Câu hỏi:
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They spent more money, they had to work harder.
=> The more ...........................................................................................................................
They spent more money, they had to work harder.
=> The more ...........................................................................................................................
Trả lời:
Kiến thức: So sánh kép
Giải thích:
Công thức: The more adj/ adj-er + (N) + S1 + V1, the more adj/ adj-er + (N) + S2 + V2: càng … càng
Tạm dịch: Họ đã chi nhiều tiền hơn, họ phải làm việc chăm chỉ hơn.
= Càng chi nhiều tiền, họ càng phải làm việc nhiều hơn.
Đáp án: money they spent, the harder they had to work.
Kiến thức: So sánh kép
Giải thích:
Công thức: The more adj/ adj-er + (N) + S1 + V1, the more adj/ adj-er + (N) + S2 + V2: càng … càng
Tạm dịch: Họ đã chi nhiều tiền hơn, họ phải làm việc chăm chỉ hơn.
= Càng chi nhiều tiền, họ càng phải làm việc nhiều hơn.
Đáp án: money they spent, the harder they had to work.
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Câu 1:
I last saw Bob when I was in Ho Chi Minh City.
=> I haven’t seen ....................................................................................................................
I last saw Bob when I was in Ho Chi Minh City.
=> I haven’t seen ....................................................................................................................
Câu 2:
I spent seven years at secondary school and then I went to university.
=> After ..................................................................................................................................
I spent seven years at secondary school and then I went to university.
=> After ..................................................................................................................................
Câu 3:
Young people like _________ because of its speed, convenience and privacy.
Câu 4:
The Vietnamese people still follow the _________ of giving lucky money to children during the Tet Holidays.
Câu 5:
It is becoming _________ for me to keep up the other students in my class.
It is becoming _________ for me to keep up the other students in my class.
Câu 6:
The advent of Internet is an important __________ in human history. (MARK)
Câu 7:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Learning to Love Locally Grown Food
Cooking shows on TV are usually all about exotic foods. Thanks to globalization, people everywhere are introducing their taste buds to dishes from every corner of the world. At the same time, other people are discovering that food from their area is the best kept secret. In the past few years, this movement of purchasing local produce keeps picking up steam because it offers a lot of benefits.
For starters, local food is often tastier because it is fresher. Goods that are imported from abroad must be flown or shipped in from far away, so they naturally lose some of their freshness during the journey. A simple way to test this is to sample a banana from overseas versus one that was grown locally and compare the tastes. Imported goods must also be washed and packaged in plastic or other containers so they can survive the journey. These materials may cause the nutritional value of these goods to decline during the shipping process. Food safety is another reason why people are choosing local produce. Today’s laws regarding foods vary from country to country. This causes confusion and makes it difficult to detect if any harmful pesticides were used. When you know the local farmer who grows your food and the fields that are used to produce it, the chances of it being contaminated are greatly reduced. Buying local foods can also have beneficial impact on the environment. By supporting local growers, consumers can maintain green space and farmland in their communities.
Buying locally also helps to build the local community. If farmers can sell directly to consumers instead of a middleman, they will earn more money for their families. Additional profits also enable farmers to better care for their soil and keep quality standards high. In the end, it is a win-win situation for both parties.
If you are interested in incorporating more local foods into your diet, you can start by attending a farmers’ market in your area. This is an open market where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, and meat directly to the public. If you have any questions about the production process or quality of these goods, you can ask the farmers directly. Once you experience the freshness of local foods for yourself, it might be tough to go back to the supermarket.
Question 26: The author says that __________ is the best-kept secret.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Learning to Love Locally Grown Food
Cooking shows on TV are usually all about exotic foods. Thanks to globalization, people everywhere are introducing their taste buds to dishes from every corner of the world. At the same time, other people are discovering that food from their area is the best kept secret. In the past few years, this movement of purchasing local produce keeps picking up steam because it offers a lot of benefits.
For starters, local food is often tastier because it is fresher. Goods that are imported from abroad must be flown or shipped in from far away, so they naturally lose some of their freshness during the journey. A simple way to test this is to sample a banana from overseas versus one that was grown locally and compare the tastes. Imported goods must also be washed and packaged in plastic or other containers so they can survive the journey. These materials may cause the nutritional value of these goods to decline during the shipping process. Food safety is another reason why people are choosing local produce. Today’s laws regarding foods vary from country to country. This causes confusion and makes it difficult to detect if any harmful pesticides were used. When you know the local farmer who grows your food and the fields that are used to produce it, the chances of it being contaminated are greatly reduced. Buying local foods can also have beneficial impact on the environment. By supporting local growers, consumers can maintain green space and farmland in their communities.
Buying locally also helps to build the local community. If farmers can sell directly to consumers instead of a middleman, they will earn more money for their families. Additional profits also enable farmers to better care for their soil and keep quality standards high. In the end, it is a win-win situation for both parties.
If you are interested in incorporating more local foods into your diet, you can start by attending a farmers’ market in your area. This is an open market where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, and meat directly to the public. If you have any questions about the production process or quality of these goods, you can ask the farmers directly. Once you experience the freshness of local foods for yourself, it might be tough to go back to the supermarket.
Question 26: The author says that __________ is the best-kept secret.
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Mary _________ in the library all morning. She _________ three essays.
Câu 11:
Listen to the information about the “Overpopulation” and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS to fill the gaps.
Overpopulation is a real problem. It could kill the Earth. Very soon, there will be too many people and not enough land. There won’t be enough farms to (36) _________ for everyone. We’ll eat all of the fish in the sea. And our pollution will cause more (37) _________. I think we are in a very serious situation. I don’t know what the answer is. Our (38) _________ don’t seem too worried. They never see the bigger picture. The world’s population is exploding, and explosions cause great damage. More and more people are living longer and longer. We have better medicines. Our (39) _________ have found cures to many diseases. There are many reasons. What we really need to do is (40) _________ how overpopulation is damaging the Earth.
Listen to the information about the “Overpopulation” and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS to fill the gaps.
Overpopulation is a real problem. It could kill the Earth. Very soon, there will be too many people and not enough land. There won’t be enough farms to (36) _________ for everyone. We’ll eat all of the fish in the sea. And our pollution will cause more (37) _________. I think we are in a very serious situation. I don’t know what the answer is. Our (38) _________ don’t seem too worried. They never see the bigger picture. The world’s population is exploding, and explosions cause great damage. More and more people are living longer and longer. We have better medicines. Our (39) _________ have found cures to many diseases. There are many reasons. What we really need to do is (40) _________ how overpopulation is damaging the Earth.