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18 tháng 8 2020

49. Although it was stormy, I went to the library to borrow some books.
A. I went to the library to borrow some books because it was stormy.
B. I went to the library to borrow some books, so it was stormy.
C. I went to the library to borrow some books about storms.
D. Despite the stormy weather, I went to the library to borrow some books.

18 tháng 8 2020

49. Although it was stormy, I went to the library to borrow some books.
A. I went to the library to borrow some books because it was stormy.
B. I went to the library to borrow some books, so it was stormy.
C. I went to the library to borrow some books about storms.
D. Despite the stormy weather, I went to the library to borrow some books.

IX.Read the passage then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or no information (N). Last week I went with my elder brother to visit our National Library. We came there early in the morning and the library was crowded with school children. It was a Saturday morning. Before our country became free, it was known as “Raffles Library”. It is said to be one of the modern libraries in Asia. The library is situated in Stamford Road beside our National Museum. There are hundred...
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IX.Read the passage then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or no information (N).

Last week I went with my elder brother to visit our National Library. We came there early in the morning and the library was crowded with school children. It was a Saturday morning. Before our country became free, it was known as “Raffles Library”. It is said to be one of the modern libraries in Asia.

The library is situated in Stamford Road beside our National Museum. There are hundred thousands of books in the library including valuable reference books, for university students. Almost all secondary school students are members of the library and they are allowed to borrow four books at a time.

STATEMENTS (T) (F) (N)

0. It was in the summer √

1. They went to the library last month

2. There were a lot of school children in the library

3. They came there on Sunday

4. That library used to have another name

5. It is the most well-known library in the world.

6. It is in front of the Nation Museum

7. There are few books in the library

8. Most of the members of the library are secondary school students

9. They can borrow four books in a school-year.

10. They will come there tomorrow

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10 tháng 2 2019

1.F.

2.T.

3.F.

4.T.

5.N.

6.F.

7.F.

8.T

9.F.

10.N.

II/ CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 1/ “I spoke slowly. The foreigner could understandme”. Means a. I spoke slowly so that the foreigner could understand me b. I spoke slowly in order to the foreigner could understand me. c. I spoke slowly that the foreigner could understand me d. I spoke slowly to make the foreigner could understand me 2/ He had to explain the lesson very clearly……………………. a. in order that his student to understandit b. so that his students could understand it c. so as his...
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II/ CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

1/ “I spoke slowly. The foreigner could understandme”. Means

a. I spoke slowly so that the foreigner could understand me

b. I spoke slowly in order to the foreigner could understand me.

c. I spoke slowly that the foreigner could understand me

d. I spoke slowly to make the foreigner could understand me

2/ He had to explain the lesson very clearly…………………….

a. in order that his student to understandit b. so that his students could understand it

c. so as his students to understand it d. so that his students to understand it

3/ He studies very hard ……………………………………

a. in order to fail the examination b. so that to get knowledge

c. so as not to pass examination d. in order that he could be illiterate

4/ We have to start early…………………………we won’t be late

a. so that b. so as to c. because d. although

5/ They were talking in whispers…………..nobody could hear them.

a. in order to b. so that c. in order that d. b and c arte correct

6/ He hurried to the station . He didn’t want to miss the train

a. he hurried to the station so that he couldn’t miss the train

b. he hurried to the station in order that he couldn’t miss the train

c. he hurried to the station not to miss the train d. all are correct

7/ She went to the library in order that she could borrow some books

a.she went to the library so as to borrow some books b.she went to the library that she could borrow some books

c.she went to the library so that she could borrow some books d. all are correct

8/ The schoolboys are in hurry………………….they will not be late for school

a. so as to b. to c. in order that d. for

9/ We set off early…………………..we wouldn’t get stuck in the traffic

a. although b. so that c. because d. in case

10/ I shouted in order that I could warn everybody of danger

a. I shouted to warn everybody of danger

b. I shouted so as to warn everybody of danger

c. I shouted so that to warn everybody of danger

d. a and b are correct

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13 tháng 1 2019

II/ CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

1/ “I spoke slowly. The foreigner could understandme”. Means

a. I spoke slowly so that the foreigner could understand me

b. I spoke slowly in order to the foreigner could understand me.

c. I spoke slowly that the foreigner could understand me

d. I spoke slowly to make the foreigner could understand me

2/ He had to explain the lesson very clearly…………………….

a. in order that his student to understandit b. so that his students could understand it

c. so as his students to understand it d. so that his students to understand it

3/ He studies very hard ………………(SAI ĐỀ)

a. in order to fail the examination b. so that to get knowledge

c. so as not to pass examination d. in order that he could be illiterate

4/ We have to start early…………………………we won’t be late

a. so that b. so as to c. because d. although

5/ They were talking in whispers…………..nobody could hear them.

a. in order to b. so that c. in order that d. b and c arte correct

6/ He hurried to the station . He didn’t want to miss the train

a. he hurried to the station so that he couldn’t miss the train

b. he hurried to the station in order that he couldn’t miss the train

c. he hurried to the station not to miss the train

d. all are correct

7/ She went to the library in order that she could borrow some books

a.she went to the library so as to borrow some books

b.she went to the library that she could borrow some books

c.she went to the library so that she could borrow some books

d. all are correct

8/ The schoolboys are in hurry………………….they will not be late for school

a. so as to b. to c. in order that d. for

9/ We set off early…………………..we wouldn’t get stuck in the traffic

a. although b. so that c. because d. in case

10/ I shouted in order that I could warn everybody of danger

a. I shouted to warn everybody of danger

b. I shouted so as to warn everybody of danger

c. I shouted so that to warn everybody of danger

d. a and b are correct

13 tháng 1 2019

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

People did not visit the library in Carissa because _______ .

A. there were too few books

B. it was too difficult to walk there

C. people didn’t like the camels

D. people in Carissa didn’t like reading

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10 tháng 4 2019

Chọn B

Người ta không đến thư viện cả Carissa vì:

A. có quá ít sách.

B. quá khó khăn để đi bộ đến đó.

C. người ta không thích những chú lạc đà.

D. người ở Carissa không thích đọc.

Dẫn chứng: “It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.”

Tạm dịch: Nó mất quá nhiều công sức để băng qua sa mạc chỉ để mượn sách.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa. ...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

   In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

   Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

   The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

 

People did not visit the library in Carissa because _______ .

A. there were too few books 

B. it was too difficult to walk there

C. people didn’t like the camels

D. people in Carissa didn’t like reading

1
4 tháng 7 2019

Chọn B

Người ta không đến thư viện cả Carissa vì:

A. có quá ít sách.

B. quá khó khăn để đi bộ đến đó.

C. người ta không thích những chú lạc đà.

D. người ở Carissa không thích đọc.

Dẫn chứng: “It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.”

Tạm dịch: Nó mất quá nhiều công sức để băng qua sa mạc chỉ để mượn sách.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

People did not visit the library in Carissa because _______ .

A. there were too few books

B. it was too difficult to walk there

C. people didn’t like the camels

D. people in Carissa didn’t like reading

1
15 tháng 4 2018

ĐÁP ÁN B

Người ta không đến thư viện cả Carissa vì:

A. có quá ít sách.

B. quá khó khăn để đi bộ đến đó.

C. người ta không thích những chú lạc đà.

D. người ở Carissa không thích đọc.

Dẫn chứng: “It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.”

Tạm dịch: Nó mất quá nhiều công sức để băng qua sa mạc chỉ để mượn sách.

True , False or no imformation Last week I went with my elder brother to visit our National Library . We came there early in the morning and the library was crowed with school children . It was a Saturday morning . Before our country became free , it was known as Raffles Library . It is said to be one of the modern libraries in Asia The library is situated in Stamford Road beside our National Museum . There are hundre thousands of books in the library including valuable reference books for...
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True , False or no imformation

Last week I went with my elder brother to visit our National Library . We came there early in the morning and the library was crowed with school children . It was a Saturday morning . Before our country became free , it was known as Raffles Library . It is said to be one of the modern libraries in Asia

The library is situated in Stamford Road beside our National Museum . There are hundre thousands of books in the library including valuable reference books for university students . Almost all secondary school students are members of the library and they are allowed to borrow four books at a time

STATEMENTS T F N
It was in the summer
They went to the library last month
There were lots of school children in the library
They came there on Sunday
That library used to have another name
It is the most well - known library in the world
It is in front of the Nation Museum
There are few books in the library
Most of the members of the library are secondary school students
They can borrow four books in a school - year
They will come there tomorrow

3
5 tháng 12 2018

F

T

F

T

F

F

F

T

F

N

5 tháng 12 2018

1. N

2. F

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. F

7. F

8. F

9. T

10. F

11. N

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

Which of the following do NOT travel with the Mobile Camel Library?

A. People who borrow the books

B. People who work in the library

C. People who take care of the camels 

D. People who guard the books

1
11 tháng 1 2019

ĐÁP ÁN A

Thứ nào sau đây không đồng hành cùng với thư viện lạc đà di động?

A. Người mượn sách.

B. Người làm trong thư viện.

C. Người chăm sóc lạc đà.

D. Người canh giữ sách.

Dẫn chứng: “A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camel.”

Tạm dịch: Một người thủ thư, một trợ lí thư viện, một người chăn gia súc và một bảo vệ, đều du hành với lạc đà.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

        These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

        In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

        Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

        The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

(From Reading Challenge 2)

Which of the following do NOT travel with the Mobile Camel Library?

A. People who borrow the books

B. People who work in the library

C. People who take care of the camels 

D. People who guard the books

1
19 tháng 1 2018

Chọn A

Thứ nào sau đây không đồng hành cùng với thư viện lạc đà di động?

A. Người mượn sách.

B. Người làm trong thư viện.

C. Người chăm sóc lạc đà.

D. Người canh giữ sách.

Dẫn chứng: “A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camel.”

Tạm dịch: Một người thủ thư, một trợ lí thư viện, một người chăn gia súc và một bảo vệ, đều du hành với lạc đà.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa. ...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C , or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions

   These days it is easy for most of us to get a hold of the latest books or magazines. We can go to bookstores, order them through the Internet, or borrow them from the local libraries. Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book. This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Carissa region of Kenya in East Africa.

   In 1996, librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Carissa. The library had no shortage of books, but people weren’t coming to read them. It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books. Oluoch racked his brain for ways to entice people into the library. After a lot of thought, he hit upon a great idea. If people wouldn’t come to the library, then he would have to take the library to them. Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels, and created the Mobile Camel Library.

   Starting with three camels in 1996, but more recently expanding the service to six camels, the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people. Twice a month, the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Carissa region. These hard-working animals need little water and can carry up to 500 pounds of books across the sands. A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camels. The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.

   The children of Carissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s effort. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time. He knows the Carissa library punishes people for losing books, just like any other library. However, the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries. If a village loses a book, the camel library stops visiting.

 

Which of the following do NOT travel with the Mobile Camel Library?

A. People who borrow the books 

B. People who work in the library

C. People who take care of the camels

D. People who guard the books

1
5 tháng 1 2019

Chọn A

Thứ nào sau đây không đồng hành cùng với thư viện lạc đà di động?

A. Người mượn sách.

B. Người làm trong thư viện.

C. Người chăm sóc lạc đà.

D. Người canh giữ sách.

Dẫn chứng: “A librarian, a library assistant, a herdsman, and a lookout all travel with the camel.”

Tạm dịch: Một người thủ thư, một trợ lí thư viện, một người chăn gia súc và một bảo vệ, đều du hành với lạc đà.