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(11 câu)Nam was happy because his father gave him a toy car as a present for his birthday.
After studying for hours without a break, he felt completely stressed out.
Ann is asking Sue about something.
- Linh: “_______ is it?”
- Minh: “It is blue.”
Tom arrives late for class and the teacher lets him in.
- Tom: Sorry, Sir. I'm late. There was a lot of traffic.
- Teacher: _______, Tom. Come in.
We decided _______ our summer holiday in Sa Pa.
He avoided _______ the question I asked.
They are wondering where they can buy _______ handicrafts.
She said to me, “Do you play badminton?” → She asked me if _______ badminton.
_______ 1666, London had a great fire.
We _______ English since 2022.
That new electric car is _______ that she cannot afford it.
If we study hard enough, we _______ this exam.
She can go home early if she _______ her work.
She _______ her friends yesterday.
You should be careful when using social media. Sharing too much personal information can put your _______ at risk.
Scientists suggest that _______ waste to save the earth.
1. English is a key that opens up a world of possibilities. For students, it begins with learning simple words, such as family names or favorite foods, and grows into forming full sentences to share ideas. At this stage, learners can talk about their daily lives, describe their hobbies, or understand short stories and messages. Using English in real situations, shopping or asking for help, for example, makes it fun and practical.
2. As a global language, English connects people across countries. It lets you enjoy songs, watch TV shows, or even make new friends from different cultures, no need for a translator. But learning English isn't always easy. Spelling can be confusing, and some words sound different from how they look.
3. Regular practice, such as reading books, listening to music, or chatting with others, helps improve skills over time. Everyone makes mistakes while learning, and that's okay. They help you grow stronger. With dedication, students can express their thoughts more clearly and discover new opportunities. English is more than a school subject - it's a way to explore the world and build confidence. Keep practicing, and the rewards will come!
(Adapted from English Reading comprehension MCQs)
What is the main idea of the passage?
When students can make full sentences, what can they talk about?
The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as something that can help with your English learning?
If you make mistakes when you learn English, you should __________.
The word simple in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to __________.
London
London lies on the River Thames, which moves through the city. Its many bridges are a famous sight. The most typical are Tower Bridge and the Tower of London.
The Tower of London was built (1) _______ the 11th century. Then, London grew rapidly in size and importance. In 1666 many buildings in London were destroyed in a fire. Afterwards, the city was rebuilt. As its (2) _______ increased, new streets, parks and many public buildings were added.
London is a busy commercial and cultural centre. Many important organizations are located here. In east London there is a business centre. In west London, there are theatres, cinemas, museums and shops. Many people (3) _______ work in London commute by train or bus from the suburbs because buying a city-centre house or flat is expensive. Different parts of London are linked (4) _______ famous red London buses, black taxis and the Underground.
People from all over the world are attracted to London, (5) _______ it is now an international, multicultural city. Many go there only for the theatres or the shops. Others take their children to see the Royal palace and the clock tower. Young people are attracted to the bars, clubs, live music concerts, and (6) _______ things.
(Adapted from OALD, 8th edition, Oxford University Press)
a. John: I'm fine. Thank you. And you?
b. Mai: How are you?
c. John: I am very well. Thank you.
a. Second, the air is often dirty because of pollution. I want to breathe fresh air, but it is not possible in the city.
b. Third, life in the city is expensive. Food, clothes, and houses cost a lot of money.
c. I dislike city life. First, the city is very crowded and noisy.
d. There are too many people, cars, and motorbikes, so it is hard to relax.
e. In conclusion, I think living in the city is stressful. I prefer the countryside because it is quiet and peaceful.
Dear Ann,
a. I am writing to invite you to the party next week. Will you be able to join us?
c. I hope this email finds you well.
b. Please let me know if you will.
d. Best wishes.
The streets are getting dirtier. The more crowded this city is, more polluted it becomes.
Ann asked me if did I know much about the Sahara Desert.
When you practice reading, try to figure up the meaning of a new word from the words around it.
Money is important. But money is not everything.
She does not have an iPhone. She'd like to have one.