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24 tháng 2 2022

Last Saturday night, I went with my father to watch a music program to celebrate National Day at the cultural house of the sub-district. At 7 o'clock at night, me and I arranged a place where people were all full. It took us a long time to find a seat. Immediately after, the lights in the whole room went out, leaving only the big lights shining on the stage. From the dark corner, the default program icon, fake welcome. After introducing the meaning of the performance and the parts that took place, he happily greeted everyone one more time and slowly moved towards the darkness. And then, the official show begins. Dancing frugally, singing, dancing, reading poetry takes place extremely attractively. Items are also carefully invested. Artists from small to large perform to the best of their ability. In particular, on the following white screens, beautiful images of our country are always projected, making viewers proud. In which, my favorite is the solo performance of the Chinese brother crossing the mountain. When the singer started singing, I raised my hand non-stop. Until at 10:30 pm, the program ended, I and my father returned home. Along the way, I am interested in the people I see, randomly looking back at the reaction. The musical performance was amazing

1. What is the name of your school?2. Where is your school?3. What time does it start and finish?4. What do students do at your school?5. What do you like most about your school? Why?                 6.  How do you feel when you are a student of this school?7. Which school would you like to go? (a boarding school; a secondary school; or an international school) 1. Where do you live? 2. How many rooms are there in your house? What are they?3. Which room do you like best? Why?4. Do you love your...
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1. What is the name of your school?

2. Where is your school?

3. What time does it start and finish?

4. What do students do at your school?

5. What do you like most about your school? Why?                

6.  How do you feel when you are a student of this school?

7. Which school would you like to go? (a boarding school; a secondary school; or an international school)

1. Where do you live?

2. How many rooms are there in your house? What are they?

3. Which room do you like best? Why?

4. Do you love your present house?

5. What kind of house do you want in the future?

6. Can you create a new room for your house and describe it?

 

1. What is your best friend’s name?

2. When is your friend’s birthday?

3. What does he/ she look like?

4. What is he/ she like?

5. Why do you like your best friend?

6. How long have you been friends?

7. What do you often do with your best friend?

8. Do you and your best friend have the same hobbies?

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1. What is the name of your school?2. Where is your school?3. What time does it start and finish?4. What do students do at your school?5. What do you like most about your school? Why?                 6.  How do you feel when you are a student of this school?7. Which school would you like to go? (a boarding school; a secondary school; or an international school) 1. Where do you live? 2. How many rooms are there in your house? What are they?3. Which room do you like best? Why?4. Do you love your...
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1. What is the name of your school?

2. Where is your school?

3. What time does it start and finish?

4. What do students do at your school?

5. What do you like most about your school? Why?                

6.  How do you feel when you are a student of this school?

7. Which school would you like to go? (a boarding school; a secondary school; or an international school)

1. Where do you live?

2. How many rooms are there in your house? What are they?

3. Which room do you like best? Why?

4. Do you love your present house?

5. What kind of house do you want in the future?

6. Can you create a new room for your house and describe it?

 

1. What is your best friend’s name?

2. When is your friend’s birthday?

3. What does he/ she look like?

4. What is he/ she like?

5. Why do you like your best friend?

6. How long have you been friends?

7. What do you often do with your best friend?

8. Do you and your best friend have the same hobbies?

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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 35          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as...
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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 35

          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their (31)___________outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school.

          Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant (32)___________in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important (33)___________of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers.

          Employers are looking for graduates who can (34)___________well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the (35)___________of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and (36)___________. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much (37)___________to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.

          It’s not hard to find the “easy route”: that’s the one where you go with your friends to another country; all the arrangements are made for you by the school—including the American-style apartment where you live with your classmates. In this scenario, it doesn’t (38)___________which country you go to because all your classes will be in English, and possibly even taught by your American professors. You’ll undoubtedly have a somewhat different experience, but to do the “easy route” is to forego some of the major (39)___________of your time away

A. relation 

B. link

C. reason

D. importance

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22 tháng 7 2019

Chọn D

They know the importance of cross-cultural understanding = họ biết tầm quan trọng của việc hiểu được sự giao thoa văn hóa. Relation = mối liên hệ. Link = sự kết nối. Reason = nguyên nhân

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 32          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as...
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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 32

          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their (31)___________outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school.

          Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant (32)___________in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important (33)___________of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers.

          Employers are looking for graduates who can (34)___________well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the (35)___________of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and (36)___________. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much (37)___________to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.

          It’s not hard to find the “easy route”: that’s the one where you go with your friends to another country; all the arrangements are made for you by the school—including the American-style apartment where you live with your classmates. In this scenario, it doesn’t (38)___________which country you go to because all your classes will be in English, and possibly even taught by your American professors. You’ll undoubtedly have a somewhat different experience, but to do the “easy route” is to forego some of the major (39)___________of your time away

A. time

B. lifetime

C. moment

D. period

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7 tháng 6 2018

Chọn A

Spend significant time = dành một lượng thời gian tương đối. Lifetime = thời gian sống, cuộc đời. Moment = khoảnh khắc, giây. Period = thời kì

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 33          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as...
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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 33

          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their (31)___________outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school.

          Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant (32)___________in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important (33)___________of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers.

          Employers are looking for graduates who can (34)___________well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the (35)___________of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and (36)___________. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much (37)___________to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.

          It’s not hard to find the “easy route”: that’s the one where you go with your friends to another country; all the arrangements are made for you by the school—including the American-style apartment where you live with your classmates. In this scenario, it doesn’t (38)___________which country you go to because all your classes will be in English, and possibly even taught by your American professors. You’ll undoubtedly have a somewhat different experience, but to do the “easy route” is to forego some of the major (39)___________of your time away

A. way

B. thing

C. part

D. terminal

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28 tháng 4 2019

Chọn C

See the experience as an important part = coi kinh nghiệm như là một phần quan trọng. Way = cách, phương thức. Thing = thứ. Terminal = kì, giai đoạn

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 38          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as...
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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 38

          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their (31)___________outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school.

          Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant (32)___________in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important (33)___________of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers.

          Employers are looking for graduates who can (34)___________well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the (35)___________of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and (36)___________. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much (37)___________to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.

          It’s not hard to find the “easy route”: that’s the one where you go with your friends to another country; all the arrangements are made for you by the school—including the American-style apartment where you live with your classmates. In this scenario, it doesn’t (38)___________which country you go to because all your classes will be in English, and possibly even taught by your American professors. You’ll undoubtedly have a somewhat different experience, but to do the “easy route” is to forego some of the major (39)___________of your time away

A. matter

B. show

C. problem

D. trouble

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15 tháng 4 2019

 

Chọn A

It doesn’t matter + từ để hỏi (which/what/how/where…) + S –V = Việc…. nào là không quan trọng. It doesn’t matter which country you go to = việc bạn đi tới nước nào là không quan trọng

 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 37          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as...
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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 word for each of the blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 37

          What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying (30)___________, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their (31)___________outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school.

          Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant (32)___________in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important (33)___________of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers.

          Employers are looking for graduates who can (34)___________well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the (35)___________of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and (36)___________. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much (37)___________to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.

          It’s not hard to find the “easy route”: that’s the one where you go with your friends to another country; all the arrangements are made for you by the school—including the American-style apartment where you live with your classmates. In this scenario, it doesn’t (38)___________which country you go to because all your classes will be in English, and possibly even taught by your American professors. You’ll undoubtedly have a somewhat different experience, but to do the “easy route” is to forego some of the major (39)___________of your time away

A. faster

B. shorter

C. harder

D. quicker

1
7 tháng 6 2018

Chọn C

Dịch: tất cả các đặc tính này có thể được chứng minh qua quá trình du học, nhưng nó sẽ khó hơn nhiều để tách mình ra, nổi bật nếu bạn chọn một cách thức dễ dàng. Việc nổi bật bản thân sẽ là “khó hơn”, không thể là “nhanh hơn”, hay “ngắn hơn”