Đáp án: B
Dịch nghĩa: Bạn nên xem TV ít hơn vì nhìn vào màn hình quá lâu làm tổn thương mắt của bạn
Đáp án: B
Dịch nghĩa: Bạn nên xem TV ít hơn vì nhìn vào màn hình quá lâu làm tổn thương mắt của bạn
You should watch less TV because looking at screen for too long __________ your eyes.
A. hurt
B. hurts
C. is hurting
D. to hurt
Watch / much / TV / not / good / your eyes.
A. Watch much TV is not good for your eyes.
B. Watching much TV is not good for your eyes.
C. Watch too much TV is not good for your eyes.
D. Watching too much TV is not good for your eyes.
Watch / much / TV / not / good / your eyes.
A. Watch much TV is not good for your eyes.
B. Watching much TV is not good for your eyes.
C. Watch too much TV is not good for your eyes.
D. Watching too much TV is not good for your eyes.
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said, discussed day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you light. You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and sound. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you movement. You cook your meals and it is energy that gives you heat to boil rice.
The problem is that the demand for energy is rising and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot provide us forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live in a safe and sound world.
* Notice:
familiar: thân thuộc
demand: nhu cầu
inevitable: chắc chắn xảy ra
Question: What should you do to save energy at home?
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A. Calories are units of energy. They refer to the amount of energy you get from foods and drinks, and the amount of energy you use through physical activities. For example, an apple has about 80 calories, while a 1.6 km walk might use up 100 calories. Calories are important for human health, and the key is having the right amount of it.
B. Everyone needs different amounts of energy per day depending on age, size and activity levels. An athlete needs more calories than an office worker. To stay in shape, an average adult requires at least 1,800 calories per day (according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). If we eat just the number of calories our body needs each day, we will probably be healthy. However, eating too much can make you put on weight. To lose weight, eat fewer calories than your body burns each day.
C. These are some experts' tips to reduce calorie intake. First, you must know how many calories you need each day and always count them in your diet. Have small frequent meals and drink more water too. This will help you feel less hungry. Furthermore, avoid all sugary drinks and junk food. They are high in energy but low in nutritional value.
What is a healthy number of calories per day?
A. At least 160 calories
B. About 80 calories
C. At least 1,800
D. None are correct.
A. Calories are units of energy. They refer to the amount of energy you get from foods and drinks, and the amount of energy you use through physical activities. For example, an apple has about 80 calories, while a 1.6 km walk might use up 100 calories. Calories are important for human health, and the key is having the right amount of it.
B. Everyone needs different amounts of energy per day depending on age, size and activity levels. An athlete needs more calories than an office worker. To stay in shape, an average adult requires at least 1,800 calories per day (according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). If we eat just the number of calories our body needs each day, we will probably be healthy. However, eating too much can make you put on weight. To lose weight, eat fewer calories than your body burns each day.
C. These are some experts' tips to reduce calorie intake. First, you must know how many calories you need each day and always count them in your diet. Have small frequent meals and drink more water too. This will help you feel less hungry. Furthermore, avoid all sugary drinks and junk food. They are high in energy but low in nutritional value.
What happens when we eat too many calories?
A. We can put on weight
B. We will be healthy.
C. We can lose weight.
D. We can reduce calorie intake.
Chọn thông tin đúng về bài đọc sau.
A. Calories are units of energy. They refer to the amount of energy you get from foods and drinks, and the amount of energy you use through physical activities. For example, an apple has about 80 calories, while a 1.6 km walk might use up 100 calories. Calories are important for human health, and the key is having the right amount of it.
B. Everyone needs different amounts of energy per day depending on age, size and activity levels. An athlete needs more calories than an office worker. To stay in shape, an average adult requires at least 1,800 calories per day (according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). If we eat just the number of calories our body needs each day, we will probably be healthy. However, eating too much can make you put on weight. To lose weight, eat fewer calories than your body burns each day.
C. These are some experts' tips to reduce calorie intake. First, you must know how many calories you need each day and always count them in your diet. Have small frequent meals and drink more water too. This will help you feel less hungry. Furthermore, avoid all sugary drinks and junk food. They are high in energy but low in nutritional value.
What happens when we eat too many calories?
A. We can put on weight
B. We will be healthy.
C. We can lose weight.
D. We can reduce calorie intake.
1. be/you/confident/more/will/perform/and/better.
2. or/show off/no one/less/you/like/will.
3. eat/much/too/don't/but/more/meat/eat.
4. but/you/try/your best/never/want/you/successful/to be.
5. singer/is/a/louis/good/brilliant/a/actor/and/is/he.
6. so/1/,/more time/my family/with/less time/computer/on/1/spare/have.
7. his mother/let/him go/but/Tom/to go/doesn't/wants/to/the party.
8. a/Gordon Ramsay/loves/fan/of/Masterchef/mymother/she/is/and/watching
Read the following passage and decide if it is T or F.
Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said, discussed day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you light. You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and sound. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you movement. You cook your meals and it is energy that gives you heat to boil rice.
The problem is that the demand for energy is rising and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot provide us forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live in a safe and sound world.
* Notice:
familiar: thân thuộc
demand: nhu cầu
inevitable: chắc chắn xảy ra
___ We can’t watch TV without energy.