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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...
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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

40. Approximately, how many inhabitants are there in London?

A. seventeen million B. four million C. seven million D. three million

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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

1. We went out for _____ meal last night. _____ restaurant we went to was excellent. A. a/ The B. the/ A C. a/  D. the/  2. As I was walking along the street, I saw _____ $10 note on _____ pavement. A. a/ a B. the/ the C. a/ the D. the/ a 3. _____ actress’s life is in many ways unlike that of other women. A. An B. A C. As D. That the 4. Kate plays _____ violin in an orchestra. A. the B. a C. an D.  5. _____ computer has changed _____ way we live. A. A/ the B. The/ the C. A/ a D. The/...
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1. We went out for _____ meal last night. _____ restaurant we went to was excellent.
A. a/ The B. the/ A C. a/  D. the/ 
2. As I was walking along the street, I saw _____ $10 note on _____ pavement.
A. a/ a B. the/ the C. a/ the D. the/ a
3. _____ actress’s life is in many ways unlike that of other women.
A. An B. A C. As D. That the
4. Kate plays _____ violin in an orchestra.
A. the B. a C. an D. 
5. _____ computer has changed _____ way we live.

A. A/ the B. The/ the C. A/ a D. The/ a
6. Excuse me, where is _____ bus station, please?
A. a B. the C.  D. an
7. What did you have for _____ breakfast this morning?
A. a B. an C. the D. 
8. Peter used to work in _____ Middle East.
A.  B. the C. an D. a
9. My plane was delayed. I had to wait at _____ airport for three hours.
A. the B. a C. an D. 
10. I have _____ problem. Can you help me?
A.  B. a C. an D. the
11. Barack Obama is _____ President of _____ United States.
A. the/ the B. a/  C. the/  D. the/ an
12. He never listens to _____ radio. He prefers watching _____ television.
A. a/ a B. a/ the C. the/  D. / the
13. _____ university will be built in _____ center of the town.
A. A/ the B. An/ the C. The/ a D. An/ a
14. _____ River Nile is _____ longest river of all.
A. /  B. A/ the C. The/ the D. / a
15. _____ Women’s Day is on _____ eighth of March.
A. The/  B. / the C. The/ an D. / an
16. By _____ time we had just left the office, _____ alarm went off.
A. / the B. a/ an C. a/ the D. the/ an
17. He grew up in _____ orphanage in _____ United Kingdom.
A. the/  B. an/ an C. the/ an D. an/ the
18. Laura is friendly. She can make _____ friends easily.
A. a B. an C. the D. 
19. That car can run at _____ speed of 180 miles _____ hour.
A. the/ an B. a/ the C. a/ a D. the/ a
20. _____ experience is _____ best teacher.
A. An/ the B. / the C. the/ the D. an/ an

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First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil...
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First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong descended from the lunar module ladder. [3] Just prior to taking his first step on the moon, Armstrong pilled on a special ring, causing a TV camera to automatically deploy. As he stepped onto the moon’s surface he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” [4] However, Armstrong inadvertently omitted the “a” before “man”. This error slightly changed the meaning of what was to become known as Armstrong’s famous statement.

Question 1: What is this passage mainly about?

A. the first manned mission to the moon

B. how fast the rocket traveled

C. the first man in space

D. the reason Neil Armstrong is so famous

Question 2: The word “ They” in the passage refers to_____________ .

A. Apollo 11

B. astronauts

C. Americans

D. engines

Question 3: The word "deploy " in the passage is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. photograph

B. begin working

C. stop functioning

D. light up

Question 4: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Neil Armstrong

B. The History of Space Travel

C. The Story of Apollo 11

D. The John F. Kennedy Space Center

Question 5: The word “proclaimed ” in the passage is closest in meaning to__________ .

A. thought B. heard C. remembered D. announced

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First Man on the Moon On July 16, 1969, America launched the Apollo 11, Lunar Landing Mission from Kennedy Space Center. This was a 363-foot-tall space vehicle, the five engines of which on the Saturn V rocket generated 7.5 million pounds of thrust. Twelve minutes after the launch, the astronauts were in orbit 120 miles above the Earth. [1] At a speed of 17,400 mph, they began their four-day journey to the moon. [2] They had nearly a quarter of a million miles to go. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong descended from the lunar module ladder. [3] Just prior to taking his first step on the moon, Armstrong pilled on a special ring, causing a TV camera to automatically deploy. As he stepped onto the moon’s surface he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” [4] However, Armstrong inadvertently omitted the “a” before “man”. This error slightly changed the meaning of what was to become known as Armstrong’s famous statement.

Question 1: What is this passage mainly about?

A. the first manned mission to the moon

B. how fast the rocket traveled

C. the first man in space

D. the reason Neil Armstrong is so famous

Question 2: The word “ They” in the passage refers to_____________ .

A. Apollo 11

B. astronauts

C. Americans

D. engines

Question 3: The word "deploy " in the passage is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. photograph

B. begin working

C. stop functioning

D. light up

Question 4: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. The Life of Neil Armstrong

B. The History of Space Travel

C. The Story of Apollo 11

D. The John F. Kennedy Space Center

Question 5: The word “proclaimed ” in the passage is closest in meaning to__________ .

A. thought B. heard C. remembered D. announced

Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answerConservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer

Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.

Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival.

Question: What is the passage above mainly about?

A. Natural-resource shortages

B. Agricultural irrigation

C. The headwaters of a major river

D. Conservation conflict

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26 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án: D

VI. MARK THE LETER A,B,C OR D ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET TO SHOW THE UNDERLINED PART THAT NEEDS CORRECTION IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTION.1. His friend is ''a'' rich man because ''he'' ''is having'' ''a lot of'' money now.2. My mum ''tastes'' the sauve "to see" if it "has" enought "salt".VII. MARK THE LETER A,B,C OR D ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET TO INDICATE THE SENTENCE THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH OF THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES.3. Student A: "...." Student B:"Two hours"A. How long does the art lesson last?B....
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VI. MARK THE LETER A,B,C OR D ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET TO SHOW THE UNDERLINED PART THAT NEEDS CORRECTION IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTION.

1. His friend is ''a'' rich man because ''he'' ''is having'' ''a lot of'' money now.

2. My mum ''tastes'' the sauve "to see" if it "has" enought "salt".

VII. MARK THE LETER A,B,C OR D ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET TO INDICATE THE SENTENCE THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH OF THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES.

3. Student A: "...." Student B:"Two hours"

A. How long does the art lesson last?

B. When does the art lesson start?

C. What time is the art lesson?

D. How far does the art lesson start?

4. Student A:"How much cheese so you want on your pizza?" Student B:"..."

A. Just a few

B. Of course, I want cheese

C. Not a lot of, please

D. Just a little, please

5. Student A:"Would you like to go on a picnic with me?" Student B:"..."

A. Yes, I would

B. I'd love to

C. Yes, a lot

D. It's alnight

VIII. WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS IN BRACKETS.

6. In my family, all members have to share the.........chores(house)

7. When I want to do something................., I read a book and I feel calm. (relax)

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26 tháng 10 2023

1. His friend is ''a'' rich man because ''he'' ''is having'' ''a lot of'' money now.

2. My mum ''tastes'' the sauve "to see" if it "has" enought "salt".=> is tasting

VII. MARK THE LETER A,B,C OR D ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET TO INDICATE THE SENTENCE THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH OF THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES.

3. Student A: "...." Student B:"Two hours"

A. How long does the art lesson last?

B. When does the art lesson start?

C. What time is the art lesson?

D. How far does the art lesson start?

4. Student A:"How much cheese so you want on your pizza?" Student B:"..."

A. Just a few

B. Of course, I want cheese

C. Not a lot of, please

D. Just a little, please

5. Student A:"Would you like to go on a picnic with me?" Student B:"..."

A. Yes, I would

B. I'd love to

C. Yes, a lot

D. It's alnight

VIII. WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS IN BRACKETS.

6. In my family, all members have to share the.......household..chores(house)

7. When I want to do something...relaxing .............., I read a book and I feel calm. (relax)

Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answerConservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer

Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.

Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival.

Question: Which sentence below is true?

A. Conflicts improve when a natural resource crosses political borders.

B. The source of a main river may be located in the country through which the river flows than a different country.

C. There is assurance that the river source will be confined to provide accommodation for resource needs downstream.

D. The way where one ordinary source is managed has a direct effect upon other ordinary sources.

1
13 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: D

Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answerConservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer

Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.

Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival.

Question: Which sentence below is not correct?

A. Argument often surrounds how a source should be used, or allocated, and for whom.

B. A river may provide water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory.

C. Conservation methods are incidental to care for the river for future use.

D. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for open access to this river.

1
18 tháng 1 2018

Đáp án: C

Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answerConservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer

Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.

Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival.

Question: Which word in the reading means “living or growing in, happening in, or connected with water”?

A. necessar

B. major

C. fresh

D. aquatic

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9 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: D

9 tháng 1

D. aquatic

This term describes the habitat or conditions that involve living in, happening in, or being connected with water. Aquatic ecosystems are diverse and can be found in both marine and freshwater environments. Examples of aquatic organisms include fish, marine mammals, seabirds, and various aquatic plants.

Question 29: What/ most/ important/ volunteer activity/ our area? A. What is most important volunteer activity in our area? B. What is most important volunteer activity at our area? C. What is the most important volunteer activity at our area? D. What is the most important volunteer activity in our area? Question 30: The second/ priority/ train/ young people/ job application skills. A. The second priority is training young people for job application skills. B. The second priority is to train...
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Question 29: What/ most/ important/ volunteer activity/ our area?
A. What is most important volunteer activity in our area?
B. What is most important volunteer activity at our area?
C. What is the most important volunteer activity at our area?
D. What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?

Question 30: The second/ priority/ train/ young people/ job application skills.
A. The second priority is training young people for job application skills.
B. The second priority is to train young people for job application skills.
C. The second priority is train young people for job application skills.
D. The second priority is to training young people for job application skills.
Question 31: He/ see/ advertisement/ the Youth Newspaper/ February 22th.
A. He saw the advertisement in the Youth Newspaper in February 22th.
B. He saw advertisement in the Youth Newspaper in February 22th.
C. He saw advertisement in the Youth Newspaper on February 22th.
D. He saw the advertisement in the Youth Newspaper on February 22th.
Question 32: He/ be/ creative, patient/ and/ have/ great love/ children.
A. He is creative, patient and has great love on children.
B. He is creative, patient and has great love with children.
C. He is creative, patient and has great love of children.
D. He is creative, patient and has great love for children.
Question 33: I/ can/ send/ you/ references/ the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
A. I can send you the references from the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
B. I can send you the references to the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
C. I can send you a references from the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
D. I can send you a references to the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.

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Question 29: What/ most/ important/ volunteer activity/ our area?
A. What is most important volunteer activity in our area?
B. What is most important volunteer activity at our area?
C. What is the most important volunteer activity at our area?
D. What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?

Question 30: The second/ priority/ train/ young people/ job application skills.

A. The second priority is training young people for job application skills.
B. The second priority is to train young people for job application skills.
C. The second priority is train young people for job application skills.
D. The second priority is to training young people for job application skills.
Question 31: He/ see/ advertisement/ the Youth Newspaper/ February 22th.
A. He saw the advertisement in the Youth Newspaper in February 22th.
B. He saw advertisement in the Youth Newspaper in February 22th.
C. He saw advertisement in the Youth Newspaper on February 22th.
D. He saw the advertisement in the Youth Newspaper on February 22th.
Question 32: He/ be/ creative, patient/ and/ have/ great love/ children.
A. He is creative, patient and has great love on children.
B. He is creative, patient and has great love with children.
C. He is creative, patient and has great love of children.
D. He is creative, patient and has great love for children.
Question 33: I/ can/ send/ you/ references/ the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
A. I can send you the references from the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
B. I can send you the references to the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
C. I can send you a references from the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.
D. I can send you a references to the Director of the Happy Mind Charity Centre.