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19 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án:  D

24 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án:  C

16 tháng 11 2016

1. Micheal Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the US.

2. In1964, he joined the band "the Jackson Brothers".

3. In 1971, he began his solo career.

4. He was called "the King of Pop" and got a lot of awards, including 13 Grammy Awards and 26 American Music Awards.

5. "Earth Song" is one of his most successful song.

6. He died on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles, California, the US.

Tick cho mình ^^

22 tháng 8 2020

Know as the "King of Pop", Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 to June 25,2009) (1) was a best-selling American singer, songwriter and dancer. As a child, Jackson (2) became the lead singer of his family's popular Motown group, the Jackson 5. He went on to a solo (3) career of astonishing worldwide success, delivering No.1 hits from the (4) albums Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad. In his later year, Jackson was dogged by allegations (5) of child molestation. He died of a drug overdose just (6) before launching a comeback tour in 2009.

22 tháng 8 2020

cảm ơn bạn nhiều nha!

I.Choose the best answer to complete the sentences 1.-.................do you find making pottery?-I finding making pottery interesting A.What B.How C.Why D.When 2.Jenny ..................two eggshells and he will contiue the third one A.carves B.has carved C.carved D.will carved 3.My father hates ...................coffee.He prefers tea A.to dink B.dink C.dinks D.dinking 4.I have a temperature, ..................................... A.but I go to bed early B.so I feel tired C.or I am...
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I.Choose the best answer to complete the sentences

1.-.................do you find making pottery?-I finding making pottery interesting

A.What B.How C.Why D.When

2.Jenny ..................two eggshells and he will contiue the third one

A.carves B.has carved C.carved D.will carved

3.My father hates ...................coffee.He prefers tea

A.to dink B.dink C.dinks D.dinking

4.I have a temperature, .....................................

A.but I go to bed early B.so I feel tired C.or I am putting on weight D.and I eat more vegetables

5.Which word has the underlined part pronouced differently from the others?

A.away B.answer C.sunburn D.picture

6.Which word has main stress differently from the others?

A.volunteer B.charity C.melody D.calorie

7.Beethoven .......................a lot of songs

A.composes B.composed C.has composed D.compose

8.Liz: I am so nervous that I am Putting on weight

Tony:...................................

A.Wash your hand more B.Eat less junk food C.Sleep more D.Sunbathe less

9.Jack spends almost his time staring at his smartphone,................is very short-sighted

A.and B.or C.but D.so

10.My father loved ..................horse-siding when he was young

A.doing B.going C.playing D.taking

11.She feels itchy and her nose is running. She says she has.................

A.headache B.toothache C.allergy D.flu

12.Jenifer says that she................collecting dolls, but she ....................in the future

A.will like/ won't continue B.likes/ won't continue C.likes/continues D.will like/continues

13.It is interesting_______tree leaves from different continues

A.collecting B.to collect C.collect D.collects

14.My dad enjoys_________his bike to work

A.to ride B.ride C.rides D.riding

15.I love cooking,_______my sister doesn't

A.because B.so C.but D.and

16.Laughing is good________your health

A.for B.to C.with D.of

17.Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced/3:/

A.dear B.pear C.earn D.heart

18.Choose one mistake and correct it

I find carve eggshells boring because it takes a lot of time to complete onshell

A B C D

II.Read the passage and answer the question

Micael Jackson was born on August 29,1958,in Gary in the United States. In 1964, Michael joined the band "the Jackson Brothers". He began his solo career in 1971.He was called "the King of Pop". In his career, he got a lot of awards, including 13 Grammy Awards and 26 American Music Awards. "Earth Song"ia one of his most successful songs. He died on June 25, 2009in Los Angeles, California, the U.S

1.When was Michael Jakson born?

...............................................................

2.Where was Michael Jakson born?

...............................................................

3.When did Michael join the band "the Jackson Brothers" ?

...............................................................

4.Did he start his solo career in 1964?

...............................................................

III.Writing

I.Rewrite the following sentences in such way that they stay the same meaning

1.Ha Noi has many interesting places.

-> There are.........................................

2.The blue dress is cheaper than the red one

-> The red dress is ..........................................

II.Write an invitation card to yuor birthday party by filling the suitable information

Dear............

I am having a birthday party on .............................................................................................................

The party will be at...............................................................at...................................................................

I hope you will come and join the fun.

Love,

.....................................................................................................................................................................

Tel:.................................................................................................

1
29 tháng 7 2017

I.Choose the best answer to complete the sentences

1.-.................do you find making pottery?-I finding making pottery interesting

A.What B.How C.Why D.When

2.Jenny ..................two eggshells and he will contiue the third one

A.carves B.has carved C.carved D.will carved

3.My father hates ...................coffee.He prefers tea

A.to dink B.dink C.dinks D.dinking

4.I have a temperature, .....................................

A.but I go to bed early B.so I feel tired C.or I am putting on weight D.and I eat more vegetables

5.Which word has the underlined part pronouced differently from the others?

A.away B.answer C.sunburn D.picture

6.Which word has main stress differently from the others?

A.volunteer B.charity C.melody D.calorie

7.Beethoven .......................a lot of songs

A.composes B.composed C.has composed D.compose

8.Liz: I am so nervous that I am Putting on weight

Tony:...................................

A.Wash your hand more B.Eat less junk food C.Sleep more D.Sunbathe less

9.Jack spends almost his time staring at his smartphone,................is very short-sighted

A.and B.or C.but D.so

10.My father loved ..................horse-siding when he was young

A.doing B.going C.playing D.taking

11.She feels itchy and her nose is running. She says she has.................

A.headache B.toothache C.allergy D.flu

12.Jenifer says that she................collecting dolls, but she ....................in the future

A.will like/ won't continue B.likes/ won't continue C.likes/continues D.will like/continues

13.It is interesting_______tree leaves from different continues

A.collecting B.to collect C.collect D.collects

14.My dad enjoys_________his bike to work

A.to ride B.ride C.rides D.riding

15.I love cooking,_______my sister doesn't

A.because B.so C.but D.and

16.Laughing is good________your health

A.for B.to C.with D.of

17.Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced/3:/

A.dear B.pear C.earn D.heart

18.Choose one mistake and correct it

I find carve -> carving eggshells boring because it takes a lot of time to complete onshell

A B C D

II.Read the passage and answer the question

Micael Jackson was born on August 29,1958,in Gary in the United States. In 1964, Michael joined the band "the Jackson Brothers". He began his solo career in 1971.He was called "the King of Pop". In his career, he got a lot of awards, including 13 Grammy Awards and 26 American Music Awards. "Earth Song"ia one of his most successful songs. He died on June 25, 2009in Los Angeles, California, the U.S

1.When was Michael Jakson born?

-> He was born on August 29, 1958.

2.Where was Michael Jakson born?

-> He was born in Gary in the United States.

3.When did Michael join the band "the Jackson Brothers" ?

-> He joined the band in 1964.

4.Did he start his solo career in 1964?

-> No, he didn't.

III.Writing

I.Rewrite the following sentences in such way that they stay the same meaning

1.Ha Noi has many interesting places.

-> There are many interesting places in Ha Noi.

2.The blue dress is cheaper than the red one

-> The red dress is more expensive than the blue one.

II.Write an invitation card to yuor birthday party by filling the suitable information

Dear An,

I am having a birthday party on 29/04/1999

The party will be at 7:30 a.m. at my house

I hope you will come and join the fun.

Love,

Minh

Tel: 0918248521

22 tháng 11 2021

1 was

2 became

3 career 

4 albums

5 of

6 before 

4 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án:  B

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 from 38 to 42. The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-todo families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of...
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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 from 38 to 42.

The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-todo families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of his relatives died. Afterwards, he studied law and moved to the Western District of North California. When that territory became the state of Tennessee, Jackson was elected the state’s first congressman. His name became a household word during the war of 1812, when, as a U.S Army major general, he led troops against the Creek Indians in the Mississippi Territory and later defeated the British at New Orleans.

After his presidential inauguration, Jackson rode on horseback to the White House to attend a private party. Crowds of well-wishers suddenly appeared at the reception and nearly destroyed the White House as they tried to glimpse the new president. The common man had made a dramatic entrance onto the national political scene.

Jackson’s two terms moved American society toward truer democracy. Many states abandoned property requirements for voting. Elected officials began to act more truly as representatives of the people than as their leaders. As president of the common man, Jackson waged a war against the Bank of the United States, vetoing the bill that re-chartered the institution, declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few.

Although he had built his reputation as an Indian fighter during the War of 1812, Jackson was not an Indian hater. He adopted what was at the time considered an enlightened solution to the Indian problem-removal. Many tribes submitted peacefully to being moved to the West. Others were marched by force to the Indian Territory, under brutal conditions, along what the Cherokees called the Trail of Tears.

One of Andrew Jackson’s most enduring legacies was the Democratic Party, which under him became a highly organized political party. In opposition to the Democrats were the Whigs, a party that attracted supporters of the Bank of the United States and opposed the tyranny of the man called “King Andrew”. A less specific but more basic legacy is the populist philosophy of politics that still bears the name “Jacksonian Democracy.”

According to the passage, why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?

A. He thought it benefited only rich people.

B. It started a war.

C. It opposed electing him “King Andrew”.

D. It opposed giving common people the right to vote.

1
24 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án A

He thought it benefited only rich people

Thông tin trong câu trên: declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few

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 from 1 to 7. The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of...
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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 from 1 to 7.

The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of his relatives died. Afterwards, he studied law and moved to the Western District of North California. When that territory became the state of Tennessee, Jackson was elected the state’s first congressman. His name became a household word during the war of 1812, when, as a U.S Army major general, he led troops against the Creek Indians in the Mississippi Territory and later defeated the British at New Orleans.

After his presidential inauguration, Jackson rode on horseback to the White House to attend a private party. Crowds of well-wishers suddenly appeared at the reception and nearly destroyed the White House as they tried to glimpse the new president. The common man had made a dramatic entrance onto the national political scene.

Jackson’s two terms moved American society toward truer democracy. Many states abandoned property requirements for voting. Elected officials began to act more truly as representatives of the people than as their leaders. As president of the common man, Jackson waged a war against the Bank of the United States, vetoing the bill that re-chartered the institution, declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few.

Although he had built his reputation as an Indian fighter during the War of 1812, Jackson was not an Indian hater. He adopted what was at the time considered an enlightened solution to the Indian problem-removal. Many tribes submitted peacefully to being moved to the West. Others were marched by force to the Indian Territory, under brutal conditions, along what the Cherokees called the Trail of Tears.

One of Andrew Jackson’s most enduring legacies was the Democratic Party, which under him became a highly organized political party. In opposition to the Democrats were the Whigs, a party that attracted supporters of the Bank of the United States and opposed the tyranny of the man called “King Andrew”. A less specific but more basic legacy is the populist philosophy of politics that still bears the name “Jacksonian Democracy.”

According to the passage, why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?

A. He thought it benefited only rich people.

B. It started a war.

C. It opposed electing him “King Andrew”.

D. It opposed giving common people the right to vote

1
21 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án A

Thông tin nằm ở đoạn 3: “…declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few.” – tuyên bố nó là 1 tổ chức nguy hiểm vì chỉ mang lợi nhuận cho những kẻ giàu có.

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 from 1 to 7. The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of...
Đọc tiếp

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 from 1 to 7.

The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1928 marked the political ascendancy of the “common man” in American politics. Whereas all previous presidents had been Easterners from well-to-do families, Jackson was a self-made man of modest wealth from the West. Born in 1767, Jackson fought in the American Revolution, in which many of his relatives died. Afterwards, he studied law and moved to the Western District of North California. When that territory became the state of Tennessee, Jackson was elected the state’s first congressman. His name became a household word during the war of 1812, when, as a U.S Army major general, he led troops against the Creek Indians in the Mississippi Territory and later defeated the British at New Orleans.

After his presidential inauguration, Jackson rode on horseback to the White House to attend a private party. Crowds of well-wishers suddenly appeared at the reception and nearly destroyed the White House as they tried to glimpse the new president. The common man had made a dramatic entrance onto the national political scene.

Jackson’s two terms moved American society toward truer democracy. Many states abandoned property requirements for voting. Elected officials began to act more truly as representatives of the people than as their leaders. As president of the common man, Jackson waged a war against the Bank of the United States, vetoing the bill that re-chartered the institution, declaring it a dangerous monopoly that profited the wealthy few.

Although he had built his reputation as an Indian fighter during the War of 1812, Jackson was not an Indian hater. He adopted what was at the time considered an enlightened solution to the Indian problem-removal. Many tribes submitted peacefully to being moved to the West. Others were marched by force to the Indian Territory, under brutal conditions, along what the Cherokees called the Trail of Tears.

One of Andrew Jackson’s most enduring legacies was the Democratic Party, which under him became a highly organized political party. In opposition to the Democrats were the Whigs, a party that attracted supporters of the Bank of the United States and opposed the tyranny of the man called “King Andrew”. A less specific but more basic legacy is the populist philosophy of politics that still bears the name “Jacksonian Democracy.”

The word “brutal” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.

A. tearful

B. abrupt

C. humane

D. harsh

1
3 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án D

‘brutal’: (a) hung bạo, tàn ác = harsh (a): thô bạo, ác nghiệt, tàn nhẫn