1. What may happen to pets if they are lucky enough?
2. Do we have to change our diet, stop animal research and set pets free ?
Trả lời trong phần speaking ielts, giúp mình với
VIII. Read the following passage and then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. (1,0 pt)
Mai and Huong want to know their friends’ favorite free time activities, so they are asking their friends about what they
like to do in their free time. Many of their friends say that usually eat and drink as well as chat with their friends. They like to talk
about many things around them: their teachers, their friends, their families as well as their favorite musicians, singers, soccer
players and movie stars. There are some popular activities after lessons at their school such as: skipping rope, reading books and
playing sports. At home, many of their friends say they like to watch TV, listen to music or play computer games. They rarely go
to the movies. Some of the girls like to go shopping. Very few of their friends like to do English exercises on the Internet. Many
of their friends don’t take part in art, music club.
1. What do many of Mai and Huong’s friends usually do in free time?
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A. eat, drink and chat. B. go shopping
C. go to the movie. D. do English exercises on the Internet.
2. What do their friends like to talk about?
A. their teachers, friends and families B. their favorite musician and singers
C. their favorite soccer players and movie stars D. many things around them
3. Which of the following activities is NOT popular with their friends at school?
A. Skipping rope B. Take part in art, music club
C. Reading books D. Playing sports
4. Which of the following activities is NOT popular with their friends at home?
A. Watching T.V B. Listening to music
C. Do English exercises on the Internet D. Playing computer games
5. What does the passage talk about?
A. Mai and Huong’s friends B. Free time activities of Mai and Huong’s friends
C. Mai and Huong’s school D. Mai and Huong’s pastimes
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Rearrange the sentences below to make a complete conversation
1. Good morning, can I take your order please?
2. What is the specialty here?
3. We have diverse kinds of coffee: cappuccino, latte, espresso and many other smoothies.
4. I’m not really into coffee. I’ll take orange juice, please.
5. Oh, I’d like less sugar and more ice.
6. Which size do you prefer?
7. A regular one, please.
8. Do you have any preferences?
9. Ok, please wait for a few minutes.
10. Do you take credit card?
11. No, I’m sorry. We only take cash.
12. Ok, here you are. Keep the change.
13. Thank you.
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.
It’s a sound you will probably never hear, a sickened tree sending out a distress signal. But a group of scientists has heard the cries, and they think some insects also hear the trees and are drawn to them like vulture to a dying animal. Researchers with the US Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service fastened sensors to the bark of drought-stricken trees clearly heard distress calls. According to one of the scientists, most parched trees transmit their plight in the 50-hertz to 50kilohertz range. (The unaided human ear can detect no more than 20 kilohertz). Red oak, maple, white pine, and birch all make slightly different sounds in the form of vibrations at the surface of the wood.
The scientists think that the vibrations are created when the water columns inside tubes that run along the length of the tree break, a result of too little water following through them.
These fractured columns send out distinctive vibration patterns. Because some insects communicate at ultrasonic frequencies, they may pick up the trees' vibration and attack the weakened trees. Researchers are now running tests with potted trees that have been deprived of water to see if the sound is what attracts the insects. “Water-stressed trees also smell differently from other trees, and they experience thermal changes, so insects could be responding to something other than sound”, one scientist said.
Question: It can be inferred from the passage that research concerning the distress signals of trees______.
A. has been unproductive up to now
B. is no longer sponsored by the government
C. was conducted many years ago
D. is continuing
This passage contains ten mistakes. Each line has one, underline it and write the correct one in the numbered space. 0 is done as an example. (Đoạn văn sau đây có 10 lỗi sai. Mỗi dòng có một lỗi, gạch chân và sửa lại nó vào chỗ trống. 0 là một ví dụ)
Dear Peter, I am a student in grade six in a school in Hanoi city. This year, I am twelve year old. I live in a house with me parents and my brother and my sister. It is a beautiful house. I go at school with my friends every morning. I like listening to music. I favorite subject is English. On the weekends I often go out with his friends. Sometime, we go to the cinema and go for a walk. At school, we playing many games. They are very funny. In our lessons, they learn about animals and people in the world. It is interesting. What about you? Write me soon. | 0. at |
V. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions (Đọc kĩ đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi):
David and Lucy live in London, in England. They have a big house near a park. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms in their house. David and Lucy have two children: a boy and a girl. David works in a bank and his wife is a doctor. They usually leave home at eight o'clock. Lucy drives to school with her two children. Then she drives to works at the hospital. In the evening, Lucy always cooks dinner. After dinner, they sometimes watch TV.
1. Where do David and Lucylive?
................................................
2. Is their house near ahotel?
...................................
3. What does Lucydo?
........................................
4. What time do they leavehome?
.........................................
5. What do they sometimes do after dinner?
.................................
HELP ME ,
Seumas says: “Margaret likes being busy, too. We never have holiday and we don’t like (1)________ television. In the evening Margaret makes supper and I do the (2)________. At 10:00 we have a glass of wine and then we go to bed. Perhaps our live isn’t very exciting, but we like it.”
1. A. watch B. watching C. looking at D. following
2. A. accounts B. accounting C. figures D. numbers
15- If he (get )......... one more mark,he would have passed the exam. 16- We wouldn't do like that if we (be).......you. 21- What would happen if your parents( not give)........ ....you any money? 25- If I (know)..... ..his address, I would have visited him.good marks 24- The baby (wake)......... up if you spoke louder. 22-If we have a holiday, we (go) .....to the beach. 23-Mark (not be)............. injured if he hadn't been drunk. 20-1 (buy)............. .that book if I had enough money. 19- If you came earlier, you (catch).. ......... the train. 17- If he had eaten some thing, he (not be )... ..tired. 18-If it rains, we (stay)........ ..at home.
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.
It’s a sound you will probably never hear, a sickened tree sending out a distress signal. But a group of scientists has heard the cries, and they think some insects also hear the trees and are drawn to them like vulture to a dying animal. Researchers with the US Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service fastened sensors to the bark of drought-stricken trees clearly heard distress calls. According to one of the scientists, most parched trees transmit their plight in the 50-hertz to 50kilohertz range. (The unaided human ear can detect no more than 20 kilohertz). Red oak, maple, white pine, and birch all make slightly different sounds in the form of vibrations at the surface of the wood.
The scientists think that the vibrations are created when the water columns inside tubes that run along the length of the tree break, a result of too little water following through them.
These fractured columns send out distinctive vibration patterns. Because some insects communicate at ultrasonic frequencies, they may pick up the trees' vibration and attack the weakened trees. Researchers are now running tests with potted trees that have been deprived of water to see if the sound is what attracts the insects. “Water-stressed trees also smell differently from other trees, and they experience thermal changes, so insects could be responding to something other than sound”, one scientist said.
Question: It can be inferred from the passage that research concerning the distress signals of trees______.Which of the following could be considered a cause of the distress signals of trees?
A. attacks by insects
B. experiments by scientists
C. torn roots
D. lack of water