Trợ giúp bài tập về nhà môn Tiếng Anh
Trường trung học là thời điểm quan trọng để học tiếng Anh. Ở giai đoạn này, chúng ta không chỉ cần xử lý một lượng lớn kiến thức từ vựng, ngữ pháp mà còn cần trau dồi thêm các kỹ năng nghe, nói, đọc, viết. Ngày nay, với sự phát triển của trí tuệ nhân tạo, việc giúp đỡ bài tập tiếng Anh đã trở thành trợ thủ đắc lực của chúng ta. Họ không chỉ cung cấp các bài dạy kèm và đáp án tiếng Anh phong phú mà còn giúp việc học tiếng Anh trở nên thú vị và thuận tiện hơn.
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Question III. Give the correct form of the following verbs: ( 1.0 point) 1. Children in this village love ____________ kites on summer afternoons. (fly) 2. The children used to ___________ a long way to school. (go) 3. They__________ a nomadic life for six years. (live) 4.The Hmong boys like___________ the game “danh quay” in spring. ( play) B-READING: Question IV 1.Fill the gaps with the words/ phrases in the box:(1,5pts) In addition Also As I have noted In my opinion Besides I think My favorite leisure activity is listening to music. (1) _________, listening to music not only helps me relax but also provides me with musical knowledge. I (2)_______________ like the time that I can lie lazily in bed, put on the small earphone with my iPod and enjoy any favorite songs of many kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, rock or jazz. I like pop music very much because I think it is gentle and suitable for teenagers. I listen to rock music when I am sad and after that I feel cheerful and happy. (3)________________ music from other countries is also good for teenagers to understand other cultures. (4)________________ that, the lyrics are easy to understand and interesting. (5)_______________, it can improve my English and listening skills. (6)_______________, music is an important part of my life and it helps me love my life more.
Give the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences. 1 The college is close to Edinburgh's............ castle (majesty) 2 The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or ............... condition. (physics) 3 It was a ........... conclusion from the child's point of view (logic) 4 They met to discuss matters of .............. interest (topic) 5 I think I'd prefer something a little less ..............(energy) 6 The students return in October for the start of the new................ year (academy) 7 Events could have developed in a ................. different way. (drama) 8 The breakdown was due to a .............. failure (mechanic) 9 I suspect that he was dismissed for............. reasons (politics)
Câu hỏi: 11/12/2022 212 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. PERCEPTIONS OF ANIMALS ACROSS CULTURES When living and working in another country, there are numerous things to consider apart from the more obvious ones of climate, language, religion, currency, etc. Some important considerations are less obvious. For example, do you have a pet or do you enjoy a hobby such as horse riding? Your animal or hobby may be perceived in a completely different light in another culture so it’s important to consider the significance given to specific animals in different parts of the world and general perceptions towards them. One example which is often mentioned in popular press is the case of dogs. In some cultures, like the US or UK, dogs are loved and considered a great pet to have at home and with the family. In other cultures, such as those where Islam is the majority religion, dogs may be perceived as dirty or dangerous. Muslims treatment of dogs is still a matter of debate amongst Islamic scholars, while these animals are widely considered by many Western cultures to be “mans best friend”, the Koran describes them as “ unhygienic” . Muslims will therefore avoid touching a dog unless he can wash his hands immediately afterwards, and they will almost never keep a dog in their home. In Iran, for instance, a cleric once denounced “the moral depravity” of dog owners and even demanded their arrest. If you are an international assignee living and working in Saudi Arabia or another Arabic country, you should remember this when inviting Arab counterparts to your house in case you have a dog as a pet. This is just one example of how Islam and other cultural beliefs can impact on aspects of everyday life that someone else may not even question. A Middle Eastern man might be very surprised when going to Japan, for instance, and seeing dogs being dressed and pampered like humans and carried around in baby prams! Dogs are not the only animals which are perceived quite differently from one culture to another. In India, for example, cows are sacred and are treated with the utmost respect. Conversely in Argentina, beef is a symbol of national pride because of its tradition and the high quality of its cuts. An Indian working in Argentina who has not done his research or participated in a cross cultural training programme such as Doing Business in Argentina may be surprised at his first welcome dinner with his Argentinean counterparts where a main dish of beef would be served. It is therefore crucial to be aware of the specific values assigned to objects or animals in different cultures to avoid faux-pas or cultural misunderstandings, particularly when living and working in another culture. Learning how people value animals and other symbols around the world is one of the numerous cultural examples discussed in Communicaid’s intercultural training courses. Understanding how your international colleagues may perceive certain animals can help you ensure you aren’t insensitive and it may even provide you with a good topic for conversation. What does the author suggest in the last paragraph? A . Talking about different perceptions with others will help you overcome insensitivity B . To avoid cultural shocks, people should not live or work in another culture C . It’s important to value the objects or animals in different countries before going there D . Understanding different perceptions of animals will help you avoid faux-pas in another nation
giúp mình với, mình cấp gấp lắm ạ 1. Khue Van Palivilion is as the symbol of HN city. A. regarded B. surrounded C. expected D. considered 2. Minh Mang Tomb constructing in 1841, and three years later. A. started - was completed B. was started - was completed C. started - completed D. was started - complete 3. Many beautiful Cham Towers in Ninh Thuan Province and now many domestic and foreign tourists. A. were restored - attract B. restored - were attracted C. restored - attracted D. was restored - attracted 4. Tom doesn’t know why many students pay a to the Temple of Literature before their exam. A. visit B. holiday C. walk D. trip 5. Oxford University_ the oldest university in the English speaking world. A. considered to be B. is regarded as C. is considered being D. is regarded 6. Many kinds of fruits and vegetables at the floating market in Can Tho. A. are selling B. will sell C. sell D. are sold 7. The laboratory is to the main building A. in front B. between C. next D. near 8. The Temple of Literature in 1070. A. was found B. was founded C. find D. found 9. The Imperial Academy was in 1076 under Emperor Ly Nhan Tong. A. constructed B. constructing C. build D. construct 10. You’d better an umbrella because it’s rainy. A. will take B. take C. taking D. to take 11. Papers at the Royal examinations in the past were _ by the King. A. correct B. check C. passed D. graded 12. A lot of flowers in Da Lat throughout the year. A. growing B. are grown C. grown D. grew 13. The University of Oxford among the top five universities in the world. A. is ranking B. being ranked C. ranks D. is ranked 14. The Imperial Academy was regarded the first university in Viet Nam. A. for B. of C. to D. as 15. The students of the Imperial Academy_ _ from local examinations all over the country. A. were selected B. selecting C. selected D. was selected