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12 tháng 5 2019

Find the word to complete the blank:

Robots win the world cup

You may see this (1) headline one day. In the future, a team of robots will play a (2) human team in the world cup, and win. This is the dream of (3) Korean computer scientist Jong-Hwan Kim. Professor Kim is the (4) founder of FIRA (federation of the international robot- (5) soccer Association). Every year, teams of robots from around the world (6) pay in the micro- robot world cup soccer tournament. Profesion Kim started this (7) tournament in 1996. He thinks a robots team could be ready to pay humans in (8) 40 to 50 years.

There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.   Robots will wake you up every morning and do your breakfast. —> We will be able to play football because it is raining heavily. —> What do you think of the role of robots in the future?  —> Some people believe that robots will play a important role in our lives. —> Could you to ride a bike when you were in the fifth grade? —> If we will go shopping tomorrow, I’ll buy some reusable shopping bags. —> Will you able to carry all the...
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There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.   
Robots will wake you up every morning and do your breakfast. —> 
We will be able to play football because it is raining heavily. —> 
What do you think of the role of robots in the future?  —> 
Some people believe that robots will play a important role in our lives. —> 
Could you to ride a bike when you were in the fifth grade? —> 
If we will go shopping tomorrow, I’ll buy some reusable shopping bags. —> 
Will you able to carry all the shopping back home on your bike? —> 
Using a lot of plastic bags are bad for the environment. —> 
Mona isn’t busy today and she could help her mother at home. —> 
I can write with my right hand. I’m left-handed.  —> 
We couldn’t bought any bread because the baker’s was closed. —> 
I’m sorry I won’t able to go to your party on Friday.  —> 
If robots will do all of our work, we will have nothing to do. —> 
In the future, robots will do all the housework instead us. —> 
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4 tháng 5 2022

There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.  

Robots will wake you up every morning and do -> make your breakfast.  

We will -> won't be able to play football because it is raining heavily. 

What do you think of -> about the role of robots in the future?  

Some people believe that robots will play a -> an important role in our lives.  

Could you to ride -> ride a bike when you were in the fifth grade?   

If we will go -> go shopping tomorrow, I’ll buy some reusable shopping bags.   

Will you able to -> be able to carry all the shopping back home on your bike? 

Using a lot of plastic bags are -> is bad for the environment.  

Mona isn’t busy today and -> so she could help her mother at home.  

I can write with my right -> left hand. I’m left-handed.  

We couldn’t bought -> buy any bread because the baker’s was closed. 

I’m sorry I won’t able to -> be able to go to your party on Friday.  

If robots will do -> do all of our work, we will have nothing to do.  

In the future, robots will do all the housework instead -> instead of us.

15 tháng 4 2020

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21. B

22. B

23. C

24. A

25. D

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15 tháng 4 2020

Soccer is a very (21) ________ sport in many countries. The World Cup is held every four years. Thirty-two teams from around the world compete in this (22) ______. In 2010, the world Cup was played in South Africa from June 26 to July 10. The game were watched on television by (23) _______ of people around the world. Spain (24) _________ this World Cup. They (25) _______ the Netherlands in the final game by a score of 1 to 0. The next World Cup was in 2014 and it was played in Brazil.

21. A. unpopular B. popular C. popularity D. unpopularity

22. A. tour B. tourist C. tour guide D. tournament

23. A. million B. billion C. millions D. thousand

24. A. won B. win C. wins D. winning

25. A. beats B. beated C. beating D. beat

VIII. Circle the most suitable word in brackets to complete the passage.FIFA World Cup, (1) _______ (that/ who/ which) is often called Football World Cup, The World Cup, or simply World Cup, is the most important competition in international football, and the world’s most representative team sport (2) _______ (event/ organization/ activity). Organized by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport’s governing body, the World Cup is contested by men’s national football...
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VIII. Circle the most suitable word in brackets to complete the passage.

FIFA World Cup, (1) _______ (that/ who/ which) is often called Football World Cup, The World Cup, or simply World Cup, is the most important competition in international football, and the world’s most representative team sport (2) _______ (event/ organization/ activity). Organized by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport’s governing body, the World Cup is contested by men’s national football teams which are FIFA members.

The World Cup finals are held (3) _______ (every/ in/ for) four years, but the competition itself takes place over a three-year period, and includes a regional qualifying tournament. 197 national teams entered the qualification for the 2006 World Cup. The final tournament involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated (4) _______ (house/ host/ home) nation.

The World Cup final tournament is the most widely-viewed and followed sporting event in the world, exceeding even the Olympic Games.

Only seven nations have won the World Cup. Brazil is (5) _______ (more / the most / the least) successful World Cup team having won the tournament five times. Germany and Italy follow with three titles each. Argentina and Uruguay have two titles each. Finally, France and England have one title each.

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9 tháng 3 2022

VIII. Circle the most suitable word in brackets to complete the passage.

FIFA World Cup, (1) _______ (that/ who/ which) is often called Football World Cup, The World Cup, or simply World Cup, is the most important competition in international football, and the world’s most representative team sport (2) _______ (event/ organization/ activity). Organized by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport’s governing body, the World Cup is contested by men’s national football teams which are FIFA members.

The World Cup finals are held (3) _______ (every/ in/ for) four years, but the competition itself takes place over a three-year period, and includes a regional qualifying tournament. 197 national teams entered the qualification for the 2006 World Cup. The final tournament involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated (4) _______ (house/ host/ home) nation.

The World Cup final tournament is the most widely-viewed and followed sporting event in the world, exceeding even the Olympic Games.

Only seven nations have won the World Cup. Brazil is (5) _______ (more / the most / the least) successful World Cup team having won the tournament five times. Germany and Italy follow with three titles each. Argentina and Uruguay have two titles each. Finally, France and England have one title each.

The World Cup is a competition which encourages men and women (1) ___________ to talk about football. All over the world, fans root for their team and their country, and its hard not to get (2) ____________ up in the enthusiasm. Even people who are not normally into football, or never watch it, express interest, especially if their national team is (3) _____________ part.On the other hand, however, it is usually the male members of the population who avidly follow the fate of their favourite...
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The World Cup is a competition which encourages men and women (1) ___________ to talk about football. All over the world, fans root for their team and their country, and its hard not to get (2) ____________ up in the enthusiasm. Even people who are not normally into football, or never watch it, express interest, especially if their national team is (3) _____________ part.

On the other hand, however, it is usually the male members of the population who avidly follow the fate of their favourite team from week to (4) _____________ throughout the year, year in year out.

Players and supporters of opposing teams are regarded as the enemy; colours and emblems, like uniforms, display (5) _______________ their loyalties lie. Feelings of comradeship are strong (6) ______________ supporters of the same side, and the game (7) _____________ hinges on tactics and strategy. Moreover, violence and acts of destruction often surface in the form of hooliganism. The similarities (8) ______________ football and war are striking. Why do football fans become so fanatical in (9) ____________ support of teams? Is (10) ____________, perhaps, among some members of the population, a deep-rooted craving for battle even in times of peace?

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24 tháng 3 2023

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24 tháng 3 2023
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.   Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

  Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel Capek. Capek got the name robot from the Slavic word ‘ robota’ which means forced labour. In his play, he portrays a society where robots, which look human, are mass produced to work in the place of people.

  Capeks story was well received by the critics but never really got credit for being the source of the notion of robots. The play has significant relevance to our society today, as humanoid-type robots are being created to fulfil a wide range of tasks. Robot engineers are not only developing mindless worker drones, but are attempting to create human-like companion robots for people. Consequently, the question of what actually makes us human is the subject of lively debate.

  In the USA, sociable robotics is developing at a relatively rapid rate and a human companion type of robot could soon be a reality. Japanese researchers see a very bright future for these robots who will serve as friends or family to the lonely. Nevertheless, one needs to ask if a human being can have a relationship with a machine in the same way as they do with other people or animals and if so, what effect this could have on our society. The success of robot toys or virtual pets suggests that this type of relationship is possible.

  Research shows that children tend to have similar relationships with humans as with non-humans whereas the same is true for adults only with pets or when the robot is designed to look like a child. This is probably because robots display superficial emotions and cannot as yet replace human touch. But will these machines one day succeed in replacing humans?

  Some paint a very dark picture of a robot society and predict that artificially intelligent machines will take control of the entire planet and dominate the human race. However robot technology is still in its infancy and the idea of them taking over the world is pure fantasy to most of us, including scientists. In fact, most robots can only perform very basic tasks and even the most advanced robot that is capable of expressing over forty different emotions seems to do so in a totally random manner, regardless of what is going on around it.

  In spite of the simplicity of today’s robots, robotic technology is impacting our everyday lives in a dramatic way. Nowadays, our robots are becoming more and more like those portrayed in Capeks work. In a society where human relationships are so often strained, it is no surprise that the possibility for human-robot relationships is increasing.

The word “strained” in the last sentence means _____________ .

A. separated

B. impressed

C. extended

D. close

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25 tháng 8 2018

Chọn A

16 tháng 5 2020

I. Fill in each blank with the simple past tense of the verb from the box
Play, go, do, buy, teach, lose, score, win, become, enjoy
1. My friends and I went swimming yesterday morning.
2. We really enjoyed the game last Sunday.
3. In 1958, at the age of 17, Pele won his first World Cup.
4. The Canadian hockey team scored six goals against Switzerland.
5. The home team played very well, but they lost the match.
6. My father taught me how to ride a bike.
7. I bought a new baseball cap last week.
8. At the age of 17, Messi became the youngest offical player and goal scorer in the Spanish La Liga.
9. She has a black belt in karate. She first did karate when she was seven.
10. Argentina lost 1-0 to Germany in the final.

11 tháng 6 2022

Fill in each blank with the simple past tense of the verb from the box.

1.   My friends and I ____went______ swimming yesterday morning.

2.   We really _____enjoyed_____ the game last Sunday.

3.   In 1958, at the age of 17, Pelé______won____ his first World Cup.

4.   The Canadian hockey team _____scored_____ six goals against Switzerland.

5.   The home team _______played___ very well, but they lost the match.

6.   My father ____taught______ me how to ride a bike.

7.   I _____bought_____ a new baseball cap last week.

8.   At the age of 17, Messi _____became_____ the youngest official player and goal scorer inthe Spanish La Liga.

9.   She has a black belt in karate. She first ____did______ karate when she was seven.

10. Argentina ______lost____ 1 - 0 to Germany in the final.