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Scientists may be close to a cure for the common cold. They have looked for a medicine for many years. The problem is that there are hundreds of types of cold viruses. The viruses change very quickly. They fight against new drugs. This means we all have to suffer every year. Scientists have made a discovery that could end colds. Their discovery blocked the viruses that cause colds. It stopped the viruses from working in the body. Most of us catch a cold a few times a year. We usually take different medicine for things like a sore throat, a runny nose or a fever. Different viruses cause different things. The researchers' discovery could stop these things. It could help to end our suffering. It could also help people with more serious problems. A cold can cause serious problems in people with breathing difficulties. The discovery could help people who have asthma

- A cure for sth: phương thức chữa trị
- Cold: cảm cúm
- Look for: tìm kiếm
- Fight against: chiến đấu chống lại
- A sore throat: viêm họng
- A runny rose: sổ mũi
- A fever: sốt
- Asthma: bệnh hen xuyễn

MATCHING:
1. Scientists may be close to
2. They have looked
3. many
4. there are
5. types of cold
6. They fight
7. Scientists have made
8. It stopped the viruses
a. years
b. from working
c. viruses
d. against new drugs
e. a cure
f. a discovery
g. for a medicine
h. hundreds
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Nguồn: NATURAL WORLD NEWS

 

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1. Scientists may be close to
2. They have looked
3. many
4. there are
5. types of cold
6. They fight
7. Scientists have made
8. It stopped the viruses
a. years
b. from working
c. viruses
d. against new drugs
e. a cure
f. a discovery
g. for a medicine
h. hundreds
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1e ; 2g ; 3a ; 4h (there are hundreds gì ạ?)
5c ; 6d ; 7f ; 8b
 

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MATCHING:
1. Scientists may be close to (e)
2. They have looked (g)
3. many (a)
4. there are (h)
5. types of cold (c)
6. They fight (d)
7. Scientists have made (f)
8. It stopped the viruses (b)
a. years
b. from working
c. viruses
d. against new drugs
e. a cure
f. a discovery
g. for a medicine
h. hundreds
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

1. Scientists may be close to
2. They have looked
3. many
4. there are
5. types of cold
6. They fight
7. Scientists have made
8. It stopped the viruses
a. years
b. from working
c. viruses
d. against new drugs
e. a cure
f. a discovery
g. for a medicine
h. hundreds
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
1e ; 2g ; 3a ; 4h (there are hundreds gì ạ?)
5c ; 6d ; 7f ; 8b
Chắc là "Có hàng trăm...":D
 

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Climate scientists from the University of Sydney in Australia say tourism causes over 8 per cent of greenhouse gasses. They also say that this figure will continue to increase because the tourism industry is growing. Their study looked at the carbon footprint of many different areas of tourism. It studied the CO2 emissions from transport, events, hotels, restaurants and shopping. It even researched the carbon emissions from producing souvenirs. The researchers spent 18 months conducting the research. They included the tourist activities of 189 countries. Researcher Dr Arunima Malik said her team analyzed the impact on the environment of over one million businesses involved in tourism. The researchers said domestic travel was a bigger cause of CO2 emissions than international or business travel. Air travel was the largest part of tourism's footprint. The researchers said flying would continue to increase global emissions as more people in the world become richer. The countries causing the most harm were the biggest and richest nations. The USA, China, India and Germany had the largest tourism carbon footprints. Their carbon emissions will continue to increase as more of their citizens travel. The researchers encouraged holiday-makers and travelers to try and reduce their carbon footprint when on vacation so their travel causes less harm to the planet.

Vocabulary
- Greenhouse gas: khí nhà kính
- Figure: Số liệu, con số

- Carbon Footprint: lượng carbon thải ra
- Spend time doing something: dành thời gian làm gì
- Conduct the research: tiến hành nghiên cứu
- Emission: sự phát ra, sự tỏa ra, sự thải ra
- Analyze: phân tích
- as = because
- Holiday maker: người đi nghỉ mát
READING QUESTION
1. Which university are the climate scientists from?
2. What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
3. What did researchers look at CO2 emissions from the production of?
4. How long did the research take?
5. How many businesses did researchers analyze?
QUIZ
1) What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
a) tourism
b) the climate
c) travel to Australia
d) the size of airplanes
2) What did the article say more people in the world would become?
a) poorer
b) warmer
c) richer
d) travelled
3) What did researchers encourage people to do?

a) stay at home
b) travel by bicycle
c) go to poorer countries
d) reduce their carbon footprint
NGUỒN: SCIENCEDAILY.COM
 
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Climate scientists from the University of Sydney in Australia say tourism causes over 8 per cent of greenhouse gasses. They also say that this figure will continue to increase because the tourism industry is growing. Their study looked at the carbon footprint of many different areas of tourism. It studied the CO2 emissions from transport, events, hotels, restaurants and shopping. It even researched the carbon emissions from producing souvenirs. The researchers spent 18 months conducting the research. They included the tourist activities of 189 countries. Researcher Dr Arunima Malik said her team analyzed the impact on the environment of over one million businesses involved in tourism. The researchers said domestic travel was a bigger cause of CO2 emissions than international or business travel. Air travel was the largest part of tourism's footprint. The researchers said flying would continue to increase global emissions as more people in the world become richer. The countries causing the most harm were the biggest and richest nations. The USA, China, India and Germany had the largest tourism carbon footprints. Their carbon emissions will continue to increase as more of their citizens travel. The researchers encouraged holiday-makers and travelers to try and reduce their carbon footprint when on vacation so their travel causes less harm to the planet.

*--Vocabulary
- Greenhouse gas: khí nhà kính
- Figure: Số liệu, con số

- Carbon Footprint: lượng carbon thải ra
- Spend time doing something: dành thời gian làm gì
- Conduct the research: tiến hành nghiên cứu
- Emission: sự phát ra, sự tỏa ra, sự thải ra
- Analyze: phân tích
- as = because
- Holiday maker: người đi nghỉ mát
READING QUESTION
1. Which university are the climate scientists from?
=> The University of Sydney......
2. What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
=> Tourism....
3. What did researchers look at CO2 emissions from the production of?
=> Souvenirs....
4. How long did the research take?

=> 18 months
5. How many businesses did researchers analyze?
=> Over a million
QUIZ
1) What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
a) tourism
b) the climate
c) travel to Australia
d) the size of airplanes
2) What did the article say more people in the world would become?
a) poorer
b) warmer
c) richer
d) travelled
3) What did researchers encourage people to do?

a) stay at home
b) travel by bicycle
c) go to poorer countries
d) reduce their carbon footprint
NGUỒN: SCIENCEDAILY.COM
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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has announced that anyone can enter one of Starbucks' 8,000 cafes in the USA without buying anything. Starbucks staff must treat everyone in the cafe as a customer. Mr Schultz said: "Any person who enters our spaces, including...restrooms, regardless of whether they make a purchase, is considered a customer." People can now use Starbucks to sit down, relax and use the Internet.
The new rule will make life easier for cafe managers. In April, managers told customers to leave a cafe or to not use the bathroom. Two black men were
arrested in handcuffs for waiting for a friend. A week later, a black man was told he could not use the bathroom. He put a video online of a white man using the same bathroom without buying anything. Schultz said he didn't want to make Starbucks a public bathroom, but the new policy was good.

VOCABULARY
- Annouce that: thông báo rằng
- Regardless of: không tính đến, không để đến
- Arrest: bắt giữ
- Handcuff: khóa tay, còng tay
- Policy: chính sách
MATCHING
Paragraph 1:
  • Starbucks
  • anyone can
  • one of Starbucks'
  • without buying
  • treat everyone in the cafe
  • Any person who
  • regardless of whether
  • relax and use the
  • as a customer
  • anything
  • Internet
  • 8,000 cafes
  • CEO
  • they make a purchase
  • enter
  • enters our spaces
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Paragraph 2:
  • told customers
  • arrested in
  • waiting
  • He put a video
  • a white man using
  • without
  • make Starbucks a
  • the new policy
  • public bathroom
  • to leave
  • the same bathroom
  • was good
  • for a friend
  • online
  • handcuffs
  • buying anything
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Nguồn: MASHABLE ASIA
 

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A Russian billionaire has attended his inauguration as leader of humankind's first ever nation in space. Igor Ashurbeyli, a computer scientist, established the space nation of Asgardia at a ceremony in Vienna, Austria on Monday. In his inauguration address, Mr Ashurbeyli stated that: "This day will certainly be recorded in the annals of history as one of the greatest events for humankind. We have established all branches of government. I can therefore declare with confidence that Asgardia - the first space nation of the united humankind - has been born." He also said his nation was a "global humanitarian project" that would pioneer the future colonization of space and set up human colonies on the Moon. Asgardia is named after Asgard - a flying city in ancient Scandinavian mythology. It already has a growing number of would-be citizens. Around 200,000 people have signed up to claim their Asgardian nationality. Within the next 10 years, Asgardia hopes to amass a population of 150 million. This would make it the ninth most populous country. Future candidates to become an Asgard national will have to pass an IQ test to prove they are of a higher intelligence. They will also have to pay an annual membership of 100 euros. Asgardia has a long-term goal to launch life-sustaining, high-tech, verdant arks in space, where Asgardian citizens can live and prosper.
(Source: Independent.co.uk)
WORDS IN THE NEWS:
- inauguration (n): lễ nhậm chức.
- establish (v): thành lập (cơ quan, tổ chức,...)
- ceremony (n): nghi lễ tôn giáo, lễ kỷ niệm
- the annals of history: biên niên sử
- address (n): bài nói chuyện, diễn văn
- declare (v): tuyên bố
- (say/speak/predict...) with confidence: tin vào điều gì đó là sự thật
- humanitarian (adj): chủ nghĩa nhân đạo
- pioneer: tiên phong
- colonization (n): xâm chiếm thuộc địa
- mythology (n): thần thoại
- would-be (adj): hứa hẹn
- amass (v): thu thập, cóp nhặt
- populous country: quốc gia đông dân
- life-sustaining: cần cho sự sống
- verdant: phủ đầy cỏ
- ark: con tàu lớn
- prosper: phát triển hưng thịnh

TRUE/FALSE TASK:

a. A space nation was started by a billionaire Russian scientist. T / F
b. The space nation was inaugurated at a ceremony in Australia. T / F
c. The space nation has all its branches of government set up. T / F
d. The space nation leader said there would be colonies on the moon. T / F
e. The nation's name of Asgardia is taken from ancient Greek Mythology. T / F
f. The leader thinks about 350 million people will join Asgardia. T / F
g. Anyone can become an Asgardia citizen. There is no test to join. T / F
h. It is free to become a citizen of Asgardia. T / F
SYNONYM MATCH
1. leader
2. established
3. address
4. branches
5. pioneer
6. would-be
7. claim
8. amass
9. annual
10. prosper
a. yearly
b. speech
c. potential
d. develop
e. assemble
f. chief
g. flourish
h. divisions
i. set up
j. formally request
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

1. What is the job of the leader of Asgardia?
2. Where was the inauguration speech for Asgardia?
3. What did the leader say he had established all branches of?
4. What kind of project did the leader say Asgardia was?
5. Where does the leader want to set up human colonies?
6. What region of the world is the name Asgardia from?
7. How many people have signed up to become Asgardia citizens?
8. What kind of test will would-be citizens have to take?



 

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Philippines president to resign if someone proves God exists
The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would resign if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a history of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He recently made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God stupid. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he challenged what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by paying money to the Church. He said: "Where is the logic of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single witness" who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".
Opponents of the president hit back at him by calling him "one evil man". Senator Antonio Trillanes said the president's comments showed that Mr Duterte lied, had no heart and was a
ruthless leader. Despite his comments, President Duterte said he did believe in God. He said: "There is a universal mind somewhere which controls the universe." Duterte is very popular in the Philippines for his policies on drugs and crime. He has spent the past few years fighting a war on drugs in which hundreds of people have been killed. He also appeared at an event in which customs officials crushed illegally imported luxury cars. He has agreed to meet religious leaders at a meeting on Monday to ease tensions.
(Adapted from Foxnews.com, 10/7/2018)
Vocabulary in context
- resign (v): từ chức
- upsetting (adj): buồn bã
- religious beliefs: tín ngưỡng tôn giáo
- In particular: Đặc biệt là
- Sin: sự phạm vào..., sự phạm phải...
- Ruthless: tàn nhẫn, nhẫn tâm
- Ease tension: xoa dịu sự căng thẳng
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
SYNONYM MATCH TASKS


  • resign
  • prove
  • beliefs
  • principles
  • logic
  • opponents
  • ruthless
  • popular
  • appeared
  • tensions

  • hard-hearted
  • truths
  • arrived
  • show
  • rivals
  • ill feeling
  • quit
  • reason
  • well-liked
  • views
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
TRUE / FALSE TASK

  1. President Duterte will resign next month. T / F
  2. President Duterte often upsets people when talking about religion. T / F
  3. The president asked questions about the Catholic Church. T / F
  4. The president asked about the church's logic regarding sin. T / F
  5. An opponent of the president called him the devil. T / F
  6. President Duterte said he believed in God. T / F
  7. President Duterte said nothing controls the universe. T / F
  8. President Duterte has refused to meet religious leaders. T /F
GAP FILL TASK
paying history stupid witness
resign logic challenged recently
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would (1) ____________ if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a (2) ____________ of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He (3) ____________ made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God (4) ____________. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he (5) ____________ what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by (6) ____________ money to the Church. He said: "Where is the (7) ____________ of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single (8) ____________ " who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".


 
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The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would (1) _____resign______ if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a (2) ______history______ of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He (3) _____recently_______ made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God (4) ______stupid______. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he (5) ______challenged______ what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by (6) ______paying______ money to the Church. He said: "Where is the (7) ______logic______ of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single (8) _______witness_____ " who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".
 

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Climate scientists from the Uiversity of Sydney in Australia say tourism causes over 8 per cent of greenhouse gasses. They also say that this figure will continue to increase because the tourism industry is growing. Their study looked at the carbon footprint of many different areas of tourism. It studied the CO2 emissions from transport, events, hotels, restaurants and shopping. It even researched the carbon emissions from producing souvenirs. The researchers spent 18 months conducting the research. They included the tourist activities of 189 countries. Researcher Dr Arunima Malik said her team analyzed the impact on the environment of over one million businesses involved in tourism. The researchers said domestic travel was a bigger cause of CO2 emissions than international or business travel. Air travel was the largest part of tourism's footprint. The researchers said flying would continue to increase global emissions as more people in the world become richer. The countries causing the most harm were the biggest and richest nations. The USA, China, India and Germany had the largest tourism carbon footprints. Their carbon emissions will continue to increase as more of their citizens travel. The researchers encouraged holiday-makers and travelers to try and reduce their carbon footprint when on vacation so their travel causes less harm to the planet.

Vocabulary
- Greenhouse gas: khí nhà kính
- Figure: Số liệu, con số

- Carbon Footprint: lượng carbon thải ra
- Spend time doing something: dành thời gian làm gì
- Conduct the research: tiến hành nghiên cứu
- Emission: sự phát ra, sự tỏa ra, sự thải ra
- Analyze: phân tích
- as = because
- Holiday maker: người đi nghỉ mát
READING QUESTION
1. Which university are the climate scientists from?
2. What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
3. What did researchers look at CO2 emissions from the production of?
4. How long did the research take?
5. How many businesses did researchers analyze?
QUIZ
1) What is growing that will cause greenhouse gasses to increase?
a) tourism
b) the climate
c) travel to Australia
d) the size of airplanes
2) What did the article say more people in the world would become?
a) poorer
b) warmer
c) richer
d) travelled
3) What did researchers encourage people to do?

a) stay at home
b) travel by bicycle
c) go to poorer countries
d) reduce their carbon footprint
NGUỒN: SCIENCEDAILY.COM
Reading question
1.Uiversity of Sydney in Australia
2.tourism industry
3.transport, events, hotels, restaurants and shopping
4.18 months
5.over one million businesses
Ad kiểm tra giùm ạ .Thanks
 

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Philippines president to resign if someone proves God exists
The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would resign if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a history of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He recently made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God stupid. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he challenged what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by paying money to the Church. He said: "Where is the logic of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single witness" who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".
Opponents of the president hit back at him by calling him "one evil man". Senator Antonio Trillanes said the president's comments showed that Mr Duterte lied, had no heart and was a
ruthless leader. Despite his comments, President Duterte said he did believe in God. He said: "There is a universal mind somewhere which controls the universe." Duterte is very popular in the Philippines for his policies on drugs and crime. He has spent the past few years fighting a war on drugs in which hundreds of people have been killed. He also appeared at an event in which customs officials crushed illegally imported luxury cars. He has agreed to meet religious leaders at a meeting on Monday to ease tensions.
(Adapted from Foxnews.com, 10/7/2018)
Vocabulary in context
- resign (v): từ chức
- upsetting (adj): buồn bã
- religious beliefs: tín ngưỡng tôn giáo
- In particular: Đặc biệt là
- Sin: sự phạm vào..., sự phạm phải...
- Ruthless: tàn nhẫn, nhẫn tâm
- Ease tension: xoa dịu sự căng thẳng
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
SYNONYM MATCH TASKS



  • resign
  • prove
  • beliefs
  • principles
  • logic
  • opponents
  • ruthless
  • popular
  • appeared
  • tensions

  • hard-hearted
  • truths
  • arrived
  • show
  • rivals
  • ill feeling
  • quit
  • reason
  • well-liked
  • views
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
TRUE / FALSE TASK

  1. President Duterte will resign next month. T / F
  2. President Duterte often upsets people when talking about religion. T / F
  3. The president asked questions about the Catholic Church. T / F
  4. The president asked about the church's logic regarding sin. T / F
  5. An opponent of the president called him the devil. T / F
  6. President Duterte said he believed in God. T / F
  7. President Duterte said nothing controls the universe. T / F
  8. President Duterte has refused to meet religious leaders. T /F
GAP FILL TASK
paying history stupid witness
resign logic challenged recently
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would (1) ____________ if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a (2) ____________ of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He (3) ____________ made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God (4) ____________. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he (5) ____________ what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by (6) ____________ money to the Church. He said: "Where is the (7) ____________ of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single (8) ____________ " who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".



SYNONYM MATCH TASKS




  1. resign
  2. prove
  3. beliefs
  4. principles
  5. logic
  6. opponents
  7. ruthless
  8. popular
  9. appeared
  10. tensions

  1. a. hard-hearted
  2. b. truths
  3. c. arrived
  4. d. show
  5. e. rivals
  6. f. ill feeling
  7. g. quit
  8. h. reason
  9. i. well-liked
  10. j. views
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
  1. g
  2. d
  3. j
  4. b
  5. h
  6. e
  7. a
  8. i
  9. c
  10. f

TRUE / FALSE TASK

  1. President Duterte will resign next month. T / F
  2. President Duterte often upsets people when talking about religion. T / F
  3. The president asked questions about the Catholic Church. T / F
  4. The president asked about the church's logic regarding sin. T / F
  5. An opponent of the president called him the devil. T / F
  6. President Duterte said he believed in God. T / F
  7. President Duterte said nothing controls the universe. T / F
  8. President Duterte has refused to meet religious leaders. T /F
GAP FILL TASK
paying history stupid witness
resign logic challenged recently
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
The president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has made people angry. He said he would (1) ____resign________ if anyone can prove that God exists. President Duterte has a (2) ____history________ of upsetting people with his religious beliefs. He (3) _____recently_______ made many people in his largely Roman Catholic country angry by calling God (4) ____stupid________. On Friday, he questioned the principles of the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, he (5) _____challenged_______ what the Church says about sin. He asked why sin can only be removed from children by (6) _____paying_______ money to the Church. He said: "Where is the (7) _____logic_______ of God there?" The 73-year-old leader said that he wanted "one single (8) ___witness_________ " who has a picture or a selfie that a human was "able to talk to and see God".
 
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Algeria turns off Internet to stop exam cheats
Algeria has turned off its Internet all over the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to stop students secretly going online during nationwide school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of each of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down during the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, all electronic devices with Internet access have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were many problems in 2016 when test questions were leaked online both before and during exams.
Algeria's Education Minister Nouria Benghabrit told the Algerian newspaper Annahar that Facebook would also be blocked across the country for the six days the exams were taking place. She said she did not like doing this but she could not do nothing and give opportunities to students to cheat in tests. As an added security measure, metal detectors will be placed in all exam halls, and security cameras and mobile-phone blockers have been set up at the printing companies where the exams are printed. Many students thought the government was doing the right thing. Rania Salim, 16, said it wasn't fair that students who didn't study could get help in exams by using their mobile phone to cheat.
(Adapted from BBC Learning English)
Vocabulary in context
- stop sb doing sth: (v)
bắt ai đó dừng làm gì
- cheat:(v) gian lận, lừa đảo
- nationwide: (adj) khắp cả nước
- electronic devices (n): thiết bị điện tử
- leak (v): bị lộ ra ngoài
- give opportunities to sb (v): trao cơ hội cho ai
- security measure: (n) các biện pháp bảo vệ
- metal detectors: (n) máy dò, máy quét kim loại
- security cameras (v) camera an ninh
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

SYNONYM MATCH TASK

  1. turned
  2. stop
  3. nationwide
  4. whole
  5. leaked
  6. taking place
  7. opportunities
  8. added
  9. right
  10. fair
A. chances
B. entire
C. happening
D. prevent
E.just
F. national
G. proper
H. switched
I. extra
J. revealed
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

TRUE/FALSE TASK

  1. Algeria has turned off the Internet in high schools but not universities. T / F
  2. Algeria's Internet is being cut off for 24 hours on exam days. T / F
  3. Students can take smartphones into exam halls but must turn them off. T / F
  4. Many exam questions were leaked online in 2016. T / F
  5. Algeria's education minister has blocked Facebook for six days. T / F
  6. The government has put metal detectors in all exam halls. T / F
  7. The government has put security cameras in test-printing companies. T / F
  8. A 16-year-old student disagreed with the government's actions. T / F
GAP FILL TASK
eachaccessovermany
stopnationwideleakedduring
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Algeria has turned off its Internet all (1) ____________ the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to (2) ____________ students secretly going online during (3) ____________ school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of (4) ____________ of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down (5) ____________ the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, all electronic devices with Internet (6) ____________ have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were (7) ____________ problems in 2016 when test questions were (8) ____________
 

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China limits pay for movie stars
The Chinese government is putting a limit on how much pay its movie stars get. The government says that actors getting very high salaries is bad for society. Authorities say a lot of actors try to avoid paying tax and their love of money is harmful. Government officials said they want to stop "money worship" in society and in the movie industry because money is not the most important thing in life. The government also wants to try and stop a celebrity culture from developing. It says many young people are "blindly chasing celebrities" and turning them into heroes, which is giving people a false idea about what life is really like. The government said movies should benefit society, not movie star bank accounts.
The government has issued a set of rules that tell movie production companies how to pay their movie stars. The salaries of actors will be capped at 40 per cent of the total cost of the movie. Furthermore, leading actors will receive no more than 70 per cent of the total wages for the entire cast. Many Chinese citizens said they support the new rules. They say it is not good for society that "greedy" actors and celebrities are "showing off" their wealth and "Hollywood lifestyles". One Chinese citizen wrote on social media: "Society has given them too much and they give nothing back. They do not teach young people about the value and importance of humility and community in China.
(Source: The Guardian)
Vocabulary in context
- put a limit on: đặt giới hạn lên cái gì
- get salary: nhận lương
- high salary: lương cao
- pay tax: trả thuế
- celebrity: nổi tiếng
- blindly chasing celebrity: thần tượng theo đuổi một cách mù quáng
- issue (v): ban hành
- movie production company: công ty sản xuất phim
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

TRUE - FALSE TASK
  1. China said high salaries for movie stars is bad for society. T / F
  2. The government wants to stop what it called "money worship". T / F
  3. China's government said money is the most important thing in life. T / F
  4. The government said movies should benefit society, not actors. T / F
  5. Actors' salaries will be capped at 40% of the total cost of the movie. T / F
  6. Many Chinese people agreed with the new salary rules. T / F
  7. People say movie stars should not follow a "Hollywood lifestyle". T / F
  8. A social media user said actors give nothing back to society. T / F
GAP FILL TASK
Put these words into the spaces in the paragraph below.
love
false
life
limit
accounts
society
chasing
industry
The Chinese government is putting a (1) ____________ on how much pay its movie stars get. The government says that actors getting very high salaries is bad for (2) ____________. Authorities say a lot of actors try to avoid paying tax and their (3) ____________ of money is harmful. Government officials said they want to stop "money worship" in society and in the movie (4) ____________ because money is not the most important thing in (5) ____________. The government also wants to try and stop a celebrity culture from developing. It says many young people are "blindly (6) ____________ celebrities" and turning them into heroes, which is giving people a (7) ____________ idea about what life is really like. The government said movies should benefit society, not movie star bank (8) ____________.

 
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China limits pay for movie stars
The Chinese government is putting a limit on how much pay its movie stars get. The government says that actors getting very high salaries is bad for society. Authorities say a lot of actors try to avoid paying tax and their love of money is harmful. Government officials said they want to stop "money worship" in society and in the movie industry because money is not the most important thing in life. The government also wants to try and stop a celebrity culture from developing. It says many young people are "blindly chasing celebrities" and turning them into heroes, which is giving people a false idea about what life is really like. The government said movies should benefit society, not movie star bank accounts.
The government has issued a set of rules that tell movie production companies how to pay their movie stars. The salaries of actors will be capped at 40 per cent of the total cost of the movie. Furthermore, leading actors will receive no more than 70 per cent of the total wages for the entire cast. Many Chinese citizens said they support the new rules. They say it is not good for society that "greedy" actors and celebrities are "showing off" their wealth and "Hollywood lifestyles". One Chinese citizen wrote on social media: "Society has given them too much and they give nothing back. They do not teach young people about the value and importance of humility and community in China.
(Source: The Guardian)
Vocabulary in context
- put a limit on: đặt giới hạn lên cái gì
- get salary: nhận lương
- high salary: lương cao
- pay tax: trả thuế
- celebrity: nổi tiếng
- blindly chasing celebrity: thần tượng theo đuổi một cách mù quáng
- issue (v): ban hành
- movie production company: công ty sản xuất phim
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

TRUE - FALSE TASK
  1. China said high salaries for movie stars is bad for society. T / F
  2. The government wants to stop what it called "money worship". T / F
  3. China's government said money is the most important thing in life. T / F
  4. The government said movies should benefit society, not actors. T / F
  5. Actors' salaries will be capped at 40% of the total cost of the movie. T / F
  6. Many Chinese people agreed with the new salary rules. T / F
  7. People say movie stars should not follow a "Hollywood lifestyle". T / F
  8. A social media user said actors give nothing back to society. T / F
GAP FILL TASK
Put these words into the spaces in the paragraph below.
love (3)
false (7)
life (5)
limit (1)
accounts (8)
society (2)
chasing (6)
industry
(4)
The Chinese government is putting a (1) ____________ on how much pay its movie stars get. The government says that actors getting very high salaries is bad for (2) ____________. Authorities say a lot of actors try to avoid paying tax and their (3) ____________ of money is harmful. Government officials said they want to stop "money worship" in society and in the movie (4) ____________ because money is not the most important thing in (5) ____________. The government also wants to try and stop a celebrity culture from developing. It says many young people are "blindly (6) ____________ celebrities" and turning them into heroes, which is giving people a (7) ____________ idea about what life is really like. The government said movies
P/s :Em làm có sai không ạ?Ai đó check hộ em cái!
:rongcon7:rongcon41:rongcon7
 

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Algeria turns off Internet to stop exam cheats
Algeria has turned off its Internet all over the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to stop students secretly going online during nationwide school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of each of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down during the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, all electronic devices with Internet access have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were many problems in 2016 when test questions were leaked online both before and during exams.
Algeria's Education Minister Nouria Benghabrit told the Algerian newspaper Annahar that Facebook would also be blocked across the country for the six days the exams were taking place. She said she did not like doing this but she could not do nothing and
give opportunities to students to cheat in tests. As an added security measure, metal detectors will be placed in all exam halls, and security cameras and mobile-phone blockers have been set up at the printing companies where the exams are printed. Many students thought the government was doing the right thing. Rania Salim, 16, said it wasn't fair that students who didn't study could get help in exams by using their mobile phone to cheat.
(Adapted from BBC Learning English)
Vocabulary in context
- stop sb doing sth: (v) bắt ai đó dừng làm gì
- cheat:(v) gian lận, lừa đảo
- nationwide: (adj) khắp cả nước
- electronic devices (n): thiết bị điện tử
- leak (v): bị lộ ra ngoài
- give opportunities to sb (v): trao cơ hội cho ai
- security measure: (n) các biện pháp bảo vệ
- metal detectors: (n) máy dò, máy quét kim loại
- security cameras (v) camera an ninh
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
SYNONYM MATCH TASK


  1. turned
  2. stop
  3. nationwide
  4. whole
  5. leaked
  6. taking place
  7. opportunities
  8. added
  9. right
  10. fair
A. chances
B. entire
C. happening
D. prevent
E.just
F. national
G. proper
H. switched
I. extra
J. revealed
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
TRUE/FALSE TASK
  1. Algeria has turned off the Internet in high schools but not universities. T / F
  2. Algeria's Internet is being cut off for 24 hours on exam days. T / F
  3. Students can take smartphones into exam halls but must turn them off. T / F
  4. Many exam questions were leaked online in 2016. T / F
  5. Algeria's education minister has blocked Facebook for six days. T / F
  6. The government has put metal detectors in all exam halls. T / F
  7. The government has put security cameras in test-printing companies. T / F
  8. A 16-year-old student disagreed with the government's actions. T / F
GAP FILL TASK
eachaccessovermany
stopnationwideleakedduring
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Algeria has turned off its Internet all (1) ____________ the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to (2) ____________ students secretly going online during (3) ____________ school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of (4) ____________ of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down (5) ____________ the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, all electronic devices with Internet (6) ____________ have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were (7) ____________ problems in 2016 when test questions were (8) ____________

Algeria turns off Internet to stop exam cheats

Algeria has turned off its Internet all over the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to stop students secretly going online during nationwide school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of each of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down during the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, allelectronic devices with Internet access have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were many problems in 2016 when test questions were leaked online both before and during exams.
Algeria's Education Minister Nouria Benghabrit told the Algerian newspaper Annahar that Facebook would also be blocked across the country for the six days the exams were taking place. She said she did not like doing this but she could not do nothing and give opportunities to students to cheat in tests. As an added security measure, metal detectors will be placed in all exam halls, and security cameras and mobile-phone blockers have been set up at the printing companies where the exams are printed. Many students thought the government was doing the right thing. Rania Salim, 16, said it wasn't fair that students who didn't study could get help in exams by using their mobile phone to cheat.
(Adapted from BBC Learning English)
Vocabulary in context
- stop sb doing sth: (v)
bắt ai đó dừng làm gì
- cheat:(v) gian lận, lừa đảo
- nationwide: (adj) khắp cả nước
- electronic devices (n): thiết bị điện tử
- leak (v): bị lộ ra ngoài
- give opportunities to sb (v): trao cơ hội cho ai
- security measure: (n) các biện pháp bảo vệ
- metal detectors: (n) máy dò, máy quét kim loại
- security cameras (v) camera an ninh
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

SYNONYM MATCH TASK

  1. turned (H)
  2. stop (D)
  3. nationwide (F)
  4. whole (B)
  5. leaked (J)
  6. taking place (C)
  7. opportunities (A)
  8. added (I)
  9. right (G)
  10. fair (E)
A. chances
B. entire
C. happening
D. prevent
E.just
F. national
G. proper
H. switched
I. extra
J. revealed
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

TRUE/FALSE TASK
  1. Algeria has turned off the Internet in high schools but not universities. T / F
  2. Algeria's Internet is being cut off for 24 hours on exam days. T / F
  3. Students can take smartphones into exam halls but must turn them off. T / F
  4. Many exam questions were leaked online in 2016. T / F
  5. Algeria's education minister has blocked Facebook for six days. T / F
  6. The government has put metal detectors in all exam halls. T / F
  7. The government has put security cameras in test-printing companies. T / F
  8. A 16-year-old student disagreed with the government's actions. T / F
GAP FILL TASK
each (4)access (6)over (1)many (7)
stop (2)nationwide (3)leaked (8)during (5)
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Algeria has turned off its Internet all (1) ____________ the country to stop students cheating in high school exams. Algeria's government said it wanted to do something to (2) ____________ students secretly going online during (3) ____________ school tests. All Internet service was stopped for an hour after the start of (4) ____________ of the exams. The government will shut the Internet down (5) ____________ the whole exam season, between June 20 and June 25. In addition, all electronic devices with Internet (6) ____________ have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam centers. Even teachers cannot take phones into the exam halls. There were (7) ____________ problems in 2016 when test questions were (8) ____________
 

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- A cure for sth: phương thức chữa trị
- Cold: cảm cúm
- Look for: tìm kiếm
- Fight against: chiến đấu chống lại
- A sore throat: viêm họng
- A runny rose: sổ mũi
- A fever: sốt
- Asthma:
bệnh hen xuyễn
đúng ra là hen suyễn chứ không phải hen xuyễn ạ :v
 
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