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18 tháng 5 2022

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18 tháng 5 2022

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7 tháng 4 2019

Robots will do most of the housework,............... we will have more time for our family.

A. but B. although C. if D. so

7 tháng 4 2019

Robot sẽ làm hầu hết các công việc nhà, ............... chúng ta sẽ có nhiều thời gian hơn cho gia đình.

A.nhưng B.mặc dù C.nếu D.vì vậy

Đáp án đúng là D

III. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). 1. The Eiffel tower is the most …………. landmark in the world.   A. visit                  B. visiting                    C. visited                        D. to visit2. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes ……….. a coffee shop ………. the old town.  A. on – on                  B. at – at                     C. in – in                      D. on – at3. - Do you know the most …………. drink in Vietnam? A. popular               B. cheap...
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III. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D).

1. The Eiffel tower is the most …………. landmark in the world.

   A. visit                  B. visiting                    C. visited                        D. to visit

2. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes ……….. a coffee shop ………. the old town.

  A. on – on                  B. at – at                     C. in – in                      D. on – at

3. - Do you know the most …………. drink in Vietnam?

 A. popular               B. cheap                       C. hot                      D. best

4. People in Tokyo are very polite ………….. friendly.

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

5. Have you ever ……………. to Manchester?

A. be                    B. been                     C. being                          D. went

6. I think it is a very nice town ……………….. the weather is good and the people are friendly.

 A. because                    B. if                    C. so                       D. although

7. This is the first time that I ……………… a 3d film.

 A. watch                        B. watched                 C. watches                        D. have watched

 8. I …………. Da Lat three times in all.

A. visit                        B. visited                   C. visiting                     D. have visited

9. The red double-decker bus is London’s famous …………...

 A. sign                       B. signal                         C. symbol                            D. logo

10. Which …………. is Britain in? – Europe.

 A. country                      B. continent                       C. city                             D. area

 11. People must be well-prepared …………. they want to climb Mount Everest.

A. after                   B. until                     C. although                         D. before

12. The food is ………….

A. noisy                 B. delicious                      C. friendly                              D. quiet

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7 tháng 2 2022

1. The Eiffel tower is the most …………. landmark in the world.

   A. visit                  B. visiting                    C. visited                        D. to visit

2. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes ……….. a coffee shop ………. the old town.

  A. on – on                  B. at – at                     C. in – in                      D. on – at

3. - Do you know the most …………. drink in Vietnam?

 A. popular               B. cheap                       C. hot                      D. best

4. People in Tokyo are very polite ………….. friendly.

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

5. Have you ever ……………. to Manchester?

A. be                    B. been                     C. being                          D. went

6. I think it is a very nice town ……………….. the weather is good and the people are friendly.

 A. because                    B. if                    C. so                       D. although

7. This is the first time that I ……………… a 3d film.

 A. watch                        B. watched                 C. watches                        D. have watched

 8. I …………. Da Lat three times in all.

A. visit                        B. visited                   C. visiting                     D. have visited

9. The red double-decker bus is London’s famous …………...

 A. sign                       B. signal                         C. symbol                            D. logo

10. Which …………. is Britain in? – Europe.

 A. country                      B. continent                       C. city                             D. area

 11. People must be well-prepared …………. they want to climb Mount Everest.

A. after                   B. until                     C. although                         D. before

12. The food is ………….

A. noisy                 B. delicious                      C. friendly                              D. quiet

7 tháng 2 2022

III. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D).

1. The Eiffel tower is the most …………. landmark in the world.

   A. visit                  B. visiting                    C. visited                        D. to visit

2. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes ……….. a coffee shop ………. the old town.

  A. on – on                  B. at – at                     C. in – in                      D. on – at

3. - Do you know the most …………. drink in Vietnam?

 A. popular               B. cheap                       C. hot                      D. best

4. People in Tokyo are very polite ………….. friendly.

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

5. Have you ever ……………. to Manchester?

A. be                    B. been                     C. being                          D. went

6. I think it is a very nice town ……………….. the weather is good and the people are friendly.

 A. because                    B. if                    C. so                       D. although

7. This is the first time that I ……………… a 3d film.

 A. watch                        B. watched                 C. watches                        D. have watched

 8. I …………. Da Lat three times in all.

A. visit                        B. visited                   C. visiting                     D. have visited

9. The red double-decker bus is London’s famous …………...

 A. sign                       B. signal                         C. symbol                            D. logo

10. Which …………. is Britain in? – Europe.

 A. country                      B. continent                       C. city                             D. area

 11. People must be well-prepared …………. they want to climb Mount Everest.

A. after                   B. until                     C. although                         D. before

12. The food is ………….

A. noisy                 B. delicious                      C. friendly                              D. quiet

2 tháng 2 2018

1.We_______to Ho Chi Minh City for our last summer vacation.

A. go B. went C. are going D. have gone

2. My father _______Kuala Lumpur three times.

A. visit B. will visit C. visited D. have visited

3. The noise in the street usually __________ me awake at night.

A. keeps B. is keeping C. kept D. has kept

4. ___________ to a native speaker of English, Phuong?

A. Have you ever talked

B. Do you ever talk

C. Did you ever talk

D. Are you ever talking

5. We sometimes ________ out when we lived in the city

A. eat B. will eat C. have eaten D.ate

6.Eiffel Tower is tthe most __________ landmark in the world.

A. been B.looked C.designed D.visited

7. Britain's most popular __________ is fish and chips.

A. drink B. place C. food D. film

2 tháng 2 2018

1.We_______to Ho Chi Minh City for our last summer vacation.

A. go B. went C. are going D. have gone

2. My father _______Kuala Lumpur three times.

A. visit B. will visit C. visited D. have visited

3. The noise in the street usually __________ me awake at night.

A. keeps B. is keeping C. kept D. has kept

4. ___________ to a native speaker of English, Phuong?

A. Have you ever talked

B. Do you ever talk

C. Did you ever talk

D. Are you ever talking

5. We sometimes ________ out when we lived in the city

A. eat B. will eat C. have eaten D.ate

6.Eiffel Tower is tthe most __________ landmark in the world.

A. been B.looked C.designed D.visited

7. Britain's most popular __________ is fish and chips.

A. drink B. place C. food D. film

9 tháng 11 2016

1. My father ........ Kuala Lumpur three times.

A. visit B. will visit C. visited D. have visited

2. The noise in the street usually ....... me awake at night.

A. keeps B. is keeping C. kept D. has kept

3. ........ to a native speaker of English, Phuong?

A. Have you ever talked

B. Do you ever talk

C. Did you ever talk

D. Are you ever talking

4. We sometimes ....... out when we lived in the city

A. eat B. will eat C. have eaten D.are

5.Eiffel Tower is tthe most ....... landmark in the world.

A. been B.looked C.designed D.visited

9 tháng 11 2016
1. My father ........ Kuala Lumpur three times.A. visit B. will visit C. visited D. have visited2. The noise in the street usually ....... me awake at night.A. keeps B. is keeping C. kept D. has kept3. ........ to a native speaker of English, Phuong?A. Have you ever talkedB. Do you ever talkC. Did you ever talkD. Are you ever talking4. We sometimes ....... out when we lived in the cityA. eat B. will eat C. have eaten D.are5.Eiffel Tower is tthe most ....... landmark in the world.A. been B.looked C.designed D.visited  
11 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Vị trí trống cần tính từ

Dịch: Tháp Eiffel là địa danh được ghé thăm nhiều nhất trên thế giới.

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 35 to 42.   Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel...
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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 35 to 42.

  Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel Capek. Capek got the name robot from the Slavic word ‘ robota’ which means forced labour. In his play, he portrays a society where robots, which look human, are mass produced to work in the place of people.

  Capeks story was well received by the critics but never really got credit for being the source of the notion of robots. The play has significant relevance to our society today, as humanoid-type robots are being created to fulfil a wide range of tasks. Robot engineers are not only developing mindless worker drones, but are attempting to create human-like companion robots for people. Consequently, the question of what actually makes us human is the subject of lively debate.

  In the USA, sociable robotics is developing at a relatively rapid rate and a human companion type of robot could soon be a reality. Japanese researchers see a very bright future for these robots who will serve as friends or family to the lonely. Nevertheless, one needs to ask if a human being can have a relationship with a machine in the same way as they do with other people or animals and if so, what effect this could have on our society. The success of robot toys or virtual pets suggests that this type of relationship is possible.

  Research shows that children tend to have similar relationships with humans as with non-humans whereas the same is true for adults only with pets or when the robot is designed to look like a child. This is probably because robots display superficial emotions and cannot as yet replace human touch. But will these machines one day succeed in replacing humans?

  Some paint a very dark picture of a robot society and predict that artificially intelligent machines will take control of the entire planet and dominate the human race. However robot technology is still in its infancy and the idea of them taking over the world is pure fantasy to most of us, including scientists. In fact, most robots can only perform very basic tasks and even the most advanced robot that is capable of expressing over forty different emotions seems to do so in a totally random manner, regardless of what is going on around it.

  In spite of the simplicity of today’s robots, robotic technology is impacting our everyday lives in a dramatic way. Nowadays, our robots are becoming more and more like those portrayed in Capeks work. In a society where human relationships are so often strained, it is no surprise that the possibility for human-robot relationships is increasing.

When most people think of robots, they tend to think of _____________

A. literature

B. social issues

C. politics

D. films

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9 tháng 4 2019

Chọn  D

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 35 to 42.   Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel...
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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 35 to 42.

  Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel Capek. Capek got the name robot from the Slavic word ‘ robota’ which means forced labour. In his play, he portrays a society where robots, which look human, are mass produced to work in the place of people.

  Capeks story was well received by the critics but never really got credit for being the source of the notion of robots. The play has significant relevance to our society today, as humanoid-type robots are being created to fulfil a wide range of tasks. Robot engineers are not only developing mindless worker drones, but are attempting to create human-like companion robots for people. Consequently, the question of what actually makes us human is the subject of lively debate.

  In the USA, sociable robotics is developing at a relatively rapid rate and a human companion type of robot could soon be a reality. Japanese researchers see a very bright future for these robots who will serve as friends or family to the lonely. Nevertheless, one needs to ask if a human being can have a relationship with a machine in the same way as they do with other people or animals and if so, what effect this could have on our society. The success of robot toys or virtual pets suggests that this type of relationship is possible.

  Research shows that children tend to have similar relationships with humans as with non-humans whereas the same is true for adults only with pets or when the robot is designed to look like a child. This is probably because robots display superficial emotions and cannot as yet replace human touch. But will these machines one day succeed in replacing humans?

  Some paint a very dark picture of a robot society and predict that artificially intelligent machines will take control of the entire planet and dominate the human race. However robot technology is still in its infancy and the idea of them taking over the world is pure fantasy to most of us, including scientists. In fact, most robots can only perform very basic tasks and even the most advanced robot that is capable of expressing over forty different emotions seems to do so in a totally random manner, regardless of what is going on around it.

  In spite of the simplicity of today’s robots, robotic technology is impacting our everyday lives in a dramatic way. Nowadays, our robots are becoming more and more like those portrayed in Capeks work. In a society where human relationships are so often strained, it is no surprise that the possibility for human-robot relationships is increasing.

Most critics ignored the fact that _____________ .

A. Capek came up with the idea of robots. 

B. robots can do a lot of tasks, 

C. robots are important in our society.

D. humanoid robots are being created.

1
4 tháng 3 2017

Chọn A

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 35 to 42.   Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel...
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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 35 to 42.

  Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel Capek. Capek got the name robot from the Slavic word ‘ robota’ which means forced labour. In his play, he portrays a society where robots, which look human, are mass produced to work in the place of people.

  Capeks story was well received by the critics but never really got credit for being the source of the notion of robots. The play has significant relevance to our society today, as humanoid-type robots are being created to fulfil a wide range of tasks. Robot engineers are not only developing mindless worker drones, but are attempting to create human-like companion robots for people. Consequently, the question of what actually makes us human is the subject of lively debate.

  In the USA, sociable robotics is developing at a relatively rapid rate and a human companion type of robot could soon be a reality. Japanese researchers see a very bright future for these robots who will serve as friends or family to the lonely. Nevertheless, one needs to ask if a human being can have a relationship with a machine in the same way as they do with other people or animals and if so, what effect this could have on our society. The success of robot toys or virtual pets suggests that this type of relationship is possible.

  Research shows that children tend to have similar relationships with humans as with non-humans whereas the same is true for adults only with pets or when the robot is designed to look like a child. This is probably because robots display superficial emotions and cannot as yet replace human touch. But will these machines one day succeed in replacing humans?

  Some paint a very dark picture of a robot society and predict that artificially intelligent machines will take control of the entire planet and dominate the human race. However robot technology is still in its infancy and the idea of them taking over the world is pure fantasy to most of us, including scientists. In fact, most robots can only perform very basic tasks and even the most advanced robot that is capable of expressing over forty different emotions seems to do so in a totally random manner, regardless of what is going on around it.

  In spite of the simplicity of today’s robots, robotic technology is impacting our everyday lives in a dramatic way. Nowadays, our robots are becoming more and more like those portrayed in Capeks work. In a society where human relationships are so often strained, it is no surprise that the possibility for human-robot relationships is increasing.

Adults tend to have good relationships with _____________ .

A. childlike robots

B. robot toys 

C. non-humans

D. virtual pets

1
26 tháng 3 2017

Chọn A

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 35 to 42.   Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel...
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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 35 to 42.

  Most of us associate robots with films such as Star Wars, I, Robot or AI, but in reality they have more to do with social issues and politics rather than science fiction. The term robot first made its appearance in a play entitled Rossum s Universal Robots written almost a century ago by a Czechoslovakian playwright by the name of Karel Capek. Capek got the name robot from the Slavic word ‘ robota’ which means forced labour. In his play, he portrays a society where robots, which look human, are mass produced to work in the place of people.

  Capeks story was well received by the critics but never really got credit for being the source of the notion of robots. The play has significant relevance to our society today, as humanoid-type robots are being created to fulfil a wide range of tasks. Robot engineers are not only developing mindless worker drones, but are attempting to create human-like companion robots for people. Consequently, the question of what actually makes us human is the subject of lively debate.

  In the USA, sociable robotics is developing at a relatively rapid rate and a human companion type of robot could soon be a reality. Japanese researchers see a very bright future for these robots who will serve as friends or family to the lonely. Nevertheless, one needs to ask if a human being can have a relationship with a machine in the same way as they do with other people or animals and if so, what effect this could have on our society. The success of robot toys or virtual pets suggests that this type of relationship is possible.

  Research shows that children tend to have similar relationships with humans as with non-humans whereas the same is true for adults only with pets or when the robot is designed to look like a child. This is probably because robots display superficial emotions and cannot as yet replace human touch. But will these machines one day succeed in replacing humans?

  Some paint a very dark picture of a robot society and predict that artificially intelligent machines will take control of the entire planet and dominate the human race. However robot technology is still in its infancy and the idea of them taking over the world is pure fantasy to most of us, including scientists. In fact, most robots can only perform very basic tasks and even the most advanced robot that is capable of expressing over forty different emotions seems to do so in a totally random manner, regardless of what is going on around it.

  In spite of the simplicity of today’s robots, robotic technology is impacting our everyday lives in a dramatic way. Nowadays, our robots are becoming more and more like those portrayed in Capeks work. In a society where human relationships are so often strained, it is no surprise that the possibility for human-robot relationships is increasing.

Japanese researchers think that robots could _____________ .

A. be useful to engineers

B. be put to use as servants 

C. be of use to families

D. be of use to people who live alone

1
9 tháng 11 2019

Chọn D