Mã đề 302.
There were six applications forthe job, but four of them were _____.
He is trying to _____ the bad habit of using the Internet all day.
The farmers went on harvesting the crop _____ the heavy rain.
Parking is difficult in _____ city centre, so he often goes there by bus.
With rapid scientific _____, humans will soon be able to inhabit other planets.
When I was a child, I _____ fly a kite in the field near my house.
Modern technology is widening the _____ gap between parents and their children.
New York is a _____ city with people from all over the world.
The doctor advised me _____ more vegetables and fresh fruit.
This novel is much _____ than the one I read last week.
This shopping mall, which _____ two years ago, attracts a lot of shoppers.
She went to Tay Ho village in Hue _____ she could buy some bai tho conical hats.
If parents spend more time with their children, they _____ happier.
She suggested that we _____ money for the poor in the neighbourhood.
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Children often receive chocolate or sugar eggs at Easter Day.
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Living in the countryside seems to be more peacefully than living in a big city.
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You usually help your parents with the housework, didn't you?
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Yesterday, Ha is absent from school as she caught a cold and had to stay at home.
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William is a helpless teacher and a good listener to his students.
Laura is talking to her friend, Jenny.
Laura: "Thank you for helping me with my project."
Jenny: "_____"
Tom is asking a passer-by on the street.
Tom: "Is there a chemist's near here?"
Passer-by: "_____"
Alex and Sarah are talking about computer games.
Alex: "Playing computer games too much is not good for children's health."
Sarah: "_____. It also has a bad influence on their studies."
Kate and Rosy are talking about the new classmate.
Kate: "_____"
Rosy: "He's tall and thin with curly hair."
Mrs. Cruise and Jimmy are talking about his study.
Mrs. Cruise: You've made a lot of progress this term, Jimmy.
Jimmy: _____
Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question below.
Many children have music classes when they attend school. So how exactly can children benefit from studying music? According to some studies, musical training can develop the part of children's brain that is involved with languages, so they can understand their own language better. It could also help with learning a second language. What's more, children who have studied music also seem to score better in other areas. For example, reading music includes learning about quarter and half notes, which are basically fractions, like in mathematics. And when children are learning about rhythm, they are counting the notes in a piece of music. So these school subjects seem to be connected.
Music can also let children explore new ideas, think in a creative way and gain confidence. If they are learning the guitar, it can be really exciting when they can invent their own pieces of music. Moreover, when they do that, they are also practising their listening skills because they have to listen carefully to the music they are making. This is particularly important when they perform with other people.
One of the biggest benefits, of course, is that listening to music helps children to be less stressed. And creating music can make them feel the same way. And who know? Maybe their musical knowledge will open up a great career path for them in the future.
Read and choose the correct word for each of the blanks.
Teenagers do not spend as much money as their parents think, according to the findings of a recent survey. The survey 300 teenagers, 13-18 years old, from all over Britain. By the time they reach their teens, children see their weekly pocket money rise dramatically to an average of 20.
Greater access to cash among teenagers does not mean that they are more irresponsible. Although they have more cash, about debt is increasing. most children make an effort to put some aside for the future. Instead of wasting their pocket money on sweets or magazines, the majority of the children took part in the survey save more than half of their cash.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
It's a pity that I can't come to the music festival next Sunday.
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Someone has to pick the tourists up from the airport.
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The house belongs to my grandparents. It was built in 1975.
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"What time did you go to bed last night, Mike?" his mother asked.
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We don't have enough time, so we can't visit the pottery village.
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They / close down / water park / it / not safe / children.
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The exercise / too / long / the students / do / ten minutes.
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Students / should / take part / many / extracurricular activities / as possible.
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This / meaningful / experience / we / have.
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Those students / volunteer / provide meals / schoolchildren / remote areas.