some people still think the sun _ _ _ _ round the earth
look out ! my father { come}
some people still...{think} ..........{go} round the earth
i..... {play} tennis every weekend
who....{sit} in my chải
look out ! my father is coming { come}
some people still.think..{think} .....goes.....{go} round the earth
i..play... {play} tennis every weekend
who..is sitting.{sit} in my chair ?
look out ! my father .......... is coming.... { come}
some people still...think ......{think} ....goes......{go} round the earth
i.............play........ {play} tennis every weekend
who...........is siting........{sit} in my chair
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look out ! my father is coming { come}
some people still. think..{think} goes.{go} round the earth
i. play. {play} tennis every weekend
who.is sitting.{sit} in my chải
Write:
In the future, you won't have to be an... to... in space. Long, thin... will take off from Earth with people inside. Or some people will travel in big... . The people will look out of the windows and see the big round..., and lots of little shining... . But they won't go near the sun. It's too hot.
Some people say that when the Earth is full, people will live on the... . There will be more... to help with our mobiles and TVs.
In the future, you won't have to be an_travel_ to_astronaut _ in space. Long, thin_rockets_ will take off from Earth with people inside. Or some people will travel in big_spaceship_ . The people will look out of the windows and see the big round_moon_, and lots of little shining_stars_. But they won't go near the sun. It's too hot. Some people say that when the Earth is full, people will live on the_other_ . There will be more_satellites_ to help with our mobiles and TVs
Galileo proved that the earth _______ round the sun
A. goes
B. went
C. is going
D. was going
Kiến thức: Thì hiện tại đơn
Giải thích:
- Dùng thì hiện tại đơn để nói về chân lý, sự thật hiển nhiên.
- Cấu trúc: S + V(s,es)
Tạm dịch: Galileo đã chứng minh rằng trái đất xoay quanh mặt trời.
Chọn A
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the ........(hot) star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We ........... (common) think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times ..........(great) than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. ........... (fortune) , these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these ......... (urban) does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the ....hottest ....(hot) star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We ......commonly ..... (common) think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times ......greater ....(great) than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. ........Fortunately... (fortune) , these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these ..disturbances ....... (urban) does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. Fortunately, these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these disurbances does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth
hottest / commonly / greater / Fortunately / disturbances.
Give the correct forms or tenses of the verb in brackets.
1. The sun always (rise) ............ in the east.
2. In my country, is (not/run) ............ much in winter.
3. The sun usually ............. (shine) brightly in summer.
4. The moon (move) ............. around the earth?
5. You are wrong. The Earth ............. (not go) round the moon, it ............ (go) round.
Give the correct forms or tenses of the verb in brackets.
1. The sun always (rise) ....rises..... in the east.
2. In my country, it (not/rain) ....doesn't rain........ much in winter.
3. The sun usually .....shines........ (shine) brightly in summer.
4. Does the moon (move) .....move....... around the earth?
5. You are wrong. The Earth ....doesn't go......... (not go) round the moon, it ....goes........ (go) round.
Give the correct forms or tenses of the verb in brackets.
1. The sun always (rise) ....rises........ in the east.
2. In my country, it (not/sunny) .....isn't sunny....... much in winter.
3. The sun usually ......shines....... (shine) brightly in summer.
4. does The moon (move) ....move........ around the earth?
5. You are wrong. The Earth ......doesn't go....... (not go) round the moon, it .......goes..... (go) round.
Viết lại câu:
The sun was believed to move round round the Earth.
--> It was............
The sun was believed to move round round the Earth.
--> It was...... believed that the sun moves round round the earth......
Chuyển các câu với động từ tường thuật sau sang câu bị động
1.They think that he has died a natural death
2.Some people believe that 13 í an unlucky number
3.They say that John is the brightest student in class
4.They reported that the President had suffered a heart attack
5.I knew that they had told him of the meeting
6.They declared that she won the competition
7.They rumored te man was still living
8.People think that Jack London's life and writing's represent the American love of adventure
9.They reported that the troops were coming
10.People believed that the earth stood still
Chuyển các câu với động từ tường thuật sau sang câu bị động
1.They think that he has died a natural death
=>it is thought that he has died a natural death
2.Some people believe that 13 í an unlucky number
=>it is believed that 13 is an unlucky number
3.They say that John is the brightest student in class
=>it is said that John is the brightest student in class
4.They reported that the President had suffered a heart attack
=>it was reported that the President had suffered a heart attack
5.I knew that they had told him of the meeting
=>it was known that they had told him of the meeting
6.They declared that she won the competition
=>it was declared that she won the competition
7.They rumored te man was still living
=>it was rumored that man was still living
8.People think that Jack London's life and writing's represent the American love of adventure
=>it is thought that Jack London's life and writing's represent the American love of adventure
9.They reported that the troops were coming
=>it was reported that the troops were coming
10.People believed that the earth stood still
=>it was believed that the earth stood still
Look at the photo. Who was this man? Why is he family? Read the text and check.
Aicolaus copernicus was a famous astronomer. He was born in 1473 in torun. He came from a rich family and had three brothers and sister.
Copernicus studies theology and language - he spoke five languages! Later he began to study astronomy, medicine maths . At that time, people thought that the earth was the centre of the universe, and that the sun went round the earth . But copernicus said that the earth went round the sun. He wrote about his idea in his famous book de revolutionibus. The book appeared a few months before he died in 1543.
Look at the text again. Underline all the verbs in the part simple. Which verbs are regular ? Which verbs are irregular?
Match the irregular part simple forms in the text with the base forms bolow.
1. Be was/were
2.come 7. Go
3. Have 8. Say
4. Speak 9. Write
5. Begin
6. Think
1. Some people believe that 13 is an unlucky number.
2. They say that John is the brightest student in class.
3. They rumored the man was still living.
4. People think that Jack London’s life and writing’s represent the American love of adventure.
5. They reported that the troops were coming.
6. People believed that the earth stood still.
7.I knew that they had told him of the meeting
1. Some people believe that 13 is an unlucky number.
13 IS BELIEVED TO BE AN UNLUCKY NUMBER.
2. They say that John is the brightest student in class.
JOHN IS SAID TO BE THE BRIGHTEST STUDENT IN CLASS.
3. They rumored the man was still living.
THE MAN WAS RUMORED TO BE STILL LIVING.
4. People think that Jack London’s life and writing’s represent the American love of adventure.
JACK LONDON'S LIFE AND WRITTING'S IS THOUGHT TO REPRESENT THE AMERICAN LOVE OF ADVENTURE.
5. They reported that the troops were coming.
THE TROOPS WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN COMING.
6. People believed that the earth stood still.
THE EARTH WAS BELIEVED TO STAND STILL.
7.I knew that they had told him of the meeting
I KNEW THAT HE HAD BEEN TOLD THE MEETING.