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4 tháng 2 2017

Professor Ngo Bao Chau was born in the twenty - first th century 

3 tháng 9 2017

ông sinh ra vào thế kỉ 20

3 tháng 9 2017

20 century?

20 tháng 2 2017

20 nha bạn 

k ủng hộ nha,please

19 tháng 2 2017

thế kỉ 21 nha bn
 

16 tháng 12 2023

1 When was the Temple off Hung Kings built ?

16 tháng 12 2023

2 By whom was the temple of Hung Kings built?

a. Do you know what two new forms of new media appeared in the early 20th century? b. When ***** television become commercially viable can you guess? c. In the mid and late 1990s. d. What is the assignment about? e. It first appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD, in China. f. Perhaps it was in the late 19th century. g. It was in 1950s. Chau: Dad, I'm doing an assignment. Can you help me with the information? Chau's father:...
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a. Do you know what two new forms of new media appeared in the early 20th century?

b. When ***** television become commercially viable can you guess?

c. In the mid and late 1990s.

d. What is the assignment about?

e. It first appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD, in China.

f. Perhaps it was in the late 19th century.

g. It was in 1950s.

Chau: Dad, I'm doing an assignment. Can you help me with the information?

Chau's father: (1)..........................................................

Chau: it's about the important dates of the media. Where and when did the first printed newspapers appear, Dad?

Chau's father:(2)..........................................................

Chau: And when was the telegraph invanted?

Chau's father: (3)..........................................................

(4)..........................................................

Chau: Radio and newsreels?

Chau's father: Excellent! And (5)..........................................................

Chau: In the 1940s?

Chau's father: No, (6)..........................................................

Chau: When did the Internet become a major force in journalism?

Chau's father: (7)..........................................................

Chau: Thank you, Dad. Now I can answer all the question for my assignment.

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24 tháng 7 2018

a. Do you know what two new forms of new media appeared in the early 20th century?

b. When ***** television become commercially viable can you guess?

c. In the mid and late 1990s.

d. What is the assignment about?

e. It first appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD, in China.

f. Perhaps it was in the late 19th century.

g. It was in 1950s.

Chau: Dad, I'm doing an assignment. Can you help me with the information?

Chau's father: (1).......................D...................................

Chau: it's about the important dates of the media. Where and when did the first printed newspapers appear, Dad?

Chau's father:(2)...................E.......................................

Chau: And when was the telegraph invanted?

Chau's father: (3).................F.........................................

(4)......................A....................................

Chau: Radio and newsreels?

Chau's father: Excellent! And (5)......................B....................................

Chau: In the 1940s?

Chau's father: No, (6)...................G.......................................

Chau: When did the Internet become a major force in journalism?

Chau's father: (7).......................C...................................

Chau: Thank you, Dad. Now I can answer all the question for my assignment.

Vietnam-born math professor Ngo bao chau lectured on his award-winning work at a four-day in Canada that end Thursday. The 40-year-old French-Vietnamese mathematician lectured on both Monday and Wednesday, emphasizing that (1).........................wanted a deeper understanding of math and science to become common knowledge among the public, Tuoi tre reported. He is a recipient of the Field Medal, which is (2)..................the Nobel prize of mathematics, in 2010, for proving...
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Vietnam-born math professor Ngo bao chau lectured on his award-winning work at a four-day in Canada that end Thursday. The 40-year-old French-Vietnamese mathematician lectured on both Monday and Wednesday, emphasizing that (1).........................wanted a deeper understanding of math and science to become common knowledge among the public, Tuoi tre reported.

He is a recipient of the Field Medal, which is (2)..................the Nobel prize of mathematics, in 2010, for proving fundamental lemma for automorphic forms proposed by Robert Lang lands and Diana Shelstad. The (3)...................is granted every four years.

The conference " Fundamentals of Lang lands Program" was (4)......................by the Fields Institute of Research in Mathematical Sciences (5)...................... the University of Toronto, named (6)..........................the award founder, to honor Chau's work and highlight its influence.

Chau (7).................Vietnamese reporters on the sidelines of the conference that Vietnam is still an agriculture (8)........................and thus science would be necessary (9).........................socioeconomic development. He expressed his high hopes for Vietnamese young people to develop the field in their country as they continue to have more (10)...............more access to the latest global science and technology breakthroughs.

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3 tháng 2 2019

Vietnam-born math professor Ngo bao chau lectured on his award-winning work at a four-day in Canada that end Thursday. The 40-year-old French-Vietnamese mathematician lectured on both Monday and Wednesday, emphasizing that (1)........he.................wanted a deeper understanding of math and science to become common knowledge among the public, Tuoi tre reported.

He is a recipient of the Field Medal, which is (2).........considered .........the Nobel prize of mathematics, in 2010, for proving fundamental lemma for automorphic forms proposed by Robert Lang lands and Diana Shelstad. The (3).........award..........is granted every four years.

The conference " Fundamentals of Lang lands Program" was (4)........held..............by the Fields Institute of Research in Mathematical Sciences (5).........at............. the University of Toronto, named (6).............after.............the award founder, to honor Chau's work and highlight its influence.

Chau (7)............told.....Vietnamese reporters on the sidelines of the conference that Vietnam is still an agriculture (8)........country ................and thus science would be necessary (9)................for.........socioeconomic development. He expressed his high hopes for Vietnamese young people to develop the field in their country as they continue to have more (10).......and........more access to the latest global science and technology breakthroughs.

Levis Strauss was born in Germany in 1829. He started making jeans from cotton (26) _______________ from Nimes, France. “De Nimes” means “from Nimes”. People (27) _______________ this cloth denim. Denim was popular in the fifteen century. Christopher Columbus used denim for the sails of his (28) _______________. Sailors in Genoa, Italy, wore denim pants. The word “jeans” (29) _______________ from the word “Genoa”. Mr. Strauss made the first jeans in the United States, (30)...
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Levis Strauss was born in Germany in 1829. He started making jeans from cotton (26) _______________ from Nimes, France. “De Nimes” means “from Nimes”. People (27) _______________ this cloth denim. Denim was popular in the fifteen century. Christopher Columbus used denim for the sails of his (28) _______________. Sailors in Genoa, Italy, wore denim pants. The word “jeans” (29) _______________ from the word “Genoa”. Mr. Strauss made the first jeans in the United States, (30) _______________ the idea and the kind of cloth came from Europe. The (31) _______________ came from France and Italy. Today, jeans are the most (32) _______________ kind of clothing in the world. Everybody wears jeans because they want to be (33) _______________, young, and independent.

1.         A. clothes                       B. cloth                                   C. cloths                                  D. clothing

2.         A. called                         B. calls                                                C. call                                      D. calling

3.         A. boats                          B. canoes                                 C. ships                                   D. buses

4.         A. comes                        B. goes                                    C. walks                                  D. rides

5.         A. and                            B. so                                        C. but                                      D. too

6.         A. names                        B. labels                                  C. words                                 D. signs

7.         A. popularity                  B. popular                               C. popularly                            D. unpopular

8.         A. model                        B. fashion                                C. modern                               D. old

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28 tháng 9 2021

1 B

2 A

3 C

4 A

5 C

6 B

7 B

8 C

Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and emigrated to New York City when she was ten years old.  One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters seeking admission to medical school, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. So determined was she that she taught at school and gave music lessons to earn money for her tuition.In  1849,  after  graduation ...
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Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and emigrated to New York City when she was ten years old.  One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters seeking admission to medical school, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. So determined was she that she taught at school and gave music lessons to earn money for her tuition.

In  1849,  after  graduation  from  medical  school,  she  decided  to  further  her  education  in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye infection forced her to abandon the idea. Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another female doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children. Beside being the first physician and founding her own hospital, she also established the first medical school for women.

41:  Elizabeth Blackwell moved to America in_____.

A. 1849               B. 1831              C. 1821       D. 1857

42:  What was nearly impossible for a woman to do in the middle of the 19th century?

A. To become a doctor  

B. To write many letters 

C. To emigrate to New York City     

D. To teach music at schools

43:  What did she decide to do in 1849?

A. To graduate from education school           

B. To further her study in Paris

C. To give music lessons                    

D. To earn money for her tuition

44:  Why was it difficult for her to start her own practice in the United States?

A. Because her sister was a doctor                  

B. Because she couldn’t graduate from medical school

C. Because she has a sister                        

D. Because she was a woman

45: The word “she” in the last sentence refers to_____.

A. Elizabeth’s sister’s friend     

B. Elizabeth’s friend       

C. Elizabeth Blackwell         

D. Elizabeth’s sister

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8 tháng 1 2023

1 B

2 A

3 B

4 D

5 C

8 tháng 1 2023
PART 7: Read the passage below carefully and choose the best answer.Langston Hughes was one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. He was born in Joplin, Missouri, and moved to Cleveland at the age of 14. Several years later he spent one year in Mexico before attending Columbia University in New York. For a few years after that, he roamed the world as a seaman, visiting ports around the world and writing some poetry. He returned to the United States and attended Lincoln...
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PART 7: Read the passage below carefully and choose the best answer.

Langston Hughes was one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. He was born in Joplin, Missouri, and moved to Cleveland at the age of 14. Several years later he spent one year in Mexico before attending Columbia University in New York. For a few years after that, he roamed the world as a seaman, visiting ports around the world and writing some poetry. He returned to the United States and attended Lincoln University, where he won the Witter Bynner Prize for undergraduate poetry. After graduating in 1928, he traveled to Spain and to Russia with the help of a Guggenheim fellowship. His novels include Not without Laughter (1930) and The Big Sea (1940). He wrote an autobiography in 1956 and also published several collections of poetry. The collections include The Weary Blues (1926), The Dream Keeper (1932), Shakespeare in Harlem (1942), Fields of Wonder (1947), One Way Ticket (1947), and Selected Poems (1959) A man of many talents, Hughes was also a lyricist, librettist, and a journalist. As an older man in the 1960s, he spent much of his time collecting poems from Africa and from African-Americans to popularize black writers. Hughes is one of the most accomplished writers in American literary history, and he is seen as one of the artistic leaders of the Harlem Renaissance, the period when a neighborhood that was predominantly black produced a flood of great literature, music, and other art forms depicting daily city life for African-Americans.

1. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. The life of Langston Hughes

B. The Harlem Renaissance

C. African-American writers 2 .Where was Langston Hughes born?

D. American twentieth-century writers

                A. Spain                     B. New York

C. Missouri               D. North Carolina

3.       As used in the passage, which of the following words could best replace the word "ports"?

A.  Islands     B. Ships         C. Friends.     D. Harbors

4.       To which of the following movements might Shakespeare in Harlem refer?

A.  The Civil War    B. The Harlem Riots

                   C. The Harlem Renaissance            D. The Civil Rights Movement

5.       What provided Hughes with assistance for his travel to Spain and Russia?

A.  His job as a reporter     B. His career as a soldier

                  C. A literary fellowship                               D. A college study program

6.       The word "talents" in the passage could be replaced by which of the following?

A.  Desires    B. Abilities    C. Strategies  D. Careers

7.       According to the author, what did Hughes do during the later years of his life? A. Write short stories    B. Popularize African-American writers

                   C. Advocate racial equality         .               D. Write about life in Harlem

8.       Which of the following could best replace the word "accomplished" as used in the passage?

A.  Successful          B. Prolific      C. Brilliant    D. Imaginative

9.       Which of the following can best substitute for the word "depicting" in the passage?

A.  Congratulating   Blessing         C. Screening  D. Portraying

10.  According to the passage, Langston Hughes was all of the following EXCEPT:

A.  A novelist           B. A poet       C. A historian           D. A journalism.

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27 tháng 11 2023

1. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. The life of Langston Hughes

B. The Harlem Renaissance

C. African-American writers 

.Where was Langston Hughes born?

D. American twentieth-century writers

                A. Spain                     B. New York

C. Missouri               D. North Carolina

3.       As used in the passage, which of the following words could best replace the word "ports"?

A.  Islands     B. Ships         C. Friends.     D. Harbors

4.       To which of the following movements might Shakespeare in Harlem refer?

A.  The Civil War    B. The Harlem Riots

                   C. The Harlem Renaissance            D. The Civil Rights Movement

5.       What provided Hughes with assistance for his travel to Spain and Russia?

A.  His job as a reporter     B. His career as a soldier

                  C. A literary fellowship                               D. A college study program

6.       The word "talents" in the passage could be replaced by which of the following?

A.  Desires    B. Abilities    C. Strategies  D. Careers

7.       According to the author, what did Hughes do during the later years of his life? A. Write short stories    B. Popularize African-American writers

                   C. Advocate racial equality         .               D. Write about life in Harlem

8.       Which of the following could best replace the word "accomplished" as used in the passage?

A.  Successful          B. Prolific      C. Brilliant    D. Imaginative

9.       Which of the following can best substitute for the word "depicting" in the passage?

A.  Congratulating   Blessing         C. Screening  D. Portraying

10.  According to the passage, Langston Hughes was all of the following EXCEPT:

A.  A novelist           B. A poet       C. A historian           D. A journalism.