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Read and Choose Right, Wrong or Doesn't say Bollywood 'Bollywood', which is the name of the film, industry in Mumbai, India, makes almost1,000 films a year.. Since making its first film in 1913. Bollywood has made over 29,000 films. This is a much higher number than The USA and means it is the biggest film industry inthe world. Most Indians like watching films better than any other free time activity and ten milion of them go to the cinema everyday. Bollywood films tell romantic love...
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Read and Choose Right, Wrong or Doesn't say

Bollywood

'Bollywood', which is the name of the film, industry in Mumbai, India, makes almost1,000 films a year.. Since making its first film in 1913. Bollywood has made over 29,000 films. This is a much higher number than The USA and means it is the biggest film industry inthe world. Most Indians like watching films better than any other free time activity and ten milion of them go to the cinema everyday. Bollywood films tell romantic love stories, and singing and dancing are an important part of every film. Indian films are also enjoyed outside India.Last year, Bollywood Make over $500 milion by selling its films to other countries.

Indian actors make more films each year than American actors in Hollywood, but they are not paid as much. This is why most Bollywood films only cost about $2 milion to make. A Hollywood films is never made for under $5 milion.

Most Bollywood actors are young. They work hard buy only for a few years. Amitabh Bachchan, who some people say is India's greatest actor, is different. He has been the start of more than 140 films during an acting career of almost 40 years.

Q:

1. The Indian film industry is called Ballywood.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

2 Since 1913, Bollywoodhas made just under 29,000 films.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

3. Alot more films are made in India than in the USA.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

4. Going to the cinema is most Indians' favourite hobby.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

5. Bollywood spends a lot of money on advertitisements to sell its films.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

6.Films are cheaper to make in Bollywood than in Hollywood.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

7.Most bollywood actors work in films until they are quite old.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

8. Many young Indian actors would like to work with the Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan.

a. Right b. Wrong C. Doesn't say.

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Building

People(0)....................always made buildings. We need houses to keep us warm and dry and we build stadium(1)...............we can watch football matches and pop concerts. We use(2)..................buildings, like museums, to keep beautiful things in.

(3)..................people work together on a building. the architect decides how the building is going to look and draws pictures that show people his or her ideas.Engineers make sure the building will(4)...............strong and safe. Then, he workers carefully buil(5)...........

The Sydney Opera House is a famous morden building with a lovely roof.But the building is beautiful from(6)...........side, not only from the top.There is also a famous roof on the Omlympic Stadium(7)..................Munich.This inresting building looks like a tent that is(8)........of glass.

0. a. having b.has c. have

1. a. or b.but c. so

2. a. other b.each c. another

3.a. much b.more c. many

4.a. be b.was c. been

5. a. them b.it c. her

6.a. some b.every c. both

7.a. in b.on c. from

8.a. made b.make c. making

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Building

People(0)....................always made buildings. We need houses to keep us warm and dry and we build stadium(1)...............we can watch football matches and pop concerts. We use(2)..................buildings, like museums, to keep beautiful things in.

(3)..................people work together on a building. the architect decides how the building is going to look and draws pictures that show people his or her ideas.Engineers make sure the building will(4)...............strong and safe. Then, he workers carefully buil(5)...........

The Sydney Opera House is a famous morden building with a lovely roof.But the building is beautiful from(6)...........side, not only from the top.There is also a famous roof on the Omlympic Stadium(7)..................Munich.This inresting building looks like a tent that is(8)........of glass.

0. a. having b.has c. have

1. a. or b.but c. so

2. a. other b.each c. another

3.a. much b.more c. many

4.a. be b.was c. been

5. a. them b.it c. her

6.a. some b.every c. both

7.a. in b.on c. from

8.a. made b.make c. making

Read the article about Corryvale Farm. Are the sentences 14 – 20 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? Ifthere is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’ choose ‘Doesn’t Say’ (C).CORRYVALE FARMCorryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler keep cows and chickens and sellmilk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny’s sheep.She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts thiswool off the sheep so they won’t get too...
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Read the article about Corryvale Farm. Are the sentences 14 – 20 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If
there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’ choose ‘Doesn’t Say’ (C).

CORRYVALE FARM

Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler keep cows and chickens and sell
milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny’s sheep.
She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this
wool off the sheep so they won’t get too warm. Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the
wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it was summer and the weather was hot so people
didn’t want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were
cheap, strong and easy to wash.
That’s how Jenny’s business started. At first she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands
of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines.
There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers.
Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny’s
office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.
14. Jenny only gets wool from her sheep once a year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
15. It took Jenny a long time to make the sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
16. Jenny couldn’t sell the sweaters because it was the wrong time of year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
17. Jenny decided that socks were easier to make than sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
18. Corryvale socks are still made on the farm.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
19. You can’t buy Corryvale socks for children.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
20. People from many different countries buy Corryvale socks.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say

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14. Jenny only gets wool from her sheep once a year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
15. It took Jenny a long time to make the sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
16. Jenny couldn’t sell the sweaters because it was the wrong time of year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
17. Jenny decided that socks were easier to make than sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
18. Corryvale socks are still made on the farm.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
19. You can’t buy Corryvale socks for children.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
20. People from many different countries buy Corryvale socks.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say

PART 3 Questions 11-17 Read the article about a hen called Daisy. Are sentences 11-17 “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B)? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn’t say” (C) For questions 11-17, mark A, B, or C on your answer sheet Hen Friend When Julie Carver was six years old, she lived on a farm. It was her job to feed the hens every morning before breakfast. There were three hens: Daisy, Maisie and Lazy. Daisy was Julie's favourite. Every day when...
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PART 3
Questions 11-17
Read the article about a hen called Daisy.
Are sentences 11-17 “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B)?
If there is not enough information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn’t say”
(C)
For questions 11-17, mark A, B, or C on your answer sheet

Hen Friend

When Julie Carver was six years old, she lived on a farm. It was her job to feed the hens every
morning before breakfast. There were three hens: Daisy, Maisie and Lazy. Daisy was Julie's
favourite.
Every day when Julie came home from school, Daisy ran to the gate, flapping her wings and
squawking loudly. One day Julie was feeling ill and couldn’t go to school. Daisy sat outside
the house all day making the 'koor, koor' sound that hens make when their chicks are young.
When Julie was nine, her father got a new job. The family left the farm and went to live in a
flat in town. They couldn't take the hens with them. Julie was sad. The people who bought
their farm promised to take good care of the hens, but Julie knew she was going to miss
Daisy.
One day Julie's teacher decided to take the class on a picnic. The picnic vas in a park near
Julie's old home. Julie was sitting with her friends, enjoying herself. Suddenly, they heard a
loud squawking noise. They looked up and saw a hen running towards them, flapping its
wings. It was Daisy!

BEGINNER – PROGRESS TEST | 4
When the picnic ended, Julie took Daisy back to the farm. The new owners invited her to visit
Daisy at weekends and during the school holidays. Daisy and Julie were very happy.

11 There were three hens on the farm where Julie lived.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
12 There were many other animals on Julie's farm.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
13 Daisy met Julie outside school every day.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
14 Julie went on a picnic with her family.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
15 The park was near the farm where Julie lived when she was younger.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
16 Julie's friends liked Daisy.
A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say
17 Julie is going to spend some of her free time with Daisy.
A Right B Wrong

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11A
12C
13B
14B
15A
16C
17A

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Đáp án: C

Thông tin: However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well - especially if the parents are very supportive of their child.

Dịch: Tuy nhiên, nếu cha mẹ không quá phi thực tế về những gì họ mong đợi con cái họ làm, nhưng có tham vọng theo cách hợp lý, trẻ có thể thành công trong việc làm rất tốt - đặc biệt là nếu cha mẹ rất ủng hộ con mình.

PART 4 QUESTIONS 21-27 Read the article about a basketball player called Susanna Brightmen. Are sentences 21-27 'Right' (A) or 'Wrong' (B)? If there is not enough information to answer 'Right' (A) or 'Wrong' (B), choose 'Doesn't say' (C). For questions 21-27, mark A,B or C on your answer sheet. ________________________________________________________________________________ Susanna Brightman Susanna Brightman is a young Australian basketball player. She is 195 cm tall,...
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PART 4

QUESTIONS 21-27

Read the article about a basketball player called Susanna Brightmen.

Are sentences 21-27 'Right' (A) or 'Wrong' (B)?

If there is not enough information to answer 'Right' (A) or 'Wrong' (B), choose 'Doesn't say' (C).

For questions 21-27, mark A,B or C on your answer sheet.

________________________________________________________________________________

Susanna Brightman

Susanna Brightman is a young Australian basketball player. She is 195 cm tall, and very fast and strong. Some people say she may become the best player in the world one day. As well as playing for her own country, she plays for a team called Boston Hawks in America.

Susanna was born on 15th June 1992. Her mother and father were both basketball players and when she was just 2 weeks old she was already travelling around the country with them while they played basketball. When she was still very young, Susanna told her parents she wanted to play for Australia. At the age of 16, she played for her country for the first time.

But things have not always been easy. When Susanna was 12, she toured Australia for the first time. One day, the team she was playing for lost an important match because Susanna didn't want to play. Susanna's parents were angry with her but told her that she didn't have to play basketball if she didn't want to. She needed to think hard about her future. Luckily, Susanna decided she wanted to be a basketball player after all, and since then she has worked very hard to become an even better player.

Example :

0. Susanna Brightman comes from Australia.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

____________________________________________________________________________

21. Some people think Susanna is the best basketball player in the world today.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

22. Susanna has won an important competition with Boston Hawks.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

23. Susanna's parents stopped playing basketball when Susanna was born.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

24. Susanna first became interested in playing basketball when she was a little child.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

25. Susanna's parents asked her to stop playing basketball when she was 12.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

26. Susanna gets angry when her team loses.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

27. Susanna knows what she wants to do with her life.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

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21, B.wrong

22, C.Doesn't say

23, B.Wrong

24, A. Right

25,C. Doesn't say

26,B. Wrong

27, A.Right

IL. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each number. Write A, B, C or D.In the past, the study of space was mainly carried out by astronomers using telescopes. _(1)__,astronomers sometimes had it wrong. Meanwhile, apart from the desire to conquer the world around, humansalso want more space to accommodate the world’s increasing population. Owing to the developments in spacetechnology, humans __(2) __ made spectacular explorations and discoveries of the space. The explorationscan be...
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IL. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each number. Write A, B, C or D.

In the past, the study of space was mainly carried out by astronomers using telescopes. _(1)__,
astronomers sometimes had it wrong. Meanwhile, apart from the desire to conquer the world around, humans
also want more space to accommodate the world’s increasing population. Owing to the developments in space
technology, humans __(2) __ made spectacular explorations and discoveries of the space. The explorations
can be conducted either by unmanned robotic probes or by human spaceflights. Undeniably, those
achievements have __(3)__quickly asa result of the “space race” by the Soviet Union and the United States.
Within more than two decades, from the beginning of 1950s__(4)___19170s, the two nations launched many
of the milestones, from launching living beings into space to launching flybikes to observe planets.

1.   A. Although    B.Therefore    C. However     D- But
2. A. has               B. have           C. having        D. had
3.A. made            B. been made      C. been making

4.  A. by                B.in                      C. with          D. to

 

 

 

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IL. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each number. Write A, B, C or D.

In the past, the study of space was mainly carried out by astronomers using telescopes. ___,
astronomers sometimes had it wrong. Meanwhile, apart from the desire to conquer the world around, humans
also want more space to accommodate the world’s increasing population. Owing to the developments in space
technology, humans __(2) __ made spectacular explorations and discoveries of the space. The explorations
can be conducted either by unmanned robotic probes or by human spaceflights. Undeniably, those
achievements have __(3)__quickly asa result of the “space race” by the Soviet Union and the United States.
Within more than two decades, from the beginning of 1950s__(4)___19170s, the two nations launched many
of the milestones, from launching living beings into space to launching flybikes to observe planets.

1.   A. Although    B.Therefore    C. However     D- But
2. A. has               B. have           C. having        D. had
3.A. made            B. been made      C. been making

4.  A. by                B.in                      C. with          D. to

Read and choose the answer: Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has...
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Read and choose the answer:

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Questions: Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
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Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.
Questions: Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.

A . Right . B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

22 tháng 7 2018

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Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old. When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He...
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Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.

When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!

So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.

1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

2. Lots of people in France know about Hward

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
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Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.

When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!

So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.

1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

2. Lots of people in France know about Hward

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

28 tháng 7 2017

Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.

When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!

So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.

1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

2. Lots of people in France know about Hward

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 7.

Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy.

A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say

giúp mình nha, củm ơn nhìu Burglars love the afternoon Most houses burglaries happen between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., say the police. Inspector Ian Saunders told our newspaper that the number of house burglaries has gone up by more than 30% compared with last year. He also said that 67% of burglaries happen when people have gone out and forgotten to close a door or a window. He went on to report that night-time burglaries are unusual because families are usually at home at that time. But he...
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giúp mình nha, củm ơn nhìu

Burglars love the afternoon

Most houses burglaries happen between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., say the police.

Inspector Ian Saunders told our newspaper that the number of house burglaries has gone up by more than 30% compared with last year. He also said that 67% of burglaries happen when people have gone out and forgotten to close a door or a window.

He went on to report that night-time burglaries are unusual because families are usually at home at that time. But he said that winter afternoons are the best time for burglars because it is dark and they can’t be seen easily. Also many houses are empty at that time, because people are often still at work.

Inspector Saunders said that it is a good idea to leave on in living rooms and bedrooms when you go on holiday. This will help to keep burglars away. He also asked neighbours to watch the other houses in the street when people are not at home. They should call the police if they see anything strange. “We will tell you how to make your house safe,” inspector Saunders said. “This kind of help costs nothing.”

1. Most burglaries happen in the morning.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

2. The number of house burglaries is the same as last year.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

3. Most burglars are men.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

4. People sometimes make things easy or burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

5. The summer is more difficult for burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

6. Burglars don’t usually go to houses with lights on.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

7. Burglars usually drive cars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

8. You have to pay for information from the police.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

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2 tháng 7 2017

Burglars love the afternoon

Most houses burglaries happen between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., say the police.

Inspector Ian Saunders told our newspaper that the number of house burglaries has gone up by more than 30% compared with last year. He also said that 67% of burglaries happen when people have gone out and forgotten to close a door or a window.

He went on to report that night-time burglaries are unusual because families are usually at home at that time. But he said that winter afternoons are the best time for burglars because it is dark and they can’t be seen easily. Also many houses are empty at that time, because people are often still at work.

Inspector Saunders said that it is a good idea to leave on in living rooms and bedrooms when you go on holiday. This will help to keep burglars away. He also asked neighbours to watch the other houses in the street when people are not at home. They should call the police if they see anything strange. “We will tell you how to make your house safe,” inspector Saunders said. “This kind of help costs nothing.”

1. Most burglaries happen in the morning.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

2. The number of house burglaries is the same as last year.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

3. Most burglars are men.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

4. People sometimes make things easy or burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

5. The summer is more difficult for burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

6. Burglars don’t usually go to houses with lights on.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

7. Burglars usually drive cars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

8. You have to pay for information from the police.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

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3 tháng 7 2017

Burglars love the afternoon

Most houses burglaries happen between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., say the police.

Inspector Ian Saunders told our newspaper that the number of house burglaries has gone up by more than 30% compared with last year. He also said that 67% of burglaries happen when people have gone out and forgotten to close a door or a window.

He went on to report that night-time burglaries are unusual because families are usually at home at that time. But he said that winter afternoons are the best time for burglars because it is dark and they can’t be seen easily. Also many houses are empty at that time, because people are often still at work.

Inspector Saunders said that it is a good idea to leave on in living rooms and bedrooms when you go on holiday. This will help to keep burglars away. He also asked neighbours to watch the other houses in the street when people are not at home. They should call the police if they see anything strange. “We will tell you how to make your house safe,” inspector Saunders said. “This kind of help costs nothing.”

1. Most burglaries happen in the morning.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

2. The number of house burglaries is the same as last year.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

3. Most burglars are men.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

4. People sometimes make things easy or burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

5. The summer is more difficult for burglars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

6. Burglars don’t usually go to houses with lights on.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

7. Burglars usually drive cars.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

8. You have to pay for information from the police.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn’t say

Read and choose the answers: Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has...
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Read and choose the answers:

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.

Question:

Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

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22 tháng 7 2018

Read and choose the answers:

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. "She tells me when she doesn't like something,"says Bill. "My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad". And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. "I have always liked animals" says Bill, "and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly."

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. "Sometimes film- makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.

Question:

Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say

22 tháng 7 2018

Bill prefers writing about animals to writing about people.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Doesn't say