An drives dangerously.
-> An is a dangerous driver
Would you like to join in our sports?
-> Would you like to take part in our sports?
An drives dangerously.
-> An is a dangerous driver
Would you like to join in our sports?
-> Would you like to take part in our sports?
- Viết Thư phản hồi . ( giúp mình với )
Note: You need to write a response to an e-mail that you will read. What your response needs to include is in the directions so make sure you also read the directions carefully.

Danny Ricardo
157 Main Road, Victoria
March 13, 2013
Jack Goldstein
Internet Marketing Consultant
123 South Road, Victoria
Dear Mr. Goldstein,
Re : Inquiry For Internet Marketing Training Program
We would like to request more information on Internet Marketing Training Program that you advertised on the local newspapers yesterday. Our club is planning to have such a program.
We expect to begin our training on the beginning of July 2013. Our club consists of 50 members and all of us would like to join in the training.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Danny Ricardo
Direction: As if you were Mr. Jack Goldstein, read the letter and write a suitable response.
Don’t make a fire hare. It’s very……………….……
DANGER
I am Vietnamese. What’s your……………….……?
NATION
Is Mr. Ha a ……………….……?
BUSINESS
You must be ……………….……when you cross busy streets.
CARE
There are lots of……………….……mountains in Vietnam.
BEAUTY
Mary and I would like to join the English ……………….……Club.
SPEAK
This is the ……………….……pagoda in our country.
BIG
Chia động từ trong ngoăc
A student is talking to the school librarian.
Student: "I would like to join the library."
Librarian: “_____________”
A. OK. Would you like to fill in this form?
B. OK. This is the form that requires us.
C. OK. I would like to fill in this form.
D. OK. See if you can join.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closet in meaning to each of the following question.
“I would like you not to play computer games any more, Amber” said her mother.
A. Amber’s mother would rather she doesn’t play computer games any more.
B. Amber’s mother would rather her not to play computer games any more
C. Amber’s mother would rather she didn’t play computer games any more.
D. Amber’s mother would rather she wouldn’t play computer games any more.
Would you like something to eat?
No, thanks. I (have) lunch. ___________________
We don’t seem to have any more of that book, Sir. It is out of _______ but we are getting a new delivery next Thursday if you would like to pop back then.
A. stock
B. order
C. print
D. shop
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.
Living things include both the visible world of animals and plants as well as the invisible world of bacteria and viruses. On a basic level, we can say that life is ordered. Organisms have an enormously complex organization. Life can also “work”. Living creatures can take in energy from the environment. This energy, in the form of food, is changed to maintain metabolic processes and for survival. Life grows and develops. This means more than just getting larger in size. Living organisms also have the ability to rebuild and repair themselves when injured. Life can reproduce. Life can only come from other living creatures. Life can respond. Think about the last time you accidentally stubbed your toe. Almost instantly, you moved back in pain. Finally, life can adapt and respond to the demands placed on it by the environment. There are three basic types of adaptations that can occur in higher organisms.
Reversible changes occur as a response to changes in the environment. Let's say you live near sea level and you travel to a mountainous area. You may begin to experience difficulty breathing and an increase in heart rate as a result of the change in height. These signs of sickness go away when you go back down to sea level.
Body- related changes happen as a result of prolonged changes in the environment. Using the previous example, if you were to stay in the mountainous area for a long time, you would notice that your heart rate would begin to slow down and you would begin to breath normally. These changes are also reversible. Genotypic changes (caused by genetic change) take place within the genetic make up of the organism and are not reversible. An example would be the development of resistance to bug-killing chemicals by insects and spiders.
In what way is life organized?.
A. Hard
B. Difficult
C. Complicated
D. Problematic
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.
Living things include both the visible world of animals and plants as well as the invisible world of bacteria and viruses. On a basic level, we can say that life is ordered. Organisms have an enormously complex organization. Life can also “work”. Living creatures can take in energy from the environment. This energy, in the form of food, is changed to maintain metabolic processes and for survival. Life grows and develops. This means more than just getting larger in size. Living organisms also have the ability to rebuild and repair themselves when injured. Life can reproduce. Life can only come from other living creatures. Life can respond. Think about the last time you accidentally stubbed your toe. Almost instantly, you moved back in pain. Finally, life can adapt and respond to the demands placed on it by the environment. There are three basic types of adaptations that can occur in higher organisms.
Reversible changes occur as a response to changes in the environment. Let's say you live near sea level and you travel to a mountainous area. You may begin to experience difficulty breathing and an increase in heart rate as a result of the change in height. These signs of sickness go away when you go back down to sea level.
Body- related changes happen as a result of prolonged changes in the environment. Using the previous example, if you were to stay in the mountainous area for a long time, you would notice that your heart rate would begin to slow down and you would begin to breath normally. These changes are also reversible. Genotypic changes (caused by genetic change) take place within the genetic make up of the organism and are not reversible. An example would be the development of resistance to bug-killing chemicals by insects and spiders.
Which type of adaptation is permanent?
A. Body- related
B. Reversible
C. Genotypic
D. Environmental
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.
Living things include both the visible world of animals and plants as well as the invisible world of bacteria and viruses. On a basic level, we can say that life is ordered. Organisms have an enormously complex organization. Life can also “work”. Living creatures can take in energy from the environment. This energy, in the form of food, is changed to maintain metabolic processes and for survival. Life grows and develops. This means more than just getting larger in size. Living organisms also have the ability to rebuild and repair themselves when injured. Life can reproduce. Life can only come from other living creatures. Life can respond. Think about the last time you accidentally stubbed your toe. Almost instantly, you moved back in pain. Finally, life can adapt and respond to the demands placed on it by the environment. There are three basic types of adaptations that can occur in higher organisms.
Reversible changes occur as a response to changes in the environment. Let's say you live near sea level and you travel to a mountainous area. You may begin to experience difficulty breathing and an increase in heart rate as a result of the change in height. These signs of sickness go away when you go back down to sea level.
Body- related changes happen as a result of prolonged changes in the environment. Using the previous example, if you were to stay in the mountainous area for a long time, you would notice that your heart rate would begin to slow down and you would begin to breath normally. These changes are also reversible. Genotypic changes (caused by genetic change) take place within the genetic make up of the organism and are not reversible. An example would be the development of resistance to bug-killing chemicals by insects and spiders.
Which of the followings is NOT a feature of life?
A. Getting a job.
B. Giving birth.
C. Getting larger and self-repairing.
D. Reacting to the environment.