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·  For questions 1 – 8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap.

Legal fight hits music pirates

The global recording industry has launched its largest wave of legal (1) _______ against people suspected of sharing music files on the internet. The latest move by the International Federation of the photographic Industry (IFPI) (2) _______ 2,100 alleged uploaders using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks in16 nations (3) ___________ the UK, France, Germany and Italy.

Thousands of people have agreed to pay compensation since the campaign began. In the US, civil lawsuits have been brought against more than 15,597 people (4) ______ September 2003 and there have been 3,590 settlements. 'This is a significant escalation of our enforcement actions against people who are uploading and distributing (5) _______ music on p2p networks,' said IFPI chief John Kennedy.

Thousands of people - mostly internet-savvy men in their 20s or 30s - have learned to their (6) ________ the legal and financial risks involved in file-sharing copyrighted music in large quantities.' Individual cases are generally brought by the national associations (7) ________ the recording industry, and in some cases by the labels, as civil complaints. The UK record industry has so far brought 97 cases, with an (8) ______ 65 covered by the latest action. More than 140,000 in compensation has been paid to the British Phonographic Industry by 71 individuals.

1.  A) action    B) activity     C) acting     D) acts

2.  A) aimed    B) targeted    C) directed     D) pointed

3.  A) such      B) with     C) including     D) throughout

4.  A) during     B) throughout     C) since      D) in

5.  A) copyrighted     B) registered      C) trademark      D) illegal

6.  A) benefit      B) charge     C) cost     D) fortune

7.  A) for      B) working     C) representing     D) inside

8.  A) newly      B) addition    C) further     D) another

 

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28 tháng 12 2020

·  For questions 1 – 8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap.

Legal fight hits music pirates

The global recording industry has launched its largest wave of legal (1) _______against people suspected of sharing music files on the internet. The latest move by the International Federation of the photographic Industry (IFPI) (2) _______2,100 alleged uploaders using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks in16 nations (3) ___________ the UK, France, Germany and Italy.

Thousands of people have agreed to pay compensation since the campaign began. In the US, civil lawsuits have been brought against more than 15,597 people (4) ______ September 2003 and there have been 3,590 settlements. 'This is a significant escalation of our enforcement actions against people who are uploading and distributing (5) _______ music on p2p networks,' said IFPI chief John Kennedy.

Thousands of people - mostly internet-savvy men in their 20s or 30s - have learned to their (6) ________ the legal and financial risks involved in file-sharing copyrighted music in large quantities.' Individual cases are generally brought by the national associations (7) ________ the recording industry, and in some cases by the labels, as civil complaints. The UK record industry has so far brought 97 cases, with an (8) ______ 65 covered by the latest action. More than 140,000 in compensation has been paid to the British Phonographic Industry by 71individuals.

1.  A) action    B) activity     C) acting     D) acts

2.  A) aimed    B) targeted    C) directed     D) pointed

3.  A) such      B) with     C) including     D) throughout

4.  A) during     B) throughout     C) since      D) in

5.  A) copyrighted     B) registered      C) trademark      D) illegal

6.  A) benefit      B) charge     C) cost     D) fortune

7.  A) for      B) working     C) representing     D) inside

8.  A) newly      B) addition    C) further     D) another

What do you think of when you read the word ‘robot’? Many people think about big machines in car factories or futuristic monsters in films. Few of us think about the past. But people were building incredible machines with human abilities hundreds of years ago!            For example, Egyptian texts from 1100 BC mention moving statues which ‘chose’ the next king. None of these statues exists, but probably they were built using the ancient Egyptians’ mechanical technology....
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What do you think of when you read the word ‘robot’? Many people think about big machines in car factories or futuristic monsters in films. Few of us think about the past. But people were building incredible machines with human abilities hundreds of years ago!

            For example, Egyptian texts from 1100 BC mention moving statues which ‘chose’ the next king. None of these statues exists, but probably they were built using the ancient Egyptians’ mechanical technology. Another ancient Greek inventor, Philon of Byzantium, built a female robot. If someone placed a cup in her hand, it mixed water and wine to make a drink. However, the robot wasn’t popular because people didn’t need robots to work. They had lots of slaves.

            After that, more and more mechanical robots were built. They did more and more difficult tasks, such as playing the flute, writing and drawing a picture. Although modern technology has moved on, these historical robots still amaze people today.

1. Were people building robots hundreds years ago?

______________________________________________________________________________

2. Whose robots chose the next king- Egyptian robots or Greek ones?

______________________________________________________________________________

3. Why wasn’t the female robot popular?

______________________________________________________________________________

4. What kind of musical instrument could mechanical robots play?

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1. Were people building robots hundreds years ago?

=> Yes,they were

2. Whose robots chose the next king- Egyptian robots or Greek ones?

=> It's Egyptian robots

3. Why wasn’t the female robot popular?

=> Beacause people didn’t need robots to work, they had lots of slaves.

4. What kind of musical instrument could mechanical robots play?

=> Mechanical robots could play the flute

New Year is usually the best time of the year in many coutries. And it involves different traditions in different countries. Scottish people have some very interesting ones. For example, it is important that you clean your house before midnight and pay all your debts before the old year is over. For Korean people, New Year’s Eve is the night when noone sleeps. In the past people believed that if you sleep that night, your eyebrows will turn white. And to make sure this doesn’t happen,...
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New Year is usually the best time of the year in many coutries. And it involves different traditions in different countries. Scottish people have some very interesting ones. For example, it is important that you clean your house before midnight and pay all your debts before the old year is over.

For Korean people, New Year’s Eve is the night when noone sleeps. In the past people believed that if you sleep that night, your eyebrows will turn white. And to make sure this doesn’t happen, people leave the lights on every room of the house. Mexican people, on the other hand, place twelve grapes in everyone’s plate in that day. Then they eat them in the twelve seconds before midnight. Each grape comes with a wish for a month of the year.

1. In many coutries, people celebrate New Year…………..

A. traditionally B. happily C. importantly D. quietly

2. The word ones refers to………..

A. countries B. Scottish people C. Korean people D. traditions

3. Scottish people like to……………before the New Year comes.

A. sleep B. pay all debts C. clean the doors D. leave the lights on

4. Korean people…………. on the New Year’s Eve’s night.

A. don’t like to sleep B. can’t sleep C. don’t sleep D. mustn’t sleep

5. In the past people leave the lights on every room of the house to make sure that……….

A. their eyebrows will turn white B. the New Year comes C. they are still in the house D. New Year’s Eve comes

6. For Mexican people each grape symbolizes……………….

A. twelve seconds B. a month of the year C. a wish for a month of the year D. twelve wishes

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12 tháng 6 2017

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12 tháng 6 2017

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26 tháng 5 2021

They went to the bus station to _____ the time of the next bus to York.

A. look after            B. look out           C. look up            D. look for

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26 tháng 5 2021

Chọn B. look out

Read the passage and use ONLY ONE suitable word to fill in each gap In a village on the east coast of Scotland, people were waiting for news. Two of fishing-boats had been caught in the storm which had blown up during the night. In the cottages round the harbor people stood by their doors .......(1) worried to talk. The rest of the fishing fleet had ......(2) the harbor before dark, and the men from these ships waited and watched with the wives and families of the missing men. Some had...
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Read the passage and use ONLY ONE suitable word to fill in each gap 

In a village on the east coast of Scotland, people were waiting for news. Two of fishing-boats had been caught in the storm which had blown up during the night. In the cottages round the harbor people stood by their doors .......(1) worried to talk. The rest of the fishing fleet had ......(2) the harbor before dark, and the men from these ships waited and watched with the wives and families of the missing men. Some had .......(3) thick blankets and some flasks of hot drinks, knowing that the men ........(4) be cold and tired. When dawn began to break over in the east, a small point of light was ............(5) in the darkness of the water and a few minutes later, ................(6) was a shout. ...............(7) long, the two boats were turning in, past the lighthouse, to the inside of the harbor. The men ..............(8) helped out of their boats, and ...............(9) they were stiff ..............(10) cold and tiredness, they were all safe.

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I. Change into reported speech: (Imperatives: Câu mệnh lệnh) 1. My husband said to me, ‘Go to the movies!” ......................................................................................................................................................... 2. I said to my son, “Go to bed!” ......................................................................................................................................................... 3. ...
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I. Change into reported speech: (Imperatives: Câu mệnh lệnh)

1. My husband said to me, ‘Go to the movies!”

.........................................................................................................................................................

2. I said to my son, “Go to bed!”

.........................................................................................................................................................

3. She said to her classmate:” Be quiet, please!”

.........................................................................................................................................................

4. My daughter said to us, ”Don’t laugh so loud.”

.........................................................................................................................................................

5. He said me:” Don’t make a noise.”

.........................................................................................................................................................

6. She said to her parents, “Don’t listen to him this time.”

.........................................................................................................................................................

II. Change into reported speech: (Advice)

1. The doctor said to the patient, “You should stay in bed today.”

.........................................................................................................................................................

2. The teacher said to his students:” You ought to obey you r parents.”

.........................................................................................................................................................

III. Change into reported speech: (Requests)

3. I said to Peter, “Can you lend me some money?”

.........................................................................................................................................................

4. She said to them, “Can you go fishing with me?”

.........................................................................................................................................................

* Put the following sentences into Reported Speech, using the Verbs : asked, told or said:Miss 5.Jackson said to Tim, “ Read books regularly!”

 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

6.My sister said to me , “ Don’t stay up too late”

 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

7.“Pleaselend me yout dictionary, Quang, “ said Hoa.

 …………………………………………………………………………………………………

8.“ You shouldn’t translate each sentence into Vietnamese, “ my brother said to me.

 …………………………………………………………………………………………………

9.“ You should practise speaking English every day,” the teacher said to us.

 …………………………………………………………………………………………………

10.“ Can you turn down the radio?” Mrs Blake said to Mary.

 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

11.“ Please don’t talk during the test.” Mrs. Lan said to the students.

 …………………………………………………………………………………………………

C. Read the text, then say if statements are true (T) or (F):

1/ I have many neighbors. Some of them are teachers, some are workers and some are officials.

My neighbors are very friendly. They do not quarrel with one another. Most of them are educated and rich. They do not like to talk against one another. They do not like to disturb others. They speak softly so that others may not get angry. My neighbors are also helpful to one another. If someone is ill, they tall a doctor attend to him or take him to the hospital as quickly as possible.

I am indeed very happy to live with such neighbors.

1/ ……………He has few neighbors

2/ ……………The neighbors have many different careers

3/ ……………They often have quarrels

4/ ……………They are poor and ill-educated

5/ ……………They do not speak aloud to annoy others

6/ ……………They often assist one another

2/ Last Saturday Mrs. Nga and Lan went to the commercial district. Mrs. Nga intended to buy some good books for Lan. They went to the big bookshop on Le Loi Street. But the traffic was so heavy that they could not cross the street. They waited until they saw the red light. The cars stopped for them to walk past. When they were in the shop, Mrs. Nga helped Lan choose a good short story book and Lan was quite happy.

1) Why did Mrs. Nga and Lan go to the commercial district?

 .................................................................................................................................

2) Where is the big bookshop?

 ................................................................................................................................

3) What did they do in the bookshop?

 ................................................................................................................................

4) Was Lan happy?

 ....................................................................................................................................

D) Put the verb in the correct form .

1. Lisa (not /go )…………..to work yesterday.She wasn’t feeling well .

2. It (not / rain)……………..very much in summer.

3. Most people (learn)_................to swim when they are child.

4. Listen to those people. What language (they / talk ) ………………….?

5. The moon (go)……………….round the earth in about 27 days.

6.Wolfgang A .Mozart (write )………………more than 600 pieces of music.

7. We used (live) …………….in a small village, but now we (live )……………..in London.

8. That bag looks very heavy. I(help)……………you with it.

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31 tháng 5 2017

I. Change into reported speech: (Imperatives: Câu mệnh lệnh)

1. My husband said to me, ‘Go to the movies!”

My husband told me to Go to the movies

2. I said to my son, “Go to bed!”

I tol my son to go to bed

3. She said to her classmate:” Be quiet, please!”

She asked her classmate to be quiet

4. My daughter said to us, ”Don’t laugh so loud.”

My daughter asked us not to laugh so loud

5. He said me:” Don’t make a noise.”

He asked me not to make a noise.

6. She said to her parents, “Don’t listen to him this time.”

She asked her parents not to listen to him that time

II. Change into reported speech: (Advice)

1. The doctor said to the patient, “You should stay in bed today.”

The doctor advised the patient to stay in bed that day

2. The teacher said to his students:” You ought to obey you r parents.”

The teacher advised his students to obey you r parents

III. Change into reported speech: (Requests)

3. I said to Peter, “Can you lend me some money?”

I asked Peter to lend me some money

4. She said to them, “Can you go fishing with me?”

She asked to go fishing with her

* Put the following sentences into Reported Speech, using the Verbs : asked, told or said:

5.Jackson said to Tim, “ Read books regularly!”

 Jackson told Tim to read books regularly

6.My sister said to me , “ Don’t stay up too late”

My sister told me not to stay up too late

7.“Please lend me yout dictionary, Quang, “ said Hoa.

Hoa asked Quang to lend her his dictionary

8.“ You shouldn’t translate each sentence into Vietnamese, “ my brother said to me.

my brother said to me that i shouldn’t translate each sentence into Vietnamese

9.“ You should practise speaking English every day,” the teacher said to us.

the teacher told us to practise speaking English every day

10.“ Can you turn down the radio?” Mrs Blake said to Mary.

Mrs Blake asked Mary to turn down the radio

11.“ Please don’t talk during the test.” Mrs. Lan said to the students.

Mrs. Lan asked the students. not to talk during the test.

C. Read the text, then say if statements are true (T) or (F):

1/ I have many neighbors. Some of them are teachers, some are workers and some are officials.

My neighbors are very friendly. They do not quarrel with one another. Most of them are educated and rich. They do not like to talk against one another. They do not like to disturb others. They speak softly so that others may not get angry. My neighbors are also helpful to one another. If someone is ill, they tall a doctor attend to him or take him to the hospital as quickly as possible.

I am indeed very happy to live with such neighbors.

1/ ……F………He has few neighbors

2/ ……T………The neighbors have many different careers

3/ ………F……They often have quarrels

4/ ……F………They are poor and ill-educated

5/ ……T………They do not speak aloud to annoy others

6/ ………T……They often assist one another

2/ Last Saturday Mrs. Nga and Lan went to the commercial district. Mrs. Nga intended to buy some good books for Lan. They went to the big bookshop on Le Loi Street. But the traffic was so heavy that they could not cross the street. They waited until they saw the red light. The cars stopped for them to walk past. When they were in the shop, Mrs. Nga helped Lan choose a good short story book and Lan was quite happy.

1) Why did Mrs. Nga and Lan go to the commercial district?

because Mrs. Nga intended to buy some good books for Lan

2) Where is the big bookshop?

.the big bookshop is on Le Loi Street.

3) What did they do in the bookshop?

Mrs. Nga helped Lan choose a good short story book

4) Was Lan happy?

yes, she was

D) Put the verb in the correct form .

1. Lisa (not /go )………didn't go…..to work yesterday.She wasn’t feeling well .

2. It (not / rain)………doesn't rain……..very much in summer.

3. Most people (learn)_.....leanr...........to swim when they are child.

4. Listen to those people. What language (they / talk ) ………are they talking………….?

5. The moon (go)………goes……….round the earth in about 27 days.

6.Wolfgang A .Mozart (write )……wrote…………more than 600 pieces of music.

7. We used (live) …to live………….in a small village, but now we (live )……live………..in London.

8. That bag looks very heavy. I(help)……will help………you with it.

31 tháng 5 2017

cảm ơnyeu

Read the sentences and decide which statement(s) is/are true, false or not given. 1) A total of about 20 000 deaths caused by lung cancer is closely related to smoking in countries like the United States. Therefore, smoking prohibition is one of the best solutions for fewer deaths due to lung cancer in those countries. A. There are 20 000 deaths caused by cigarettes in the USA. B. 20 000 deaths caused by cancer are people who live in America. C. Several countries need to ban smoking completely,...
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Read the sentences and decide which statement(s) is/are true, false or not given.
1) A total of about 20 000 deaths caused by lung cancer is closely related to smoking in countries like the United States. Therefore, smoking prohibition is one of the best solutions for fewer deaths due to lung cancer in those countries.
A. There are 20 000 deaths caused by cigarettes in the USA.
B. 20 000 deaths caused by cancer are people who live in America.
C. Several countries need to ban smoking completely, like the United States.
D. Such governments as the USA's will have fewer deaths caused by smoking, should they establish smoking prohibition.
E. The USA hasn't had any deaths relating to cigarettes.

2) It is proved that people living with smokers will be more likely to suffer from lung diseases than smokers. For instance, in a family where the husband is a smoker, his wife and children will have a more 25% chance to suffer from diseases like pneumonia. People who exposed to constant smoking during childhood and/or adolescence will also have more chances to have respiratory diseases.
A. If you live with somebody who smokes, you will also take up smoking.
B. If you live with somebody who smokes, you won't have pneumonia.
C. If your parents smoked constantly during your childhood, you will be likely to suffer from respiratory diseases.
D. High level of exposure to smoking can make you more likely to have lung diseases.

3) Deaths caused by respiratory diseases are no longer unrelated to smoking. Patients who suffer from diseases like pneumonia or COPD won't stand a chance of survival if they are heavy smokers. Moreover, Emphysema or other diseases will make patients less likely to have no after-effects.
A. Smoking is, however, unrelated to lung cancer.
B. Patients who suffer from COPD and Emphysema will be likely to have after-effects.
C. Heavy smokers won't survive if they are sick.
D. There is no chance that a heavy smoker will able to overcome respiratory diseases.

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Œ CIRCLE THE RIGHT OPTION. THEN READ THE THREE PARAGRAPHS. There is /are  much / many vegetarians in INDIA; so much / many types of Indian street food haven’t got some / any meat. Chaat (small pancakes with Indian sauce and some /any yoghurt in them)  is / are  a / an popular street food. Much / Many people like pani puri, too.  Pani puris is / are balls with potatoes and sauce. How many / much corn can you eat? In MEXICO, there is / are corn with butter and cheese everywhere. Also, the...
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Œ CIRCLE THE RIGHT OPTION. THEN READ THE THREE PARAGRAPHS. 

There is /are  much / many vegetarians in INDIA; so much / many types of Indian street food haven’t got some / any meat. Chaat (small pancakes with Indian sauce and some /any yoghurt in them)  is / are  a / an popular street food. Much / Many people like pani puri, too.  Pani puris is / are balls with potatoes and sauce.

 

How many / much corn can you eat? In MEXICO, there is / are corn with butter and cheese everywhere. Also, the Mexican bread, tortilla, is / are often from corn. There is / are usually beans and vegetables in tortillas. There is /are sometimes some / any  meat, too. But be careful –Mexicans love hot chillies in their tortillas, too!  

Visitors to MOROCCO love the street food. You can have a / an big meal on the street there. You can buy soup, meat kebabs, chicken and much / many types of salads. How many / much different things do you want to taste?

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7 tháng 3 2022

Is much / much/ some/any/is, a/ trả lời thế thôi tự học đi

Most Americans say they know at least some of their neighbors, but only about three-in-ten say they know all or most of them. Rural residents are more likely than those in urban or suburban areas to say they know all or most of their neighbors, but they don’t necessarily interact with their neighbors more than their counterparts in other community types.Overall, Americans tend to be trusting of their neighbors, but this is particularly the case in suburban and rural areas. About six-in-ten in...
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Most Americans say they know at least some of their neighbors, but only about three-in-ten say they know all or most of them. Rural residents are more likely than those in urban or suburban areas to say they know all or most of their neighbors, but they don’t necessarily interact with their neighbors more than their counterparts in other community types.

Overall, Americans tend to be trusting of their neighbors, but this is particularly the case in suburban and rural areas. About six-in-ten in these types of community say they have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home, compared with about half in urban areas.

The longer people have lived in their community, the more likely they are to have a neighbor they would trust with a key to their home. But even among those who report that they have lived in their community for less than one year, 34% say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having their keys. Meanwhile, 64% of those who have lived in their community for six or more years and 47% of those who have done so for one to five years say the same. Those who own their home are more likely than renters to say they would be comfortable with a neighbor having a set of keys to their home (67% vs. 45%).

When asked to describe their neighbors, people in rural areas are far more likely than those in cities and suburbs to say all or most of their neighbors share their race or ethnicity. Suburbanites are somewhat more likely than their urban and rural counterparts to say their neighbors are the same social class as they are, while relatively few across community types say all or most of their neighbors share their political views.

(Adapted from https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/)

Question 39: Which of the following could be the main topic of the passage?

A. The similarities and differences in the neighborhood in urban, suburban and rural areas

B. How urban, suburban and rural residents interact with their neighbors

C. The number of neighbors that urban, suburban and rural residents have

D. How people trust their neighbors

Question 40: According to paragraph 2, how many Americans in suburban and rural areas wouldn’t have enough belief in their neighbors to have a key to their home?

A. about 60%                   B. about 50%                   C. about 40%                   D. about 30%

Question 41: The phrase “the same” in paragraph 3 refers to __________.

A. they would be comfortable with a neighbor having their keys

B. they have lived in their community for six or more years

C. they have done so for one to five years      D. they have lived in their community for less than one year

Question 42: The word “share” in paragraph 4 most probably means _____________. A. experience their race or ethnicity at the same time

A. experience their race or ethnicity at the same time     B. give other people something you have

C. have the same race or ethnicity                                   D. tell people about your race or ethnicity

Question 43: According to the passage, the following are true, EXCEPT __________. 

A. More rural inhabitants know all or most of their neighbors than their urban and suburban

B. People trust their neighbors more if they live in the same community for a longer time.

C. More than half of people renting a room wouldn’t like to give their neighbors their home key.

D. People living in rural areas are often in the same social class as their neighbors.

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