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Trần Thị Cúc
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Lee Hà
11 tháng 2 2022 lúc 10:34

1. unconsidered

2. complaining

3. charity

Lê Phạm Phương Trang
11 tháng 2 2022 lúc 10:35
Lê Quỳnh  Anh
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Dương Hoàn Anh
12 tháng 7 2018 lúc 2:15

Đáp án D => bỏ on

Giải thích mệnh đề quan hệ chỉ thời gian, when = on which

Phan Trần Hạ Vy
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Komorebi
5 tháng 6 2021 lúc 16:29

33B 34B 35A 36A

Pikachu
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_silverlining
15 tháng 1 2018 lúc 12:23

VI Read the following passage and answer each of the question below. ( 10 points )

We speak about the weather almost everyday. Before we begin doing something we want to know what kind of weather it is going to be.

Why do we speak about the weather so often? The answer is not difficult. We want sunny weather when we go for a walk in the country, and on a rainy day we stay at home reading books, watching TV or doing other things.

When we are at the seaside, windy weather is not pleasant . It is difficult to swim when the wind blows. And the wind can change good weather into bad one. The sun will stop shinning, and the rain may come.

And is there anything which we can do and must do in any weather? Yes, of coure there is. As English people say*rain or shine we must go to school.*.School is good in any weather, isn’t it?

It is obviously important for a farmer, a fisherman, an airplanr pilot, and a hip’s captain to know what the weather will be like. Unless they know what weather to expect , they cannot make their plans.

1 How often do we speak about the weather?

ALMOST EVERYDAY.

2 What do we usually do on a rainy day?

we stay at home reading books, watching TV or doing other things.

3 What is wrong with us when we are at the seasidde on a windy day?

It is difficult to swim when the wind blows.

4 According to the writer, what thing can we do and must we do in any weather?

WE MUST GO TO SCHOOL.

5 Why is it important for us to know what kind of weather it is going to be?

Because unless they know what weather to expect , they cannot make their plans.

Jang Nara
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Đỗ Thanh Hải
30 tháng 8 2021 lúc 21:24

1 D

2 B

3 B

Bendy Lead
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Dang Khoa ~xh
1 tháng 12 2021 lúc 7:40

1. In March, April, or May.

2. that was dedicated to Juno (an ancient Roman goddess).

3. On Sunday.

4. Tank them for all their love and support. Gifting flowers, cards and other gifts to mothers on the occasion.

Pose Black
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Khinh Yên
2 tháng 2 2023 lúc 21:35

holiday

housework

worked

visit

brought

other

to

or

factories

the

꧁༺ Ánh Dương ༻꧂
2 tháng 2 2023 lúc 21:43

In Britain there is a (1)___holiday______ now which people call Mother’s Day. In the old days many girls from working-class families in towns and cities and from farmers’ families in the country worked in rich houses. They had to do all the (2)___housework______ and their working day was usually very long, they often (3)___worked______ on Sundays, too. Once a year, it was usually one Sunday in March, they could (4)____visit_____ their mothers. They went home on that day and (5)____brought_____ presents for their mothers and for (6)___other______ members of their families. They could stay at home only one day, and then they went back (7)___to______their work. People call that day Mothering Day (8)____or_____Mothering Sunday.

Later workers at the (9)___factories______ and girls who worked in the houses of rich families received one free day a week, and Mothering Day became Mother’s Day. It is (10)____the_____ last Sunday in March.

Lê Quỳnh  Anh
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Dương Hoàn Anh
21 tháng 9 2019 lúc 18:02

Đáp án B

Gii thích: To reduce something: làm cái gì gim v lượng, kích thước, mđộ, tm quan trng, reduce pollution: làm gim s ô nhim (v mđộ)

cut something: làm cho cái gì ngn hơn, thp hơn

stop something: ngưng 1 hođộng

eliminate something: lđi, mang đi cái gì

Trần Khánh Linh
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Khánh Linh
29 tháng 4 lúc 23:56

In Britain there is a (1) holiday now which people call Mother’s Day. In the old days many girls from working-class (2) families in town and cities and from farmers’ families in the country work in rich houses. They had to do all the (3) housework and their working day was usually very long. They often worked on (4) Sundays, too. Once a year, it was usually (5) on Sunday in March, they could visit their mothers. They went home on that day and (6) brought presents for their mothers and for other members of their families. They could stay at home only one day, and (7) then went back to their work. People call that day Mothering Day or Mothering (8) Sunday. Later, workers at the factories and girls who worked in the houses of rich families received one (9) free day a month, and Mothering Day became Mother’s Day. It (10) is the last Sunday in March.