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Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a “cable racer”, and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot deep gorge of the Negro valley. Here, one end of a thick metal cable has been fixed to a wooden post. The cable stretches right across the deep valley to the other side, a kilometer...
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Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a “cable racer”, and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot deep gorge of the Negro valley. Here, one end of a thick metal cable has been fixed to a wooden post. The cable stretches right across the deep valley to the other side, a kilometer away.

A metal hook is fixed to the cable, with leather straps hanging from it. Diaz fastens the straps around his shoulders and waist, does a quick safety check and then, without hesitating, throws himself off the edge of the mountain. Attached to the cable by only the metal hook, he rapidly picks up speed and soon he is racing through the air. Crossing the valley by wire takes him 30 seconds, instead of the two hours it would take him to walk down through the rain forest and climb up the steep muddy slopes on the other side.

As Diaz begins his trip, Diana Rios, a 23-year-old elementary teacher, is waiting on the other side of the gorge for the moment when he will come racing through the mist towards her at 100 mph. She will then return with him, hanging on to him as he goes back along the cable. Diana had no idea when she took the teaching job that just getting to work in the village school would be dangerous. "At first I wanted to cry," she says, clutching her hook as the metal cable starts to rattle  violently at Diaz’s approach. “But I soon got used to it.” She still prefers to go with Diaz, though, rather than making the frightening and dangerous crossing on her own.

For the inhabitants of Los Pinos, the wire cable is a lifeline. For more than 50 years, it has served the community as a form of transport to and from the rest of the world. Everything that comes arrives via the cable----bricks and wood for building, sacks of rice and corn. Pregnant mothers, who must get to the nearest clinic, cross the wire during the darkness of the night, returning with their newborn babies. It is dangerous, but they have no choice.

This time Robinson Diaz makes a perfect landing on Diana’s side of the gorge. For him, the dangers of this daily journey are insignificant. “What I’m really scared of are snakes,” he says. “This is nothing in comparison.” Then Dianna straps herself into her harness and hooks herself up to the wire behind Diaz, holding on to him tightly. He turns, flashes her a smile, releases the brake and kicks away. Within seconds, the teacher and the cable-racer have disappeared back into the mist.

 

60.Robinson Diaz has a difficult task every morning because he has to________.

       A.climb a long way up a mountain            B.get to the edge of a valley

       C.walk through a dangerous area              D.help someone get to work

61.In the second paragraph, the writer suggests that Diaz is________.

       A.confident about what he is doing           B.unaware of the danger he faces

       C.careless about his own safety                D.uncertain of what he is doing

62.What is Diana's opinion about the journey now?

       A.She enjoys it.                                      B.She no longer finds it a problem.

       C.It makes her feel very frightened.          D.It would be impossible without Diaz.

63.What does Diaz say about using the cable?

       A.He does not find it as frightening as other things.

       B.He does not think there is any risk.

       C.He is happy that he can help the teacher.

       D.He is worried about the danger of snakes
64. The word it in the second rêfer to 

A. the hook 
B.the cable 

C.the valey
D.the straps 

65.Diana Rios found out how she would travel to work 

A When she was student

B when she saw the cable 

C after she had met Diaz

D. after she took the job

66. The cable is important to the people of Los Pinos because

A it allows contact with other communities 

B it provides entertainment for the young people 

C it enables the doctor to visit the village 

D it gives the inhabitants the change to sell their produce 

67 the word they in paragraph 4 refers to 

A the cable racers 

B the mothers 

C the babies 

D the puppies 

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30 tháng 5 2023

60.B

61.A

62.B

63.A

64.B

65.D

66.A

67.B

30 tháng 5 2023

60. D

(Thông tin: every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school)

61. A

62. B

(Thông tin:  "At first I wanted to cry," she says, clutching her hook as the metal cable starts to rattle violently at Diaz’s approach. “But I soon got used to it.”)

63. D

(Thông tin:  For him, the dangers of this daily journey are insignificant. “What I’m really scared of are snakes”)

64. B

65. B 

(Thông tin: clutching her hook as the metal cable starts to rattle  violently at Diaz’s approach)

66. A

(Thông tin:  For more than 50 years, it has served the community as a form of transport to and from the rest of the world. Everything that comes arrives via the cable----bricks and wood for building, sacks of rice and corn. Pregnant mothers, who must get to the nearest clinic, cross the wire during the darkness of the night, returning with their newborn babies.)

67. A

21 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án: B

III. Read the following passage and do the tasks below:            Mr John is a teacher. He teaches in a small school in London. In the morning, he gets up at seven o’clock. He has breakfast and drinks a glass of milk. Then he goes to work. He teaches his pupils French. He has lunch at school. He goes home at one o’clock in the afternoon. He doesn’t work on Saturdays and Sundays, he goes to the cinema or reads stories. He likes books very much. He has a sister in Oxford and a brother in...
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III. Read the following passage and do the tasks below:

            Mr John is a teacher. He teaches in a small school in London. In the morning, he gets up at seven o’clock. He has breakfast and drinks a glass of milk. Then he goes to work. He teaches his pupils French. He has lunch at school. He goes home at one o’clock in the afternoon. He doesn’t work on Saturdays and Sundays, he goes to the cinema or reads stories. He likes books very much. He has a sister in Oxford and a brother in London.

A.    True (T) or False (F):

 

Statement

T

F

 

1.      Mr John is a teacher.

 

 

 

2.      He often gets up at nine o’clock every morning.

 

 

B.     Answer the questions:

1.Where does Mr John teach?

=>………………………………………………………………………….

2.What time does he go home in the afternoon?

=>………………………………………………………………………….

3.Does he work on Saturdays and Sundays?

=>………………………………………………………………………….

 

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25 tháng 3 2022

1T 2F 

He teaches in a small school in London

He goes home at on o'clock in the afternoon

He doesn't work on Saturdays and Sundays

25 tháng 3 2022

III. Read the following passage and do the tasks below:

            Mr John is a teacher. He teaches in a small school in London. In the morning, he gets up at seven o’clock. He has breakfast and drinks a glass of milk. Then he goes to work. He teaches his pupils French. He has lunch at school. He goes home at one o’clock in the afternoon. He doesn’t work on Saturdays and Sundays, he goes to the cinema or reads stories. He likes books very much. He has a sister in Oxford and a brother in London.

A.    True (T) or False (F):

 

Statement

T

F

 

1.      Mr John is a teacher.

 × 

 

 

2.      He often gets up at nine o’clock every morning.

 

  × 

B.     Answer the questions:

1.Where does Mr John teach?

=>………………He teaches in a small school in London.………………….

2.What time does he go home in the afternoon?

=>……………………He goes home at one o’clock in the afternoon.………………………….

3.Does he work on Saturdays and Sundays?

=>…………………No, he doesn't………………….

 

10 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án là: False.

22 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: MĐ nguyên nhân+ so+ Mệnh đề kết quả: Nên

Dịch: Đây là một nơi đẹp nên cậu ấy rất yêu quý nơi này.

15 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: by+phương tiện: Đi bằng phương tiện gì

Dịch: Mỗi buổi sáng từ thứ Hai tới thứ Bảy, cậu ấy tới trường bằng xe đạp

9 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: There is+ N số ít: Có…

Dịch: Gần nhà Minh, có một cái hồ, một cánh đồng và rất nhiều cây.

13 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu “He is in grade 6, class 6A.”

Dịch: Minh là một học sinh

26 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: from… to….: Từ……..đến………..

Dịch: Anh ấy có các lớp học bắt đầu từ 7:00 đến 11:25

31 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án: B