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trangjae

mọi người cùng làm nha::):)
II. Tìm lỗi sai
36. If you need to keep fit, then why not take on a sport such as badminton or tennis

37. Modern transportation can speed a doctor to the side of a sick person, even if the patient lives on an isolating farm.

38. Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless

39. When her dog died, she cried very hardly for half an hour.

40. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out.
 
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Đọc hiểu:
1) Điền vào chỗ trống
The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (41)……………….. we explain how we used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (42)…………….. a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years. (43)………………… there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (44)…………………. about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportables. The smalllest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (45)……………….. of up to 80 minutes’ conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vihicle do not (46)……………….. on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vihicle. This can mean a stronger signal with clearer (47)……………. .Transportables have a high power capability and can be used (48)…………….. anywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (49)………………… a vihicle, using its electrics. They (50)……………….. to be bulkier than hand portables.
41. A. whether B. when C. unless D. while
42. A. make B. take C. give D. do
43. A. Although B. Because C. As a result D. In addition
44. A. lots B. little C. some D. few
45. A. amount B. account C. average D. activity
46. A. create B. carry C. insist D. rely
47. A. wave B. speech C. letter D. speed
48. A. hardly B. almost C. most D. mostly
49. A. into B. in to C. on with D. up with
50. A. tend B. are C. have D. used
 
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2) trả lời câu hỏi
I came to India a year age to find a village in which I could live and write but it was many months before I settle down happily in this Himalayan community.
I wasted a lot of time looking for the "typical" village. Yet no such thing exists. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common - poverty, dirt, ignorance. Often the villagers themselves were puzzled, suspicious. Why had I come? I had put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas had changed. I had come to believe that what was happening in the third word was more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect ours, I felt that I first had to try and share their way of life.
In the end I choose a mountain village because it was a little cooler than those in the plains. I took the bus from town along a bumpy road. Then came a rough walk down a steep path to the river. After this I began the climb into the hills. Whenever I stopped to catch my breath, there was a magnificent view. After several hours' walk, the village came into view.
51. After the writer had arrived in India
A. he spent a year writing about the place he lived in.
B. he took quite a long time finding a suitable place to live.
C. he spent years looking for certain village.
D. he lived in a Himalayan community for many months.
52. While looking for a " typical " village the writer found
A. he was searching for the impossible.
B. all the villages were exactly the same.
C. the villagers made him feel confused.
D. the villagers asked him a lot of questions.
53. Before coming to India the writer
A. had been a successful politician.
B. had made a decision to do no more work.
C. had been dismissed from his job.
D. had written articles for publication.
54. The writer decided to change his way of life because
A. he no longer found his work interesting.
B. he wanted to live a peaceful life in the countryside.
C. he wanted to find out more about the Third World.
D. he thought living in a small community would be rewarding.
55. The village the writer finally chose to live in
A. as situated at the end of a bumpy road.
B. had a better climate than those in the plains.
C. was a short walk from the river.
D. had a magnificent view of the river.
 
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VIẾT)chọn đáp án đúng:
56. The prisoners were prevented from speaking to reporters because ……………………….
A. not wanting the story in the papers.
B. the story in the papers the superintendent did not want.
C. the public to hear the story.
D. the superintendent did not want the story in the papers.
57. Elephants scratch themselves with sticks ……………….
A. holding in their trunks. C. held in their trunks.
B. in their trunks holding. D. hold in their trunks
58. ………………………. so many people been out of work as today.
A. More than ever before C. In the past, there never have
B. Never before have D. Formerly, there were never
59. This year will be difficult for this organization because ……………………..
A. they have less money and volunteers than they had last year.
B. it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year.
C. the last year it did not have as few and little volunteers and money.
D. there are fewer money and volunteers that in the last year there were.
60. While attempting to reach his home before the storm, ………………………..
A. the bicycle of John broke down.
B. it happened that John's bike broke down.
C. the storm caught John.
D. John had an accident on his bicycle.
61. The more distant a star happens to be, ……………………. to us.
A. the dimmer it seems B. the dimmest it seems
C. it seems dimmer D. it seems dimmest
62. ……………….. the meaning of vocabulary from context is an important skill.
A. Determination C. It is determined
B. Having determined D. Determining
63. The conductor asked ……………… in the bus.
A. them to please not to smoke C. them not to smoke
B. that they should not to smoke D. them did not to smoke
64. John said that no other car could go ………………………
A. so fast like his car. C. as fast like the car of him.
B. as fast like their car. D. as fast as his car.
65. Mr. Robert is a noted chemist ………………………
A. as well as an effective teacher.
B. and too a very efficient teacher.
C. but he teaches very good in addition.
D. however he teaches very good also.
Đề không khoai lắm mọi người làm hết nha!
 
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1d.
2c
3
4a
đúng ko ha , ko chắc lắm
tiện đây mjnh có vài câu trắc nghiệm đề dại học ne:
24. – how about _____ me a hand?
- sure. I’d be glad to help.
A. Giving b. Helping c. To give d. To help
25. His handwriting is so bad that it is quite _____.
a. Illegible b. Illiterate c. Invisible d. Illegal
26. We _____ you a ride this morning but the car was full.
A. Will give b. Would give c. Would have given d. Would be giving
27. Of the two compositions, the first one is _____.
A. Good b. The best c. Best d. The better[ ủa cái này phải là better chứ nhỉ:confused:]28. The old man got into the _____ of storing money under his bed.
A. Tradition b. Custom c. Manner d. Habit
29. ______ on the great wall is tiring, but stimulating.
A. All-day trips b. An all-day trip c. When trekking all day d. Now that all-day trip
30. ______ humans, toads have tongues fastened at the front of their mouths, which allow them to catch insects.
A. Not the same b. Unlike c. Except for d. Dislike
31. We shall have to stop soon because the car is almost ______ petrol.
A. Off b. Out of c. Lacking d. Running
32. Will you be ______ kind as to help me with the heavy box?
A. As b. So c. Enough d. Too
33. I _____ for mary for the last two hours, but she still hasn’t arrived.
A. An waiting b. Have been waiting c. Was waiting d. Had been waiting
các pák xem em sai chỗ nào thì sửa giùm em nhá!!!:):)
 
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dactien

2 bài đầu tiên là đề thi của 2k8 hay sao ý làm hết òi :-s
đc 2 bài sau hay....để copy về nhà ngồi gặm >:)
thx nhá
 
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boog

mọi người cùng làm nha::):)
II. Tìm lỗi sai
36. If you need to keep fit, then why not take on a sport such as badminton or tennis
sửa > :take up
37. Modern transportation can speed a doctor to the side of a sick person, even if the patient lives on an isolating farm.
sửa>isolated farm


38. Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless
sửa>whereas
39. When her dog died, she cried very hardly for half an hour.
câu này tớ thấy hình như chẳng sai chỗ nào thì phải!
40. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out.
câu nỳ không chắc lắm !
56.D. the superintendent did not want the story in the papers.
57.A. holding in their trunks.
58.B. Never before have
59.B. it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year.
60.D. John had an accident on his bicycle.
61.A. the dimmer it seems
62. D. Determining
63.C. them not to smoke
64. D. as fast as his car.
65.A. as well as an effective teacher.
Có chỗ nào sai sửa giúp tớ lun nhé
 
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boog

24. – how about _____ me a hand?
- sure. I’d be glad to help.
A. Giving b. Helping c. To give d. To help
Câu này phải là A>cấu trúc :give sb a hand :giúp đỡ ai
28. The old man got into the _____ of storing money under his bed.
A. Tradition b. Custom c. Manner d. Habit
tớ nghĩ câu này đa D vì get into habit: nhiễm thói quen
 
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trangjae

câu nỳ không chắc lắm !
56.D. the superintendent did not want the story in the papers.
57.A. holding in their trunks.
58.B. Never before have
59.B. it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year.
60.D. John had an accident on his bicycle.
61.A. the dimmer it seems
62. D. Determining
63.C. them not to smoke
64. D. as fast as his car.
65.A. as well as an effective teacher.
Có chỗ nào sai sửa giúp tớ lun nhé
câu 57 C [câu này là rút gọn mệnh đề quan hệ which+be+V=P2]
câu 39 sai ở 'hardly-->hard' [sorry tớ wên ko gạch chân:)]
 
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girlbabynd

:D1b 2 d 3b be accustomed to doing sth= be uesd to ving = get used to ving: Dang làm quen với việc gì
4a 5? Hihi chắc đúng hết phải ko?:D:D:D
 
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jun11791

Early Native America societies revered women as the life-giving force to future generations. They were the foundation and the pride of Indian culture . Many songs and myths passed down to generation to generation, as the phrase, "Mother Earth" when making reference to gifts provided by nature. Because life begins with birth and mother nourish that life, it seems fitting that numerous Indian legends tend to include women when referring to their origin.

The ultimate achievement for a woman in Native American societies is being a mother and rearing a healthy family. Even though many Indian women attained distinctions as religious practitioners, medicine women and skilled artisans in craft work, in no way did these tasks affect their roles as bearers and raisers of children.

Although infant mortality was probably very high among Early Native America women & many women undoubtedly died in childbirth, evey precaution was used by prospective mothers to ensure life delivery & healthy children. Early Plains Indian women relied on herbal medicines, myths & supertitions to guide them during their prenancies. Older women in the tribe warned first-time mothers to avoid certain foods & to be careful of their personal behaviour. Acording to Indian custom, both were believed to be the caused of a difficult delivery or defect in the unborn baby.

During labor women usually gathered among themselves for the ritual of birth. A prospective mother was generally assisted by her female relatives or other women of her tribe who were mid-wives had knowledge of birth customs. In some tribes, however, it was the custom for the expectant mother to leave camp & deliver her baby all alone. Generally, the Indian culture insistrd that both mother & baby remain in seclusion for a specified time. The seclusion was probably a welcomed break to new mother from her vigorous duties.

1. What is the topic sentence of the first paragraph?
a. sentence 1
b. sentence 2
c. sentence 3
d. last sentence

2. What is the main role of a woman in Native American societies?
a. religious practitioners
b. skilled artisans in craft work
c. medicine women
d. children bearers & raisers.

3. To ensure safe delivery & healthy children, prospective mothers should not
a. take herbal medicines
b. follow myths & superstitons
c. avoid all kinds of food
d. be careful of their personal behaviour

4. What shoudl an expectant mother do during labor, generally?
a. gather with her family
b. leave camo & delivery her baby all alone
c. remain in seclusion for a speciafied time
d. keep herself from her vigorous duties

5. Where can you find this passage?
a. in a brochure introducing America
b. in a women magazine
c. in a history coursebook
d. in a book about cultures across societies
 
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Early Native America societies revered women as the life-giving force to future generations. They were the foundation and the pride of Indian culture . Many songs and myths passed down to generation to generation, as the phrase, "Mother Earth" when making reference to gifts provided by nature. Because life begins with birth and mother nourish that life, it seems fitting that numerous Indian legends tend to include women when referring to their origin.

The ultimate achievement for a woman in Native American societies is being a mother and rearing a healthy family. Even though many Indian women attained distinctions as religious practitioners, medicine women and skilled artisans in craft work, in no way did these tasks affect their roles as bearers and raisers of children.

Although infant mortality was probably very high among Early Native America women & many women undoubtedly died in childbirth, evey precaution was used by prospective mothers to ensure life delivery & healthy children. Early Plains Indian women relied on herbal medicines, myths & supertitions to guide them during their prenancies. Older women in the tribe warned first-time mothers to avoid certain foods & to be careful of their personal behaviour. Acording to Indian custom, both were believed to be the caused of a difficult delivery or defect in the unborn baby.

During labor women usually gathered among themselves for the ritual of birth. A prospective mother was generally assisted by her female relatives or other women of her tribe who were mid-wives had knowledge of birth customs. In some tribes, however, it was the custom for the expectant mother to leave camp & deliver her baby all alone. Generally, the Indian culture insistrd that both mother & baby remain in seclusion for a specified time. The seclusion was probably a welcomed break to new mother from her vigorous duties.

1. What is the topic sentence of the first paragraph?
a. sentence 1
b. sentence 2
c. sentence 3
d. last sentence

2. What is the main role of a woman in Native American societies?
a. religious practitioners
b. skilled artisans in craft work
c. medicine women
d. children bearers & raisers.

3. To ensure safe delivery & healthy children, prospective mothers should not
a. take herbal medicines
b. follow myths & superstitons
c. avoid all kinds of food
d. be careful of their personal behaviour

4. What shoudl an expectant mother do during labor, generally?
a. gather with her family
b. leave camo & delivery her baby all alone
c. remain in seclusion for a speciafied time
d. keep herself from her vigorous duties

5. Where can you find this passage?
a. in a brochure introducing America
b. in a women magazine
c. in a history coursebook
d. in a book about cultures across societies
phần đọc hiểu minh ko khá lắm nên sai sót chỗ nào mong mọi người chỉ giáo giùm :):):) THANKS !!!!
 
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