A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using special TV cameras as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.
What could he study?
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using special TV cameras as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.
How can we explore the oceans now?
VI. Đọc đoạn văn sau trả lời các câu hỏi.
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using special TV cameras as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.
When did Jacques Cousteau die?
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using special TV cameras as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.
When did he invent the deep-sea diving vessel?
IV. Read the passage, and choose the best answer.
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
Good manners are _______________________.
A. of great value
B. of the community
C. traditional
D. only for the old
Rand. Then answer the questions
A French oceanographer, Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) invented a deep-sea diving vessel in early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the ocenas of the world and study underwater life. Now we can explore the oceans using special TV cameras as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to his invention
1/ What could Jacques Cousteau do?
2/ When was he born?
3/ How old was he when he die?
4/ What can we learn thanks to his invention?/
(2) Thirty years ago in VN, very few people had TV sets . These TV owners were very popular. After dinner, their neighbors gatherd both inside and outside their houses. Some watched through the windows . All evening, they sat and watched the black and white programs. The older people might sleep a little and the children might play with thier friends, but no one went home until the Tv Programs finished
1/ Did people have a TV in VN 30 years ago
2/ What did they do after dinner?
3/ Which programs did they watch?
4/ Did they go home before the TV programs finished?
Tìm và sửa lỗi sai ạ!
1. My father used to giving me some good advice whenever I had a problem.
2. The better you are at English, more chance you have to get a job with international organizations.
3. In the future, we will definitely lead a more healthier life.
4. I prefer living in a nuclear family than a joint one.
5. Ceramic can be harder, light and more resistant to heat than metals.
6. I’m tired because I have worked too hardly.
7. Yo ran over to me and breathless informed the failure of our team.
8. There’s something wrong with this wine – it tastes horribly.
9. How much terms are there in a school year in your country?
10. Don’t forget saying goodbye to the interviewer before you leave the office.
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
What contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture?
A. tradition
B. generations
C. good manners
D. seniority
Good manners are a treasure to the people who possess them, as well as to the community they live in. Manners are taught, learnt, and passed from generation to generation.
Even hundreds of years ago, children were taught to behave responsibly. They learnt to respect seniority. When they passed an object to another person, they had to use both hands. When they entered a room, they had to bow and greet the oldest person first. Boys learnt to work hard to support their families. Girls learnt to do housework, and to take care of others. Loyalty and honesty were highly appreciated. When they made a mistake, they would not let another person be punished for it. That would be cowardly and mean. They were taught that families were strong, and everybody should stick together in adversity. (tai họa, nghịch cảnh)
Fortunately, many of these values have been well preserved. They have contributed to making the unique Vietnamese culture, and strengthening our society.
What was a boy’s main duty?
A. to respect seniority
B. to support his family
C. to do housework
D. to share good things