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New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as (26) _______ as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population (27) _______ over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and (28) _______ place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and (29) _______ than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often (30) _______ to a small Scottish city.

26. A. good                             B. well                         C. better                      D. same

27. A. of                                  B. with                                    C. to                            D. from

28. A. excitement                    B. excited                    C. exciting                  D. excite

29. A. more quiet                    B. quietly                    C. most quiet              D. quieter

30. A. compared                     B. to compare              C. been compared       D. comparing

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25 tháng 4 2022

26B

27A

28C

29D

30A

25 tháng 4 2022

New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as (26)   __ well  ___ as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population (27) _of___ over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and (28) _exciting___ place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and (29) _ quieter ___ than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often (30) __ compared _____ to a small Scottish city.

26. A. good                    B. well                   C. better                      D. same

27. A. of                        B. with                    C. to                            D. from

28. A. excitement         B. excited                 C. exciting                  D. excite

29. A. more quiet       B. quietly      C. most  quiet              D. quieter

30. A. compared          B. to compare        C. been compared       D. comparing

Read the following passage and answer the questions below:New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10th century, and by the 12th century there were many Maori settlements along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa,...
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Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.
Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10th century, and by the 12th century there were many Maori settlements along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, which means ‘The land of the long white cloud'. Seven hundred years later, large numbers of Europeans started to settle in New Zealand. According to Government figures, the population of New Zealand in 2015 was over four million, and of these, about 75 percent lived in the North Island.
There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population of over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and exciting place to live.
Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and quieter than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often compared to a small Scottish city.
Question 1: What is the topic of the passage?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
Question 2: Where is New Zealand located? …………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
Question 3: Where do most New Zealanders live?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………

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14 tháng 7 2021

1 The passage is about New Zeland

2 It is located in the southern Pacific Ocean.

3 They live in the North Island

1.The above passage is about New Zealand.

2. It's located in the South Pacific.

3. In Auckland.

VI. Read the passage and answer the following questions.New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10th century, and by the 12th century there were many Maori settlements along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa,...
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VI. Read the passage and answer the following questions.

New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10th century, and by the 12th century there were many Maori settlements along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, which means ‘the land of the long white cloud’. Seven hundred years later, large numbers of Europeans started to settle in New Zealand. According to Government figures, the population of New Zealand in 2015 was over four million, and of these, about 75 percent lived in the North Island.

There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population of over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and exciting place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and quieter than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often compared to a small Scottish city.

26. Where is New Zealand located?

=> ________________________________________________________________

27. When did Maori people first come to New Zealand?

=> ________________________________________________________________

28. What does “Aotearoa” mean?

=> ____________________________________________________________________________

29. Where do most New Zealanders live?

=> ________________________________________________________________

30. Why is Auckland an interesting city?

=> ________________________________________________________________

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16 tháng 5 2022

26. Where is New Zealand located?

=> ______________________In the southern Pacific Ocean_________________________________________

27. When did Maori people first come to New Zealand?

=> ________________________In the 10th century________________________________________

28. What does “Aotearoa” mean?

=> __________________It means 'the land of the long white cloud'__________________________________________________________

29. Where do most New Zealanders live?

=> _________________________In the North Island_______________________________________

30. Why is Auckland an interesting city?

=> ___________________Because many different nationalities live there_____________________________________________

Read tge passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Living in Scotland Scotland is the uk's most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts - 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch Ness. It has a population of just over five million people which is...
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Read tge passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Living in Scotland

Scotland is the uk's most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts - 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch Ness.
It has a population of just over five million people which is about 8.5 per cent of the whole UK population. Over 2 million of these live on Glasgow and Edinburgh, and almost half of Scotland's population live in the Central Belt, where both the largest city (Glasgow), and the capital city (Edinburgh) are located.
Scotland also hosts one of the biggest arts festivals in the world. This is commonly known as the Edinburgh Festival but is actually made up of a number of different festivals which happen at different times of the year, though many do take place in August and September. Many people have heard of the Fringe Festival, but there are also the International Festival, the Film Festival, the Children's Festival and the Edinburgh Mela which is an intercultural festival.
Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ...........
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ............
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ............
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ............
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival ............

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11 tháng 2 2020

1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ......T.....
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ...F.........
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ........T....
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ...F.........
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival .......F.....

16 tháng 3 2022

1 Scottish people inhabbit on over 1/6 of its all island : T

2 Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population : F

3 People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities :T
 

4 There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival : F

5 There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival : F

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6 tháng 12 2017

Australia is an island continent in the South Pacific. The capital is Canberra, but the city with the biggest population is Sydney, which has nearly four million. English is the first language of most people, but there are also many immigrants who speak other languages.

Canada is the second largest country in land side. It stretches 3,223 miles from east to west and from the North Pole to the U.S border. Both English and French are official languages. Many French-speaking people live in the province of Quebec, where Montreal is the biggest city. Canada has a cold winter and many Canadian enjoy winter sports, such as skiing and ice skating.

Questions: What is the the area of Canada ?

Canada is the second largest in land side

MÔN TIẾNG ANH 8 WEEK 24 : UNIT 8: ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES- (ANH 8) I. Choose the word in each line that has different stress pattern 1. A. coffee B. rupee C. trainee D. agree 2. A. kangaroo B. Taiwanese C. guarantee D. symbolize 3. A. Maltese B. festive C. degree D. unique 4. A. government B. celebrate C. nominate D. popular 5. A. Canadian B. introduce C. Guyanese D. absentee II. Complete the words under the pictures with -ee(s)or -ese, then mark the stressed syllable in each...
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MÔN TIẾNG ANH 8

WEEK 24 : UNIT 8: ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES- (ANH 8)

I. Choose the word in each line that has different stress pattern

1. A. coffee B. rupee C. trainee D. agree

2. A. kangaroo B. Taiwanese C. guarantee D. symbolize

3. A. Maltese B. festive C. degree D. unique

4. A. government B. celebrate C. nominate D. popular

5. A. Canadian B. introduce C. Guyanese D. absentee

II. Complete the words under the pictures with -ee(s)or -ese, then mark the stressed syllable in each word

1. address ………. 2. Vietnam …… 3. lych ………… 4. Japan ……….. 5. refug .………..

6. Bhutan .…….. 7. committ ……… 8. Portugu …..… 9. chimpanz …… 10. Chin ..………..

III. Complete the sentences with the words in the box

accent / brigade / cattle / fence / football / igloo / loch / monument / native / symbol

1.The silver tern is a national…………………..of New Zealand.

2. Mount Rushmore is a national………………….carved into a mountain in South Dakota USA.

3. Trung speaks English like a ……………….though he comes from Viet Nam.

4. I sometimes thought John’s ……………………sounded English sometimes American.

5. In Scotland, the word “………………..” is used to describe any large, enclosed expanse of water.

6. It took six years to build the rabbit-proof……………………..in Australia.

7. England is the original home of…………………because the sport was invented there.

8. Edinburgh, Scotland was the first city in the world to have its own fire…………………..in 1824.

9. Anna Creek Station in South Australia is the world’s largest……….station with an area of 24,000km2

10. An…………………is a type of Shelter built of snow by the Inuit, the Aboriginal peoples in Canada.

IV. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences

1.Both French and English are …………….…… languages in Canada. (office)

2. NSW is the …………….… of the New South Wales, the most populous state in Australia. (abbreviate)

3. The Gold Coast is famous for its most …………….…… theme parks in Australia such as Dreamworld and WhiteWater World. (icon)

4. Do you know that the telephone, the television and penicillin are Scottish …………….……? (invent)

5. Visitors can spend …………….…… days exploring amazing natural beauty of New Zealand. (end)

6. There are different kinds of …………….…… provided throughout Disneyland. (entertain)

7. Scotland is a …………….…… land and this is noted for its rich and interesting history. (lengend)

8. We will take the early …………….…… from Sydney to Wellington. (fly)

9. Niagara Falls, on the border of the USA and Canada is one of the most …………….…… scenery in the world. (spectacle)

10. There are many tourist …………….…… in London such as British Museum, London Eye and Tower of London. (attract).

V. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in present tenses (present simple, present continuous and present perfect)

1.A koala (spend) …………….…… about 18-20 hours sleeping in the tree forks.

2. It’s only my first week in Wales, and I (see) …………….…… so many interesting things already.

3. The number of kiwis in this area (decrease) …………….…… quickly.

4. The Aborigines (live) …………….…… in Australia for more than 40.000 years.

5. Most European citizens (not - have) …………….…… to apply for a visa to visit Canada.

6. At the moment, thousands of people (gather) …………….…… in Trafalgar Square, London to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.

7. The kangaroo (become) …………….…… a symbol of Australia since 1773.

8. The bald eagle, an American symbol, (not live) …………….…… in any other places besides North America.

9. I think Mr Viet (not-be) …………….…… to Northern Ireland yet.

10. The Taylors (not -stay) …………….…… in New York now. They moved to San Francisco two months ago.

VI. Use the verbs in the box in present simple tense to complete the sentences

arrive / be / have / leave / open / retire / return / rise / start / visit

1.The plane form Washington D.C to Ottawa………………..in Fifteen minutes.

2. The Sydney Country Music Festival………………..on the first Saturday of next month.

3. Mr Nam…………………breakfast with the president of the United States tomorrow.

4. As you are in Vancouver now, the sun……………….a minute earlier tomorrow.

5. The train (not)………………in Edinburgh at 11 tonight as it departed late.

6. There ………………..another bus to Canberra this weekend.

7. Mr and Mrs Wilson………………….to California this weekend.

8. My brother………………work in Liverpool next Monday.

9. We………………..the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on Day 6.

10. I think that Julia’s father………………..in two years.

VII. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences

1.The Statue of Liberty is a major monument in New York which …………. freedom.

A. attracts B. symbolizes C. decides D. understands

2. Like the kangaroo in Koala, the platypus is a …………. animal in Australia.

A. scenic B. tailless C. foreign D. unique

3. David uses English as his mother …………. because he comes back from the UK.

A. tongue B. mouth C. nose D. cheek

4. The Sydney Opera House is an …………. of Australia creative and technical achievement.

A. orchestra B. emblem C. icon D. armorial

5. The Government of New Zealand has done a lot to …………. The culture of the Maori.

A. preserve B. surround C. puzzle D. pronounce

6. Coming to Scotland visitors can drive through vast green ………….

A. lochs B. stations C. castles D. pastures.

7. - How is your holiday in New Zealand?

- ………….

A. Really B. Awesome C. Absolutely right D. Sure.

8. The flight number 781 to Melbourne ……………at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning.

A. arrives B. is arriving C. has arrived D. will arrive

9. Some documents say that people ……………..the Glastonbury Festival since the beginning of the 19-th century.

A. celebrated B. were celebrating C. have celebrated D. celebrate

10. We …………….on the Great Ocean Road, an Australian National Heritage at the moment.

A. will drive B. drive C. have driven D. are driving

VIII.Read the following passage and answer the questions

New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island as well as smaller islands. New Zealand is 268.000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.

Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10-th century, and by the 12-th century there were many Maori settlement along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, Which means “ The land of long white cloud”. Seven hundred years later, large numbers of Europeans started to settle in New Zealand. According to Government figures, the population of New Zealand in 2015 was over four million, and of these, about 75 percent lived in the North Island.

There are four main cities, Auckland, in the North, the largest city with a population of over one million people. Auckland’s population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and exciting place to live.

Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and quieter than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often compared to a small Scottish city.

1. Where is New Zealand located?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

2. When did Maori people first come to New Zealand?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

3. What does “ Aotearoa” mean?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

4. Where do most New Zealanders live?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

5. Why is Auckland an interesting city?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

IX. Use the words given and other words, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given (Use 2-5 words in total)

Example: - My house has a small garden. (is) à There is a small garden in my house.

1.We have never been to Alaska before.

- It is the first time we…………………….to Alaska. (ever)

2. Tom plans to open another restaurant in Manchester next month.

- Tom………………………….in Manchester next month. (is)

3. The last time Phong visited Tasmania was five years ago.

- Phong…………………………………five years. (visited)

4. The early train is scheduled to arrive in London at 10 o’clock.

- The early train……………………at 10 o’clock. (arrives)

5. It is the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen.

- I ………………………beautiful water fall. (such)

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Read the text and choose the best options : Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the...
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Read the text and choose the best options :

Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the world. Because the island continent was separated from the rest of the world for many years, these animals developed in different ways. Many of the animals in Australia are marsupials. Marsupials are animals such as koalas and wombats.The kangaroo is perhaps the best known of the marsupials. Besides the marsupial, the strange animals of the continent include emu and the duckbill platypus. There are many physical feature of Australia that also are unique, including the central part of the country known as "Outback" , which consists off three main deserts. More than half of all Australians live in large, morden cities along the coast. There are so many people living in the small towns on the edge of the Outback, where there is plenty of grassfor raising sheep and cattle. Autralia rates first in the world for sheep raising. In fact, there are more than 10 times as many sheep in Australia as there are people!

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

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7 tháng 5 2018

Read the text and choose the best options :

Australia is the only country that fills an entire continent. It is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country. Australia, called the island continent, is totallt surrounded by water. The island continent is, in large part, a very dry, flat land. Yet it supports a magnificent anf unusual collection of wildlife. Australia is a land of oddities. There are many unusual animals and plants that cannot be found anywhere ellse in the world. Because the island continent was separated from the rest of the world for many years, these animals developed in different ways. Many of the animals in Australia are marsupials. Marsupials are animals such as koalas and wombats.The kangaroo is perhaps the best known of the marsupials. Besides the marsupial, the strange animals of the continent include emu and the duckbill platypus. There are many physical feature of Australia that also are unique, including the central part of the country known as "Outback" , which consists off three main deserts. More than half of all Australians live in large, morden cities along the coast. There are so many people living in the small towns on the edge of the Outback, where there is plenty of grassfor raising sheep and cattle. Autralia rates first in the world for sheep raising. In fact, there are more than 10 times as many sheep in Australia as there are people!

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

12 tháng 8 2019

1. The text mainly discusses.........

A. The geography B. The wildlife of Australia C. The economy of Australia D. A and B are correct

2. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Australia is surrounded by two large bodies of water

B. Australia has unique and strange collection of wildlife

C.Australia don't have any deserts

D. Australia is a large continent

3. Which animal is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Koala B. Camel C. Sheep D. Platypus

4. The majority of Australians live in/on............

A. The small towns B. The desert C. Farms D. Big cities

17 tháng 3 2020

Question 23. New Zealand/divide/the North Island/the South Island/.

A: New Zealand is divided into the North Island or the South Island.

B: New Zealand divides into the North Island and the South Island.

C: New Zealand is divided into the North Island and the South Island.

D: New Zealand has divided into the North Island and the South Island.

Question 22. Alaska/a state/the USA/face/both Arctic Ocean/ the Pacific Ocean/.

A:Alaska, a state in the USA, faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.

B: Alaska is a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.

C: Alaska is a state in the USA faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.

D: Alaska, a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.

29 tháng 9 2018

Hawaii was the last state join=> to join the United States. It became the 50th state in=> ON August 21st , 1959. Hawaii is the southernmost state in the country. It also is the only state making=> made up entirely of islands. Hawaii is nicknamed the Aloha State. Aloha is a greeting by=> in the Hawaiian language. It can mean "hello" or "goodbye". Most Hawaiians would probably say that aloha is the expression of welcome. Million of tourists visit Hawaii to enjoy its mild climate and sparkling beaches. Hawaii is made up of 8 majority=> major islands and 128 islets (small islands). Honolulu, where is=> 0 on the island of Oahu, is the capital of Hawaii and its largest city. About three-fourth of Hawaii's people live on Oahu. About three-fourth of Hawaii's people live on Oahu. The island of Hawaii is large=> the largest of the islands. It is sometimes called the Big Island

29 tháng 9 2018

Million => Millions

three-fourth=> three-fourths