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17 tháng 8 2023

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

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16 tháng 10 2023

1. B

Which country is famous for pasta and pizza? - Italy.

(Đất nước nào nổi tiếng với món mì ống và bánh pizza? - Ý.)

2. A

Which country is famous for kimchi? - Korea.

(Đất nước nào nổi tiếng với món kim chi? - Hàn Quốc.)

3. C

England is well-known for fish and chips.

(Nước Anh nổi tiếng với món cá và khoai tây chiên.)

4. A

Sushi comes from Japan.

(Sushi đến từ Nhật Bản.)

5. B

In which country do you think kangaroo steak is common? - Australia.

(Ở quốc gia nào thì thịt căng-gu-ru phổ biến? - Úc.)

IV. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers.1. Where is Disney World?A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia3Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lakein__________.A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England4. Which City is in Canada?A. Montreal B. Chicago C. Melbourne D. Wellington5. Britain is not famous...
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IV. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers.
1. Where is Disney World?
A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona
2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia
3Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lake
in__________.
A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England
4. Which City is in Canada?
A. Montreal B. Chicago C. Melbourne D. Wellington
5. Britain is not famous for__________.
A. Harvard University B. Arthur Conan Doyle
C. Buckingham Palace D. William Shakespeare
6. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in .
A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand D. Canada
7. What is the Symbol of New Zealand?
A. a koala B. a rooster C. a kiwi D. a bear
8. Which is not a State in the United States?
A. Alaska B. Washington DC. C. Michigan D. New York
9. Which is the largest English speaking country?
A. Canada B. The UK C. The US D. Australia
10. __________ is in the City of Westminster, Central London.
A. The Golden Gate Bridge B. The Statue of Liberty
C. Canterbury Cathedral D. Trafalgar Square
11. On the official flag of Canada, we can see__________.
A. a crescent moon B. four red stars
C. a red maple leaf D. white stripes
12.What is one of the most famous landmarks in Australia?
A. Leaning Tower of Pisa B. Great Barrier Reef
C. Statue of Liberty D. Machu Picchu
13. What is the name of the most famous clock in Britain?
A. Big Clock B. Big John C. Big Apple D. Big Ben
14. Which country does not have a star on its flag?
A. The United Kingdom B. The United States
C. New Zealand D. Singapore
15. Which country is an island city-state?
A. Scotland B. Wales C. Singapore D. Australia

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10 tháng 6 2021

1B 2D 3C 4A 5A 6C 7C 8B 9A 10D 11C 12B 13D 14A 15C

10 tháng 6 2021

IV. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers.
1. Where is Disney World?
A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona
2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia
3Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lake
in__________.
A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England
4. Which City is in Canada?
A. Montreal B. Chicago C. Melbourne D. Wellington
5. Britain is not famous for__________.
A. Harvard University B. Arthur Conan Doyle
C. Buckingham Palace D. William Shakespeare
6. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in .
A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand D. Canada
7. What is the Symbol of New Zealand?
A. a koala B. a rooster C. a kiwi D. a bear
8. Which is not a State in the United States?
A. Alaska B. Washington DC. C. Michigan D. New York
9. Which is the largest English speaking country?
A. Canada B. The UK C. The US D. Australia
10. __________ is in the City of Westminster, Central London.
A. The Golden Gate Bridge B. The Statue of Liberty
C. Canterbury Cathedral D. Trafalgar Square
11. On the official flag of Canada, we can see__________.
A. a crescent moon B. four red stars
C. a red maple leaf D. white stripes
12.What is one of the most famous landmarks in Australia?
A. Leaning Tower of Pisa B. Great Barrier Reef
C. Statue of Liberty D. Machu Picchu
13. What is the name of the most famous clock in Britain?
A. Big Clock B. Big John C. Big Apple D. Big Ben
14. Which country does not have a star on its flag?
A. The United Kingdom B. The United States
C. New Zealand D. Singapore
15. Which country is an island city-state?
A. Scotland B. Wales C. Singapore D. Australia

I. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers. 1. Where is Disney World?A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia3. Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lakein__________. A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England4. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in__________ . A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand...
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I. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers. 1. Where is Disney World?
A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona
2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia
3. Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lake
in__________. A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England
4. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in__________ . A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand D. Canada
5. Which is the largest English speaking country?
A. Canada B. The UK C. The US D. Australia
6. What is the name of the most famous clock in Britain?
A. Big Clock B. Big John C. Big Apple D. Big Ben
7. Kangaroos and _________ are the iconic animals of Australia. A. beaver B. koala C. eagle D. cheetah
8. The United Kingdom__________ of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. A. Consists B. is consisted C. has consisted D. consisted
9. English__________ around the world by children in school as a foreign language. A. has learned B. is learning C. is learned D. learned
10. You’d better go to bed early tonight. The plane__________ at 6 o’clock tomorrow
morning so we’ll have to be up by 4.30!
A. will leave B. leaves C. leave D. is leaving

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11_________ that there are no wild snakes in Ireland?
A. Do you know B. Are you knowing C. Have you known D. Did you know
12. The Statue of Liberty, an American Symbol of freedom, __________ in France. A. actually made B. was actually made C. has actually made D. makes actually
13. The Louvre Museum ................... from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day except Tuesday and Wednesday. A. opens B. open C. will open D. will be open
14. This annual festival ................... at the end of the March. A. will hold B. will be held C. holds D. is held
15. The Statue of Liberty in Upper New York Bay of America ................ the freedom. A. presents B. shows C. symbolizes D. reveals
READING
I. Read the text and do the tasks below.The Maori of New Zealand
The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were
the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are
about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today there
are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There
are Maori in the government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori do not forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and old stories. They have yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children. Task 1: Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
. T F
1. The Maori are Polynesians.  
2. New Zealand is an island country.  
3. The Maori look like the Chinese.  
4. The Maori live only by hunting and fishing.  
5. The Maori like music.  
Task 2: Read the passage again, and write short answers to the questions. 6. Where did the Maori come from?
7. How many Maori are there?
II.Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the
following passage. London’s Tower Bridge
London‟s Tower Bridge is one of the most famous (1) in the world. The
bridge, designed (2) (by) the architect Horace Jones together with John Wolfe
Barry, was finally completed in 1894. It (3) 11,000 tons of steel to
build the framework of the 265-meter-long bridge. Over time, the bridge has become one of
London‟s most famous (4) . 1.A. bridges B. bridge C. tower D. towers
2. A. or B. and C. as D. but
3. A. took B. built C. brought D. gave
4. A. landscapes B. views C. symbols D. scenes

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13 tháng 7 2021

I. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers.

1. Where is Disney World?
A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona
2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia
3. Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lake
in__________. A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England
4. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in__________ .

A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand D. Canada
5. Which is the largest English speaking country?
A. Canada B. The UK C. The US D. Australia
6. What is the name of the most famous clock in Britain?
A. Big Clock B. Big John C. Big Apple D. Big Ben
7. Kangaroos and _________ are the iconic animals of Australia. A. beaver B. koala C. eagle D. cheetah
8. The United Kingdom__________ of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. A. Consists B. is consisted C. has consisted D. consisted
9. English__________ around the world by children in school as a foreign language. A. has learned B. is learning C. is learned D. learned
10. You’d better go to bed early tonight. The plane__________ at 6 o’clock tomorrow
morning so we’ll have to be up by 4.30!
A. will leave B. leaves C. leave D. is leaving

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11_________ that there are no wild snakes in Ireland?
A. Do you know B. Are you knowing C. Have you known D. Did you know
12. The Statue of Liberty, an American Symbol of freedom, __________ in France. A. actually made B. was actually made C. has actually made D. makes actually
13. The Louvre Museum ................... from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day except Tuesday and Wednesday. A. opens B. open C. will open D. will be open
14. This annual festival ................... at the end of the March. A. will hold B. will be held C. holds D. is held
15. The Statue of Liberty in Upper New York Bay of America ................ the freedom. A. presents B. shows C. symbolizes D. reveals
READING
I. Read the text and do the tasks below.The Maori of New Zealand
The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were
the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into the wood. There are
about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin, dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, and they learned European ways quickly. Today there
are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There
are Maori in the government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori do not forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and old stories. They have yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children. Task 1: Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
. T F
1. The Maori are Polynesians.  T
2. New Zealand is an island country.  T
3. The Maori look like the Chinese.  F
4. The Maori live only by hunting and fishing.  F
5. The Maori like music.  T
Task 2: Read the passage again, and write short answers to the questions. 6. Where did the Maori come from?
7. How many Maori are there?
II.Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the
following passage. London’s Tower Bridge
London‟s Tower Bridge is one of the most famous (1) in the world. The
bridge, designed (2) (by) the architect Horace Jones together with John Wolfe
Barry, was finally completed in 1894. It (3) 11,000 tons of steel to
build the framework of the 265-meter-long bridge. Over time, the bridge has become one of
London‟s most famous (4) .

1.A. bridges B. bridge C. tower D. towers
2. A. or B. and C. as D. but
3. A. took B. built C. brought D. gave
4. A. landscapes B. views C. symbols D. scenes

13 tháng 7 2021

mình cảm ơn bạn nha 

mà mình còn khá nhiều bài bạn có thể giúp mình ko

 

17 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo
I like the Indian cusine because I enjoy the favour of curry. It’s savory and delicious. I hope one day I well have the chance to try Italian cusine.

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
16 tháng 10 2023

Tạm dịch:

Ý

Ý nổi tiếng với pizza. Pizza là một món ăn có đế bánh phằng với phô mai, thịt và rau trên mặt. Quốc gia này cũng nổi tiếng với 2 món spaghetti và pasta. Ý cũng nổi tiếng với các loại phô mai (hơn 400 loại). Có một loại cho phép ruồi đẻ trứng trên nó và nó có một hương vị độc đáo.

Ấn Độ

Cà ri là một món ăn phổ biến ở Ấn Độ. Nó là một món ăn gồm thịt và rau nấu trong một loại sốt và ăn kèm với cơm hoặc bánh mì. Thực tế thì Inđia có một nền ẩm thực rộng lớn. Người dân ở một số vùng của người Ân Độ thích ăn chay. Nhưng thịt gà, thịt cừu và thịt dê thì phổ biến ở những vùng khác. Thường thì người Ấn không ăn thịt bò.

Read the text and choose the best options : Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the...
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Read the text and choose the best options :

Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the world. Because the island continent was separated from the rest of the world for many years, these animals developed in different ways. Many of the animals in Australia are marsupials. Marsupials are animals such as koalas and wombats.The kangaroo is perhaps the best known of the marsupials. Besides the marsupial, the strange animals of the continent include emu and the duckbill platypus. There are many physical feature of Australia that also are unique, including the central part of the country known as "Outback" , which consists off three main deserts. More than half of all Australians live in large, morden cities along the coast. There are so many people living in the small towns on the edge of the Outback, where there is plenty of grassfor raising sheep and cattle. Autralia rates first in the world for sheep raising. In fact, there are more than 10 times as many sheep in Australia as there are people!

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

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7 tháng 5 2018

Read the text and choose the best options :

Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the world. Because the island continent was separated from the rest of the world for many years, these animals developed in different ways. Many of the animals in Australia are marsupials. Marsupials are animals such as koalas and wombats.The kangaroo is perhaps the best known of the marsupials. Besides the marsupial, the strange animals of the continent include emu and the duckbill platypus. There are many physical feature of Australia that also are unique, including the central part of the country known as "Outback" , which consists off three main deserts. More than half of all Australians live in large, morden cities along the coast. There are so many people living in the small towns on the edge of the Outback, where there is plenty of grassfor raising sheep and cattle. Autralia rates first in the world for sheep raising. In fact, there are more than 10 times as many sheep in Australia as there are people!

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

12 tháng 8 2019

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers. 1. Another name for Wales is A. Saxon B. Celtic C. Cymru D. Galle 2. You can see on the Canadian national flag. A. the maple leaf B. the red leaf C. the rose D. the oak tree 3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote. A. Canada B. New Zealand C. America D. Singapore 4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing. A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern...
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I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.

1. Another name for Wales is

A. Saxon B. Celtic C. Cymru D. Galle

2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.

A. the maple leaf B. the red leaf C. the rose D. the oak tree

3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote.

A. Canada B. New Zealand C. America D. Singapore

4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.

A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland

5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning .

A. northern B. southern C. eastern D. western

6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches

20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.

A. Alaska B. California C. Florida D. Washington

7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .

A. England B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand

8. Scotland only shares a border with .

A. Wales B. Northern Ireland C. England D. Britain

9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the

language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.

A. country B. village C. town D. nation

10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of

A. Canada B. America C. New Zealand D. Australia

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24 tháng 3 2020

I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.

1. Another name for Wales is C. Cymru

2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.

A. the maple leaf

3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote. B. New Zealand

4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing. C. Scotland

5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning . B. southern

6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches

20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.

A. Alaska

7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .

A. England

8. Scotland only shares a border with .

C. England

9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the

language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.

B. village

10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of

D. Australia

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24 tháng 3 2020

I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.

1. Another name for Wales is

A. Saxon B. Celtic C. Cymru D. Galle

2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.

A. the maple leaf B. the red leaf C. the rose D. the oak tree

3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote.

A. Canada B. New Zealand C. America D. Singapore

4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.

A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland

5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning .

A. northern B. southern C. eastern D. western

6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches

20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.

A. Alaska B. California C. Florida D. Washington

7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .

A. England B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand

8. Scotland only shares a border with .

A. Wales B. Northern Ireland C. England D. Britain

9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the

language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.

A. country B. village C. town D. nation

10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of

A. Canada B. America C. New Zealand D. Australia

P/S : Good Luck
~Best Best~

VII. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage. Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream about. However, in reality, it has both advantages and disadvantages. There are certainly many advantages to living in the country. First, you can enjoy peace and quietness. Moreover, people tend to be friendlier. A further advantage is that there is less traffic, so it is safer for young children. However, there are certain...
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VII. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage. Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream about. However, in reality, it has both advantages and disadvantages. There are certainly many advantages to living in the country. First, you can enjoy peace and quietness. Moreover, people tend to be friendlier. A further advantage is that there is less traffic, so it is safer for young children. However, there are certain disadvantages or drawbacks to life outside the city. First, because there are fewer people, you are likely to have few friends. In addition, entertainment is difficult to find, particularly in the evening. Furthermore, the fact that there are fewer shops and services means that it is hard to find jobs. In short, it can be seen that the country is more suitable for some people than others. On the whole, it is often the best for those who are retired or who have young children. In contrast, young people who have a career are better provided in the city. 1. According to the passage, living in the country has _______. A. only good points B. only bad points C. both good and bad points D. no disadvantages 2. How many advantages does living in the country have? A. Two B. Three C. Four D. No 3. Living in the country is safer for young children because _______. A. there is less traffic B. there are few shops C. there are fewer people D. there are few services 4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. People in the country tend to be friendlier than people in the city. B. It’s hard to find entertainment in the country. C. There are fewer shops and services in the country. D. The country is only suitable for retired people. 5. Having few friends is _______. A. one of drawbacks to life in the country B. the only disadvantage to living in the country C. one of certain drawbacks to life outside the city D. one of certain advantages to life outside the city
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6 tháng 8 2022

1. A

2.A

3.B

4.A

5.D

6 tháng 8 2022

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.D

5.C

Xin lỗi bạn. Câu trả lời của mình bên dưới mik nghĩ là sai . Mik viết lại ra đây nhé

I. Choose the best answers. 1. English__________ from a Proto-Indo-European language about 5,000 years ago. A. derives B. derived C. is deriving D. has derived 2. Since 2005, India__________ the world’s largest English-speaking population. A. has B. is having C. had D. has had 3. The United Kingdom__________ of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. A. consists B. is consisted C. has consisted D. consisted 4. English__________ around the world by children in school as a foreign...
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I. Choose the best answers.

1. English__________ from a Proto-Indo-European language about 5,000 years ago.

A. derives B. derived C. is deriving D. has derived

2. Since 2005, India__________ the world’s largest English-speaking population.

A. has B. is having C. had D. has had

3. The United Kingdom__________ of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

A. consists B. is consisted C. has consisted D. consisted

4. English__________ around the world by children in school as a foreign language.

A. has learned B. is learning C. is learned D. learned

5. You’d better go to bed early tonight. The plane__________ at 6 o’clock tomorrow morning so we’ll have to be up by 4.30!

A. will leave B. leaves C. leave D. is leaving

6. Over the past five years, Australia’s population__________ by 1.86 million people.

A. increases B. is increasing C. has increased D. is increased

7. I’m sorry. I can’t meet up this weekend. We__________ to Wales on Friday.

A. go B. are going C. will go D. has gone

8. In the 16th century, French and British settlers__________ in Canada.

A. arrive B. have arrived C. was arriving D. arrived

9. __________ that there are no wild snakes in Ireland?

A. Do you know B. Are you knowing C. Elave you known D. Did you know

10. The Statue of Liberty, an American Symbol of freedom, __________ in France.

A. actually made B. was actually made C. has actually made D. makes actually

11. The Disney World__________ in the City of Orlando, which is in the State of Florida.

A. locates B. is locating C. is located D. located

12. Nowadays, Canada__________ against the influence of the foreign cultures, especially of the us one.

A. struggled B. is struggling C. was struggling D. has struggled

13. Indian Disney Channel__________ Tom and Jerry Kids at 7 pm.

A. shows B. is showing C. is shown D. has shown

14. My family__________ in Chicago for more than 20 years.

A. live B. are living C. were D. have been

II.Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs (present simple, present continuous, or present perfect).

1. I__________ (live) in the UK at the moment to learn English.

2. English__________ (be) an official language in several African countries, such as Liberia, Nigeria, and South Africa.

3. __________ (you/ ever/ be) to Singapore? - Yes, I__________ (be) there twice.

4. Where__________ (you/ go) on your holiday next summer?

5. Over 670 million people__________ (visit) Disneyland since its opening in 1955.II. BÀI TẬP CỦNG CỐ.

1.. How much do you know about English speaking countries? Choose the best answers.

1. Where is Disney World?

A. Texas B. California C. Florida D. Arizona

2. Which country is home to the kangaroo?

A. Canada B. New Zealand C. The USA D. Australia

3. Loch Ness, known for sightings of a monster called Nessie, is a large and deep lake in__________.

A. Wales B. North Ireland C. Scotland D. England

4. Which City is in Canada?

A. Montreal B. Chicago C. Melbourne D. Wellington

5. Britain is not famous for__________.

A. Harvard University B. Arthur Conan Doyle

C. Buckingham Palace D. William Shakespeare

6. Wanaka is one of the most visited and favoured towns in .

A. England B. Singapore C. New Zealand D. Canada

7. What is the Symbol of New Zealand?

A. a koala B. a rooster C. a kiwi D. a bear

8. Which is not a State in the United States?

A. Alaska B. Washington DC. C. Michigan D. New York

9. Which is the largest English speaking country?

A. Canada B. The UK C. The US D. Australia

10. __________ is in the City of Westminster, Central London.

A. The Golden Gate Bridge B. The Statue of Liberty

C. Canterbury Cathedral D. Trafalgar Square

11. On the official flag of Canada, we can see__________.

A. a crescent moon B. four red stars

C. a red maple leaf D. white stripes

12.What is one of the most famous landmarks in Australia?

A. Leaning Tower of Pisa B. Great Barrier Reef

C. Statue of Liberty D. Machu Picchu

13. What is the name of the most famous clock in Britain?

A. Big Clock B. Big John C. Big Apple D. Big Ben

14. Which country does not have a star on its flag?

A. The United Kingdom B. The United States

C. New Zealand D. Singapore

15. Which country is an island city-state?

A. Scotland B. Wales C. Singapore D. Australia

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Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions: Different Customs Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home. Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot. Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand. Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand. Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public. Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead. 1. In...
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Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions:

Different Customs

Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.

Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.

Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.

Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.

Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.

Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead.

1. In which country is foot considered a dirty part of the body?

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

2. In which country should we pay attention to eating in public?

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

3. In which country/countries should we eat with the right hand?

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

4. In which country/countries shouldn't we arriving early at a party?

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

5. In which country should you show high respect to older people or superiors?

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

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31 tháng 10 2017

Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions:

Different Customs

Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.

Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.

Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.

Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.

Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.

Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead.

1. In which country is foot considered a dirty part of the body?

......................Indonesia...............................................................................

2. In which country should we pay attention to eating in public?

..........................................samoa...........................................................

3. In which country/countries should we eat with the right hand?

............................Muslim countries..........................................................................

4. In which country/countries shouldn't we arriving early at a party?

......................................Canada and the US.....................................................................

5. In which country should you show high respect to older people or superiors?

................................Korea..............................................................................................

1 tháng 11 2017

Ex2: Read the information about customs in some countries, and then give the answers to the questions:

Different Customs

Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.

Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.

Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.

Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.

Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.

Thailand: Never touch anyone except a child on the bead.

1. In which country is foot considered a dirty part of the body?

- Indonesia: Never point to anything with your foot.

2. In which country should we pay attention to eating in public?

- Samoa: Don't eat while you're walking in public.

3. In which country/countries should we eat with the right hand?

- Muslim countries: Don't eat with your left hand.

4. In which country/countries shouldn't we arriving early at a party?

- Canada and the US: Don't arrive early if you're invited to someone's home.

5. In which country should you show high respect to older people or superiors?

- Korea: Don't pass something to an older person or superior with only one hand.

II. Read the interesting facts about Wales, and complete the conversation. Practise it with your partner. Wales - Interesting facts · The country of Wales is a part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain. · English and Welsh are the two official languages of Wales. Welsh is a Celtic based language that is now spoken by over 20% of the population. · 42% of the South and West Wales coastline is considered “Heritage Coast”. · The country of Wales is said to contain more castles...
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II. Read the interesting facts about Wales, and complete the conversation. Practise it with your partner.

Wales - Interesting facts

· The country of Wales is a part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.

· English and Welsh are the two official languages of Wales. Welsh is a Celtic based language that is now spoken by over 20% of the population.

· 42% of the South and West Wales coastline is considered “Heritage Coast”.

· The country of Wales is said to contain more castles per square mile than any other country in the world.

· Wales is often called “The Land of Song”.

· The country is well-known for its harpist, male choirs, and solo artists.

· Although football (soccer) is the more popular sport in Northern Wales, Rugby Union is seen as national sport and is passionately played by most of the country.

A: My group is going to give the presentation about Wales, and I have just download a lot of interesting facts of that country.

B: Really? Is English the only official language there?

A: No, (1) ______________________________________________________________________

B: Does Wales have any coastline?

A: Yes, and (2) __________________________________________________________________

B: Wales is not as famous for football as England, so what is the most popular sport there?

A: (3) __________________________________________________________________________

B: Scotland is very well-known for ancient castles. How about Wales?

A: Well, (4) _____________________________________________________________________

B: It sounds interesting. Are Welsh people fond of music?

A: Sure, (5) _____________________________________________________________________

B: Why?

A: (6) __________________________________________________________________________

B: Awesome. I think your group’s presentation will be very interesting.

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