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26 tháng 7 2023

Blue whales are the biggest animals in the world. They are more than 30 meters long, making them even bigger than dinosaurs. Despite their massive size, blue whales live in small groups. Usually, there are only two or three whales in a group.

Contrary to their enormous size, blue whales are not dangerous to humans. They are gentle creatures and are known for their intelligence. Blue whales can use sound to communicate with each other, making them excellent at talking. Additionally, they have a unique feeding habit. Despite their size, blue whales only eat small creatures, such as krill and plankton.

In conclusion, blue whales are fascinating creatures. They are the largest animals on Earth, yet they live in small groups. Despite their size, they are gentle and intelligent. Blue whales use sound to communicate and only eat small creatures. Their presence in the ocean is a testament to the diversity and wonder of marine life.

26 tháng 7 2023

Blue whales are the biggest animals in the world. They are more than 30 meters long, making them even bigger than dinosaurs. Despite their massive size, blue whales live in small groups. Usually, there are only two or three whales in a group.

Contrary to their enormous size, blue whales are not dangerous to humans. They are gentle creatures and are known for their intelligence. Blue whales can use sound to communicate with each other, making them excellent at talking. Additionally, they have a unique feeding habit. Despite their size, blue whales only eat small creatures, such as krill and plankton.

In conclusion, blue whales are fascinating creatures. They are the largest animals on Earth, yet they live in small groups. Despite their size, they are gentle and intelligent. Blue whales use sound to communicate and only eat small creatures. Their presence in the ocean is a testament to the diversity and wonder of marine life.

1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines Whales Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need...
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1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines

Whales

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

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10 tháng 8 2017

1. Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines

Whales

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

10 tháng 8 2017

Most whales today (1) ............... grey, blue or white. But many, many thousands of years (2) ................... , whales looked very different from the whales (3) ................. we cam see today. Those whales could walk! (4) ............... then, they have grown bigger. They have also lost their legs and they (5) ............... live out of water now. But whales are very different from fish because they need air. There are two kinds (6) ............... whales - whales that have teeth and whales that don't have teeth, but (7) .............. whales can swim very fast. A whale (8) ............... its tail up and down to push its body through the sea and some love jumping out of the water too. Whales sometimes also (9) .......... Their songs are very strange and very loud. (10) .......... other animal is noisier than a whale! Whales are also the largest and longest animals (11) .............. the world.

1.are / is / were

2.once / ago / them

3.what / that / who

4.Since / Suddenly / Soon

5.weren't / haven't / can't

6.from / for / of

7.any / all / every

8.move / moves / moving

9.sings / sing / sung

10. No / Nothing / Not

11.at / on / in

II. READING Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F). LIFE IN AN ISLAND Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story. Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many...
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II. READING

Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F).

LIFE IN AN ISLAND

Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story.

Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many families have rooms for tourists who come to visit the islands in summer. The tourists go walking and fishing and play sports. Sometimes they study Gaelic, the local language. And they stay in a 'bed and breakfast' with a local family or in one of the small island hotels. In the long summer evenings, people meet and talk together. They tell stories of where they live and what they do.

The children on the islands go to small local schools. They have their classes in English and Gaelic. Sometimes there are only eight or ten children in one school! When they are twelve, they go to secondary school in a bigger town on the island. When they finish that school, they decide whether to go to university in a big city, or to stay and work on the island.

1. City people and island people have the same opinion about island life. ____

2. People on the islands mainly do one job. ____

3. Tourists can stay with local families in summer. ____

4. Children on the islands speak two languages at school. ____

5. Gaelic is the local language. ____

Exercise 2: Read the following text and answer the following questions:

LIFE IN BRITAIN TODAY

Food

British people like good food and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular – 30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!

Sport

British don’t do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Football is the most popular sport in Britain, 10% of the population play it and 46%watch it.

Cinema and TV

Films are very popular in Britain and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week – two hours more than women.

Holidays

British people love going on holiday and have 56 million holidays a year. The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast. British people also like to go abroad on holiday; 27% go to Spain, 10% go to the USA and 9% go to France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn’t always very good!

1. Which food is popular in Britain?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

2. Do British people do a lot of sports?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

3. How many hours every week do men watch TV at home?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

4. What are the most popular destinations in the UK?

" ..........................................................................................................................................

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20 tháng 3 2020

II. READING

Exercise 1: Read the following text. Decide if the statements from 1 to 5 are True (T) or False (F).

LIFE IN AN ISLAND

Off the west coast of Scotland, there are many small island communities. Life in these communities is very different from life in the big cities. People from the cities often say that life in the islands is slow and boring. But the island people tell a different story.

Many families live by fishing or farming, and people usually have more than one job. Many families have rooms for tourists who come to visit the islands in summer. The tourists go walking and fishing and play sports. Sometimes they study Gaelic, the local language. And they stay in a 'bed and breakfast' with a local family or in one of the small island hotels. In the long summer evenings, people meet and talk together. They tell stories of where they live and what they do.

The children on the islands go to small local schools. They have their classes in English and Gaelic. Sometimes there are only eight or ten children in one school! When they are twelve, they go to secondary school in a bigger town on the island. When they finish that school, they decide whether to go to university in a big city, or to stay and work on the island.

1. City people and island people have the same opinion about island life. F

2. People on the islands mainly do one job. F

3. Tourists can stay with local families in summer. T

4. Children on the islands speak two languages at school. T

5. Gaelic is the local language. T

Exercise 2: Read the following text and answer the following questions:

LIFE IN BRITAIN TODAY

Food

British people like good food and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular – 30% of all adults have a burger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!

Sport

British don’t do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, 9% go cycling and 8% play golf. Football is the most popular sport in Britain, 10% of the population play it and 46%watch it.

Cinema and TV

Films are very popular in Britain and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week – two hours more than women.

Holidays

British people love going on holiday and have 56 million holidays a year. The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast. British people also like to go abroad on holiday; 27% go to Spain, 10% go to the USA and 9% go to France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn’t always very good!

1. Which food is popular in Britain?

" Fast food is popular in Britain."

2. Do British people do a lot of sports?

" No, they don't."

3. How many hours every week do men watch TV at home?

" At home, men watch TV for about 28 hours every week."

4. What are the most popular destinations in the UK?

" The most popular destinations in the UK are Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and the South Coast."

25 tháng 8 2018

1. It is a long seat for two are more students to sit on in the classroom .

=> bench .

2. They are of different colours .You draw and colour with them .

=> color crayon .

3. It has two wheels . Many students ride it to school .

=> bike .

4. It has many letters and words . You use it to look up new words .

=> dictionary .

5. It is a small book of blank paper for writing notes in. 

=> Notebook .

6. They are 32 pieces used in the game of chess . You use them in playing chess .

=> chess board .

7. It in a room at your school where there are books, newspapers , ect for you to read , study , or borrow. You can read books or study there. 

=> library .

8, It is a large picture printed on paper and you put it on a wall as decoration .

=> painting .

31 tháng 8 2018

1.a bench

2.a colour pencil

3.a bicycle

4.a dictionary

5.notebook

14 tháng 1 2018

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Today,people all over the world are moving out of small villages in the country to go and live in big,noisy cities.This means that they are(66) leaving the peaceful hills,mountains,fields,rivers and streams of the countryside for the busy world of streets,buildings,traffic and crowds.This movement from(67) mountainous areas to urban areas has been going on for over two hundred years.

In many(68) countries ,the main reason people come to live in towns and cities is work.After one or two large factories have(69) been built in or near a town,people come to find work,and soon an industrial area begins to grow.There is usually a residential area nearby,where the factory workers can live.The families of these workers need schools,hospitals and shops.So more people(70) want to live in the area to provide these services-and so a city grows

9 tháng 4 2020

The ladies' club always had a (1)…meeting .every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had (2)…cookies…….and asked questions.
One Friday, a (3)...man………….came and talked to the club about (4)……food….. "There is not (5)……enough....food in the world for everybody", he said. " More than (6)…half….the people in the world are hungry. And when they get more food, they have more (7)..energy….so they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8)..having….a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9)..moments(seconds/minutes)….before he continued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10)K I L L…….her ?"

23 tháng 4 2020

The ladies' club always had a (1) meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about important things. After that they had(2) tea and asked questions.One Friday, a (3) gentleman came and talked to the club about(4) food "There is not (5) enough food in the world for everybody", hesaid. " More than (6) half the people in the world are hungry. And when they getmore food, they have more (7) babies so they never stop being hungry.Somewhere in the world, a woman is (8) having a baby every minute, day andnight. What are we going to do about it ?" He waited for a few (9) seconds before hecontinued, but before he began to speak again, one of the ladies said, " Well, why don't we find that woman and (10) stop her ? "

6 tháng 5 2019
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7 tháng 5 2019

Today many people in the world are leaving their small villages in the country for big and noisy cities. This means that they are ....leaving.....the peaceful hills, mountains, fields and rivers of the countryside for the busy world of streets, building, traffic and crowds. In many ..countries......people come to live in town and cities because they need work. After one or two factories have been built .....in.....or near a town, people come to find work and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is usually an area nearby .....where .... the factory workers live. The families of these workers need school, hospital and markets, so more and more people ....come.... to live in the area to provide these service-and so a city grows

II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.(1pt.)SLEEPY TEENSWhen school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded withstudents. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in linefor the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear thecomplaints...
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II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.
(1pt.)

SLEEPY TEENS

When school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded with
students. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in line
for the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear the
complaints about how late they stay up, how little they sleep – and how early they must be in class.
These days, there is increasing concern in schools across the United States about students who are not completely
awake in morning classes. School officials in some states have even changed start times so teenagers can sleep later.
According to sleep expert Mary Carskadon, the fact that many teenagers work long hours outside of the school and have
computers and televisions in their bedrooms contributes to a serious lack of sleep. But, she said, the problem is also due to
biology. As the bodies of teenagers develop, their brains also change. These changes make teens more likely than adults to
have trouble sleeping at night.
Teenagers need at least eight to nine hours of sleep a night, but the average teen gets a lot less. Carskadon’s
study, completed in the fall of 2001 with researcher Amy Wolfson, showed that nearly 30 percent of students in the tenth

grade slept less than six hours on school nights. Less than 15 percent got more than eight hours of sleep each night. Eighth-
graders averaged eight hours of sleep a night, although that age group, she said, needs at least nine hours a night. Even

more remarkable are the results of a 1997-1998 school year study. In that study, 12 out of 24 U.S. high school students who
were part of an experiment at a sleep laboratory had brain wave patterns similar to those of someone with narcolepsy, a
serious condition that affects sleep. “What’s going in on is that at 8:30 in the morning these kids ... would normally be in
school sitting in a classroom, but ... their brain is still in the middle of the night,” said Carskadon.
Parent Dawn Dow says her son just cannot go to bed before 10 P.M. “Last year he was trying to put himself to bed
at 8:30 and was coming in 9:30 and 10 in tears saying, ‘I just can’t go to sleep.’ It is not a case of children wanting to be up
late ... It is a change in his chemistry.”
So would letting teenagers wake up later make a difference? Kyla Wahlstrom of the University of Minnesota in the
United States studies the effects of changing school starts time. She has looked at students in Edina and Minneapolis, two
cities in Minnesota, where public school officials have moved high school starting times past 8:30 A.M. In Minneapolis, the
middle school begins at 9:30 A.M. She said the later starting times have reduced students absences. They have also lowered
dropout rates by 8 percent over four years. In addition, she said, teachers report that students are not sleeping at their desks

during the first two hours of class anymore. She said 92 percent of parents from Edina reported that their teenagers are
easier to live with. The students reported that they were feeling less depressed and were getting better grades.
Big changes in school start times may not be possible in some areas. However, Wahlstrom said her research
shows that even small changes can contribute to a solution to this serious problem.
Questions 1 to 6: Decide if the following statements are true, false, or not given according to the information
in the reading passage. Write T (true), F (false), or NG (not given) in the provided space.
Question 1 Most teenagers sleep more than they should.
Question 2 There are scientific reasons that explain why teenagers have difficulty sleeping at night.
Question 3 The brains of teenagers are the same as the brains of adults.
Question 4 Teenagers can do their best schoolwork in the early morning.
Question 5 Some schools start their classes later so that teenage students can get more sleep in the morning.
Question 6 Many parents do not want high school officials to change school start times.

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24 tháng 1 2022

1. False.

2.True

3.False

4.True

5.True

6. False

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28 tháng 5 2016

Today many people in the word are leaving their small villages in the country for big and noisy cities. This means that they are moving the peaceful hills, mountains, fields and rivers of the countryside for the busy word of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. In many countries people come to live in towns and cities because they need word. After one or two factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find word and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is ususlly an erea nearby where the factory workers live. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and markets, so more and more people come to live in the area to provide these services - and so a city grows.

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28 tháng 5 2016

Write a suitable word in each gap to complete the passage.Today many people in the word are leaving their small villages in the country for big and noisy cities. This means that they are (1)moving the peaceful hills, mountains, fields and rivers of the countryside for the busy word of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. In many (2)countries people come to live in towns and cities because they need word. After one or two factories have been built (3)in or near a town, people come to find word and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is ususlly an erea nearby (4)wherer the factory workers live. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and markets, so more and more people (5)come to live in the area to provide these services - and so a city grows.