is called

3. Over three million people ______ in the two hundred and twenty-five mile area of Chicago.

A. live

B. are living

C. is living

4. Today, some of the world's tallest and most famous skyscrapers _____________ in the city.

A. is found

B. finds

C. are found

5. Located in the heart of the city ____________ the one hundred and ten story Sears Tower.

A. has been

B. is

C. will be

3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.

1. Environmental pollution has ___________ to lots of health problems.

A. caused

B. led

C. made

2. ___________ industrial waste, many fish cannot survive.

A. Because

B. Since

C. Because of

3. Oil spills from cargos and ships have ___________ many animals and plants die.

A. made

B. caused

C. resulted

4. This film is rated 18+ because there are too many ___________ scenes.

A. funny

B. violent

C. entertaining

5. ___________ effects created an amazing world in the movie, it looked so real!

A. Incredible

B. Moved

C. Special

2.Now write a paragraph about one of the English speaking countries you like best (80-100 words). You should mention: - The name of the country - Its special features - The reasons why you like it best

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I. LISTENING

1. Listen to a conversation about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than TWO words. You will listen TWICE.

1. 10 2. Ottawa 3. no 4. 30 million 5. July 1st

Hello. This is Tieng Anh 8. Unit 8. Listening Test.//

Task 1. Listen to a conversation about Canada. Fill each of the gaps with no more than TWO words.

Girl: Daddy!

Father: What is it dear?

Girl: Can you help me with my homework? It's Geography.

Father: Sure.

Girl: How many states does Canada have?

Father: Canada doesn't have states. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories.

Girl: Where is the capital city of Canada then?

Father: It's Ottawa, in Ontario.

Girl: Does Alberta have a capital city too, Daddy?

Father: Yes, dear. It's called Edmonton.

Girl: Is that where the President lives?

Father: Canada doesn't have a president, sweetie. The leader of Canada is called the Prime Minister.

Girl: How many people live in Canada, Daddy?

Father: I think its population is more than 30 million now.

Girl: And the last question: When is Canada Day?

Father: July 1st. Canada began in 1867 on July 1st, almost 135 years ago.

2. Listen to a conversation between two friends. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE.

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. F

5. F

TASK 2. Listen to a conversation between two friends. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F.

Todd: Mike, I want to go to Canada for vacation. What would you recommend?

Mike: Well, it really depends on the kind of holiday that you want. If you want to have a relaxing outdoors, back to nature, I'd recommend Vancouver. If you want experience, a different type of culture, Montreal. And if you want to go to a big multi-cultural city with a lot of nightlife and things to do with respect to entertainment, or sports, then Toronto.

Todd: So, have you been to all three cities?

Mike: Yes. I actually have lived most of my life in Toronto and in Montreal but I have spent some time in Vancouver as well, so, all three are very different in attitude and lifestyle and in the way people live.

Todd: How so? How is somebody from Toronto different than somebody from Vancouver?

Mike: Well, somebody from Toronto is a little bit more high paced, just because the pace of life in Toronto is a little bit faster. Vancouver is a lot more relaxed, easy-going. And Montreal has a strong French-Canadian influence, so in fact, it's mostly French-Canadian.

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