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It is a computer drawing of the plane of the future. British engineers and scientists havepublished plans for a new hypersonic plane called the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment,a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia takes about twenty-one hours but withthe A2 the same flight will take around four hours.The flight will fly at 4,500 kilometres per hour and will fly at analtitude of over 10,000 metres.It will carry 300 passengers but it don’t have any windows...
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It is a computer drawing of the plane of the future. British engineers and scientists have
published plans for a new hypersonic plane called the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment,
a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia takes about twenty-one hours but with
the A2 the same flight will take around four hours.
The flight will fly at 4,500 kilometres per hour and will fly at an
altitude of over 10,000 metres.
It will carry 300 passengers but it don’t have any windows because
scientists haven’t found glass that is strong enough. It will be better
for the environment than other planes because the engines won’t
produce gases that cause pollution.
In the future, will people travel from London to Australia for the weekend? It’s possible!
Both how much will a ticket cost? The planners say that it won’t be very expensive – about
£2,000. The A2 will be ready for its first flight in 2020.
1. How long does it take the A2 plane to fly from London to Sydney?
___________________________________________________________________
2. What is the speed of the plane?
___________________________________________________________________
3. What is the altitude of the flight?
___________________________________________________________________
4. How many passengers can it carry?
___________________________________________________________________
5. How much does a ticket for the flight from London to Sydney cost?
___________________________________________________________________
 

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26 tháng 4 2022

1. How long does it take the A2 plane to fly from London to Sydney?
____4 hours_______________________________________________________________
2. What is the speed of the plane?
____4,500 kilometres_______________________________________________________________
3. What is the altitude of the flight?
_____10,000 metres______________________________________________________________
4. How many passengers can it carry?
_______300 passengers____________________________________________________________
5. How much does a ticket for the flight from London to Sydney cost?
______About ____£2,000._________________________________________________________

26 tháng 4 2022

It is a computer drawing of the plane of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane called the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia takes about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take around four hours. The flight will fly at 4,500 kilometres per hour and will fly at an
altitude of over 10,000 metres. It will carry 300 passengers but it doesn’t have any windows because scientists haven’t found glass that is strong enough. It will be better for the environment than other planes because the engines won’t
produce gases that cause pollution. In the future, will people travel from London to Australia for the weekend? It’s possible! Both how much will a ticket cost? The planners say that it won’t be very expensive – about £2,000. The A2 will be ready for its first flight in 2020.
1. How long does it take the A2 plane to fly from London to Sydney?
-It takes around four hours. ________________________
2. What is the speed of the plane?
-It’s 4,500 kilometers per hour. ______________________
3. What is the altitude of the flight?
-It’s over 10,000 meters___________________________
4. How many passengers can it carry?

-It can carry 300 passengers. _______________________
5. How much does a ticket for the flight from London to Sydney cost?
-It costs about £2,000. _____________________________

It is a computer drawing of the (1) __________ of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane (2) __________ the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia (3)__________ about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take about four hours. The flight will (4)__________at 4,5000 kilometres per hour and will fly at an altitude of over 10,000 metres. It will carry 300 passengers but it...
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It is a computer drawing of the (1) __________ of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane (2) __________ the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia (3)__________ about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take about four hours. The flight will (4)__________at 4,5000 kilometres per hour and will fly at an altitude of over 10,000 metres. It will carry 300 passengers but it (5)__________ have any windows because scientists haven’t found glass that is strong enough. It (6)__________ be better for the environment (7)__________other planes because the engines won’t produce gases that cause pollution. In the future, will people travel (8) __________ London to Australia for the Weekend? - It’s possible! But how much will a ticket cost? The planners say that it won’t be very (9)__________ about £2,000. The A2 will be (10)__________for its first flight in 2020.

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11 tháng 8 2021

It is a computer drawing of the (1) ____ plane ______ of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane (2) ____ called ______ the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK to Sydney in Australia (3)_____ takes _____ about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take about four hours. The flight will (4)_____ fly_____at 4,5000 kilometres per hour and will fly at an altitude of over 10,000 metres. It will carry 300 passengers but it (5)_____ won’t _____ have any windows because scientists haven’t found glass that is strong enough. It (6)_______ will___ be better for the environment (7)_____ than _____other planes because the engines won’t produce gases that cause pollution. In the future, will people travel (8) ______ from ____ London to Australia for the Weekend? - It’s possible! But how much will a ticket cost? The planners say that it won’t be very (9)_____ expensive_____ about £2,000. The A2 will be (10)____ ready ______for its first flight in 2020.

Ex6. Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the words given in the box.It is a computer drawing of the plane of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane (1)…….. the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK(2)…. Sydney in Australia (3)… about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take around four hours.The flight will (4)……. at 4,500 kilometres per hour and will fly at an altitude...
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Ex6. Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the words given in the box.

It is a computer drawing of the plane of the future. British engineers and scientists have published plans for a new hypersonic plane (1)…….. the A2. It will be very fast. At the moment, a flight from London in the UK(2)…. Sydney in Australia (3)… about twenty-one hours but with the A2 the same flight will take around four hours.The flight will (4)……. at 4,500 kilometres per hour and will fly at an altitude of over 10,000 metres. It will (5)…….. 300 passengers but it don’t have any windows because scientists haven’t found glass that is strong enough. It will be better for the environment than other planes because the engines won’t produce gases that cause (6)….In the future, will people (7)……. from London to Australia for the weekend? It’s possible! Both (8)……… will a ticket cost ? The planners say that it won’t be very expensive – about £2,000. The A2 will be ready for its first flight in 2020.

1. A.called           B. call                C. name             D. rename

2. A. to                B. from               C. of                 D. in

3. A. takes         B. spends             C. uses              D. use

4. A.fly             B. sail                   C. drive             D. ride

5. A. carry         B. transport         C. bring              D. A& B are correct

6. A. pollution    B. pollute           C. polluted         D. pollutant

7. A. travel         B. go                   C. come              D. A &B are correct

8. A. how much   B. how many    C. How often      D. How far

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9 tháng 5 2022

1. A.called           B. call                C. name             D. rename

2. A. to                B. from               C. of                 D. in

3. A. takes         B. spends             C. uses              D. use

4. A.fly             B. sail                   C. drive             D. ride

5. A. carry         B. transport         C. bring              D. A& B are correct

6. A. pollution    B. pollute           C. polluted         D. pollutant

7. A. travel         B. go                   C. come              D. A &B are correct

8. A. how much   B. how many    C. How often      D. How far

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14. In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.

In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things

In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?

One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!

Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds!

The best title for the article would be ___________.

A. Man in space 

B. Will computers rule the world? 

C. More and more inventions 

D. Progress now and then

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25 tháng 10 2018

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Tiêu đề tốt nhất cho bài viết sẽ là

A. Con người trong không gian                     B. Máy tính sẽ thống trị thế giới?

C. Ngày càng nhiều phát minh                       D. Tiến bộ bây giờ và sau đó

Bài viết nói về các tiến bộ ở quá khứ, hiện tại đồng thời dự đoán về tương lai

Chọn D

Dịch bài đọc:

Trong quá khứ, công nghệ và tiến bộ rất chậm. Người dân "đã phát minh" ra canh tác cách đây 12.000 năm nhưng phải mất 8.000 năm để ý tưởng đi khắp thế giới. Sau đó, khoảng 3.500 năm trước, người ta đã gọi "những người thợ gốm" sử dụng bánh xe tròn để quay và chế tạo những chiếc đĩa. Nhưng phải mất hàng trăm năm trước khi một người thông minh nghĩ rằng, nếu chúng ta kết hợp hai bánh xe lại với nhau và làm cho chúng lớn hơn, chúng ta có thể sử dụng chúng để di chuyển mọi thứ

Trong vài thế kỷ qua, mọi thứ đã bắt đầu tiến bước nhanh hơn. Lấy một phát minh của thế kỷ 20 như máy bay chẳng hạn. Chuyến bay đầu tiên vào ngày 17 tháng 12 năm 1903 chỉ kéo dài 12 giây và máy bay chỉ đi được 37 mét. Nó không thể rất thú vị khi xem, nhưng chuyến bay đó đã thay đổi thế giới. Mười sáu năm sau, chiếc máy bay đầu tiên bay qua Đại Tây Dương, và chỉ năm mươi năm sau đó, con người đi trên mặt trăng. Công nghệ hiện đang thay đổi thế giới của chúng ta ngày càng nhanh hơn. Vậy tương lai sẽ mang lại điều gì?

Một trong những thay đổi đầu tiên sẽ là các vật liệu chúng ta sử dụng. Các nhà khoa học vừa phát minh ra một vật liệu mới tuyệt vời có tên là graphene, và chúng ta sẽ sớm sử dụng nó để làm rất nhiều thứ. Với pin graphene trong điện thoại di động của bạn, sẽ mất vài giây để sạc điện thoại hoặc tải xuống hàng ngàn GB thông tin! Ngày nay, chúng ta tạo ra hầu hết các sản phẩm trong các nhà máy, nhưng trong tương lai, các nhà khoa học sẽ phát minh ra vật liệu sống. Sau đó, chúng ta sẽ không làm những thứ như xe hơi và đồ nội thất trong các nhà máy - chúng ta sẽ trồng chúng!

Ba mươi năm trước, mọi người không thể tưởng tượng ra các phương tiện truyền thông xã hội như Twitter và Facebook. Bây giờ chúng ta không thể thiếu chúng. Nhưng đây mới chỉ là khởi đầu. Ngay bây giờ, các nhà khoa học đang đưa vi mạch vào bộ não của một số người khuyết tật, để giúp họ nhìn, nghe và giao tiếp tốt hơn. Trong tương lai, tất cả chúng ta có thể sử dụng các công nghệ này. Chúng ta sẽ không cần điện thoại thông minh để sử dụng phương tiện truyền thông xã hội hoặc tìm kiếm internet vì internet sẽ ở trong đầu chúng ta!

Nhiều người cũng sẽ đi vào vũ trụ trong tương lai. Du lịch vũ trụ đã bắt đầu, và một trăm năm nữa, có thể có nhiều khách sạn trong vũ trụ. Một ngày nào đó, chúng ta cũng có thể nhận được phần lớn năng lượng từ vũ trụ. Năm 1941, nhà văn Isaac Asimov đã viết về một trạm năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian. Mọi người cười nhạo ý tưởng của ông, nhưng chúng ta lẽ ra nên lắng nghe ông. Ngày nay, nhiều người đang cố gắng phát triển một trạm năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian. Rốt cuộc, mặt trời luôn tỏa sáng trên những đám mây! 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14. In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.

In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things

In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?

One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!

Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds! 

What does the writer say about the future of communication? 

A. We can't know what the most popular social media will be. 

B. Microchips will become faster

C. We won't use the internet as much. 

D. We won't need devices like smartphones

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6 tháng 11 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Nhà văn nói gì về tương lai của truyền thông?

A. Chúng ta không thể biết phương tiện truyền thông xã hội phổ biến nhất sẽ là gì.

B. Vi mạch sẽ trở nên nhanh hơn.

C. Chúng ta sẽ không sử dụng internet nhiều.

D. Chúng ta sẽ không cần các thiết bị như điện thoại thông minh.

Thông tin: We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

Tạm dịch: Chúng ta sẽ không cần điện thoại thông minh để sử dụng phương tiện truyền thông xã hội hoặc tìm kiếm internet vì internet sẽ ở trong đầu chúng ta!

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14. In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.

In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things

In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?

One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!

Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds!

Why does the writer use the example of the aeroplane? 

A. To explain why transport changed in the 20th century.

B. Because he thinks It's the most important invention in history

C. To explain how space travel started. 

D. To show how an invention developed quickly

1
2 tháng 6 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Tại sao nhà văn sử dụng ví dụ về máy bay?

A. Để giải thích tại sao giao thông thay đổi trong thế kỷ 20.

B. Bởi vì ông nghĩ rằng đó là phát minh quan trọng nhất trong lịch sử.

C. Để giải thích cách du lịch vũ trụ bắt đầu.

D. Để cho thấy một phát minh đã phát triển nhanh chóng như thế nào.

Thông tin: In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example.

Tạm dịch: Trong vài thế kỷ qua, mọi thứ đã bắt đầu tiến bước nhanh hơn. Lấy một phát minh của thế kỷ 20 như máy bay chẳng hạn.

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14. In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels...
Đọc tiếp

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.

In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things

In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?

One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!

Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds! 

The writer says that in the past ___________.

A. people didn't invent many things 

B. people didn't want to use wheels 

C. most inventions were to do with farming 

D. it took time for new ideas to change things 

1
24 tháng 6 2019

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Nhà văn nói rằng trong quá khứ

A. mọi người đã không phát minh ra nhiều thứ

B. mọi người không muốn sử dụng bánh xe

C. hầu hết các phát minh là để làm nông nghiệp

D. phải mất thời gian để những ý tưởng mới thay đổi mọi thứ

Thông tin: In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world.

Tạm dịch: Trong quá khứ, công nghệ và tiến bộ rất chậm. Người dân "đã phát minh" ra canh tác cách đây 12.000 năm nhưng phải mất 8.000 năm để ý tưởng đi khắp thế giới.

Chọn D 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14. In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheer to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 10 to 14.

In the past, technology and progress was very slow. People “invented” farming 12,000 years ago but it took 8,000 years for the idea to go around the world. Then, about 3,500 years ago, people called “potters” used round wheels to turn and make plates. But it took hundreds of years before some clever person thought, if we join two wheels together and make them bigger, we can use them to move things

In the last few centuries, things have begun to move faster. Take a 20th-century invention like the aeroplane, for example. The first acroplane flight on 17 December 1903 only lasted 12 seconds, and the plane only went 37 metres. It can't have been very exciting to watch, but that flight changed the world. Sixteen years later, the first plane flew across the Atlantic, and only fifty years after that, men walked on the moon. Technology is now changing our world faster and faster. So what will the future bring?

One of the first changes will be the materials we use. Scientists have just invented an amazing new material called graphene, and soon we will use it to do lots of things. With graphene batteries in your mobile, it will take a few seconds to charge your phone or download a thousand gigabytes of information! Today, we make most products in factories, but in the future, scientists will invent living materials. Then we won't make things like cars and furniture in factories - we will grow them!

Thirty years ago, people couldn't have imagined social media like Twitter and Facebook. Now we can't llve without them. But this is only the start. Right now, scientists are putting microchips in some disabled people's brains, to help them see, hear and communicate better. In the future, we may all use these technologies. We won't need smartphones to use social media or search the internet because the internet will be in our heads!

More people will go into space in the future, too. Space tourism has already begun, and a hundred years from now, there may be many hotels in space. One day, we may get most of our energy from space too. In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station. After all, the sun always shines above the clouds! 

What does the writer say about space solar power? 

A. It's an old idea, but people are only starting to develop it now

B. It's a science fiction idea, and nobody really thinks it will work

C. It's much easier to build a solar power station in space than on Earth

D. People tried it in 1941, but they didn't succeed

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13 tháng 5 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Nhà văn nói gì về năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian?

A. Đó là một ý tưởng cũ, nhưng mọi người chỉ bắt đầu phát triển nó lúc này.

B. Đó là một ý tưởng khoa học viễn tưởng và không ai thực sự nghĩ rằng nó sẽ hoạt động.

C. Việc xây dựng một trạm năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian dễ dàng hơn nhiều so với trên Trái đất.

D. Mọi người đã thử nó vào năm 1941, nhưng họ đã không thành công.

Thông tin: In 1941, the writer Isaac Asimov wrote about a solar power station in space. People laughed at his idea then, but we should have listened to him. Today, many people are trying to develop a space solar power station.

Tạm dịch: Năm 1941, nhà văn Isaac Asimov đã viết về một trạm năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian. Mọi người cười nhạo ý tưởng của ông, nhưng chúng ta lẽ ra nên lắng nghe ông. Ngày nay, nhiều người đang cố gắng phát triển một trạm năng lượng mặt trời trong không gian.

Chọn A

Up, up and away! Martin Halstead is only 19, but he already owns an airline owns an airline company. Alpha One Airways will make its first flight on 14 December this year. The plane will fly from the Isle of Man (an island between England and Ireland) to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It won’t carry a lot of passengers because it is a small plane. The journey will take about 45 minutes. Tickets will be cheap and passengers won’t get any food or drink on the flight. Will the company make...
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Up, up and away!

Martin Halstead is only 19, but he already owns an airline owns an airline company. Alpha One Airways will make its first flight on 14 December this year. The plane will fly from the Isle of Man (an island between England and Ireland) to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It won’t carry a lot of passengers because it is a small plane. The journey will take about 45 minutes. Tickets will be cheap and passengers won’t get any food or drink on the flight. Will the company make money? Nobody knows – but most people think that Martin Halstead will be successful one day.

1. When will Alpha One Airways make its first flight?

_________________________________________

2. Where will the plane fly from?

_________________________________________

3. Where will it fly to?

_________________________________________

4. Will it carry a lot of passengers? Why or why not?

_________________________________________

5. How long will the journey take?

_________________________________________

6. Will the passengers get any food or drink?

_________________________________________

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15 tháng 10 2019

Up, up and away!

Martin Halstead is only 19, but he already owns an airline owns an airline company. Alpha One Airways will make its first flight on 14 December this year. The plane will fly from the Isle of Man (an island between England and Ireland) to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It won’t carry a lot of passengers because it is a small plane. The journey will take about 45 minutes. Tickets will be cheap and passengers won’t get any food or drink on the flight. Will the company make money? Nobody knows – but most people think that Martin Halstead will be successful one day.

1. When will Alpha One Airways make its first flight?

=> It will make its first flight on 14 December this year.

2. Where will the plane fly from?

=> The plane will fly from the Isle of Man (an island between England and Ireland).

3. Where will it fly to?

=> It will fly to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

4. Will it carry a lot of passengers? Why or why not?

=> No, it won’t carry a lot of passengers because it is a small plane.

5. How long will the journey take?

=> The journey will take about 45 minutes.

6. Will the passengers get any food or drink?

=> No, passengers won’t get any food or drink on the flight.

Chúc bạn học tốt!

26 tháng 2 2016

Virgin Galactic chuẩn bị tiết lộ Máy bay tên lửa du lịch vũ trụ mới

Virgin Galactic sẽ tung ra một phiên bản mới của tên lửa du lịch không gian SpaceShipTwo của nó vào Thứ Sáu khi nó chuẩn bị để trở về thử nghiệm chuyến bay lần đầu tiên kể từ khi một vụ tai nạn năm 2014. 

SpaceShipTwo được thiết kế để bay bởi một trong hai phi hành đoàn và đưa sáu hành khách đến rìa không gian. Ở độ cao trên 62 dặm, hành khách sẽ trải nghiệm một vài phút không trọng lượng và xem trái đất bên dưới.

Sau nhiều năm phát triển, Virgin Galactic dường như đang đến gần mục tiêu làm cho dân thường thành phi hành gia. SpaceShipTwo đầu tiên đã vỡ ra thành từng mảnh vào ngày 31 tháng mười năm 2014. 

Cuộc điều tra cho thấy phi công phụ Michael Alsbury đã mở khoá cái gọi là hệ thống phủ đầy lông nhằm mục đích làm chậm lại và ổn định con tàu khi nó vào lại khí quyển. Alsbury đã bị chết, nhưng phi công Peter Siebold, mặc dù bị thương nặng, đã nhảy dù an toàn.

1 tháng 3 2016

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