Would you like a _____ of cheese with your sandwich?
I _____ a lot of cartoons about space exploration recently.
The woman gave her son a big hug before leaving _____.
This newly open clothes shop is not _____ as the old one in the city center.
It is a wonderful country, with friendly people, _____ landscape, and marvelous wildlife.
In _____ France, people greet one another with kisses on the cheeks.
A: _____
B: I totally agree with you.
My mother always receives flowers _____ my father on special occasions.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY
A good memory is often seen as something that comes naturally, and a bad memory as something that cannot be changed. But, actually is a lot that you can do to improve your memory.
We all remember the things we are interested in and forget the ones that bore us. This no doubt explains the reason schoolboys remember football results effortlessly but struggle with dates from their history lessons! Take an active interest in what you want to remember, and focus on it . One way to ‘make’ yourself more interested is to ask questions - the more the better!
Physical exercise is also important for your memory, it increases your heart rate and sends more oxygen to your brain, and that makes your memory work better. Exercise also stress, which is very bad for the memory.
The old saying that “eating fish makes you brainy” may be true after all. Scientists have discovered that the fats found in fish like tuna, sardines and salmon - as as in olive oil - help to improve the memory. Vitamin-rich fruits such as oranges, strawberries and red grapes are all good ‘brain food’, too.
Read the following passage and answer these questions.
The tomato originally comes from South America and has been eaten by people there for thousands of years. Today, tomatoes are popular the world over. However, when they were first introduced, there was quite a bit of controversy and worry surrounding them.
Ancient Aztec writings mention recipes for dishes of tomatoes, peppers, and salt - probably the first salsa recipe! Spanish soldiers conquered the Aztecs and brought tomato seeds back with them to Europe. In Europe, these yellowish tomatoes were first called “apples of gold.” For a long time, people in Northern Europe and North America did not eat these “apples of gold.” People were afraid to eat tomatoes because the plant looked similar to the nightshade plant, a deadly poison. German people even thought that if someone ate tomatoes, he or she would change into a werewolf. However, by the mid-1800s, people all over the world had accepted the tomato as a good food to eat.
Do you think tomatoes are a fruit or vegetable? Actually, tomatoes are a fruit. However, in America, tomatoes are a vegetable by law. Why are tomatoes legally a vegetable in America? In the 1800s, there was no import tax on fruit from other countries, but there was an import tax on vegetables. At that time, many tomatoes were coming from other countries into America, and American tomato farmers became worried about making a living. The government made tomatoes a vegetable by law so that non-American tomatoes would be taxed. In fact, tomatoes are similar to strawberries. Both have seeds inside, and both grow from the flowers of a plant. Both also have delicious flesh surrounding the seeds. Tomatoes and strawberries are actually in the same family.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Choose the correct answer in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-D in each blank.
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A. Yes, that would be disappointing B. But I was a bit disappointed. C. Maybe you can try looking for decorations online or in other stores. D. Well, there weren't many decorations to choose from. |
A: Hey, did you go to the market to buy Mid-Autumn Festival decorations?
B: Yes, I did. I was really looking forward to decorating my home for the festival.
A: Oh no, why? What happened?
B: The market seemed empty.
A: That's too bad. Did you find anything you liked?
B: Not really. I was hoping to find colorful lanterns and beautiful mooncakes, but they were few.
A: I understand how you feel. But don't worry.
B: That's a good idea. I'll give it a try.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
"We will go to Ha Long Bay this summer," my friends said.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
More than half of the students have passed the exam with good scores.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Can you let me know when the movie begins?
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What I like most about my hometown is its traditional food.
Read and do the following tasks.
A. Do not come in if you are not wearing the right clothes.
B. It provides hourly rental rates based on age.
C. Adults must pay extra for longer rides.
D. Use this door if you want to go outside.
E. Children must stay with their parents for safety.
F. Adults shouldn't let children play with this.
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