This new order will mean (work ) overtime
Write questions.use the words in brackets .put the words in the right order
1 your sister/work/whether
2 what/ mean/this word
3 often /snow/it/here
4 what time /go/usually/you/to bed
5 how /much/to phone New York/ it cost
6 you/for breakfast/ have/ usually/what
2>What does this word mean?
3>It often snows here
4>What time do you usually go to bed?
5>How much it cost to phone New York?
6>What do you usually have for breakfast?
trả lời:
2.What does this word mean?
3.It often snows here
4.What time do you usually go to bed?
5.How much it cost to phone New York?
6.What do you usually have for breakfast?
đừng nói các bn chép nhau nha
Write questions.use the words in brackets .put the words in the right order
1 your sister/work/whether
=> What is your sister in a work whether ( khoan , sai sai )
2 what/ mean/this word
=> What does this word mean ?
1: People won't build new birdge in this village.
A new birdge.....................................................
2: What will Nam do tomorow?
What.........................................
3: Will you do your home work to night?
Will your home work.............................
4: When will your mother buy a new car?
When......................................................
5: Nam will make a cake for me on my up coming birthday.
A cake................................................................................
1, A new bridge won't be built
2, What Nam will be done tomorow ?
3, Will your home work be done to night ?
4, When a new car will be bought by your mother ?
5, A cake for me on my up coming birthday will be made by Nam ?
Chào em, em tham khảo nhé!
1: People won't build a new bridge in this village.
A new bridge won't be built in this village.
2: What will Nam do tomorrow?
What will be done by Nam tomorrow?
3: Will you do your homework tonight?
Will your home work be done tonight?
4: When will your mother buy a new car?
When will a new car be bought by your mother?
5: Nam will make a cake for me on my upcoming birthday.
A cake will be made for me by Nam on my upcoming birthday.
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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 from 28 to 34.
In the last few decades, the world of work has dramatically changed how people earn their living and plan their work lives. This new labour market is evolving at accelerating speed as old industrial-age jobs are replaced by knowledge-based work and information technology continues to alter how we work, play and learn. This dramatic change in how goods and services are produced and distributed has been labelled the “New Economy.” The old economy was based on resources; the New Economy is based on knowledge and is driven by technology and information.
Working in new ways: In this New Economy, new forms of work are being created, as employment in a “job-for-life” is replaced by a variety of “work alternatives.” These work alternatives can include working part time, contracting, consulting or owning a business where you hire your own employees.
In British Columbia, more and more people are working in this way, and economists are predicting that this trend will continue in the future. Career counsellors are encouraging people to prepare for these work alternatives rather than for just a full-time job.
New thinking for a new millennium: The New Economy demands that we change our thinking about the labour market. Traditional job patterns that we took for granted for most of the last century have disappeared. Letting go of the way things used to be in the world of work is one of the hardest challenges that career planners face today. Here are some trends that all workers will have to adapt to:
Change: Rapid change will be constant in the workplace of the new millennium. Those who understand change and can manage it effectively will be more successful.
Just-in-time training: In the information economy, it is impossible to leam everything you need to know ahead of time to do a job. Rapid learning will be commonplace. The advantage will go to those who can leam - and instruct - the fastest. Workers must commit to continuous learning throughout their life or work.
Fusion: Job classifications and occupational titles will become less important. The jobs of the future will be hyphenated; in other words, there will be a fusion of titles like carpenter-architect, accountant-sales rep, or graphic designer-webmaster. Being able to combine a variety of skills to apply to a particular task will be increasingly important.
Self-reliance: Work is becoming more “entrepreneurial” in the sense that workers have to be prepared for a variety of work alternatives and take the initiative to market their skills more creatively. As a result, people will need to be more responsible for their own career development. The notion of “career self-management” is emerging as a means not only of surviving in the New Economy, but also of thriving and making the best of its new opportunities.
Emphasis on skills: Workers can no longer expect long-term job security, but they can rely on “skills security”. If workers keep their skills up-to-date and market them effectively in areas of the economy that are growing, they will be able to find work. An essential ingredient of career self-management is knowing and developing skill sets and then finding areas of work where they can be applied.
Balance in life/work: Information technology is fuelling the accelerating pace of change. We are “plugged in” to work more than ever before through communications (e-mail, phone, fax, pagers, the Internet). To maintain their health and well-being, workers will have to rethink how and where they work and find balance between earning a living and living their lives.
Finding opportunity. In this New Economy, it is beneficial for people to use their creativity to find new opportunities where they can apply their skills and abilities. This means keeping an open mind about where and how you work.
The New Economy is very different from the old. It offers even more opportunities to find challenging, rewarding and satisfying work. If you spend time and energy planning for this new reality, you will be able to create a career plan that offers excitement, anticipation and hope for the future.
Who should read this passage?
A. Interviewers
B. Employers
C. Undergraduates
D. Parents.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
_________ the need to finish this project soon. I want you to work on this overtime for the next few days.
A. Because
B. As
C. Because of
D. Since
Chọn C
Cụm từ chỉ lý do:
Because of / Due to / Owing to + V-ing / Noun / pronoun
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Home work 25.08.2021
Rewrite the sentences in the passive:
1. They will construct some new airports on islands.
……………………………………………………………………………………
2. The new president might fulfill this promise as quickly as people would like.
……………………………………………………………………………………
3. They are going to find out the mystery.
……………………………………………………………………………………
4. You can buy videos like this one anywhere.
……………………………………………………………………………………
5. Someone will tell you when you go in to see the doctor.
……………………………………………………………………………………
6.They should finish the hotel by the time you arrive.
……………………………………………………………………………………
7. Someone has to write the history of the European Community one day.
……………………………………………………………………………………
8. They started a dancing class last week
...................................................................................................................................
9. The teacher returned our written work to us
...........................................................................................................................
10. They ought to have reported the accident to the police.
……………………………………………………………………………………
1. They will construct some new airports on islands.
……Some new airports will be constructwd on islands………………………………………………………………………………
2. The new president might fulfill this promise as quickly as people would like.
……This promise might be fulfilled as quickly as people would like buy the president………………………………………………………………………………
3. They are going to find out the mystery.
………The mystery is going to be found out……………………………………………………………………………
4. You can buy videos like this one anywhere.
…………Videos like this one can be bought anywhere…………………………………………………………………………
5. Someone will tell you when you go in to see the doctor.
…………You will be told when you go in to see the doctor. …………………………………………………………………………
6.They should finish the hotel by the time you arrive.
…………The hotel should be finished by the time you arrive. …………………………………………………………………………
7. Someone has to write the history of the European Community one day.
……The history of the European Community has to be written one day………………………………………………………………………………
8. They started a dancing class last week
............A dancing class was started last week.......................................................................................................................
9. The teacher returned our written work to us
.............Our written work was written to us by the teacher..............................................................................................................
10. They ought to have reported the accident to the police.
………The accident ought to be reported to the police……………………………………………………………………………
Rewrite the sentences in the passive:
1. They will construct some new airports on islands.
…………………… Some new airports on islands will be constructed………………………………………………………………
2. The new president might fulfill this promise as quickly as people would like.
………………………… This promise might be fulfilled by the new president as quickly as people would like…………………………………………………………
3. They are going to find out the mystery.
…………………… This mystery is going to be found out………………………………………………………………
4. You can buy videos like this one anywhere.
………………………… Videos like one can be bought anywhere…………………………………………………………
5. Someone will tell you when you go in to see the doctor.
…………………………… You will be told when you go in to see the doctor………………………………………………………
6.They should finish the hotel by the time you arrive.
……………………………… The hotel should have been finished by the time you arrive……………………………………………………
7. Someone has to write the history of the European Community one day.
…………………………… The history of the European Community has to be written one day.………………………………………………………
8. They started a dancing class last week
.......................................... A dancing class was started by them last week.........................................................................................
9. The teacher returned our written work to us
................................................ Our written work was returned to us by the teacher...........................................................................
10. They ought to have reported the accident to the police.
……………………………… The accident ought to have been reported to the police.……………………………………………………
We send our children (1) school to prepare them (2) the time when they will be big and will have to work (3) themselves. They learn their own language so that they will be able to tell others clearly what they want and they know and understand what others tell them. They learn foreign languages (4) order to be able to benefit (5) what people (6) other countries have written and said, and in order to make people (7) other countries understand what they themselves mean. Nearly everything they study (8) school has some practical use (9) their life. We go to school (10) all to learn how to learn, so that, when we have left school, we can continue to learn.
We send our children (1) to school to prepare them (2) for the time when they will be big and will have to work (3) for themselves. They learn their own language so that they will be able to tell others clearly what they want and they know and understand what others tell them. They learn foreign languages (4) in order to be able to benefit (5) from what people (6) in other countries have written and said, and in order to make people (7) from other countries understand what they themselves mean. Nearly everything they study (8) at school has some practical use (9) in their life. We go to school (10) above all to learn how to learn, so that, when we have left school, we can continue to learn.
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 from 28 to 34.
In the last few decades, the world of work has dramatically changed how people earn their living and plan their work lives. This new labour market is evolving at accelerating speed as old industrial-age jobs are replaced by knowledge-based work and information technology continues to alter how we work, play and learn. This dramatic change in how goods and services are produced and distributed has been labelled the “New Economy.” The old economy was based on resources; the New Economy is based on knowledge and is driven by technology and information.
Working in new ways: In this New Economy, new forms of work are being created, as employment in a “job-for-life” is replaced by a variety of “work alternatives.” These work alternatives can include working part time, contracting, consulting or owning a business where you hire your own employees.
In British Columbia, more and more people are working in this way, and economists are predicting that this trend will continue in the future. Career counsellors are encouraging people to prepare for these work alternatives rather than for just a full-time job.
New thinking for a new millennium: The New Economy demands that we change our thinking about the labour market. Traditional job patterns that we took for granted for most of the last century have disappeared. Letting go of the way things used to be in the world of work is one of the hardest challenges that career planners face today. Here are some trends that all workers will have to adapt to:
Change: Rapid change will be constant in the workplace of the new millennium. Those who understand change and can manage it effectively will be more successful.
Just-in-time training: In the information economy, it is impossible to leam everything you need to know ahead of time to do a job. Rapid learning will be commonplace. The advantage will go to those who can leam - and instruct - the fastest. Workers must commit to continuous learning throughout their life or work.
Fusion: Job classifications and occupational titles will become less important. The jobs of the future will be hyphenated; in other words, there will be a fusion of titles like carpenter-architect, accountant-sales rep, or graphic designer-webmaster. Being able to combine a variety of skills to apply to a particular task will be increasingly important.
Self-reliance: Work is becoming more “entrepreneurial” in the sense that workers have to be prepared for a variety of work alternatives and take the initiative to market their skills more creatively. As a result, people will need to be more responsible for their own career development. The notion of “career self-management” is emerging as a means not only of surviving in the New Economy, but also of thriving and making the best of its new opportunities.
Emphasis on skills: Workers can no longer expect long-term job security, but they can rely on “skills security”. If workers keep their skills up-to-date and market them effectively in areas of the economy that are growing, they will be able to find work. An essential ingredient of career self-management is knowing and developing skill sets and then finding areas of work where they can be applied.
Balance in life/work: Information technology is fuelling the accelerating pace of change. We are “plugged in” to work more than ever before through communications (e-mail, phone, fax, pagers, the Internet). To maintain their health and well-being, workers will have to rethink how and where they work and find balance between earning a living and living their lives.
Finding opportunity. In this New Economy, it is beneficial for people to use their creativity to find new opportunities where they can apply their skills and abilities. This means keeping an open mind about where and how you work.
The New Economy is very different from the old. It offers even more opportunities to find challenging, rewarding and satisfying work. If you spend time and energy planning for this new reality, you will be able to create a career plan that offers excitement, anticipation and hope for the future.
What is TRUE about the New Economy according to the passage?
A. It is harder to find a good job in the New Economy.
B. The New Economy may see the increase in the number of the businessmen.
C. The New Economy offers more courses on improving the life and work skills.
D. Technology and information is considered the basis for the development of the New Economy.
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 from 28 to 34.
In the last few decades, the world of work has dramatically changed how people earn their living and plan their work lives. This new labour market is evolving at accelerating speed as old industrial-age jobs are replaced by knowledge-based work and information technology continues to alter how we work, play and learn. This dramatic change in how goods and services are produced and distributed has been labelled the “New Economy.” The old economy was based on resources; the New Economy is based on knowledge and is driven by technology and information.
Working in new ways: In this New Economy, new forms of work are being created, as employment in a “job-for-life” is replaced by a variety of “work alternatives.” These work alternatives can include working part time, contracting, consulting or owning a business where you hire your own employees.
In British Columbia, more and more people are working in this way, and economists are predicting that this trend will continue in the future. Career counsellors are encouraging people to prepare for these work alternatives rather than for just a full-time job.
New thinking for a new millennium: The New Economy demands that we change our thinking about the labour market. Traditional job patterns that we took for granted for most of the last century have disappeared. Letting go of the way things used to be in the world of work is one of the hardest challenges that career planners face today. Here are some trends that all workers will have to adapt to:
Change: Rapid change will be constant in the workplace of the new millennium. Those who understand change and can manage it effectively will be more successful.
Just-in-time training: In the information economy, it is impossible to leam everything you need to know ahead of time to do a job. Rapid learning will be commonplace. The advantage will go to those who can leam - and instruct - the fastest. Workers must commit to continuous learning throughout their life or work.
Fusion: Job classifications and occupational titles will become less important. The jobs of the future will be hyphenated; in other words, there will be a fusion of titles like carpenter-architect, accountant-sales rep, or graphic designer-webmaster. Being able to combine a variety of skills to apply to a particular task will be increasingly important.
Self-reliance: Work is becoming more “entrepreneurial” in the sense that workers have to be prepared for a variety of work alternatives and take the initiative to market their skills more creatively. As a result, people will need to be more responsible for their own career development. The notion of “career self-management” is emerging as a means not only of surviving in the New Economy, but also of thriving and making the best of its new opportunities.
Emphasis on skills: Workers can no longer expect long-term job security, but they can rely on “skills security”. If workers keep their skills up-to-date and market them effectively in areas of the economy that are growing, they will be able to find work. An essential ingredient of career self-management is knowing and developing skill sets and then finding areas of work where they can be applied.
Balance in life/work: Information technology is fuelling the accelerating pace of change. We are “plugged in” to work more than ever before through communications (e-mail, phone, fax, pagers, the Internet). To maintain their health and well-being, workers will have to rethink how and where they work and find balance between earning a living and living their lives.
Finding opportunity. In this New Economy, it is beneficial for people to use their creativity to find new opportunities where they can apply their skills and abilities. This means keeping an open mind about where and how you work.
The New Economy is very different from the old. It offers even more opportunities to find challenging, rewarding and satisfying work. If you spend time and energy planning for this new reality, you will be able to create a career plan that offers excitement, anticipation and hope for the future.
The main difference between the New Economy and the old one is _____________ .
A. opportunities offered
B. high living standard
C. skill security
D. careers chosen
Rewrite the sentence as directed
1. Jimmy wishes he had enough money.He wants to buy a new house. (in order to)
........................................................................................................
2.Julie is practicing the piano.She can play for the party. ( so as to )
...........................................................................................
3.They will finish all the work before Sunday.
-> All the work.........................................................
4.Jimmy drinks coffee for dinner
-> Coffee.............................................................
5.Somebody will clean the room next Sunday
-> The room...........................................
6. My boss hold a meeting every month.
-> A meeting...................................................
7.People wrote this novel in 1999
-> This novel.....................................................
8.They performed Christmas songs for people in village.
-> Christmas songs....................................................
9.Mr.Black has finished his exercises already
-> His exercises...........................................................
10.They have used this old car for years.
-> This old car....................................................................
Rewrite the sentence as directed
1. Jimmy wishes he had enough money.He wants to buy a new house. (in order to)
Jimmy wishes he had enough money in order to buy a new house.
2.Julie is practicing the piano.She can play for the party. ( so as to )
Julie is practicing the piano so as to play for the party.
3.They will finish all the work before Sunday.
-> All the work will be finished before Sunday.
4.Jimmy drinks coffee for dinner
-> Coffee is drunk for dinner by Jimmy.
5.Somebody will clean the room next Sunday
-> The room will be cleaned next Sunday.
6. My boss hold a meeting every month.
-> A meeting is held every month by my boss.
7.People wrote this novel in 1999
-> This novel was written in 1999.
8.They performed Christmas songs for people in village.
-> Christmas songs were performed for people in village.
9. Mr.Black has finished his exercises already
-> His exercises has been finished already by Mr.Black
10.They have used this old car for years.
-> This old car has been used for years.