1/ Taj Mahal, _____ by Shah Janhan for his wife, is thought to be one of the great architectural wonders of the world.
A. impressively built B. to build impressively
C. impressively that built D. being built impressively
2/ The students _________ class five hours per day have become quite proficient in their new language.
A. attending B. be attended
C. are attending D. who attended
Taj Mahal is the most famous of all India's ancient buildings and a price monument of Mughl Art. It was built as the mausoleum of Arjumand Banu Bagam , known as Mumtaz Mahal , wife of Shan Jahan. The Taj Mahal was built on the Yamuna river in 1630. It took 22 years to construct ; 20,000 men was said to have been involved in the project . The tomb is over 73 meters high , and is lavishly decorated with Koranic inscriptions and carved relidefs
True of False
1. Taj Mahal is an ancient mausoleum ..........
2. Taj Mahal was built for Mughal ........
3. Taj Mahal was completed in 1652 .....
4. Taj Mahal is decorated with words in the Korean
5. What does this passage say about ?
A. Taj Mahal
B. India
C. Shan Jahan
D. Yamuna
6. What does ''it'' in line 3 refer to ?
A. mausoleum
B. river
C. house
D. temple
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Vietnam is not only famous for its development but also for its majestic natural wonders. Recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Ha Long Bay is an amazing tourist attraction in the north of Vietnam, which is located in Quang Ninh province. Ha Long Bay attracts tourists due to its breathtaking views, natural beauties and Geological values.The complex includes 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have been given names such as Hon Rong (Dragon Islet), Hon Trong Mai (Cock and Hen Islet)…Going there , you can lie on the beach, swim or dive to see the coral reefs and enjoy the fresh air. Remember to buy some special dishes, handicrafts and enjoy local foods. I really love nature and people here, visiting Ha Long is a memorable experience. In the future, I hope Ha Long Bay will develop and become more popular over the world.
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Vietnam is not only famous for its development but also for its majestic natural wonders. Recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Ha Long Bay is an amazing tourist attraction in the north of Vietnam, which is located in Quang Ninh province. Ha Long Bay attracts tourists due to its breathtaking views, natural beauties->beauty and Geological values.The complex includes 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have been given names such as Hon Rong (Dragon Islet), Hon Trong Mai (Cock and Hen Islet)…Going there , you can lie on the beach, swim or dive to see the coral reefs and enjoy the fresh air. Remember to buy some special dishes, handicrafts and enjoy local foods. I really love nature and people here, visiting Ha Long is a memorable experience. In the future, I hope Ha Long Bay will develop and become more popular over the world.
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Find the one choice that best completes the sentence:
6.The.......is a gift from the people of France to Americans
A.Statue of liberty B.Fiffel Towner C.Big ben D.London Tower
7.The statue of liberty was......by the French sculptor Bartholdi
A.made B.designed C.painted D.built
8.It has welcomed visitors to New York.......since 1886
A.town B.border C.harbor D.province
9.The pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the.......
A.english B.Americans C.Indians D.Egyptians
10.The panama canel......the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
A.joins B.connects C.links D.all are correct
11.The Eiffel Tower was built for the 100th......of the French Revolution
A.Anniversary B.celebration C.festival D.organization
12.The only man-made......can be seen from the Moon is the Great Wall of China
A.house B.building C.structure D.sky ccraper
13.Everest is the world's highest......
A.river B.hill C.lake D.mountain
14.Hoi An was recognized as a world......site in 1999
A.Possession B.Heritage C.Property D.Belongings
15.The Taj Mahal is a......for the wife of an Indian prince
A.tomb B.palace C.shrine D.temple
Find the one choice that best completes the sentence:
6.The.......is a gift from the people of France to Americans
A.Statue of liberty B.Fiffel Towner C.Big ben D.London Tower
7.The statue of liberty was......by the French sculptor Bartholdi
A.made B.designed C.painted D.built
8.It has welcomed visitors to New York.......since 1886
A.town B.border C.harbor D.province
9.The pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the.......
A.english B.Americans C.Indians D.Egyptians
10.The panama canel......the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
A.joins B.connects C.links D.all are correct
11.The Eiffel Tower was built for the 100th......of the French Revolution
A.Anniversary B.celebration C.festival D.organization
12.The only man-made......can be seen from the Moon is the Great Wall of China
A.house B.building C.structure D.sky ccraper
13.Everest is the world's highest......
A.river B.hill C.lake D.mountain
14.Hoi An was recognized as a world......site in 1999
A.Possession B.Heritage C.Property D.Belongings
15.The Taj Mahal is a......for the wife of an Indian prince
A.tomb B.palace C.shrine D.temple
Find the one choice that best completes the sentence:
6.The.......is a gift from the people of France to Americans
A.Statue of liberty B.Fiffel Towner C.Big ben D.London Tower
7.The statue of liberty was......by the French sculptor Bartholdi
A.made B.designed C.painted D.built
8.It has welcomed visitors to New York.......since 1886
A.town B.border C.harbor D.province
9.The pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the.......
A.english B.Americans C.Indians D.Egyptians
10.The Panama canel......the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
A.joins B.connects C.links D.all are correct
11.The Eiffel Tower was built for the 100th......of the French Revolution
A.Anniversary B.celebration C.festival D.organization
12.The only man-made ...... can be seen from the Moon is the Great Wall of China
A.house B.building C.structure D.sky ccraper (hai chữ cc thật à )
13.Everest is the world's highest......
A.river B.hill C.lake D.mountain
14.Hoi An was recognized as a world......site in 1999
A.Possession B.Heritage C.Property D.Belongings
15.The Taj Mahal is a......for the wife of an Indian prince
A.tomb B.palace C.shrine D.temple
Find the one choice that best completes the sentence:
6.The.......is a gift from the people of France to Americans
A.Statue of liberty B.Fiffel Towner C.Big ben D.London Tower
7.The statue of liberty was......by the French sculptor Bartholdi
A.made B.designed C.painted D.built
8.It has welcomed visitors to New York.......since 1886
A.town B.border C.harbor D.province
9.The pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the.......
A.english B.Americans C.Indians D.Egyptians
10.The panama canel......the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
A.joins B.connects C.links D.all are correct
11.The Eiffel Tower was built for the 100th......of the French Revolution
A.Anniversary B.celebration C.festival D.organization
12.The only man-made......can be seen from the Moon is the Great Wall of China
A.house B.building C.structure D.sky ccraper
13.Everest is the world's highest......
A.river B.hill C.lake D.mountain
14.Hoi An was recognized as a world......site in 1999
A.Possession B.Heritage C.Property D.Belongings
15.The Taj Mahal is a......for the wife of an Indian prince
A.tomb B.palace C.shrine D.temple
Read the passage and answer the question.
Centuries ago in Ancient Greech, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compilied a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day Iraq, The Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. The pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today. Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Watt in Cambodia.
Angkor Watt should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religiour center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.
1. Who compiled a list of seven wonders of the world?
2. Why should Angkor Watt really be known as a wonder?
3. Did Angkor Thom use to be the royal capital city?
4. When was Angkor Watt built?
5. Where is the Gardens of Babylon now?
6*. Translate this text.
1. Who compiled a list of seven wonders of the world?
A man by the name of Antipater did.
2. Why should Angkor Watt really be known as a wonder?
Because it is the largest temple in the world.
3. Did Angkor Thom use to be the royal capital city?
Yes, it did.
4. When was Angkor Watt built?
It was built around the year 1100.
5. Where is the Gardens of Babylon now?
In present-day Iraq.
6*. Translate this text.
Hàng thế kỉ trước ở đất nước Hi Lạp cổ, một người đàn ông với cái tên Antipater ở thành Sidon đã biên soạn một danh sách mà ông nghĩ là bảy kì quan thế giới. Chúng bao gồm Vườn treo Babylon nay ở Iraq, Tượng thần Zues ở Hi Lạp, và Kim tự tháp Cheops ở Ai Cập. Kim tự tháp là kì quan duy nhất ta có thể thấy ngày nay. Nhiều người cho rằng có nhiều kì quan khác mà những người Hi Lạp cổ không hề hay biết. Chúng gồm có Vạn lí trường thành của Trung Quốc, đền Taj Mahal ở Ấn Độ và đền Angkor Watt ở Campuchia.
Angkor Watt đáng lẽ nên được biết đến như một kì quan vì nó là ngôi đền lớn nhất thế giới. Ngôi đền được xây quanh những năm 1100 để tôn vinh Thiên Chúa giáo, nhưng sau đó ba thế kỉ nó đã trở thành khu trung tâm Phật giáo. Khu vực xung quanh ngôi đền, Angkor Thom, từng là thủ đô hoàng gia.
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Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. The pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.
Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.
In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
The only surviving wonder on Anti pater's list is the Pyramid of Cheops. Anekor Wat was originally built for Hindus. Anekor Wat was part of a royal Khmer city a long rime ago. In the 1400s, the Khmer King chose Phnom Penh as the new capital. Làm ơn giúp mk vớia) The only survivine wonder on Antipater’s list is ___________________
A. the Great Wall of China
B. die Statue of Zeus
C. the Pyramid of Cheops
D. Angkor Wat.
b) Angkor Wat was originally built for_____________________________
A. Hindus c. kings
B. Buddhists D. the citizens of Phnom Penh
c) Angkor Wat ______________________________________________
A. was a small temple
B. is one of the seven wonders of the world
c. is a pyramid
D. was part of a royal Khmer city a lone time ago
d) In the 1400s. the Khmer King _________________________________
A. built Angkor Wat
B. chose Phnom Penh as the new capital
C. turned Angkor Wat into a Buddhist center
D. moved the temple to Phnom Penh
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.
Perhaps better known than the Cullinan Diamond is the Hope Diamond, a valuable and blue gem with a background of more than 300 years as a world traveler.The 112-carat blue stone later became the Hope Diamond was mined in India sometime before the middle of the seventeenth century and was first known to be owned by Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife. From India, the celebrated blue stone has changed hands often, moving from location to location in distant corners of the world.
In the middle of the seventeenth century, a trader from France named Jean Baptiste Tavernier acquired the large blue diamond, which was rumored to have been illegally removed from a temple Tavemier returned to France with the big blue gem, where the stone was purchased by the Sun King Louis XIV. Louis XIV had it cut down from 112 to 67 carats to make its shape symmetrical and to maximize its sparkle. The newly cut diamond, still huge by any standards, was passed down through the royal family of France, until it arrived in the hands of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. During the French Revolution, Louis XVI and his wife met their fate on the guillotine in 1793, and the big blue diamond disappeared from public sight.
The diamond somehow managed to get from France to England, where banker Henry Hope purchased it from a gem dealer early in the nineteenth century. The huge blue stone was cut into a 45.5-carat oval, and at this point it took on the name by which it is known today. The diamond stayed in the Hope family for around a century, when deep indebtedness brought on by a serious gambling habit on the part of one of Henry Hope's heirs forced the sale of the diamond.
From England, the Hope Diamond may have made its way into the hands of the Sultan of Turkey; whatever route it took to get there, it eventually went on to the United States when American Evelyn Walsh McLean purchased it in 1911. Mrs. McLean certainly enjoyed showing the diamond off guests in her home were sometimes astounded to notice the huge stone embellishing the neck of Mrs. McLean’s Great Dane as the huge pet trotted around the grounds of her Washington, D.c. home. The Hope Diamond later became the property of jeweler Harry Winston, who presented the stunning 45.5- carat piece to the Smithsonian in 1958. The Hope Diamond is now taking a well-earned rest following its rigorous travel itinerary and is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where it has been since 1958.
Which country is NOT mentioned in the passage as a place where the Hope Diamond spent some time?
A. India
B. France
C. England
D. Denmar
Đáp án là D
Câu này dễ dàng chọn được Denmark
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.
Perhaps better known than the Cullinan Diamond is the Hope Diamond, a valuable and blue gem with a background of more than 300 years as a world traveler.The 112-carat blue stone later became the Hope Diamond was mined in India sometime before the middle of the seventeenth century and was first known to be owned by Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife. From India, the celebrated blue stone has changed hands often, moving from location to location in distant corners of the world.
In the middle of the seventeenth century, a trader from France named Jean Baptiste Tavernier acquired the large blue diamond, which was rumored to have been illegally removed from a temple Tavemier returned to France with the big blue gem, where the stone was purchased by the Sun King Louis XIV. Louis XIV had it cut down from 112 to 67 carats to make its shape symmetrical and to maximize its sparkle. The newly cut diamond, still huge by any standards, was passed down through the royal family of France, until it arrived in the hands of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. During the French Revolution, Louis XVI and his wife met their fate on the guillotine in 1793, and the big blue diamond disappeared from public sight.
The diamond somehow managed to get from France to England, where banker Henry Hope purchased it from a gem dealer early in the nineteenth century. The huge blue stone was cut into a 45.5-carat oval, and at this point it took on the name by which it is known today. The diamond stayed in the Hope family for around a century, when deep indebtedness brought on by a serious gambling habit on the part of one of Henry Hope's heirs forced the sale of the diamond.
From England, the Hope Diamond may have made its way into the hands of the Sultan of Turkey; whatever route it took to get there, it eventually went on to the United States when American Evelyn Walsh McLean purchased it in 1911. Mrs. McLean certainly enjoyed showing the diamond off guests in her home were sometimes astounded to notice the huge stone embellishing the neck of Mrs. McLean’s Great Dane as the huge pet trotted around the grounds of her Washington, D.C. home. The Hope Diamond later became the property of jeweler Harry Winston, who presented the stunning 45.5- carat piece to the Smithsonian in 1958. The Hope Diamond is now taking a well-earned rest following its rigorous travel itinerary and is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where it has been since 1958.
Which country is NOT mentioned in the passage as a place where the Hope Diamond spent some time?
A. India
B. France
C. England
D. Denmark
Đáp án là D.
Đất nước nào không được đề cập trong bài đọc như là nơi mà Hope Diamond đã trải qua?
A. Ấn Độ B. Pháp C. Anh D. Đan Mạch
Machu Picchu is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is located in the Cusco Region of Machupicchu District, Peru. The Inca emperor Pachacuti built Machu Picchu as an estate around the year 1450. In the beginning, the site developed as a city. But then it was abandoned a century during the Spanish Conquest. The American explorer Hiram Bingham discovered it in 1911. Machu Picchu is a great representation of the Incan way of life. It attracts explorers all over the world every year.
When was Machu Picchu built?
A. 1450
B. 1800
C. 1911
D. 2000
Đáp án A
Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “The Inca emperor Pachacuti built Machu Picchu as an estate around the year 1450.”.
Dịch: Đế vương Inca tên Pachacuti đã xây dựng Machu Picchu như một vùng lãnh địa nào khoảng năm 1450.