The development of tourism sector that can bring out many benefits to our
A B
country deserves more financially investment in the next few years
C D
WHY PEOPLE WORK
All of us know that we have to work hard to earn a living ourselves and to support our family. However, we work not only for material life but also for many things that are beyond gaining money. We are working to affirm our ability on a certain field. We feel self-reliant, self-confident, and proud because we are financially independent.
Anyone who works is regarded as a useful member of society. We are working that means we are contributing useful goods and services to our country.
Working helps us train our skills and talents. We always try our best to do a good job. The better we work, the more money we earn and that motivate us to work harder. Without working, a man’s life will be empty, purposeless and meaningless and it is easy for a lazy jobless man to do wrongs.
1. We have to work hard _____
A. because we are forced to B. to make our material life better
C. to make ourselves purposeless D. All are correct
2. Besides money, ________________.
A. we can get many other benefits from work B. we can get some salary from work
C. we sometimes feel very meaningless D. we can not contribute anything to our country
3. The more we work _____ .
A. the duller we feel B. the less we earn C. the more we contribute to society D. A and B
4. What motivates us to work harder? - ______.
A. good job B. good pay C. good way D. good skills
5. Without working, one's life is _______.
A. better B. more confident C. self-reliant D. meaningless
WHY PEOPLE WORK
All of us know that we have to work hard to earn a living ourselves and to support our family. However, we work not only for material life but also for many things that are beyond gaining money. We are working to affirm our ability on a certain field. We feel self-reliant, self-confident, and proud because we are financially independent.
Anyone who works is regarded as a useful member of society. We are working that means we are contributing useful goods and services to our country.
Working helps us train our skills and talents. We always try our best to do a good job. The better we work, the more money we earn and that motivate us to work harder. Without working, a man’s life will be empty, purposeless and meaningless and it is easy for a lazy jobless man to do wrongs.
1. We have to work hard _____
A. because we are forced to B. to make our material life better
C. to make ourselves purposeless D. All are correct
2. Besides money, ________________.
A. we can get many other benefits from work B. we can get some salary from work
C. we sometimes feel very meaningless D. we can not contribute anything to our country
3. The more we work _____ .
A. the duller we feel B. the less we earn C. the more we contribute to society D. A and B
4. What motivates us to work harder? - ______.
A. good job B. good pay C. good way D. good skills
5. Without working, one's life is _______.
A. better B. more confident C. self-reliant D. meaningless
"What are the benefits of mobile phones in your life?"
Here is a sample writing. Find out all the mistakes in each sentence to complete the passage.
In the age of advanced technology, the mobile phone is one of the most widely used technologies and it plays an important role in our lives. The mobile phone will certainly bring about a lot of advantages. First of all, the cell phone is considered the quickest means of communication in our daily life, hence we can contact easily with our friends and our relatives whenever by calling or sending messages. Second, it is also a means of entertainment for people. For instance, we can listen to music and play games on mobile phones. Moreover, by using the latest apps for smartphones, we can access to the Internet to watch films, check out profile in social networks and update our status wherever we are. Finally, if we have a smartphone in hand, our studying will become more effective such as looking up dictionary, finding out many sources of reference on the Internet.
In conclusion,it could be said thatmobile phone is an indispensable partin our life.However,we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects in our study.
In conclusion, it could be said that mobile phone is an indispensable part in our life. However, we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects on our study.
have bad effects in => have bad effects on: có ảnh hưởng xấu tới...
=> In conclusion, it could be said that mobile phone is an indispensable part in our life. However, we should know how to use it properly so that it will not have bad effects on our study.
Tạm dịch: Kết luận, có thể nói rằng điện thoại di động là phần không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống. Tuy nhiên chúng ta cần biết cách sử dụng 1 cách đúng đắn để mà nó sẽ không có ảnh hưởng xấu tới việc học.
WHY PEOPLE WORK
All of us know that we have to work hard to earn a living ourselves and to support our family. However, we work not only for material life but also for many things that are beyond gaining money. We are working to affirm our ability on a certain field. We feel self-reliant, self-confident, and proud because we are financially independent.Anyone who works in regarded as a useful member of society. We are working that means we are contributing useful good and services to our country.Working helps us train our skills and talents. We always try our best to do good job. The better we work, the more money we earn and that motivate us to work harder. Without working, a man’s life will be empty, purposeless and meaningless and it is easy for a lazy jobless man to do wrongs.
11. We have to work hard ______
A. because we are forced to
B. to make our material life better
C. to make ourseves purposeless
D. all are correct
1. Beside money,______________
A. we can get many other benefits from work
B. we can get some salary from work
C. we sometimes feel very meaningless
D. we can not contribute anything to our country
14. what motivates us to work harder?.________
A. Good job
B. Good pay
C Good way
D. Good skills
15. Without working, one’s life is_______
A. better
B. more confident
C. self-reliant
D.meaningless3
11. We have to work hard ______
A. because we are forced to
B. to make our material life better
C. to make ourseves purposeless
D. all are correct
1. Beside money,______________
A. we can get many other benefits from work
B. we can get some salary from work
C. we sometimes feel very meaningless
D. we can not contribute anything to our country
14. what motivates us to work harder?.________
A. Good job
B. Good pay
C Good way
D. Good skills
15. Without working, one’s life is_______
A. better
B. more confident
C. self-reliant
D.meaningless
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 30 to 34.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
Why do local people want tourism?
A. Tourists bring money.
B. Tourists help teach local people.
C. Tourists tell local people about business.
D. Tourists destroy traditional culture.
Đáp án A.
Dịch câu hỏi: Tại sao người dân địa phương thích dịch vụ du lịch?
A. Khách du lịch mang tiền.
B. Khách du lịch giúp dạy người dân địa phương.
C. Khách du lịch nói với người dân địa phương về kinh doanh.
D. Khách du lịch phá hủy văn hóa truyền thống.
Thông tin ở đoạn cuối: “Most local people want more tourism because tourists bring money and help local businesses.” (Hầu hết người dân địa phương muốn phát triển du lịch bởi khách du lịch mang theo tiền và giúp cho các doanh nghiệp địa phương).
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 30 to 34.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
What is the main point of the passage?
A. Tourism is always good for traditional culture.
B. Tourism is always bad for traditional culture.
C. Tourism can be good and bad for traditional culture.
D. Tourists don’t care about traditional culture.
Đáp án C.
Dịch câu hỏi: Ý chính của đoạn văn là gì?
A. Du lịch luôn tốt cho văn hóa truyền thống.
B. Du lịch luôn xấu cho văn hóa truyền thống.
C. Du lịch có thể tốt và xấu cho văn hóa truyền thống.
D. Khách du lịch không quan tâm đến văn hóa truyền thống.
Bài viết đề cập đến cả những mặt tốt và xấu của dịch vụ du lịch đối với văn hóa truyền thống, do đó chỉ có đáp án thứ ba là đáp án đầy đủ và chính xác nhất.
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 30 to 34.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
The word “fake” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. real
B. not real
C. very good
D. very bad
Đáp án B.
Ta có: fake = not real: có nghĩa là giả mạo, không thật.
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 30 to 34.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
What is one problem that tourists create?
A. They hurt local people
B. They steal money from local people.
C. They hurt local businesses.
D. They interfere with local lifestyles.
Đáp án D.
Dịch câu hỏi: Một vấn đề mà khách du lịch tạo ra là gì?
A. Họ làm tổn thương người dân địa phương.
B. Họ ăn cắp tiền của người dân địa phương.
C. Họ làm tổn thương các doanh nghiệp địa phương.
D. Họ can thiệp vào lối sống địa phương.
Thông tin ở đoạn 5: “Another problem is that tourists can interfere with the local people’s lives.” (Một vấn đề nữa là khách du lịch có thể làm rối loạn cuộc sống của những người dân địa phương).
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 30 to 34.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to__________.
A. tourists
B. local people
C. tourist guides
D. dancers
Đáp án B.
Dịch câu hỏi: Từ “they” trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến ___.
A. khách du lịch
B. người dân địa phương
C. hướng dẫn viên du lịch
D. vũ công
They ở đây được sử dụng thay thế cho "the local people" được nhắc đến trong câu trước đó.
1. It turns out that gentle (persuade) ………………..…..is much more effective than force.
2. If you study well, you are making a great ( contribute) …………………………..to the development of the country.
3. During the Second World War there was a great (short) ………………..……..of sugar, coffee and other goods.
4. I’m afraid you’ll have to see Mr. Pound. All matters concerning finance are his (response) ……………..…………..
5. I’d love to come to your party but, (fortune)………………………….., I have to go somewhere else.
6. I could never be a teacher. I’m far too (patience) …………………………..
7. To offset their (disappoint) …………..…….., he bought them ice-cream.
8. He began by giving us a (summarise) ……………..……..of his progress so far.
9. Sarah wore dark glasses to avoid other people’s (recognise) ………………………..
10. We were very pleased with the high level of (participate) ………………. in the charity events.
1. It turns out that gentle (persuade) ……persuasion…………..…..is much more effective than force.
2. If you study well, you are making a great ( contribute) ……contribution……………………..to the development of the country.
3. During the Second World War there was a great (short) ………shortage………..……..of sugar, coffee and other goods.
4. I’m afraid you’ll have to see Mr. Pound. All matters concerning finance are his (response) …………responsibility…..…………..
5. I’d love to come to your party but, (fortune)………unfortunately ………………….., I have to go somewhere else.
6. I could never be a teacher. I’m far too (patience) …impatient………………………..
7. To offset their (disappoint) …………disappointment..…….., he bought them ice-cream.
8. He began by giving us a (summarise) ………summary……..……..of his progress so far.
9. Sarah wore dark glasses to avoid other people’s (recognise) ……recognition…………………..
10. We were very pleased with the high level of (participate) ……participants…………. in the charity events.