1.after an hour's walking,every one felt tired and hungry, soi they stopped and had a...........
a.breakfast b.lunch c.supper d.snack
2.we hired a cano and went......in the river
a,working b.laying c.boating d.climbing
1.after an hour's walking,every one felt tired and hungry, soi they stopped and had a...........
a.breakfast b.lunch c.supper d.snack
2.we hired a cano and went......in the river
a,working b.laying c.boating d.climbing
Đọc và trả lời câu hỏi b:
Liz met Ba's family at his house early in the morning , and after two hours traveling by bus , they reachey the big old banyan tree . everyone felt tired and hungry , so they sat down under the tree and had a snack . after the meal , they started to walk into the village for about thirty minutes to visit ba 's uncle . then , they walked up the mountain to visit the shrine of a vietnamese hero and enjoyed the fresh air there . In the afternoon , they went boating in the river and had a picnic on the river bank before going home late in the evening . Liz took a lot of photos to show the trip to her parents.
Answwer :
a. Who did liz meet early in the morning ?
b. How did they feel after reaching the banyan tree ?
c. When did they have a picnic ?
d. What did liz have to show the trip to her parents ?
1.they put up the tent and had a........on the river bank
a.way b.picnic c.place d.space
2.many people go to amusement parks on weekends to...........after a had working week
a.see b.wacth c.enjoy d.relax
Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people attended. The modern Olympic Games were (4)..................... from the early Olympics in a (5)..................... of important ways. First of all, there was no (6)..................... any connection with religion. Second, the Games were not limited to Greeks. They were international, and one of the main goals was to promote world peace and (7)..................... among people from different countries. England, France, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, and the United States sent teams to the 1896 Olympics. After that, athletes continued to (8)..................... in games every four years except for three times during time of war: The First World War (9)..................... the Olympic meeting of 1916, and the Second World War stopped the 1940 and 1944 meetings. Sometimes individual countries have chosen (10)..................... to send their athletes to the Olympics. In this way, they make a political statement of some sort to the world. 1. A. found out 2. A. between 3. A. open 4. A. various 5. A. great B. believed B. both B. host B. similar B. figure B. almost C. recognized C. all C. hold C. different C. deal C. longer C. considering C. beat C. made C. no D. told D. among D. organize D. varied D. number D. any D. sympathizing D. compete D. permitted D. neither 6. A. more 7. A. understanding B. realizing 8. A. fight 9. A. stopped 10. A. none B. struggle B. prevented B. not
Complete the passage
I enjoy walking. It is a good exercise and it takes me ........ (1) of the town and into the country . I think that is ....(2) I have a dog . She needs to go out and so I have a .....(3) to go for a walk . I go every Sunday and it doesn't .....(4) if it so cold , windy and rainy or a beautiful sunny day . I just love to get away from people and be (5) ...... For a few hours. I always go home at the same time every Sunday....(6) walk over the hills to a little village in the country . The walk isn't very ......(7) , only about an hour , but it is quite hard work because I have to walk up the hill and (8) .... The other side . When I get to the village , I go to the pub for a beer and ....(9 ) .... Food. After lunch, I walk back long a different path and arrive home. .....(10) time for tea
1. ba's village lies near the foot of a mountain and....the river
a. by b.at c.next d. to
2. many people go to my village on the weekends to have a rest after
a.hard working week b. a working hard week c. a hard working week d. a hard week working
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b.
1. The two sides have signed an…………to end the fighting, and most independent observers………….that the deal is fair to everyone. AGREE
2. Have you ever been abroad and asked yourself “What does that word………….? Well, now you can find out with the help of the Electronic Translator, a small computer that lists the…………of over 20,000 common words in six European languages. MEAN
3. We went to the airport to collect Katie at 2.30. We checked the screens in the hall, but there was no news of the……………of her flight. Then we went to the information desk, and were told that there would be a long delay and in the end she didn’t…………..until 9.30. ARRIVE
4. My uncle………..stamps, and the other day he went to see an expert. He took his………….along, and he was told that it was worth thousands of prouds because he had a number of very rare and unusual stamps. COLLECT
Câu bị động
1. They have to repair the engine of the car
2. The boys broke the window and took away some pictures
3. People spend a lot of money on advertising every day
4. Teacher is going to tell a story
5. Mary is cutting a cake with a sharp knife
6. The children looked at the woman with a red hat
7. They have provided the victims with food and clothing
8. People speak English in almost every corner of the world
9. You mustn't use this machine after 5:30p.m
10. After class, one of the students always erases the chalk board
Bai 1: Complete each sentences with an appropriate preposition.
1/ This handcrafted cushion reminds me _______the wonderful time I spent in Bangkok Chinatown.
2/ Another method, used especially for figures, was to pour the clay _________ a mould.
3/Amritsar is famous _____ its carpet-weaving industry.
4/After playing some team-building game, we gathered and had afternoon tea ______ the lawn.
5/Maldives is among the countries relying heavily______ tourism.
6/ We took some clay and made it______ a vase shape.
7/ Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral is considered as a place______ interest in HCM city.
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One day in 1963, a dolphin named Elvar and a famous astronomer, Carl Sagan, were playing a little game. The astronomer was visiting an institute which was looking into the way dolphins communicate with each other. He was standing at the edge of one of tanks where several of these highly intelligent, friendly creatures were kept. Elvar had just swum up alongside him and had turned on his back. He wanted Sagan to scratch his stomach again, as the astronomer had done twice before. But this time Elvar was too deep in the water for Sagan to reach him. Elvar looked up at Sagan, waiting. Then, after a minute or so, the dolphin leapt up through the water into the air and made a sound just like the words "More!"
The astonished astronomer went to the director of the institute and told him about the incident.
"Oh, yes. That´s one of the words he knows," the director said, showing no surprise at all.
Dolphins have bigger brains in proportion to their body size than humans have, and it has been known for a long time that they can make a number of sounds. What is more, these sounds seem to have different functions, such as warning each other of danger. Sound travels much faster and further in water than it does in air. That is why the parts of the brain that deal with sound are much better developed in dolphins than in humans. But can it be said that dolphins have a "language", in the real sense of the word? Scientist don´t agree on this.
1/ The dolphin leapt into the air because
A. Sagan was too near the water
B. it was part of the game they were playing.
C. he wanted Sagan to scratch him again
D. Sagan wanted to communicate with him
2/ "Dolphins" brains are particularly well developed to
A. help them to travle fast in water
B. arrange sounds in different structures
C. respond to different kinds of sound
D. communicate with humans through sound
Read the text on the tight about the invention of semaphore. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from sentences A-F the one which fits each gap (l-4).There is one extra sentence which you do not need. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A Using ropes, these could be moved to form 49 different shapes that could be recognized easily.
B The main problem was that it could not be used during the night or on foggy days.
C These messages could be sent very quickly.
D The new republic faced enemies on all sides in the form of the forces of Britain, Austria, Holland, Prussia and Spain.
E In August 1794, it carried its first message, the news of Napoleon's victory at Le Quenoy.
F A system was built between London and the south coast, and other countries followed.
War has been called 'the mother of invention', and this was certainly true in the French Revolutionary wars in 1792. 1 | D | What the Revolutionary Government urgently needed was a reliable system of communication.
Claude Chappe, who was a priest and an engineer, had developed a telegraph system, but had not been able to test it fully. However, his brother Ignace was a member of the government, and arranged for Claude's system to be tested. It turned out to be a great success and started a new form of high-speed communication.
The two brothers had a series of towers built 5 to 10 km apart. At the top of each tower was a tall wooden mast, and they attached one horizontal and two vertical wooden beams to this mast. Claude called this system 'semaphore', which comes from the Greek meaning 'bearing a sign'. 2 ( )
Operators in each tower watched neighbouring towers through a telescope and then passed the message on to the next one in the line. The first line stretched from Paris to Lille, a distance of 2.40 km. 3 ( ). At an average speed of three signals a minute, it was carried in 20 minutes, more than 90 times faster than messengers on horseback.
Once the value of Chappe's system was understood, it soon became the standard method of communication in Europe. 4 ( ). By the time the electric telegraph was developed, France had more than 550 semaphore towers stretching 4,800km.
Unfortunately, Chappe's system had some disadvantages. 5 ( ) The towers were also expensive to maintain and the cost of staff was high. In the end, Chappe was depressed by these criticisms of his inventions and by claims from other engineers that they had invented semaphore, and he committed suicide in 1805.