The month has 30 days and 3 Sundays are evenday .What is the day of the first Sunday
Question 2
: 1.This month always has fewer days than other months. Which month is it?
2.What month is five months after September?
3.Which months have 30 days in year?
4.What date is 30 days after 20th Oct?
5. What day was it which Vietnam got independence?
6. When was Vo Nguyen Giap General born?
7. What day is your idol birthday ?
8. What is the date next Sunday?
9. When was Uncle Ho died?
10. In the future, there are a day which get date, month, year include six the two. What day is it ?
Question 2
: 1.This month always has fewer days than other months. Which month is it?
2.What month is five months after September?
3.Which months have 30 days in year?
4.What date is 30 days after 20th Oct?
5. What day was it which Vietnam got independence?
6. Where was Vo Nguyen Giap General born?
7. What day is your birthday idol?
8. What is the date next Sunday?
9. When was Uncle Ho died?
10. In the future, there are a day which get date, month, year include six the two. What day is it ?
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their
bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day
What is the passage mainly about?
A. Boxing Holiday in the U.K
B. Public holidays in the U.K
C. Weekend holiday
D. Similar holidays in Europe
Chọn B
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Bài đọc chủ yếu nói về điều gì?
A. Lễ Boxing ở vương quốc Anh
B. Những ngày nghỉ lễ toàn quốc ở vương quốc Anh
C. Kì nghỉ cuối tuần
D. Những kì nghỉ tương tự ở châu Âu
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's
Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day.
What is the passage mainly about?
A. Boxing Holiday in the U.K.
B. Public holidays in the U.K.
C. Weekend holiday.
D. Similar holidays in Europe.
Bài đọc chủ yếu nói về cái gì?
A. Ngày nghỉ lễ Boxing ở Vương quốc Anh
B. Những ngày nghỉ lễ toàn quốc ở Vương quốc Anh
C. Ngày nghỉ cuối tuần ở Vương quốc Anh
D. Những ngày nghỉ tương đồng giữa các nước ở châu Âu
Chọn B
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's
Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day.
What does the word “statutory” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. unnecessary B. frequent
B. frequent
C. inflexible
D. compulsory
Từ “statutory” trong đoạn 1 có nghĩa là gì?
A. unnecessary (adj): không cần thiết
B. frequent (adj): thường xuyên
C. inflexible (adj): không linh hoạt
D. compulsory (adj): bắt buộc
Thông tin: In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday).
Tạm dịch: Ở Scotland, ngày lễ vào ngày 1 tháng 1 (hoặc ngày 2 tháng 1 nếu ngày 1 tháng 1 là Chủ nhật) theo luật pháp là bắt buộc, và ngày 25 tháng 12 cũng là ngày lễ bắt buộc theo luật pháp (hoặc ngày 26 tháng 12 nếu ngày Giáng sinh rơi vào Chủ nhật).
Chọn D
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their
bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day
What does the word “statutory” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. unnecessary
B. frequent
C. inflexible
D. compulsory
Chọn D
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Từ “statutory” trong đoạn 1 có nghĩa?
A. unnecessary (adj): không cần thiết
B. frequent (adj): thường xuyên
C. inflexible (adj): không uốn được
D. compulsory (adj): bắt buộc
Thông tin: In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday).
Tạm dịch: Ở Scotland ngày lễ vào ngày mùng 1 tháng một (hoặc mùng 2 tháng một nếu ngày mùng 1 tháng một rơi vào chủ nhật) thì là bắt buộc, và ngày 25 tháng mười hai cũng là một ngày nghỉ lễ bắt buộc (hoặc ngày 26 tháng mười hai nếu ngày giáng sinh rơi vào chủ nhật).
Điền từ thích hợp vào ô trống để hoàn thành câu 1, Friday is the ................ day of the week. 2,.................................is the third day of the week. 3,.................. is the fifth day. 4, The fourth day of the week is................. 5, The.............. day of the week is Monday. 6, Friday is between Thursday and.................... 7,Sunday is the....................... day of the week. 8,..................... is the first month of the year. 9, October comes between September and................. 10, The................ month of the year is November. 11,The month after July is....................... 12,................. comes after November. 13,................... comes before February and after December.
Điền từ thích hợp vào ô trống để hoàn thành câu 1, Friday is the ......sixth.......... day of the week. 2,...............Tuesday..................is the third day of the week. 3,.....Thursday............. is the fifth day. 4, The fourth day of the week is.......Wednesday.......... 5, The.......first....... day of the week is Monday. 6, Friday is between Thursday and......Saturday.............. 7,Sunday is the.............finally.......... day of the week. 8,.........January............ is the first month of the year. 9, October comes between September and......November........... 10, The.......eleventh......... month of the year is November. 11,The month after July is...........August............ 12,.......December.......... comes after November. 13,..........January......... comes before February and after December.
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's
Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day.
Which place has made a patron saint’s day a holiday?
A. Wales
B. England
C. Cornwall
D. Scotland
Nơi nào đã biến ngày thánh quan thầy thành ngày nghỉ lễ?
Thông tin: the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday
Tạm dịch: bản thân Quốc hội Scotland ban hành dự thảo luật biến ngày thánh quan thầy Andrew trở thành một ngày lễ mặc dù nó sẽ thay thế một ngày lễ khác.
Chọn D
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.
Public holidays in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as bank holidays, are days where most businesses and non – essential services are closed although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day. Four public holidays are common to all countries of the United Kingdom. These are: New Year's Day, the first Monday in May, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. Some banks open on some bank holidays. In Scotland, while New Year's Day and Christmas Day are national holidays, other bank holidays are not necessarily public holidays, since the Scots instead observe traditional local customs and practice for their public holidays. In Northern Ireland, once again, bank holidays other than New Year's Day and Christmas Day are not necessarily public holidays. Good Friday and Christmas Day are common law holidays, except in Scotland, where they are bank holidays. In Scotland the holiday on 1 January (or 2 January if 1 January is Sunday) is statutory, and 25 December is also a statutory holiday (or 26 December if Christmas Day falls on a Sunday). Boxing Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated the day following Christmas Day, when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from their
bosses or employers. Today, Boxing Day is the bank holiday that generally takes place on 26 December. And 28 December only is given if Boxing Day is Saturday.
Like Denmark, the United Kingdom has no national day holiday marked or celebrated for its formal founding date. Increasingly, there are calls for public holidays on the patron saints' days in England, Scotland and Wales. An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11,000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day
Which place has made a patron saint’s day a holiday?
A. Wales
B. England
C. Cornwall
D. Scotland
Chọn D
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Nơi nào đã tạo ra một ngày nghỉ vào ngày lễ thánh bảo trợ?
A. Wales
B. Anh
C. Cornwall
D. Scotland
Thông tin: the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in place of another public holiday
Tạm dịch: Quốc hội Scotland đã thông qua một dự luật tạo ra một ngày nghỉ lễ công cộng vào ngày thánh Andrew mặc dù nó phải được diễn ra vào ngày nghỉ lễ công cộng khác