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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

1. A. discovery B. simplicity C. difficulty D. commodity

2. A. attempt B. motion C. invent D. perform

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

3. Protecting wildlife ______ being extinct requires strict laws and forces.

A. from B. at C. on D. over

4. When we get to the park, there will be several places ______ we can have lunch.

A. when B. what C. where D. which

5. Mary gave Peter a gift for his birthday. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” Mary: “______.”

A. Have a good day B. Thank you C. Cheers D. You are welcome
 
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Day 1
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.


1. A. discovery B. simplicity C. difficulty D. commodity

2. A. attempt B. motion C. invent D. perform

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

3. Protecting wildlife ______ being extinct requires strict laws and forces.

A. from B. at C. on D. over

4. When we get to the park, there will be several places ______ we can have lunch.

A. when B. what C. where D. which

5. Mary gave Peter a gift for his birthday. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” Mary: “______.”

A. Have a good day B. Thank you C. Cheers D. You are welcome

@Hàn Tuệ Lâm @Kyanhdo @cỏ phong sương @thanhbinh2002 @Tony Time

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.



1. A. discovery B. simplicity C. difficulty D. commodity



2. A. attempt B. motion C. invent D. perform



Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.



3. Protecting wildlife ______ being extinct requires strict laws and forces.



A. from B. at C. on D. over



4. When we get to the park, there will be several places ______ we can have lunch.



A. when B. what C. where D. which



5. Mary gave Peter a gift for his birthday. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” Mary: “______.”



A. Have a good day B. Thank you C. Cheers D. You are welcome
 
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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home.
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.


1. A. dis'covery B. sim'plicity C. 'difficulty D. com'modity

2. A. a'ttempt B. 'motion C. in'vent D. per'form

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

3. Protecting wildlife ______ being extinct requires strict laws and forces.

A. from B. at C. on D. over
- protect sb/sth from doing sth/ N : bảo vệ ai, cái gì khỏi cái gì
- Bảo vệ động vật hoang dã khỏi tuyệt chủng cần có những bộ luật và chế tài xử lí nghiêm khắc


4. When we get to the park, there will be several places ______ we can have lunch.

A. when B. what C. where D. which
- dùng mệnh đề quan hệ " where" để thay thế trạng từ chỉ nói chốn " several places"
- Khi chúng ta đến công viên, sẽ có rất nhiều địa điểm để chúng ta có thể ăn trưa


5. Mary gave Peter a gift for his birthday. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” Mary: “______.”

A. Have a good day B. Thank you C. Cheers D. You are welcome
- Have a good day: chúc một ngày tốt lành
- Thank you: cảm ơn
- Cheers: chúc sức khỏe (trong bữa tiệc), chào ( khi chia tay)
- You are welcome: không có gì đâu
- (Mary tặng cho Peter một món quà nhân dịp sinh nhật anh ấy)
Peter: Cảm ơn rất nhiều về món quà tuyệt vời của bạn
Mary: Không có gì đâu
 

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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home . F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods. T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge. F
 

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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home.
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
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@Hàn Tuệ Lâm @Kyanhdo @cỏ phong sương @thanhbinh2002 @Tony Time @Tiểu Lộc @boyfriend905 @TajSaker @Jotaro Kujo @baymar @Nguyễn Thị Quyên
1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home. F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods. T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
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F
 
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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home.T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.F
 
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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home.
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
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@Hàn Tuệ Lâm @Kyanhdo @cỏ phong sương @thanhbinh2002 @Tony Time @Tiểu Lộc @boyfriend905 @TajSaker @Jotaro Kujo @baymar @Nguyễn Thị Quyên
1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home. F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods. T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
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F
 
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1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home. F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods. T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge. F
 
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1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home. F
3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods. T
8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge. F
 
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Read the text about some English villages. Then look at the sentences at the bottom of the page and decide if each sentence is true or false.

Explore the Villages around Hartbridge

Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.

Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.

Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.

Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.

Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.

1 It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge. T
Few people go outside the city,........ : ít người thăm quan bên ngoài thành phố -> Việc thăm những ngôi làng gần Hartbridge thì hiếm đối với khách du lịch

2 The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home. F
The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. -> Căn nhà mà khách du lịch hiện tại tham quan đã được nhà Hugo bán vào năm 1940, không phải căn nhà hiện tại của họ

3 The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court. T
You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens...........But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. -> Mặc dù bạn có thể dành cả ngày để đi dạo xung quanh căn nhà và khu vườn..... nhưng ngôi làng của Camberwell cũng đáng để tham quan

4 You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot. F
Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. ( Here ở đây chỉ quán rượu " The Boat" không phải cái cầu)

5 You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot. F
it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. ( Để đến quán rượu chỉ có thể đi bộ không thể đi xe bus )

6 The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home. T
and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens: và cũng đáng chỉ tham quan khu vườn tuyệt vời của nó ( chỉ ngôi nhà của Jane Potter )

7 Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.T
Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.

8 You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale. F
The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. ( Khu công nghiệp đã bị đóng cửa và trở thành một khu nông trại thanh bình) -> không thể tham quan

9 You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale. F
you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal ( chỉ có thể thấy những lối mò nơi mà ngựa kéo than đá, không phải thấy ngựa trong nông trại)

10 You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge. F
To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station.
To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford

To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the
To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.
( Có thể đến thẳng các làng khác, ngoại trừ Moordale là phải qua Reeford )
 

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Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence
1. She listened so attentively taht not a word.........
A. she missed B. she did miss C. she didn't miss D. did she miss

2. We didn't play well. We .......... better
A. should have played B. have played C. should play D. have been playing

3.I like to keep the windows open at night no matter how cold it gets. My wife,............., prefers a warm bedroom with all windows tightly
A. nevertheless B. consequently C. on the other hand D. moreover
Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way
4. She turned the owen dơn. She didn't want to burn the cake ( might)

5. One of the five student he interviewed was Spanish (whom)
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Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence

1. She listened so attentively taht not a word.........
A. she missed B. she did miss C. she didn't miss D. did she miss

2. We didn't play well. We .......... better
A. should have played B. have played C. should play D. have been playing

3.I like to keep the windows open at night no matter how cold it gets. My wife,............., prefers a warm bedroom with all windows tightly
A. nevertheless B. consequently C. on the other hand D. moreover
Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way
4. She turned the owen dơn. She didn't want to burn the cake ( might)
She turned the owen down or it might burn the cake (chắc là sai:p)
5. One of the five student he interviewed was Spanish (whom)
One of the five student whom he interviewd was Spanish.
 
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Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence
1. She listened so attentively taht not a word.........
A. she missed B. she did miss C. she didn't miss D. did she miss

2. We didn't play well. We .......... better
A. should have played B. have played C. should play D. have been playing

3.I like to keep the windows open at night no matter how cold it gets. My wife,............., prefers a warm bedroom with all windows tightly
A. nevertheless B. consequently C. on the other hand D. moreover
Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way
4. She turned the owen down. She didn't want to burn the cake ( might)
Em chưa học dạng này:p
5. One of the five student he interviewed was Spanish (whom)
One of the five student whom he interviewd was Spanish.
 
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Day 3 ( 23/7/2017)
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence

1. She listened so attentively taht not a word.........
A. she missed B. she did miss C. she didn't miss D. did she miss

2. We didn't play well. We .......... better
A. should have played B. have played C. should play D. have been playing

3.I like to keep the windows open at night no matter how cold it gets. My wife,............., prefers a warm bedroom with all windows tightly
A. nevertheless B. consequently C. on the other hand D. moreover
Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way
4. She turned the owen down. She didn't want to burn the cake ( might)
=> She might have burned the cake if she hadn't turned the oven down.
5. One of the five student he interviewed was Spanish (whom)
=> One of the five student whom he interviewd was Spanish.
 
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Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence

1. She listened so attentively taht not a word.........
A. she missed B. she did miss C. she didn't miss D. did she miss

2. We didn't play well. We .......... better
A. should have played B. have played C. should play D. have been playing

3.I like to keep the windows open at night no matter how cold it gets. My wife,............., prefers a warm bedroom with all windows tightly
A. nevertheless B. consequently C. on the other hand D. moreover
Write the new sentences using the given word. Do not change the word given in any way
4. She turned the owen dơn. She didn't want to burn the cake ( might)
She turned the oven down because it might burn the cake.
5. One of the five student he interviewed was Spanish (whom)
One of the five student whom he interviewd was Spanish.
 
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