B up
George , người lớn tuổi nhất trong 4 người anh em , được lớn lên ở London trong một gia đình vận chuyển ở Hy Lạp
brought up nghĩa là lớn lên nhé
Câu đúng là B.up nè. Ngoài ra câu này cũng có thể đáp án là " out " nữa.
B up
George , người lớn tuổi nhất trong 4 người anh em , được lớn lên ở London trong một gia đình vận chuyển ở Hy Lạp
brought up nghĩa là lớn lên nhé
Câu đúng là B.up nè. Ngoài ra câu này cũng có thể đáp án là " out " nữa.
chon từ thích hợp điền vào chỗ trống
The Browns live in the countryside. Last week when they came up to London, they ........ their times in seeing a mush as ........ Mrs Brown was most interested in stores, especially in Oxford Street, ang bought some of ....... things which she could not find in the shops in the countryside. Their two childen , George and Susan, .......... had never been to London before, were surprised ......... the crowds everywhere. Theu enjoyed travelling on the underground and going down the moving stairs.......... lead to the platforms.
One day they went to Hyde Park ang walked on the grass to Kensington Garden .......... the bright autunm sunshine. It was very quiet here. Only .......... nosie from the streets reminded them that what they were still in a city. The .......... of the tall trees were turning red, brown ang yellow, brids were ........ about , sheep ......... eating the grass, there were .......... of flowers, ang ducks were swimming about on the Round Pond. George, ............... hobby was planes ang boats , was very much interested in the model boát which boys were sailing ......... the Pond.
Befor the end of the week they had seen a great ........ . They hoped. however, to see more of London on the next visit.
Help me
Rewrite the following sentences using the word given. Don' t change the italic words.
1. It takes six hours to drive from Edinburg to London. hour It is ...........................................................Edinburg to London.
2. You remembered to take a fifteen-minute rest, didn' t you? forget You...................................................a fifteen-minute rest, did you?
3. Who invented these video games? was Who........................................these video games?
Complete each gap in the passage with one suitable word.
All the world knows William Shakespeare as one of the greatestpoets and dramatists. He was (1)............. in a small English town of Stratford-upon-Avon and (2)..........up in a large family of eight brothers and four sisters, but many of them died very (3)............ His father, John Shakespeare, made and sold gloves. William learned (4).................. a school in Stratford. He married very young (5)............ he was about 19, and soon (6).................. to London where he worked at a theater. There he began to write (7)............. for the theater. HIs plays were good and people like (8).................. Now Shakespeare could help his family in Stratford. He (9)........... thirty-seven plays and some books of poems. At the end of life he came back to Straford and (10)...................there.
IV. Put in some or any.
1. I can pay. I’ve got _____ money.
2. There aren’t _____ shops in this part of the town.
3. George and Alice haven’t got _____ children.
4. Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
5. There are _____ beautiful flowers in the garden.
6. Are there _____ letters for me this morning?
7. I haven’t got _____ stamps, but Anne has got _____.
8. Do you know _____ good hotels in London?
9. Would you like _____ cake?
10. We haven’t got _____ bread, so I’m going out to buy _____.
11. When we were on holiday, we visited _____ very interesting places.
12. I went out to buy _____ milk but they didn’t have _____ in the shop.
13. I’m thirsty, can I have _____ water, please?
Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms)
London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.
The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the city may be called the commercial heart of London, Westminster is the center of the administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament.
The West End with the best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks is the place where rich people live. Working people live in the East End where there are no parks or gardens and no fine houses.
1. London is the capital of Great Britain.
2. London is the largest city in the world.
3. The East End is one of the four parts of London.
4. The Tower is a commercial heart of London.
5. Westminster is the center of education.
6. The Houses of Parliament have a tower and a very big clock called Big Ben.
7. You can find the most expensive clubs in the East End.
8. Rich people live in the West End.
9. You can go to parks in the East End.
10. Working people don't live in London.
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Charlie Chaplin was born in a very poor part of London. (1)........... father was comedian and his mother worked (2)........ a dancer and a singer. Neither of (3).......... them was successful so the family had very (4).......... money. The (5).......... time he himself earned money by dancing and singing, he was only five years old. He did many kinds of jobs, but what he loved (6)............ was working in the theatre.
When he was (7) .......... fifteen, he joined a travelling theatre company and went on trips to America. On (8)........... such tour, he was offered a part(9)........ a film, so he went to Hollywood, where he eventually became both a famous actor and film director.
He died in Switzerland in 1997, at the (10) .......... of 88. There is now a statue of him in Leicester Square, London, the city of his birth and early up- Bringing
Điền vào chỗ trống một từ thích hợp:
One day, two brothers (1) ___ fishing. They had a dog (2) ___ them. When they came near the river, they threw down their caps on a big stone and went to the (3) ____ bank to (4) ___ for fish. It was cold that day, and soon they began to wish for their caps. They told the dog to go back for (5) _____.
When the dog (6) ____ there, he tried to take both caps together in his mouth at once. It was very dificult. Then the dog noticed that one of the caps was smaller than the (7) ___. He put the smaller (8)____ in the larger one, got it down with his foot and then he could (9) ___ both caps at the same time
You see (10)____ clever the dog was.
Fill in each gap with a suitable word to complete the following passage
The oldest living things on Earth (46) ………trees. Some of California's sequoias have for four thousand years looked down on the changes in the landscape and the comings and goings of humans. (47) ………… sprouted from tiny seeds about the time the Egyptian pyramids (48) ………… being built. Today these giant patriarchs seem as re-mote and inaccessible (49) …………the rocks and mountain cliffs on which they grow, like cathedral columns holding up the sky. It is hard to imagine them playing any part in the lives of (50)……….. mere humans (50)……….. doing in any way affected by the creatures that pass at their feet.
Lesser trees, however, have played an important and intimate (51) ……….. in the lives of people since they first appeared on(52) ………… . Trees fed the fires that warmed humans: they provided shelter, food, medicine and even clothing. They also shaped people's spiritual horizons. Trees expressed the grandeur and mystery of life, as they moved through the cycle of seasons, from life to death and back to (53) ………. again.
Trees were the largest (54) ………… things around humans and they knew that some trees had been standing on the same spot in their parent's and grandparents' time, and would continue to stand long after they were gone. No wonder these (55) ………… became symbols of strength, fruitfulness, and everlasting life.
Chaplin was born in London on the 16th of April