Sắp xếp các câu sau:
and/place/ on/ that/ internet/ read/in/ biography/ won/ Idol/home/ find/ his/ contest/ out/ I/ second/ he/ the/ his/ country./the/ in
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
He/ the/ place/ Idol/ won/ second/ contest/ in.
A. He won second place in the Idol contest.
B. He won the second place in Idol contest.
C. He won second in place the Idol contest.
D. He won place second in the Idol contest.
Đáp án A
Giải thích: win second place: thắng giải nhì
Dịch: Anh ấy thắng giải nhì trong cuộc thi Thần tượng âm nhạc.
sắp xếp các từ sau thành câu hoàn chỉnh
1.always/at nine o'clock/out of the garge/in the morning/drives/his car/he/./
2.a parking place/nearthe shops/they/find/rarely/./
3.fly/with my parents/to Florida/sometimes/I/in spring/./
4.late/comes/she/often/to school/in winter/./
1. He alway drives his car out of the garge at nine o'clock in the morning.
2. They rarely find a parking place near the shop
3. I sometime fly with my parents to Florida in spring.
4. She often comes to school late in winter.
(ở câu 1 alway ko có s nha bạn)
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.
Martin Luther King, Jr., is well known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among them is his moving “I Have A Dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather, the Reverend A.D. Williams, purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L. was born. The Reverend Williams, an eloquent speaker, played an important role in the community since so many people’s lives centered around the church. He allowed his church and his home to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in this atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventful. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all-black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was the main artery through a prosperous neighborhood that had come to symbolize achievement for Atlanta’s black people. It was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other black-owner, black-operated businesses, and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a seemingly insurmountable barrier that kept black Atlanta from mingling with whites.
According to the author, M.L.
A. had a difficult childhood
B. was a good musician as a child
C. loved to listen to his grandfather speak
D. grew up in a relatively rich area of Atlanta
Đáp án là D.
Theo tác giả, M.L
A. có tuổi thơ khó khăn
B. từ bé đã là một nhạc sĩ tài giỏi
C. thích nghe những bài diễn thuyết của ông
D. lớn lên trong một khu xóm khá là giàu có của Atlanta.
Dẫn chứng: The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was the main artery through a prosperous neighborhood that had come to symbolize achievement for Atlanta’s black people. It was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other black-owner, black-operated businesses, and services.
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.
Martin Luther King, Jr., is well known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among them is his moving “I Have A Dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather, the Reverend A.D. Williams, purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L. was born. The Reverend Williams, an eloquent speaker, played an important role in the community since so many people’s lives centered around the church. He allowed his church and his home to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in this atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventful. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all-black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was the main artery through a prosperous neighborhood that had come to symbolize achievement for Atlanta’s black people. It was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other black-owner, black-operated businesses, and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a seemingly insurmountable barrier that kept black Atlanta from mingling with whites.
What is this passage mainly about?
A. the prejudice that existed in Atlanta
B. Martin Luther King’s childhood
C. Martin Luther King’s grandfather
D. the neighborhood King grew up in
Đáp án là B.
Bài đọc chủ yếu nói về nội dung gì?
A. định kiến tồn tại ở Atlanta
B. thời thơ ấu của vua Martin Lurther
C. ông của vua Martin Lurther
D. làng xóm nơi vị vua lớn lên
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 37.
Martin Luther King, Jf., is well- known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among which is his moving “I have a dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L was born. His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in the atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventfully. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a huge barrier keeping black Atlantans from mingling with whites.
From the passage we can infer that:
A. M.L.’s father was a church member.
B. People gathered at M.L.’s to perform religious rituals.
C. M.L.’s father purchased theừ home on Auburn Avenue.
D. M.L. had a bitter childhood
Chọn B
Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể suy luận rằng:
A. Cha của M.L. là một thành viên của nhà thờ.
B. Người ta đã tập trung tại nhà của M.L. để thực hiện các nghi lễ tôn giáo.
C. Cha của M.L. đã mua nhà trên đại lộ Auburn.
D. M.L. đã có một tuổi thơ cay đắng.
Dẫn chứng: His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks.
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
Martin Luther King, Jf., is well- known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among which is his moving “ I have a dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L was born. His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in the atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventfully. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a huge barrier keeping black Atlantans from mingling with whites.
From the passage we can infer that:
A. M.L.’s father was a church member
B. people gathered at M.L.’s to perform religious rituals
C. M.L.’s father purchased their home on Auburn Avenue
D. M.L. had a bitter childhood
Đáp án B
Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể suy luận rằng:
A. Cha của M.L. là một thành viên của nhà thờ.
B. người ta đã tập trung tại nhà của M.L. để thực hiện các nghi lễ tôn giáo.
C. Cha của M.L. đã mua nhà trên đại lộ Auburn.
D. M.L. đã có một tuổi thơ cay đắng.
=> đáp án B
Thông tin: His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks.
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 .
Martin Luther King, Jf., is well- known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among which is his moving “ I have a dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L was born. His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in the atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventfully. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a huge barrier keeping black Atlantans from mingling with whites.
From the passage we can infer that:
A. M.L.’s father was a church member.
B. people gathered at M.L.’s to perform religious rituals.
C. M.L.’s father purchased their home on Auburn Avenue.
D. M.L. had a bitter childhood.
Đáp án B
Dịch: Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể suy ra rằng:
A. Bố của M.L. là một thành viên của nhà thờ
B. Người ta tập trung ở nhà của M.L. để thực hiện nghi lễ tôn giáo
C. Bố của M.L mua nhà của họ ở đại lộ Auburn
D. M.L. có một tuổi thơ khá cay đắng
Thông tin nằm ở đoạn 1: He allowed his church and his home to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. (Ông cho phép nhà thờ và nhà của ông được dùng làm địa điểm họp mặt của nhiều tổ chức tâm huyết với giáo dục và tiến bộ xã hội của người da đen).
Như vậy, có thể suy ra được nhà này diễn ra nhiều nghi lễ tôn giáo.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or B on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 37.
Martin Luther King, Jf., is well- known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among which is his moving “I have a dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L was born. His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in the atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventfully. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a huge barrier keeping black Atlantans from mingling with whites.
From the passage we can infer that:
A. M.L.’s father was a church member.
B. people gathered at M.L.’s to perform religious rituals.
C. M.L.’s father purchased their home on Auburn Avenue.
D. M.L. had a bitter childhood.
Chọn B
Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể suy luận rằng:
A. Cha của M.L. là một thành viên của nhà thờ.
B. người ta đã tập trung tại nhà của M.L. để thực hiện các nghi lễ tôn giáo.
C. Cha của M.L. đã mua nhà trên đại lộ Auburn.
D. M.L. đã có một tuổi thơ cay đắng.
Dẫn chứng: His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks.
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
Martin Luther King, Jf., is well- known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among which is his moving “ I have a dream” speech. But fewer people know much about King’s childhood. M.L., as he was called, was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L.’s grandfather purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L was born. His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in the atmosphere, with his home being used as a community gathering place, and was no doubt influenced by it.
M.L.’s childhood was not especially eventfully. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the second of three children, and he attended all black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor, however. Auburn Avenue was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta’s segregation, the district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial prejudice that was a huge barrier keeping black Atlantans from mingling with whites.
From the passage we can infer that:
A. M.L.’s father was a church member
B. people gathered at M.L.’s to perform religious rituals
C. M.L.’s father purchased their home on Auburn Avenue
D. M.L. had a bitter childhood
B
Từ đoạn văn chúng ta có thể suy luận rằng:
A. Cha của M.L. là một thành viên của nhà thờ.
B. người ta đã tập trung tại nhà của M.L. để thực hiện các nghi lễ tôn giáo.
C. Cha của M.L. đã mua nhà trên đại lộ Auburn.
D. M.L. đã có một tuổi thơ cay đắng.
=> đáp án B
Thông tin: His grandfather allowed the house to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the education and social advancement of blacks.