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Compare the following items, as in the example 1, a pebble/ a stone / a rock ( big )=> A stone is bigger than a pebble=> A rock is the biggest of all .2, cotton/ wood/ iron ( heavy )=> ......................................................=> ......................................................3, bronze/ silver/ gold ( expensive )=> ......................................................=> ......................................................4, a bicycle/ a car/ a train ( fast )=>...
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Compare the following items, as in the example 

1, a pebble/ a stone / a rock ( big )

=> A stone is bigger than a pebble

=> A rock is the biggest of all .

2, cotton/ wood/ iron ( heavy )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

3, bronze/ silver/ gold ( expensive )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

4, a bicycle/ a car/ a train ( fast )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

5, a cheetah/ a cat/ a snail ( slow )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

6, a sheep/ a horse/ a giraffe ( tall )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

7, steel/ wood/ wool ( soft )

=> ......................................................

=> ......................................................

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7 tháng 11 2019

2, => Wood is heavier than cotton.

    => Iron is the heaviest of all.

3, => Silver is more expensive than bronze.

    => Gold is the most expensive of all.

4, => A car is faster than a bike.

    => A train is fastest of all.

5, => A cat is slower than a cheetah.

    => A snail is slowest of all.

6, => A horse is taller than a sheep.

    => A giraffe is tallest of all.

7, => Wood is softer than steel.

    => Wool is softest of all. 

2 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án B.
Dịch: Hoa đá là hoa trông giống như hòn đá và mọc trên vùng đất khô cằn.
=> arid (khô cằn) >< damp (ẩm, ẩm ướt)
Các đáp án khác: 
A. deserted: trống trải
C. dry: khô
D. barren: cằn cỗi

15 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án B.

- arid (adj): khô cằn. Ex: arid and semi-arid deserts.

  A. deserted /dɪ'zɜ:tɪd/ (adj): hoang vng (không có) Ex: The office was completely deserted.

  B. damp (adj): ẩm thấp, không khí ẩm. Ex: It feels damp in here.

  C. dry (adj): khô.

  D. barren (adj): cằn cỗi, cây cỏ không thể mọc được.

Ex: Thousands of years ago the surface was barren desert. Ta thấy câu hỏi tìm đáp án trái nghĩa nên đáp án chính xác là B

23 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án B

- arid (adj): khô cằn. Ex: arid and semi-arid deserts.

          A. deserted /dɪˈzɜːtɪd/ (adj): hoang vắng (không có)

Ex:  The office was completely deserted.

          B. damp (adj): ẩm thấp, không khí ẩm. Ex: It feels damp in here.

          C. dry (adj): khô.

          D. barren (adj): cằn cỗi, cây cỏ không thể mọc được.

Ex: Thousands of years ago the surface was barren desert.

Ta thấy câu hỏi tìm đáp án trái nghĩa nên đáp án chính xác là B

The Game of SquaresEither boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of"Mandarin's Box". They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”.They also draw two additional semi-circular boxesat the two (2)………. of the rectangle, which are called"mandarin's boxes" - the game's name. Each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger stone.Each player places the stone in one of the mandarin's boxes and...
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The Game of Squares

Either boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of"Mandarin's Box". They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”.

They also draw two additional semi-circular boxesat the two (2)………. of the rectangle, which are called"mandarin's boxes" - the game's name. Each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger stone.

Each player places the stone in one of the mandarin's boxes and five small pebbles in each of the other squares. Then the game begins. The first player takes up the contents of one square on his or her side ofthe board, but not a mandarin's box and distributes the pebbles one by one, (3)……….. with the next square in (4)………. direction. Since each square contains five pebbles at the beginning, the first move will distribute five pebbles to the left or right.

After the last pebble is distributed, the player takes the contents of the following squareand repeats the distribution (5)………... But if the following square is one of the mandarin's boxes, the turn ends and passes to the other player.

If the last pebble falls into a square that precedes one empty square, the player wins all the contents of the square following the empty square and (6)……….these pebbles from the board. However, if there are two or more empty squares in a row, the player (7)…….. his or her turn.

Once a player has taken pebbles from the board, the turn is (8)……….to the other player. If all five squares on one player's side of the board are emptied at any time, that player must place one pebble he or she has aside back in each of the five squares so that the game can resume.

The game (9)………until the two mandarins' boxes have both been (10)……….. At the end of the game, the player with more pebbles wins, with each of the large stones counting as ten points.

Question 1

A.share

B.divide

C.separate

D.leave

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27 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: B

Divide into (v): chia thành

Dịch: Họ vẽ một hình chữ nhật trên mặt đất và chia nó thành mười mảnh nhỏ gọi là "cánh đồng lúa" hay "ao cá.

Read the text then choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.The Game of SquaresEither boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of"Mandarin's Box". They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”. They also draw two additional semi-circular boxesat the two (2)………. of the rectangle, which are called"mandarin's boxes" - the game's name. Each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger...
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Read the text then choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.

The Game of Squares

Either boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of"Mandarin's Box". They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”.

 

They also draw two additional semi-circular boxesat the two (2)………. of the rectangle, which are called"mandarin's boxes" - the game's name. Each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger stone.

Each player places the stone in one of the mandarin's boxes and five small pebbles in each of the other squares. Then the game begins. The first player takes up the contents of one square on his or her side ofthe board, but not a mandarin's box and distributes the pebbles one by one, (3)……….. with the next square in (4)………. direction. Since each square contains five pebbles at the beginning, the first move will distribute five pebbles to the left or right.

After the last pebble is distributed, the player takes the contents of the following squareand repeats the distribution (5)………... But if the following square is one of the mandarin's boxes, the turn ends and passes to the other player.

If the last pebble falls into a square that precedes one empty square, the player wins all the contents of the square following the empty square and (6)……….these pebbles from the board. However, if there are two or more empty squares in a row, the player (7)…….. his or her turn.

Once a player has taken pebbles from the board, the turn is (8)……….to the other player. If all five squares on one player's side of the board are emptied at any time, that player must place one pebble he or she has aside back in each of the five squares so that the game can resume.

The game (9)………until the two mandarins' boxes have both been (10)……….. At the end of the game, the player with more pebbles wins, with each of the large stones counting as ten points.

Question 1

A. share

B. divide

C. separate

D. leave

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31 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Devide into: chia ra

Dịch: Họ vẽ một hình chữ nhật trên mặt đất và chia nó thành mười mảnh nhỏ gọi là "cánh đồng lúa" hay "ao cá.

Easter Island is a small triangle of rock situated in the Pacific Ocean. It’s about 2, 000 miles (21)______ the nearest city. Easter Island is (22)______ for its statues. Hundreds of these huge, stone faces can be found all over the island. Who made them? How did they move these giant pieces of rock? What happened to the people (23)______ lived there? Studies show that people first arrived on the island about 1600 years ago. They had a very advanced culture. They made many objects and they had...
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Easter Island is a small triangle of rock situated in the Pacific Ocean. It’s about 2, 000 miles (21)______ the nearest city. Easter Island is (22)______ for its statues. Hundreds of these huge, stone faces can be found all over the island. Who made them? How did they move these giant pieces of rock? What happened to the people (23)______ lived there? Studies show that people first arrived on the island about 1600 years ago. They had a very advanced culture. They made many objects and they had their own written language. (24)______, the number of people on the island grew and grew until it reached about 10, 000 people. Soon there were too many people and there wasn’t enough food to eat. A terrible war started and (25)______ of the statues were broken. When western explorers (26)______ the island on Easter Day in 1722, the huge rock statues were the only sign that a great society had once lived there.

21. A. for                           B. from                              C. on                                 D. by

22. A. important               B. famous                        C. interesting                   D. fascinating

23. A. who                        B. whom                           C. which                           D. whose

24. A. Although               B. Moreover                     C. Therefore                    D. However

25. A. few                         B. lot                                 C. many                            D. enough

26. A. invented                B. discovered                  C. sailed                           D. came

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.

      Different Colours can affect us in many different ways; that’s according to Verity Allen. In her new series ‘Colour me Healthy’, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and even influence how healthy we are. 

      ‘Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things?’ says Verity. ‘Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. Why not? For some reason we think that blue and white is clean, while we think of green products as being a bit disgusting. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company which writes its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People who design new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.’

      During this four-part series, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each programme. She meets people who work in all aspects of the colour industry, from people who design food packets, to people who name the colours of lipsticks. Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to support their ideas, such as the American ‘Colour Doctor’ who believes that serious diseases can be cured by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results. 

      Overall, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity is goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the series, it’s up to the viewers to make their own decisions about how much they should believe.

27. What is the writer doing in this text?

A. giving information about how colours influence us

B. reporting what happens in a new television series

C. giving information about a television presenter

D.  giving his opinion of a recent television show

 28. According to Verity, why is a knowledge of colour important?

A. AA. It can help you to choose the best products.          B. It can give you new ideas.

C. It can help you to change people’s minds.              D.  It can help you to sell products.

29. Who does the writer respect least?

A

A. Verity Allen                                                            B.  The people who name lipsticks

C. The ‘Colour Doctor’                                               D. The scientists who work with mice

 

30. Which of the following would make a good title for the text?

 

A. Enjoy it, but don’t believe everything.

B.  Another great show from Verity Allen! Five Stars!

C. Don’t miss this if you work in Business!

D. Watch this programme! It will make you healthy!

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21 tháng 4 2021

Easter Island is a small triangle of rock situated in the Pacific Ocean. It’s about 2, 000 miles (21)______ the nearest city. Easter Island is (22)______ for its statues. Hundreds of these huge, stone faces can be found all over the island. Who made them? How did they move these giant pieces of rock? What happened to the people (23)______ lived there? Studies show that people first arrived on the island about 1600 years ago. They had a very advanced culture. They made many objects and they had their own written language. (24)______, the number of people on the island grew and grew until it reached about 10, 000 people. Soon there were too many people and there wasn’t enough food to eat. A terrible war started and (25)______ of the statues were broken. When western explorers (26)______ the island on Easter Day in 1722, the huge rock statues were the only sign that a great society had once lived there.

21. A. for                           B. from                              C. on                                 D. by

22. A. important               B. famous                        C. interesting                   D. fascinating

23. A. who                        B. whom                           C. which                           D. whose

24. A. Although               B. Moreover                     C. Therefore                    D. However

25. A. few                         B. lot                                 C. many                            D. enough

26. A. invented                B. discovered                  C. sailed                           D. came

21 tháng 4 2021

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.

      Different Colours can affect us in many different ways; that’s according to Verity Allen. In her new series ‘Colour me Healthy’, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and even influence how healthy we are. 

      ‘Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things?’ says Verity. ‘Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. Why not? For some reason we think that blue and white is clean, while we think of green products as being a bit disgusting. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company which writes its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People who design new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.’

      During this four-part series, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each programme. She meets people who work in all aspects of the colour industry, from people who design food packets, to people who name the colours of lipsticks. Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to support their ideas, such as the American ‘Colour Doctor’ who believes that serious diseases can be cured by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results. 

      Overall, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity is goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the series, it’s up to the viewers to make their own decisions about how much they should believe.

27. What is the writer doing in this text?

A. giving information about how colours influence us

B. reporting what happens in a new television series

C. giving information about a television presenter

D.  giving his opinion of a recent television show

 28. According to Verity, why is a knowledge of colour important?

A. AA. It can help you to choose the best products.          B. It can give you new ideas.

C. It can help you to change people’s minds.              D.  It can help you to sell products.

29. Who does the writer respect least?

A

A. Verity Allen                                                            B.  The people who name lipsticks

C. The ‘Colour Doctor’                                               D. The scientists who work with mice

 

30. Which of the following would make a good title for the text?

 

A. Enjoy it, but don’t believe everything.

B.  Another great show from Verity Allen! Five Stars!

C. Don’t miss this if you work in Business!

D. Watch this programme! It will make you healthy!

VII. Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to finish the following passage.MINERALSDo you remember the last time you picked up a pebble? Maybe it was as clear as glass. Minerals formed the colors and patterns (61) ______ the pebble. A mineral is a solid, nonliving substance (62) _____ occurs naturally in rocks or in the ground. Every mineral has unique properties. The Earth’s surface is rock, a solid substance made of minerals. Rock can be made of many minerals or of (63) ______ mineral...
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VII. Insert a suitable word in each of the blanks to finish the following passage.

MINERALS

Do you remember the last time you picked up a pebble? Maybe it was as clear as glass. Minerals formed the colors and patterns (61) ______ the pebble. A mineral is a solid, nonliving substance (62) _____ occurs naturally in rocks or in the ground. Every mineral has unique properties. The Earth’s surface is rock, a solid substance made of minerals. Rock can be made of many minerals or of (63) ______ mineral with different-sized grains.

There are more than 4,000 minerals. Marty of them look alike. Scientists use the minerals' physical properties to (64) ______ them apart. For example, scientists can compare the hardness of two minerals by (65) . easily they can be scratched. Gypsum and calcite can look alike, but gypsum is easier to scratch than calcite.

The way a mineral reflects light is its luster. Two minerals may be the same color, but one (66) _____ have a shiny luster and the other a dull luster.

When you rub a mineral across a surface, the mineral leaves a streak of powder. This colored (67) ______ can help scientists identify two minerals ihat look alike.

Minerals have other properties, too. Is the mineral magnetic? What shape are its crystals? Two minerals might look (68) ______ and share some properties, but they don’t share all properties. Gold and pyrite are (69) ______ shiny and gold in color. Pyrite is sometimes called 'fools’ gold' because people have (70) ______ it for gold. Gold is much softer than pyrite. Gold leaves a golden streak. Pyrite's streak is greenish black.VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of thequestions.

There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama evolved from ritual. The argument for this view goes as follows, in the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world, even the seasonal changes, as unpredictable, and they sought through various means, to control these unknown and feared powers. Those measures which appeared to bring the desired results were then retained and repeated until they hardened into fixed rituals. Eventually stories arose which explained or veiled the mysteries of the rites. As time passed some rituals were abandoned, but the stories, later called myths, persisted and provided material for art and drama.

Those who believe that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rites contained the seed of theater because music, dance, masks, and costumes were almost always used. Furthermore, a suitable site had to be provided for performances, and when the entire community did not participate, a clear division was usually made between the "acting area" and the "auditorium." In addition, there were performers, and since considerable importance was attached to avoiding mistakes in the enactment of rites, religious leaders usually assumed that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often impersonated other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed the desired effect - success in hunt or battle, the coming rain, the revival of the Sun - as an actor might. Eventually such dramatic representations were separated from religious activities.

Another theory traces the theater's origin from the human interest in storytelling. According to this view, tales (about the hunt, war, or other feats) are gradually elaborated, at first through the use of impersonation, action, and dialogue by a narrator and then through the assumption of each of the roles by a different person. A closely related theory traces theater to those dances that are primarily rhythmical and gymnastic or that are imitations of animal movements and sounds.

71. What does the passage many discuss?

A. The origins of theater B. The role of ritual in modern dance

C. The importance of storytelling D. The variety of early religious activities

72. The word “they" in line 4 refers to ______.

A. seasonal changes B. natural forces

C. theories D. human beings

73. What aspect of drama does the author discuss in the first paragraph?

A. The reason for dramas often unpredictable

B. The seasons in which dramas were performed

C. The connection between myths and dramatic plots

D. The importance of costumes in early dramas

74. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common element of theater and ritual?

A. Dance B. Costumes C. Music D. Magic

75. The word "considerable" in line 15 is closest in meaning to ______,

A. thoughtful B. substantial C. relational D. ceremonial

76. The word "enactment" in line 15 is closest in meaning to ___________.

A. establishment B. performance C. authorization D. season

77. The word "they" in line 16 refers to _____.

 A. mistakes B. costumes C. animals D. performers

78. According to the passage, what is the main difference between ritual and drama?

A. Ritual uses music whereas drama does not.

B Ritual is shorter than drama

C. Ritual requires fewer performers than drama.

D. Ritual has a religious purpose and drama does not.

79. The passage supports which of the following statements?

A. No one really knows how the theater began.

B. Myths are no longer represented dramatically. 

C. Storytelling is an important part of dance.

D. Dramatic activities require the use of costumes.

80. Where in the passage does the author discuss the separation of the stage and the audience?

A. Lines 8-9 B. Lines 12-14

C. Lines 19-20 D. Lines 22-24

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29 tháng 1 2021

VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of thequestions.

There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama evolved from ritual. The argument for this view goes as follows, in the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world, even the seasonal changes, as unpredictable, and they sought through various means, to control these unknown and feared powers. Those measures which appeared to bring the desired results were then retained and repeated until they hardened into fixed rituals. Eventually stories arose which explained or veiled the mysteries of the rites. As time passed some rituals were abandoned, but the stories, later called myths, persisted and provided material for art and drama.

Those who believe that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rites contained the seed of theater because music, dance, masks, and costumes were almost always used. Furthermore, a suitable site had to be provided for performances, and when the entire community did not participate, a clear division was usually made between the "acting area" and the "auditorium." In addition, there were performers, and since considerable importance was attached to avoiding mistakes in the enactment of rites, religious leaders usually assumed that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often impersonated other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed the desired effect - success in hunt or battle, the coming rain, the revival of the Sun - as an actor might. Eventually such dramatic representations were separated from religious activities.

Another theory traces the theater's origin from the human interest in storytelling. According to this view, tales (about the hunt, war, or other feats) are gradually elaborated, at first through the use of impersonation, action, and dialogue by a narrator and then through the assumption of each of the roles by a different person. A closely related theory traces theater to those dances that are primarily rhythmical and gymnastic or that are imitations of animal movements and sounds.

71. What does the passage many discuss?

A. The origins of theater B. The role of ritual in modern dance

C. The importance of storytelling D. The variety of early religious activities

72. The word “they" in line 4 refers to ______.

A. seasonal changes B. natural forces

C. theories D. human beings

73. What aspect of drama does the author discuss in the first paragraph?

A. The reason for dramas often unpredictable

B. The seasons in which dramas were performed

C. The connection between myths and dramatic plots

D. The importance of costumes in early dramas

74. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common element of theater and ritual?

A. Dance B. Costumes C. Music D. Magic

75. The word "considerable" in line 15 is closest in meaning to ______,

A. thoughtful B. substantial C. relational D. ceremonial

76. The word "enactment" in line 15 is closest in meaning to ___________.

A. establishment B. performance C. authorization D. season

77. The word "they" in line 16 refers to _____.

 A. mistakes B. costumes C. animals D. performers

78. According to the passage, what is the main difference between ritual and drama?

A. Ritual uses music whereas drama does not.

B Ritual is shorter than drama

C. Ritual requires fewer performers than drama.

D. Ritual has a religious purpose and drama does not.

79. The passage supports which of the following statements?

A. No one really knows how the theater began.

B. Myths are no longer represented dramatically. 

C. Storytelling is an important part of dance.

D. Dramatic activities require the use of costumes.

80. Where in the passage does the author discuss the separation of the stage and the audience?

A. Lines 8-9 B. Lines 12-14

C. Lines 19-20 D. Lines 22-24

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VIII.

71. a

72. d

73. c

74. d

75. b

76. b

77. d

78. d

79. a

80. b

1.  Which country is the ________ in the world?      A.  big                            B.  bigger                             C. biggest                             D. bigest2. This is the ________ of all home robots in the show.      A.  fast                           B.  faster                              C. fastest                              D. fasttest3. Going to this school is a good________. I love studying here.      A. choose                      B. choice                     ...
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1.  Which country is the ________ in the world?

      A.  big                            B.  bigger                             C. biggest                             D. bigest

2. This is the ________ of all home robots in the show.

      A.  fast                           B.  faster                              C. fastest                              D. fasttest

3. Going to this school is a good________. I love studying here.

      A. choose                      B. choice                               C. Choices                            D. to choose

4. I think the best way to________ English is to practice it every day.

      A. help                          B. repair                                 C. improve                           D. play.

5. In the future, robots can________ old people.

      A. take care                    B. put away                          C. look after                         D. look at

6. This box is too________ for me to move upstairs.

      A. heavy                         B. broken                             C. useful                               D. used

7. What is the greatest________ that robot can carry?

      A. height                        B. weight                             C. length                              D. depth

8. Mai often ________ clothes for her family in the evening

      A.  does                          B.  irons                                C. cuts                                  D. gets

9. My sister cooks meal and I ________ the washing.

      A. do                              B.  make                               C. get                                   D. perform

10.  You can see many kinds of ________ at the high tech – international show.

      A.  food                         B.  books                              C. clothes                             D. robots

11. Robots can________ our houses when we are away.

      A. see                             B. guard                               C. look at                             D. look

12. In the future, robots will be able to do more ________ things for us.

      A. easy                           B. harder                              C. complicated                     D. much difficult

13. My father always ________ coffee at home instead of going to the coffee shop.

      A. do                              B. does                                 C. make                                D. makes

14. A robot can do ________ different things from looking after a baby to building a house

      A. much                         B. many                                C. few                                  D. little

15. Robots will be very useful for our lives but they use ________ energy.

      A. some                          B. a little                              C. very                                 D. too much

16. Living in the city is better than ________ in the countryside.

      A. live                            B. lives                                 C. living                               D. to live

17. Driving a car is more convenient than ________ a motorbike .

      A. ridding                      B. riding                               C. rides                                 D. riderless

18. In 2020, robot swill be able to ________ our voice and face but they won’t think like human.

      A. recognizable              B. recognization                   C. recognize                         D. recognizing

19. I think robots are now very ________ because they can help us do many things.

      A. useful                        B. useless                             C. usefulness                        D. uselessness

20. Today we will have a ________ about robots.

      A. discuss                       B. discussion                        C. dicussible                         D. dicussed

21. I don’t agree ________ you that robots will be able to write a letter to an English friend.

      A. to                               B. about                               C. of                                     D. with

22. By 2030, robots will be able to look   ________ children or old people.

      A. after                           B. at                                     C. for                                    D. up

23. The teacher says Mandy is one of the ________ students in our class.

      A. taller                          B. tallest                               C. most tall                           D. more tall

24. Computers are getting   ________ than ever before.

      A. smarter                      B. smartest                           C. smart                                D. more smart

25. – I have visited Nha Trang, Da Nang and Phu Quoc

      – Oh, lucky you! Which do you like ________?   

      A. good                          B. better                               C. the best                            D. gooder

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2 tháng 5 2022

1.C

2.C

3.B

4.C

5.C

6.A

7.B

8.B

9.A

10.D

11.B

12.C

13.D

14.B

15.D

16.C

17.B

18.C

19.A

20.B

21.D

22.A

23.B

24.A

25.C

2 tháng 5 2022

1.  Which country is the ________ in the world?

      A.  big                            B.  bigger                             C. biggest                             D. bigest

2. This is the ________ of all home robots in the show.

      A.  fast                           B.  faster                              C. fastest                              D. fasttest

3. Going to this school is a good________. I love studying here.

      A. choose                      B. choice                               C. Choices                            D. to choose

4. I think the best way to________ English is to practice it every day.

      A. help                          B. repair                                 C. improve                           D. play.

5. In the future, robots can________ old people.

      A. take care                    B. put away                          C. look after                         D. look at

6. This box is too________ for me to move upstairs.

      A. heavy                         B. broken                             C. useful                               D. used

7. What is the greatest________ that robot can carry?

      A. height                        B. weight                             C. length                              D. depth

8. Mai often ________ clothes for her family in the evening

      A.  does                          B.  irons                                C. cuts                                  D. gets

9. My sister cooks meal and I ________ the washing.

      A. do                              B.  make                               C. get                                   D. perform

10.  You can see many kinds of ________ at the high tech – international show.

      A.  food                         B.  books                              C. clothes                             D. robots

11. Robots can________ our houses when we are away.

      A. see                             B. guard                               C. look at                             D. look

12. In the future, robots will be able to do more ________ things for us.

      A. easy                           B. harder                              C. complicated                     D. much difficult

13. My father always ________ coffee at home instead of going to the coffee shop.

      A. do                              B. does                                 C. make                                D. makes

14. A robot can do ________ different things from looking after a baby to building a house

      A. much                         B. many                                C. few                                  D. little

15. Robots will be very useful for our lives but they use ________ energy.

      A. some                          B. a little                              C. very                                 D. too much

16. Living in the city is better than ________ in the countryside.

      A. live                            B. lives                                 C. living                               D. to live

17. Driving a car is more convenient than ________ a motorbike .

      A. ridding                      B. riding                               C. rides                                 D. riderless

18. In 2020, robot swill be able to ________ our voice and face but they won’t think like human.

      A. recognizable              B. recognization                   C. recognize                         D. recognizing

19. I think robots are now very ________ because they can help us do many things.

      A. useful                        B. useless                             C. usefulness                        D. uselessness

20. Today we will have a ________ about robots.

      A. discuss                       B. discussion                        C. dicussible                         D. dicussed

21. I don’t agree ________ you that robots will be able to write a letter to an English friend.

      A. to                               B. about                               C. of                                     D. with

22. By 2030, robots will be able to look   ________ children or old people.

      A. after                           B. at                                     C. for                                    D. up

23. The teacher says Mandy is one of the ________ students in our class.

      A. taller                          B. tallest                               C. most tall                           D. more tall

24. Computers are getting   ________ than ever before.

      A. smarter                      B. smartest                           C. smart                                D. more smart

25. – I have visited Nha Trang, Da Nang and Phu Quoc

      – Oh, lucky you! Which do you like ________?   

      A. good                          B. better                               C. the best                            D. gooder

24 tháng 9 2021

a rock is heavier   than a leaf (heavy)

our house is  bigger   than yours (big) 

the princess is  more beautiful than the witch ( beautiful)

tom is a  better   student than mary ( good)

bicycles are safer   than motobikes (safe)

july is  hotter  than january (hot)

a lion is  more dangerous  than a cat (dangerous)

helen is   happier    than mary (happy)

computers are more expensive than telephones (expensive)

i think golf is more boring   than football (boring)

24 tháng 9 2021

a rock is heavier   than a leaf (heavy)

our house is   bigger  than yours (big) 

the princess is more beautiful  than the witch ( beautiful)

tom is a  better   student than mary ( good)

bicycles are  safer than motobikes (safe)

july is hotter   than january (hot)

a lion is  more dangerous  than a cat (dangerous)

helen is  happier     than mary (happy)

computers are more expensive than telephones (expensive)

i think golf is  more boring  than football (boring)