game: Point to the differernces and say nghĩa là gì
project : Colour the cake , the car, the cat and the cup. then point and say aloud nghĩa là gì?
project : Colour the cake , the car, the cat and the cup. then point and say aloud nghĩa là: Dự án Tô màu cái bánh, cái ô tô, con mèo và cái cốc. sau đó chỉ và nói to
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Bản dịch:
Dự án: Tô màu cái bánh, cái xe, con mèo và cái ca sau đó đọc chỉ rõ và đọc thành tiếng.
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There is ONE mistake in each sentence, try to find the mistake and correct it
74. Can you say the diference between a sport and a game?
Can you say the diference between a sport and a game?
\(say\Rightarrow tell\)
Exercise 7. Give the correct forms of the verbs.
1. She __________ (go) to the office every day.
2. I _________________ (play) computer game every weekend.
3. My mom always _________________ (say) “thank you” to everyone.
4. Hoa and Mary _________________ (eat) breakfast before 7am.
Play a true-lie game. Describe yourself to a partner. Student A: Say two true sentences and one lie. Student B: Guess the lie. Take turns.
the guessing game nghĩa là gì
People say football is the best game to play.
Football
People say football is the best game to play.
➙Football is said to be the best game to play
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People say football is the best game to play.
Football is said to be the best game to play.
They say that football is the best game to play.
=> Football
Football is said to be the best game to play
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 35 to 42.
While watching sports on TV, the chances are children will see professional players cheating, having tantrums, fighting, or abusing officials. In addition, it’s highly likely that children will be aware of well-known cases of sportspeople being caught using drugs to improve their performance. The danger of all this is that it could give children the idea that winning is all that counts and you should win at all costs. Good behavior and fair play aren’t the message that comes across. Instead, it looks as if cheating and bad behavior are reasonable ways of getting what you want. This message is further bolstered by the fact that some of these sportspeople acquire enormous fame and wealth, making it seem they are being handsomely rewarded either despite or because of their bad behavior.
What can parents do about this? They can regard sport on television as an opportunity to discuss attitudes and behavior with their children. When watching sports together, if parents see a player swearing at the referee, they can get the child’s opinion on that behavior and discuss whether a player’s skill is more important than their behavior. Ask what the child thinks the player’s contribution to the team is. Point out that no player can win a team game on their own, so it’s important for members to work well together.
Another thing to focus on is what the commentators say. Do they frown on bad behavior from players, think it’s amusing or even consider it’s a good thing? What about the officials? If they let players get away with a clear foul, parents can discuss with children whether this is right and what effect it has on the game. Look too at the reactions of coaches and managers. Do they accept losing with good grace or scowl and show a bad attitude? Parents can use this to talk about attitudes to winning and losing and to remind children that both are part of sport.
However, what children learn from watching sports is by no means all negative and parents should make sure they accentuate the positives too. They should emphasise to children the high reputation that well-behaved players have, not just with their teammates but also with spectators and the media. They can focus on the contribution made by such players during a game, discussing how valuable they are in the team. In the interviews after a game, point out to a child that the well-behaved sportspeople don’t gloat when they win or sulk when they lose. And parents can stress how well these people conduct themselves in their personal lives and the good work they do for others when not playing. In other words, parents should get their children to focus on the positive role models, rather than the antics of the badly behaved but often more publicized players.
(Adapter from “New English File – Advanced” by Will Maddox)
According to paragraph 1, misconduct exhibited by players may lead children to think that _______.
A. it is an acceptable way to win the game.
B. it is necessary in almost any game.
C. it brings about undesirable results.
D. it is disadvantagesous to all concerned.
Chọn đáp án A
According to paragraph 1, misconduct exhibited by players may lead children to think that _______: Theo đoạn 1, hành vi cư xử xấu của các vận động viên có thể khiến trẻ em nghĩ rằng _______
A. it is an acceptable way to win the game: đó là một cách chiến thắng cuộc chơi có thể chấp nhận được
B. it is necessary in almost any game: điều đó là cần thiết trong hầu hết mọi cuộc chơi
C. it brings about undesirable results: nó mang đến những kết quả không mong muốn
D. it is disadvantageous to all concerned: nó gây bất lợi đến tất cả những ai có liên quan
Dẫn chứng: Instead, it looks as if cheating and bad behavior are reasonable ways of getting what you want: thay vào đó, nó trông như thể gian lận và cư xử xấu là những cách hợp lí để có được những gì bạn muốn.
Như vậy dẫn chứng trên cho thấy những hành xử xấu của vận động viên có thể khiến trẻ em nghĩ rằng việc cư xử xấu để chiến thắng là điều chấp nhận được. Vậy ta chọn đáp án đúng là A.
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 35 to 42.
While watching sports on TV, the chances are children will see professional players cheating, having tantrums, fighting, or abusing officials. In addition, it’s highly likely that children will be aware of well-known cases of sportspeople being caught using drugs to improve their performance. The danger of all this is that it could give children the idea that winning is all that counts and you should win at all costs. Good behavior and fair play aren’t the message that comes across. Instead, it looks as if cheating and bad behavior are reasonable ways of getting what you want. This message is further bolstered by the fact that some of these sportspeople acquire enormous fame and wealth, making it seem they are being handsomely rewarded either despite or because of their bad behavior.
What can parents do about this? They can regard sport on television as an opportunity to discuss attitudes and behavior with their children. When watching sports together, if parents see a player swearing at the referee, they can get the child’s opinion on that behavior and discuss whether a player’s skill is more important than their behavior. Ask what the child thinks the player’s contribution to the team is. Point out that no player can win a team game on their own, so it’s important for members to work well together.
Another thing to focus on is what the commentators say. Do they frown on bad behavior from players, think it’s amusing or even consider it’s a good thing? What about the officials? If they let players get away with a clear foul, parents can discuss with children whether this is right and what effect it has on the game. Look too at the reactions of coaches and managers. Do they accept losing with good grace or scowl and show a bad attitude? Parents can use this to talk about attitudes to winning and losing and to remind children that both are part of sport.
However, what children learn from watching sports is by no means all negative and parents should make sure they accentuate the positives too. They should emphasise to children the high reputation that well-behaved players have, not just with their teammates but also with spectators and the media. They can focus on the contribution made by such players during a game, discussing how valuable they are in the team. In the interviews after a game, point out to a child that the well-behaved sportspeople don’t gloat when they win or sulk when they lose. And parents can stress how well these people conduct themselves in their personal lives and the good work they do for others when not playing. In other words, parents should get their children to focus on the positive role models, rather than the antics of the badly behaved but often more publicized players.
(Adapter from “New English File – Advanced” by Will Maddox)
The word “bolstered” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. inspired.
B. represented.
C. energized.
D. reinforced.
Chọn đáp án D
The word “bolstered” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______: Từ “bolstered” trong đoạn thứ nhất gần nghĩa nhất với _______
A. inspired: truyền cảm hứng
B. represented: đại diện
C. energized: tạo hứng khởi, truyền nhiệt huyết
D. reinforced: củng cố
Dẫn chứng: This message is further bolstered by the fact that some of these sportspeople acquire enormous fame and wealth, making it seem they are being bad behavior: Thông điệp này được củng cố hơn bởi sự thật là một số người chơi thể thao có được hào quang và tiền tài khổng lồ, khiến nó có vẻ như họ đang được tán thưởng đầy hào phóng dù có những hành động xấu, mà cũng có thể là bởi vì những hành động xấu đó.
Ta có: bolster (v) = reinforce (v): củng cố, ủng hộ
Vậy ta chọn đáp án đúng là D.