People with less edication are missing out on these opportunities.
People with less edication are missing out on these opportunities.
Viết lại câu sao cho nghĩa ko đổi rr dụng từ trong ngoặc
1.Trung didn't lock the door when he left the room .(without)
2.I will make an effort to get there on time .(try)
3.''I will bring the books back tomorrow'' said Phillip.(promised)
Viết lại câu sao cho nghĩa ko đổi rr dụng từ trong ngoặc
1.Trung didn't lock the door when he left the room .(without)
2.I will make an effort to get there on time .(try)
3.''I will bring the books back tomorrow'' said Phillip.(promised)
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
University Entrance Examination is very important to Vietnamese students. High school graduates have to take it and get high results to be admitted to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite the measures that have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams, since securing a place in a state university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people, especially those from rural areas or disadvantaged families. In the year 2004, it was estimated that nearly 1 million Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination, but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates succeeded. Normally, candidates take 3 exam subjects, and each lasts 180 minutes for the fixed group of subjects they choose. There are 4 fixed groups of subjects: Group A: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology; Group C: Literature, History, and Geography; Group D: Literature, Foreign Language, and Mathematics.
In addition to universities, there are community colleges, art and technology institutes, professional secondary schools, and vocational schools which offer degrees or certificates from a-few-month to 2-year courses.
According to Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, there are currently 23 non-public universities, accounting for 11% of the total number of universities. These non-public universities are currently training 119,464 students or 11.7% of the total number of students. The government is planning to increase the number of non-public universities to 30% by 2007.
Question. Which sentence is NOT true to the passage?
A. Getting admitted to universities is very important for young people to achieve success in their job.
B. High school graduates don’t have to take any exam in order to get a place in a university.
C. It takes more than 2 years to complete vocational courses.
D. More than 1 million VNese students took the University Entrance Exam in 2004.
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
University Entrance Examination is very important to Vietnamese students. High school graduates have to take it and get high results to be admitted to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite the measures that have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams, since securing a place in a state university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people, especially those from rural areas or disadvantaged families. In the year 2004, it was estimated that nearly 1 million Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination, but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates succeeded. Normally, candidates take 3 exam subjects, and each lasts 180 minutes for the fixed group of subjects they choose. There are 4 fixed groups of subjects: Group A: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology; Group C: Literature, History, and Geography; Group D: Literature, Foreign Language, and Mathematics.
In addition to universities, there are community colleges, art and technology institutes, professional secondary schools, and vocational schools which offer degrees or certificates from a-few-month to 2-year courses.
According to Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, there are currently 23 non-public universities, accounting for 11% of the total number of universities. These non-public universities are currently training 119,464 students or 11.7% of the total number of students. The government is planning to increase the number of non-public universities to 30% by 2007.
Question. According to the passage ________.
A. the Vietnamese government will close all non-public universities by next year.
B. the Vietnamese government does not appreciate non-public universities.
C. the Vietnamese government encourages the establishing of non-public universities.
D. Vietnamese students have no alternative to continue their higher study besides universities.
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
University Entrance Examination is very important to Vietnamese students. High school graduates have to take it and get high results to be admitted to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite the measures that have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams, since securing a place in a state university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people, especially those from rural areas or disadvantaged families. In the year 2004, it was estimated that nearly 1 million Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination, but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates succeeded. Normally, candidates take 3 exam subjects, and each lasts 180 minutes for the fixed group of subjects they choose. There are 4 fixed groups of subjects: Group A: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology; Group C: Literature, History, and Geography; Group D: Literature, Foreign Language, and Mathematics.
In addition to universities, there are community colleges, art and technology institutes, professional secondary schools, and vocational schools which offer degrees or certificates from a-few-month to 2-year courses.
According to Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, there are currently 23 non-public universities, accounting for 11% of the total number of universities. These non-public universities are currently training 119,464 students or 11.7% of the total number of students. The government is planning to increase the number of non-public universities to 30% by 2007.
Question: University Entrance Examination in Vietnam is very ...
A. interesting
B. stressful
C. free
D. easy
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
University Entrance Examination is very important to Vietnamese students. High school graduates have to take it and get high results to be admitted to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite the measures that have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams, since securing a place in a state university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people, especially those from rural areas or disadvantaged families. In the year 2004, it was estimated that nearly 1 million Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination, but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates succeeded. Normally, candidates take 3 exam subjects, and each lasts 180 minutes for the fixed group of subjects they choose. There are 4 fixed groups of subjects: Group A: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology; Group C: Literature, History, and Geography; Group D: Literature, Foreign Language, and Mathematics.
In addition to universities, there are community colleges, art and technology institutes, professional secondary schools, and vocational schools which offer degrees or certificates from a-few-month to 2-year courses.
According to Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, there are currently 23 non-public universities, accounting for 11% of the total number of universities. These non-public universities are currently training 119,464 students or 11.7% of the total number of students. The government is planning to increase the number of non-public universities to 30% by 2007.
Question. The word “non-public” can be replaced by ______
A. state
B. goverment
C. dependent
D. private
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
University Entrance Examination is very important to Vietnamese students. High school graduates have to take it and get high results to be admitted to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite the measures that have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams, since securing a place in a state university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people, especially those from rural areas or disadvantaged families. In the year 2004, it was estimated that nearly 1 million Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination, but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates succeeded. Normally, candidates take 3 exam subjects, and each lasts 180 minutes for the fixed group of subjects they choose. There are 4 fixed groups of subjects: Group A: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology; Group C: Literature, History, and Geography; Group D: Literature, Foreign Language, and Mathematics.
In addition to universities, there are community colleges, art and technology institutes, professional secondary schools, and vocational schools which offer degrees or certificates from a-few-month to 2-year courses.
According to Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, there are currently 23 non-public universities, accounting for 11% of the total number of universities. These non-public universities are currently training 119,464 students or 11.7% of the total number of students. The government is planning to increase the number of non-public universities to 30% by 2007.
Question. The word “those” refers to _____
A. exam subjects
B. young people
C. universities
D. examinations
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Thanksgiving is a traditional American (33) _____. Americans (34) _____ Thanksgiving on the third Thursday in November. On this day, Americans (35) _____ the first harvest of the first group of Europeans in America. Americans eat a traditional dinner on Thanksgiving. They eat turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. These are the (36)_____ people ate at the first harvest. People don’t exchange presents, but some people send Thanksgiving cards to their friends.
Question 33:
A. weekday
B. holiday
C. birthday
D. national day
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Thanksgiving is a traditional American (33) _____. Americans (34) _____ Thanksgiving on the third Thursday in November. On this day, Americans (35) _____ the first harvest of the first group of Europeans in America. Americans eat a traditional dinner on Thanksgiving. They eat turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. These are the (36)_____ people ate at the first harvest. People don’t exchange presents, but some people send Thanksgiving cards to their friends.
Question 34:
A. celebrate
B. put
C. get
D. open
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Thanksgiving is a traditional American (33) _____. Americans (34) _____ Thanksgiving on the third Thursday in November. On this day, Americans (35) _____ the first harvest of the first group of Europeans in America. Americans eat a traditional dinner on Thanksgiving. They eat turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. These are the (36)_____ people ate at the first harvest. People don’t exchange presents, but some people send Thanksgiving cards to their friends.
Question 35:
A. remember
B. run
C. pass
D. find