Câu hỏi:
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Mr Huy: “Nice to meet you.”
A. I’m pleased.
B. How are you?
C. Thank you.
D. Nice to meet you, too.
Trả lời:
Chọn đáp án D.
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Câu 5:
The laptop ______ my father has just bought helps him work efficiently.
Câu 6:
Choose a word whose main stress position is different from the others.
Câu 10:
Read the following passage and do as required
There have been many famous dogs in history. One of them is Hachiko, a dog remembered for his loyalty to his owner. Hachiko was born in Japan in 1923 and was owned by Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University. Every day Hachiko waited for Ueno at Shibuya station and the pair walked home together. One day in May 1925, Ueno died suddenly while he was at work. For the next nine years, nine months and 15 days, his faithful dog continued to meet the train his owner used to take every day. At first, the station staff did not welcome him, but gradually people understood his loyalty and began giving him food and treats. Hachiko did not stop waiting for Ueno until his own death in 1935. There have been films and books about Hachiko, and every year there is a ceremony to commemorate him at the railway station in Tokyo, where he waited so faithfully.
(Extracted from “Mindset 1", Cambridge University Press)
Choose the best answer to each question from 31 to 34.
What is the passage about?
Read the following passage and do as required
There have been many famous dogs in history. One of them is Hachiko, a dog remembered for his loyalty to his owner. Hachiko was born in Japan in 1923 and was owned by Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University. Every day Hachiko waited for Ueno at Shibuya station and the pair walked home together. One day in May 1925, Ueno died suddenly while he was at work. For the next nine years, nine months and 15 days, his faithful dog continued to meet the train his owner used to take every day. At first, the station staff did not welcome him, but gradually people understood his loyalty and began giving him food and treats. Hachiko did not stop waiting for Ueno until his own death in 1935. There have been films and books about Hachiko, and every year there is a ceremony to commemorate him at the railway station in Tokyo, where he waited so faithfully.
(Extracted from “Mindset 1", Cambridge University Press)
Choose the best answer to each question from 31 to 34.
What is the passage about?
Câu 13:
Tourism has been seriously affected ______ the Covid-19 pandemic.
Câu 14:
Playing badminton every day is my brother’s ______. (INTERESTING)|
Câu 15:
Complete each sentence with your own words.
Minh went to school late yesterday morning because
Complete each sentence with your own words.
Minh went to school late yesterday morning because