They cook food on a fire and they use ____ to make paper and clothes.( fire, plants, paper, food)
They cook food on a fire and they use ________ to make paper and clothes.
(fire, plants , paper, food)
They cook food on a fire and they use plants to make paper and clothes.
Chọn đáp án ''plants'' nhs
Choose the correct answer.
1) Excuse_________, where is the nearest bank ? ( I, me, mine, my )
2) Odd one out : throw, weather, bring, flow
3) They cook food on a fine and they use__________to make paper and clothes ( fire, plants, paper, food )
4) All of________are standing in front of the school gate. ( we, us, our, they )
5) Would she like_________? ( the cup of iced coffee, a cup of coffee iced, a cup of iced coffec, the cup of ice coffec )
6) When the weather is cold and wet, they move to a_________and make a home there. ( hotel, cave, house, tent )
1) Excuse____me_____, where is the nearest bank ? ( I, me, mine, my )
2) Odd one out : throw, weather, bring, flow
3) They cook food on a fine and they use_____plants_____to make paper and clothes ( fire, plants, paper, food )
4) All of___us_____are standing in front of the school gate. ( we, us, our, they )
5) Would she ___a cup of iced coffee______? ( the cup of iced coffee, a cup of coffee iced, a cup of iced coffec, the cup of ice coffec )
6) When the weather is cold and wet, they move to a_____cave____and make a home there. ( hotel, cave, house, tent )
1: Some phofos / of the semple / please take / for me./
2: A b................... is a place where you can buy cakes and bread
3: new /to molly / the neighborhod . /is
4:Mike /because / in the countryside/ it is boring / hates living
5: ............................. did you think of london ? - I`t quite nice!
6: He sister ................................. aerobic every afternoon
7:My parents /at chrismas . / a gift gives me /usually
8: near vear/a small / she is / town / from
9 : Does nicole like or ........................ living there?- she likes living there
10 :They cook food on a fire and they use ................................. to make paper and colthes. ( fire, plant , paper, food)
1. Please take some photos of temple for me
2.bakery
3.The neighborhood is new to Molly
4. Mike hates living in the countryside because it is boring
5. What
6.does
7. My parents usually give me a gift at christmas
8. She is from a small town near vear
9. dislike
10.plant
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1: Some phofos / of the semple / please take / for me./
2: A b................... is a place where you can buy cakes and bread
3: new /to molly / the neighborhod . /is
4:Mike /because / in the countryside/ it is boring / hates living
5: ............................. did you think of london ? - I`t quite nice!
6: He sister ................................. aerobic every afternoon
7:My parents /at chrismas . / a gift gives me /usually
8: near vear/a small / she is / town / from
9 : Does nicole like or ........................ living there?- she likes living there
10 :They cook food on a fire and they use ................................. to make paper and colthes. ( fire, plant , paper, food)
1) Please take some photos of the semple for me
2)Bakery
4) Mike hates living in the countrryside because it's boring
5) How did you think of London?
6) Her sister does aerobic every afternoon
7) My parents usually give me a gift at chrismas
8) She is from a small town near vear
9)Does Nicole like or hate living there
10) Plant
61.Does she ________ her hair every morning?
62.She want me to answer all of her q___________.
63.I'm thirsty. I'd __________ some orange juice, please. ( want, drink, like, need )
64.your new school/ from/ different/ others?/ What makes
65.some photos/ of the temple/ Please take/ for me./ there
66.A b_________ is a place where you can buy cakes and bread.
67.Could you tell me how to get there? - Go straight _________ for 100 meters.
68.Odd one out: strong, bottle, box, cold
69." What do you intend to do this weekend? " also means " ............"
A.What do you do this weekend? B.What are you going to do this weekend?
C.What has you do this weekend? D.What are you doing this weekend?
70.new/ to Molly/ the neighborhood./ Is
71.Mike/ because/ in the countryside/ it is boring/ hates living
72._______ did you think of London? - It's quite nice!
73.Her sister __________ aerobics every afternoon.
74.Excuse ..........., where is the nearest bank? ( I, me, mine, my )
75.Odd one out: throw, weather, bring, flow
76.My parents/ at Christmas./ a gift/ gives me/ usually
77.near Venice/ a small/ She is/ town/ from
78.Does Nicole like or ___________ living there? - She likes living there.
79.They cook food on a fire and they use _______ to make paper and clothes.
( fire, plants, paper, food )
80.All of _____ are standing in front of the school gate. ( we, us, our, they )
61.Does she wash her hair every morning?
62.She want me to answer all of her questions
63.I'm thirsty. I'd __________ some orange juice, please. ( want, drink, like, need )
64.your new school/ from/ different/ others?/ What makes
=> What makes your new school different from others?
65.some photos/ of the temple/ Please take/ for me./ there
=> Please take some photos of the temple there for me.
66.A bakery is a place where you can buy cakes and bread.
67.Could you tell me how to get there? - Go straight ahead for 100 meters.
68.Odd one out: strong, bottle, box, cold
69." What do you intend to do this weekend? " also means " ............"
A.What do you do this weekend? B.What are you going to do this weekend?
C.What has you do this weekend? D.What are you doing this weekend?
70.new/ to Molly/ the neighborhood./ Is
=> Is the neighborhood new to Molly?
71.Mike/ because/ in the countryside/ it is boring/ hates living
=> Mike hates living in the countryside because it is boring.
72.what did you think of London? - It's quite nice!
73.Her sister does aerobics every afternoon.
74.Excuse ..........., where is the nearest bank? ( I, me, mine, my )
75.Odd one out: throw, weather, bring, flow
76.My parents/ at Christmas./ a gift/ gives me/ usually
=> My parents usually gives me a gift at Christmas
77.near Venice/ a small/ She is/ town/ from
=> She is from a small town near Venice.
78.Does Nicole like or hate living there? - She likes living there.
79.They cook food on a fire and they use _______ to make paper and clothes.
( fire, plants, paper, food )
80.All of _____ are standing in front of the school gate. ( we, us, our, they )
61.Does she ____wash____ her hair every morning?
62.She want me to answer all of her questions___________.
63.I'm thirsty. I'd __________ some orange juice, please. ( want, drink, like, need )
64.your new school/ from/ different/ others?/ What makes
=> What makes your new school different from others?
65.some photos/ of the temple/ Please take/ for me./ there
=> Please take some photos of the temple for me.
66.A bakery_________ is a place where you can buy cakes and bread.
67.Could you tell me how to get there? - Go straight ahead_________ for 100 meters.
68.Odd one out: strong, bottle, box, cold
69." What do you intend to do this weekend? " also means " ............"
A.What do you do this weekend? B.What are you going to do this weekend?
C.What has you do this weekend? D.What are you doing this weekend?
70.new/ to Molly/ the neighborhood./ Is
=> Is the neighborhood new to Molly?
71.Mike/ because/ in the countryside/ it is boring/ hates living
=> Mike hates living in the countryside because it is boring.
72.____How___ did you think of London? - It's quite nice!
73.Her sister _____does_____ aerobics every afternoon.
74.Excuse ..........., where is the nearest bank? ( I, me, mine, my )
75.Odd one out: throw, weather, bring, flow
76.My parents/ at Christmas./ a gift/ gives me/ usually
=> My parents usually gives me a gift at Christmas.
77.near Venice/ a small/ She is/ town/ from
=> She is from a small town near Venice.
78.Does Nicole like or _____hate______ living there? - She likes living there.
79.They cook food on a fire and they use _______ to make paper and clothes.
( fire, plants, paper, food )
80.All of _____ are standing in front of the school gate. ( we, us, our, they )
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
It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.
We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces ot wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.
When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.
There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.
For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night
According to the passage the first fire used by people was probably obtained _______.
A. from the suns heat through glass
B. by rubbing wood together
C. from heat or fire caused by nature
D. by striking iron against flint
Đáp án C
Dẫn chứng trong đoạn 2:
“Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.”
Điều này có nghĩa là từ thời xưa con người tạo ra lửa nhờ vào tự nhiên
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.
It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.
We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would bum if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces of wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.
When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.
There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.
For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night.
According to the passage the first fire used by people was probably obtained ________
A. from the sun’s heat through glass
B. by rubbing wood together
C. from heat or fire caused by nature
D. by striking iron against flint
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
It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.
We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces of wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.
When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.
There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.
For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night.
According to the passage the first fire used by people was probably obtained ______.
A. from the sun’s heat through glass
B. by rubbing wood together
C. from heat or fire caused by nature
D. by striking iron against flint
Đáp án C
Thông tin ở đoạn 2:
Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Con người thời xa xưa tạo ra nhiệt hoặc lửa nhờ hoàn toàn vào tự nhiên
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
It is hard to think of a world without gas or electricity. Both are commonly used for lighting and heating today. We now can instantly flick a lighter or strike a match to make a flame. But it was not long ago that there were no such things as matches or lighters. To make fire, it was necessary to strike a piece of iron on flint for sparks to ignite some tinder. If the tinder was damp, or the flint old, you had to borrow some fire from a neighbor.
We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole where melted lava from a volcano lay boiling. They brought the lighted sticks back to make their fire in a cave. Or, they may have seen trees catch fire through being struck by lightning, and used the trees to start their own fires.
Gradually people learned they could start a fire without traveling far to find flames. They rubbed two pieces ot wood together. This method was used for thousands of years.
When people became used to making fires with which to cook food and stay warm at night, they found that certain resins or gums from trees burnt longer and brighter. They melted resins and dipped branches in the liquid to make torches that lit their homes at night. Iron stands in which torches used to be fixed can still be seen in old buildings of Europe.
There was no lighting in city streets until gas lamps, and then electric lamps were installed. Boys ran about London at night carrying torches of burning material. They were called torch boys, or link boys, and earned a living by guiding visitors to friends’ houses at night.
For centuries homes were lit by candles until oil was found. Even then, oil lamps were no more effective than a cluster of candles. We read about the splendors and marvels of ancient palaces and castles, but we forget that they must have been gloomy and murky places at night
What does “they” refer to?
A. people
B. ages
C. sticks
D. trees
Đáp án C
Dẫn chứng trong bài đọc: “ We do not know exactly when or how people first used fire. Perhaps, many ages ago, they found that sticks would burn if they were dropped into some hole ...” (Chúng ta không biết chính xác lúc nào hay bằng cách nào mà con người sử dụng lửa. Có lẽ, cách đây rất lâu, họ phát hiện ra que củi sẽ cháy nếu chúng rơi vào hố mà...)
Vậy: they = sticks