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8 tháng 3 2022

The first marathon

2,500 years ago  (1) there was a war between Greece and Persia and (2) there were a lot of battles. (3) There was a big battle in a place called Marathon, which the Greeks won”. This was important news, but (4) there wasn't any internet and (5) there weren't any telephones. So a man called Pheidippides ran to Athens with news of the battle. He ran about forty-one kilometres. (6) There weren't any good roads, so it was a difficult journey. When he arrived in Athens, he died.   


 

8 tháng 3 2022

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
12 tháng 10 2023

1. there was

2. there were

3. There was 

4. there wasn't

5. there weren't

6. There weren't

HQ
Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
12 tháng 10 2023

The first marathon

2,500 years ago  (1) there was a war between Greece and Persia and (2) there were a lot of battles. (3) There was a big battle in a place called Marathon, which the Greeks won”. This was important news, but (4) there wasn't any internet and (5) there weren't any telephones. So a man called Pheidippides ran to Athens with news of the battle. He ran about forty-one kilometres. (6) There weren't any good roads, so it was a difficult journey. When he arrived in Athens, he died.   

1.      does Peter read books in his free time?

2.      Charlotte isn't practicing  at the moment.

3.      Henry loves playing rugby.

4.      will there be a war between Greece and Persia 2,500 years ago?

5.      She’s the best swimmer in Australia.

6.      I competed  in a tennis competition yesterday.

7.      don't open the windows, it’s so windy outside.

25 tháng 3 2022

Does Peter read books in his free time?

Charlotte isn't practicing  at the moment.

Henry loves playing rugby.

Will there be a war between Greece and Persia 2,500 years ago?

She’s the best swimmer in Australia.

I competed  in a tennis competition yesterday.

Don't open the windows, it’s so windy outside.

16 tháng 4 2017

Thế vận hội Olympic đầu tiên diễn ra ở Hy Lạp hơn hai nghìn bảy năm trước . Mỗi năm không có chiến tranh trong năm ngày và các cuộc thi đấu thể thao đã diễn ra. Trò chơi được tổ chức trong hơn sáu trăm năm. Sau đó, trong một ngàn năm trăm năm, không có gì được nghe về họ .
Thế vận hội Olympic hiện đại bắt đầu trở lại vào năm 1896. Họ sẽ diễn ra bốn năm một lần. Họ không thể diễn ra ở một đất nước đang chiến tranh và trong suốt hai thế chiến, không có Thế vận hội. Trong các trận đấu Thế vận hội, có nhiều cuộc thi đấu trong nhiều môn thể thao như chạy, nhảy, điền kinh, bơi lội, đấm bốc, bóng rổ, bóng đá và hơn thế nữa.

11 tháng 7 2018

Ten years ago, my brother was in his last year at Art School. He was taking part in a young artist's competition with a big piece of sculpture. He called it 'war'. I..didn't know..(not know) anything about modern art art then and, to me, it..looked..(look) like a pike of old metal objects.

The day of the competition, my brother..decided.(decide) to put his piece of sculpture in a different place. He asked me and a friend to do it and..went.(go) to get something from the car. Unfortunately, while we..were carying.(carry) the thing to its new place, I.slipped..(slip) and..lost.(lose) my balance. When I.got..(get) up, all the metal pots and boxes..were lying.(lie) all over the floor

DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ POPPY DAY POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that...
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DỊCH HỘ MÌNH NHÉ

POPPY DAY
POPPY DAY , 11 November, is the day when people in Britain remember the soldiers that died in the First World War (1914 – 1918), the Second World War (1939 – 1945) and all other wars since. The first Poppy Day was in 1921. The First World War had ended three years earlier, but it was still very difficult, even impossible, for ex-soldiers in Britain to find employment. So some of them started making and selling red paper poppies. They gave the money that they raised to ex-soldiers who were disabled or unemployed, and to the families of soldiers who had died. The choice of flower was significant. During the war, the soldiers had noticed poppies growing every year on the battlefields in Belgium and the north of France. A well – known poem from that time, written by a Canadian soldier, begin with the lines:
In Flanders* fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place*; …
In the days leading up to Poppy Day, about 32 million people in Britain buy and wear small poppies. Some people choose to wear white poppies because they think that white symbolizes peace. Then, at 11 a.m. on 11 November (at the moment when the First World War ended) there’s a two – minute silence. Many people stop and think quietly about the soldiers who died. There are ceremonies at war memorials in towns and villages all over the country. The most important ceremony is in London, when the Queen and the Prime Minister lay wreaths of poppies at the Cenotaph, a monument to soldiers who died in battle.

*(Flanders ­= the north of Belgium; our place = our graves)

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18 tháng 2 2020

NGÀY TƯỞNG NIỆM NGÀY NAY, 11 tháng 11, là ngày mà người dân Anh nhớ đến những người lính đã chết trong Thế chiến thứ nhất (1914 - 1918), Chiến tranh thế giới thứ hai (1939 - 1945) và tất cả các cuộc chiến khác kể từ đó. Ngày Poppy đầu tiên là vào năm 1921. Chiến tranh thế giới thứ nhất đã kết thúc ba năm trước đó, nhưng vẫn rất khó khăn, thậm chí là không thể đối với các cựu binh ở Anh để tìm việc làm. Vì vậy, một số trong số họ bắt đầu làm và bán anh túc giấy đỏ. Họ đã đưa số tiền mà họ quyên góp cho những cựu binh bị tàn tật hoặc thất nghiệp, và cho gia đình của những người lính đã chết. Sự lựa chọn của hoa là rất quan trọng. Trong chiến tranh, những người lính đã nhận thấy cây anh túc mọc hàng năm trên các chiến trường ở Bỉ và phía bắc nước Pháp. Một bài thơ nổi tiếng từ thời đó, được viết bởi một người lính Canada, bắt đầu bằng những dòng: Trong cánh đồng Flanders * anh túc thổi Giữa các thập giá, hàng trên hàng, Điều đó đánh dấu vị trí của chúng tôi *; Giáo dục Trong những ngày trước Ngày Poppy, khoảng 32 triệu người ở Anh mua và mặc những cây anh túc nhỏ. Một số người chọn mặc anh túc trắng vì họ nghĩ rằng màu trắng tượng trưng cho hòa bình. Sau đó, vào lúc 11 giờ sáng ngày 11 tháng 11 (tại thời điểm Thế chiến thứ nhất kết thúc), có một khoảng lặng hai phút. Nhiều người dừng lại và suy nghĩ lặng lẽ về những người lính đã chết. Có những nghi lễ tại đài tưởng niệm chiến tranh ở các thị trấn và làng mạc trên cả nước. Buổi lễ quan trọng nhất là ở London, khi Nữ hoàng và Thủ tướng đặt vòng hoa anh túc tại Cenotaph, một tượng đài cho những người lính đã chết trong trận chiến. * (Flanders = phía bắc của Bỉ; vị trí của chúng tôi = ngôi mộ của chúng tôi)

Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people...
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Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people attended. The modern Olympic Games were (4)..................... from the early Olympics in a (5)..................... of important ways. First of all, there was no (6)..................... any connection with religion. Second, the Games were not limited to Greeks. They were international, and one of the main goals was to promote world peace and (7)..................... among people from different countries. England, France, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, and the United States sent teams to the 1896 Olympics. After that, athletes continued to (8)..................... in games every four years except for three times during time of war: The First World War (9)..................... the Olympic meeting of 1916, and the Second World War stopped the 1940 and 1944 meetings. Sometimes individual countries have chosen (10)..................... to send their athletes to the Olympics. In this way, they make a political statement of some sort to the world. 1. A. found out 2. A. between 3. A. open 4. A. various 5. A. great B. believed B. both B. host B. similar B. figure B. almost C. recognized C. all C. hold C. different C. deal C. longer C. considering C. beat C. made C. no D. told D. among D. organize D. varied D. number D. any D. sympathizing D. compete D. permitted D. neither 6. A. more 7. A. understanding B. realizing 8. A. fight 9. A. stopped 10. A. none B. struggle B. prevented B. not

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. The Battle of Gettysburg One of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The Battle of Gettysburg

One of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry stationed west of the town at Willoughby Run, and the battle began. After much fighting and heavy casualties on both sides, the Confederates pushed the Union forces back through the town of Gettysburg, where they regrouped south of the town along the high ground near a cemetery.

Confederate General Robert E. Lee ordered General R.S. Ewell to seize the high ground from the

battle - weary Union soldiers "if practical." Ewell hesitated in the attack, giving the Union troops a chance to establish a stronghold along Cemetery Ridge and then bring in reinforcements with artillery. By the time Lee realized Ewell had not attacked, the opportunity had vanished. Other failures by the Confederates included the generals' opposition to the attack plans and a lack of information about Union defense. This combination of errors allowed the Union forces to win a critical victory in the Civil War. By the end, a total of 160,000 men were involved in this fierce and bloody battle.

Question 42: Complete the summary by choosing one sentence (A, B, C or D) that is among the most important information to fill in the blank.

SUMMARY: This passage discusses the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle began when Confederate and Federal soldiers met by accident near Gettysburg.__________. Failures by the Confederate forces in planning and intelligence allowed the Union army to win the battle.

A. When Lee realized that Ewell had not attacked, the opportunity was gone.

B. Confederate General Ewell hesitated to attack, which allowed the Union forces time to prepare.

C. The Confederate soldiers regrouped south of Gettysburg on high ground.

D. A total of 160,000 men were involved in the battle.

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26 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án B

Dịch nghĩa. Hoàn thành bài tóm tắt bằng cách chọn 1 câu (A, B, C hay D) là thông tin quan trọng nhất để điền vào chỗ trống.

Tóm tắt: Bài văn bàn luận về trận chiến Gettysburg. Trận chiến xảy ra khi quân miền Nam và quân liên bang tình cờ gặp nhau ở gần Gettysburg. _________. Thất bại của các lực lượng của quân miền Nam trong việc lập kế hoạch và trí thông minh cho phép quân đội Liên minh để giành chiến thắng trong trận chiến.

A. Khi Lee nhận ra rằng tướng Ewell vẫn chưa tấn công thì cơ hội đã qua đi.

B. Tướng Ewell của quân miền Nam do dự tấn công, tạo cho quân đồng minh có thời gian để chuẩn bị.

C. Binh lính quân miền Nam hợp lại ở phía Nam Gettysburg ở vùng đất cao.

D. Tổng cộng 160,000 người bị liên đới trong trận chiến.

Giải thích: Bài văn nói về sai lầm của quân miền Nam dẫn đến chiến thắng của quân đồng minh, nên thông tin quan trọng cần đề cập là những sai lầm đó. A và C là chi tiết không quan trọng và không liên kết với câu sau. D là kết quả cuối cùng thì nên cho vào sau để tổng kết, cho vào giữa không phù hợp, chưa kể đây là thông tin thêm không phải nội dung chính của bài.

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 .The Battle of GettysburgOne of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry...
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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 .

The Battle of Gettysburg

One of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry stationed west of the town at Willoughby Run, and the battle began. After much fighting and heavy casualties on both sides, the Confederates pushes the Union forces back through the town of Gettysburg, where they regrouped south of the town along the high ground near cemetery.

   Confederate General Robert E. Lee ordered General R.S. Ewell to seize the high ground form the battle-weary Union soldiers “if practical”. Ewell hesitated in the attack, giving the Union troops a chance to establish a stronghold along Cemetery Ridge and then bring in reinforcements with artillery. By the time Lee realized Ewell had not attacked, the opportunity had vanished. Other failures by the Confederates included the generals’ opposition to the attack plans and a lack of information about the Union defense. This combination of errors allowed the Union forces to win a critical victory in the Civil War. By the end, a total of 160,000 men were involved in this fierce and bloody battle

The word “vanished” in paragraph 2 in closest in meaning to _______

A. succeeded

B. disappeared

C. decreased

D. remained

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16 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án : B

Vanish = biến mất = disappear

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 .The Battle of GettysburgOne of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry...
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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 .

The Battle of Gettysburg

One of the most important battles of the American Civil War occurred around the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from July 1 to July 3, 1863. What began as a search for shoes by the Confederate Army quickly escalated into a major battle. As the Confederate soldiers sought new shoes, they unexpectedly encountered Union cavalry stationed west of the town at Willoughby Run, and the battle began. After much fighting and heavy casualties on both sides, the Confederates pushes the Union forces back through the town of Gettysburg, where they regrouped south of the town along the high ground near cemetery.

   Confederate General Robert E. Lee ordered General R.S. Ewell to seize the high ground form the battle-weary Union soldiers “if practical”. Ewell hesitated in the attack, giving the Union troops a chance to establish a stronghold along Cemetery Ridge and then bring in reinforcements with artillery. By the time Lee realized Ewell had not attacked, the opportunity had vanished. Other failures by the Confederates included the generals’ opposition to the attack plans and a lack of information about the Union defense. This combination of errors allowed the Union forces to win a critical victory in the Civil War. By the end, a total of 160,000 men were involved in this fierce and bloody battle

According to the passage, which of the following is assumed in the Battle of Gettysburg?

A. 160,000 men were killed

B. It was a major victory for General Lee

C. The Union soldiers were led by General Ewell

D. Both sides had many casualties

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27 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án : D

Trong dòng 5 đoạn 1: After much fighting and heavy casualties on both sides