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Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.The nuclear family, consisting of a mother, father, and their children f may be more an American ideal than an American reality. Of course, the so-called traditional American family was always more varied than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among different American groups.The most recent government statistics reveal that only about one third...
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Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.

The nuclear family, consisting of a mother, father, and their children f may be more an American ideal than an American reality. Of course, the so-called traditional American family was always more varied than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among different American groups.

The most recent government statistics reveal that only about one third of all current American families fit the traditional mold and another third consists of married couples who either have no children or have none still living at home. Of the final one third, about 20 percent of the total number of American households are single people, usually women over sixty-five years of age. A small percentage, about 3 percent of the total, consists of unmarried people who choose to live together; and the rest, about 7 percent, are single, usually divorced parents, with at least one child.

1.   With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?

A. The traditional American family.

B.  The nuclear family.

C.  The ideal family.

D. The current American family

2.   The author implies that...................

A. there has always been a wide variety of family arrangements in the United States

B. racial, ethnic, and religious groups have preserved the traditional family structure

C. the ideal American family is the best structure  

D. fewer married couples are having children

3.  Who generally constitutes a one-person household?

A. A single in his twenties.

B. A single woman in her late sixties.

C. An elderly man.

D. A divorced woman,

4.  According to the passage, married couples whose children have grown or who have no children represent...................

A. 7 percent of households

B. 20 percent of households

C. 33, 3 percent of households

D. 3 percent of households

5.  The word "current" in line 7 is closest in meaning to...................

A. present                                     B. contemporary

C. now                                          D. modern

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2 tháng 10 2021

1.A

2.D

3.B

4.D

5.A

2 tháng 10 2021

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Choose the best answer in each sentence below by circling it. 1. You are late. If you …… a few minutes earlier, you …… him.       A. came / would meet        B. had come / would have met          C. come / will meet            D. had come / would meet2. “Can I borrow your car for this evening?”“Sure, but Nora’s using it right now. If she …… it back in time, you’re welcome to borrow it.”     A. brings                B....
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Choose the best answer in each sentence below by circling it.

1. You are late. If you …… a few minutes earlier, you …… him. 

     A. came / would meet        B. had come / would have met    

     C. come / will meet            D. had come / would meet

2. “Can I borrow your car for this evening?”

“Sure, but Nora’s using it right now. If she …… it back in time, you’re welcome to borrow it.”

     A. brings                B. would bring                 C. will bring                       D. brought

3. We’re going to lose this game …… the team doesn’t start playing better soon.

A. if                             B. unless                      C. although                 D. whereas

4. If I …… somebody else, I’d like to be a film star.  

     A. could be                             B. would be           C. become       D. must be

5. If he had told me the truth, I …… him.     

     A. would have not punished                      B. would not have punished

     C. would not punish                                  D. will not punish

6. If they had not given me advice, I …… again.   

     A. would have failed                     B. would fail         C. would have been failed                        D. wouldn’t fail

7. …… immediately, I will call a policeman.

     A. Unless you leave           B. If you leave             C. If you didn’t leave                        D. Unless you left      

8. Bill …… more photographs if he …… more film.  

     A. would have taken / had had                  B. would have taken / had

     C. would take / has had                             D. would take / had had        

9. If there …… no floods last year, the crop …… better. 

     A. had been / would have been     B. were / would be  

     C. had / would have been               D. was / would have been

10. Had you told me that this was going to happen, I …… it.   

     A. would never have believed         B. don’t believe

    C. hadn’t believed                            D. can’t believe

11. If someone …… into the store, smile and say, “May I help you?”

     A. comes                B. came                       C. come                       D. could come

12. If I had a chance to do creative work, I …… happy working in an office.

     A. would be                       B. will be                     C. would have             D. will feel

13. If they …… soon, I’m not going to wait.  

     A. don’t come        B. won’t come                   C. hadn’t come        D. didn’t come

14. If I …… hungry, I …… something. But I am not hungry now.  

     A were / would eat                         B. had been / would have eaten        

     C. had been / would eat      D. were / would have eaten

15. You won’t pass the examination …… you study more.    

     A. unless         B. as           C. if                 D. whether

16. I’m playing tennis tomorrow …… it’s raining.    

     A. unless              B. if                   C. as long as    D. provided

17. Tell him to ring me if you …… him.   

     A. see                     B. saw             C. have seen                D. had seen

18. Unless she ……, she’ll be late.    

     A. hurries               B. didn’t hurry                        C. hurried                    D. doesn’t hurry

19. Would George be angry if I …… his bicycle without asking?  

     A. took      B. take             C. had taken    D. would take

20. I …… you a postcard while I was on holiday if I …… your address.

A. would have sent / had had       B. would have sent / had      

C. would send / had                      D. would send / had had

21.  …… still my friend if I were put in prison?  

     A. Would you be            B. Will you be           C. Would you        D. Would you are

22.  If anybody …… any question, please ask me after class.  

     A. has         B. have                C. don’t have                      D. doesn’t have

23.  If I weren’t working for an accounting firm, I …… in a bank.

A. would be working        B. will work         C. have worked         D. work

24. He said, “…… watch TV all the evening if you wish.”  

     A. You may           B. You have to              C. You need to             D. You should

25. If he ……, please tell me.    

     A. comes                B. won’t come                        C. will come                D. come

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14 tháng 8 2021

Theo em nghĩ thì là C vì You thì ko thể dùng had đc.

14 tháng 8 2021

sao nhiều thế. Ai mà trả lời nổi

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question : Different regions have different rates of population growth , but in the 20th century , the world saw the biggest increase in its population in human history due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity made by the Green Revolution . However , in some countries there is a negative population growth , especially in the Central and Eastern Europe , mainly due to follow fertility rate , and Southern...
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Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question :

Different regions have different rates of population growth , but in the 20th century , the world saw the biggest increase in its population in human history due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity made by the Green Revolution .

However , in some countries there is a negative population growth , especially in the Central and Eastern Europe , mainly due to follow fertility rate , and Southern Africa due to the high number of HIV - related deaths . Within the next decades , Japan and some countries in Western Europe are also expected to encounter a negative population growth due to sub - replacement fertility rates .

Population growth which exceeds the carrying capacity of an area will result in overpopulation . On the contrary , such areas may be considered " under - populated " if the population is not large enough to maintain an economic system .

1. Which sentence is NOT true ?

a. Most of the countries in the world are facing the problem of overpopulation

b. Overpopulation is a state when the population growth exceeds the carrying capacity of an area

c. The Green Revolution caused the population explosion in the 20th century

d. The 20th century had the highest population growth rate in the history

2. When is an area considered " under - populated ? "

a. When its population is not big enough to maintain the economic system

b. When it has high number of HIV - related deaths

c. When its population is too poor

d. When it has high fertility rate

3. Which areas are expected to encounter a decrease in population growth in the next decades ?

a. Some countries in Central and Eastern Europe

b. Japan

c. Some countries in Western Europe

d. B and C

4. Negative population growth in Central and Eastern Europe is due to : ................

a. high fertility

b. low fertility rate

c. low death rate

d. high number of HIV - related deaths

5. What does " fertility rate " mean ?

a. birth rate

b. death rate

c. growth rate

d. marriage rate

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17 tháng 12 2019

Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question :

Different regions have different rates of population growth , but in the 20th century , the world saw the biggest increase in its population in human history due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity made by the Green Revolution .

However , in some countries there is a negative population growth , especially in the Central and Eastern Europe , mainly due to follow fertility rate , and Southern Africa due to the high number of HIV - related deaths . Within the next decades , Japan and some countries in Western Europe are also expected to encounter a negative population growth due to sub - replacement fertility rates .

Population growth which exceeds the carrying capacity of an area will result in overpopulation . On the contrary , such areas may be considered " under - populated " if the population is not large enough to maintain an economic system .

1. Which sentence is NOT true ?

a. Most of the countries in the world are facing the problem of overpopulation

b. Overpopulation is a state when the population growth exceeds the carrying capacity of an area

c. The Green Revolution caused the population explosion in the 20th century

d. The 20th century had the highest population growth rate in the history

2. When is an area considered " under - populated ? "

a. When its population is not big enough to maintain the economic system

b. When it has high number of HIV - related deaths

c. When its population is too poor

d. When it has high fertility rate

3. Which areas are expected to encounter a decrease in population growth in the next decades ?

a. Some countries in Central and Eastern Europe

b. Japan

c. Some countries in Western Europe

d. B and C

4. Negative population growth in Central and Eastern Europe is due to : ................

a. high fertility

b. low fertility rate

c. low death rate

d. high number of HIV - related deaths

5. What does " fertility rate " mean ?

a. birth rate

b. death rate

c. growth rate

d. marriage rate

Bài 4: Chọn đáp án đúng.1. Thousands of Vietnamese scholars graduated ________ the Imperial Academy. a. from b. in c. at d. of 2. The broth for pho ga is made ________ stewing chicken bones.a. of b. with c. by d. from 3. I haven’t got ________ rice left. Would you like ________ bread instead? a. any – any b. some – some c. no – some d. any – some  4. My sister hates country music, and she hates rap ________. a. either b. also c. neither d. too 5. How much ________...
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Bài 4: Chọn đáp án đúng.

1. Thousands of Vietnamese scholars graduated ________ the Imperial Academy. 

a. from b. in c. at d. of 

2. The broth for pho ga is made ________ stewing chicken bones.

a. of b. with c. by d. from 

3. I haven’t got ________ rice left. Would you like ________ bread instead? 

a. any – any b. some – some c. no – some d. any – some 

 

4. My sister hates country music, and she hates rap ________. 

a. either b. also c. neither d. too 

5. How much ________ should I use to make the cake? 

a. pineapple b. flour c. egg d. carton of milk 

6. The first Doctor’s Stone Tablets were ________ in 1484. 

a. erected b. selected c. regarded d. located 

7. Jazz ________ in the US and is now popular throughout the world. 

a. originates b. originated c. was originated d. is originated 

 

8. From his childhood, Chu Van An was ________ for his intelligence.

 

a. interested b. successful c. talented d. famous 

9. ________ was the Temple of Literature founded? – Emperor Ly Thanh Tong. 

a. When b. Where c. Who c. By whom 

10. ________. – There is some milk and lemon juice in the fridge. 

a. What is there for breakfast?b. What is there to drink?c. Is there anything to eat?d. What do you drink? 

 

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Listen and read.  Mr Quang: Good morning, class. Today’s lesson will start with Mai and Nam’s talk about some of the causes and consequences of global warming. Would you like to go first, Mai?Mai: Yes, thank you. First, let me remind you what global warming refers to - it’s the increase in the earth's temperature because of certain gases in the atmosphere.Nam: Exactly. These gases are mainly produced through human activities. For example, burnt for energy, fossil fuels release large...
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Listen and read.

  

Mr Quang: Good morning, class. Today’s lesson will start with Mai and Nam’s talk about some of the causes and consequences of global warming. Would you like to go first, Mai?

Mai: Yes, thank you. First, let me remind you what global warming refers to - it’s the increase in the earth's temperature because of certain gases in the atmosphere.

Nam: Exactly. These gases are mainly produced through human activities. For example, burnt for energy, fossil fuels release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

Mr Quang: But how do these gases make the earth warmer?

Mai: Well, they act like the glass in a greenhouse. Trapping too much of the sun’s heat, they stop it from escaping back into space. This makes the planet hotter and hotter.

Nam: That's right. That’s why these heat-trapping pollutants are known as greenhouse gases, and their impact is called the greenhouse effect.

Mai: Global warming is also linked to rising sea levels. As temperatures rise, polar ice caps melt faster, adding more water to oceans. Higher sea levels can also lead to floods.

Nam: Each year, the consequences of global warming become more serious, and its negative impact on the environment and people gets stronger.

Mr Quang: Good job! Thank you for sharing the information.

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6 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án là B.

1 tháng 8 2021

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