... first appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD, in China. Chau: And when was the telegraph invented?Chau’s father: Perhaps it was in the late 19 th century. Do you know what two forms of news ... 20th century?Chau: Radio and newsreels?Chau’s father: Excellent! And when did television become commercially viable, can you guess?Chau: In the 194 0s?Chau’s father: No, it was in the 195 0s.Chau: ... When did the internet become a major force in journalism?Chau’s Father: In the mid- and late 199 0s.3HNV 2010Chau: Thank you. Dad. Now I can answer all the questions for my assignment. the...
... Mary I congratulated her success in exam.3. He often goes to work motorbike but bad weather hegoes his company’s car.4. What do peoplejog ?5. I’ve just rewarded her a book her good study.6. ... you?8. It’s very kind of you to help me. 9. I don’t like loud music.10. Is it going to rain tonight?a, How about going to the cinema?b, It’s Johnson.c, Congratulations!d, No, thanks. It’s all ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Question 7: Read the text carefully and fill in each gap with a suitable word.Write your answers in the box. (10)I am learning English because I am studying law and when...
... for what real life is like. LUYỆN KỸ NĂNG VIẾT TIẾNGANH 155 CHỦ ĐỀ VIẾT LUẬN TIẾNGANH ( CÓ BÀI MẪU CHO MỖI CHỦ ĐỀ) TOPIC 19 Should governments spend more money on improving roads ... subways and trains. This is the best way to preserve natural resources and reduce pollution. As a planet, we’re dealing with a finite amount of natural resources. Once they're gone, they can't...
... weekend .a. will go b. will have gone c. would have gone d. would go 39. When we went for a picnic last Sunday , ________ weather turned out to be very good . a. a b. an c. the d. X40. He showed ... wrong _________ your bicycle ? a. in b. about c. of d. with 36. We ___________ for this opportunity for more than 5 years .a. waited b. are waiting c. have been waiting d. were waiting 37. ... for the money since last Friday . a. was waiting b. has been waiting c. waited d. is waiting 49. We were extremely tired at the end of the journey . We _______ for more than 10 hours .a. were...
... to the elders.In return they receive lucky money ( 9 ) wrapping in red tiny envelops .Then people go to visit their neighborhoods, friends and relatives. ( 78 bìa xanh ) 39. - Summer in England ... in Satursay ever ning.47.If Ba won’t come soon , he might be late for the exam.48.Paula told me that she is happy to see my sister. 49. He not went camping with his friends last Sunday.( 39 )50.I ... which sheds ( 9 ) it’s silver light together with ( 10 ) thousand of little stars twinkling and twinkling.1.brightly 2.because 3.to take 4.in 5.hot6.rises 7.beautiful 8 .is 9. its 10.thousands4....
... fiercer look than before: and a threatening attitude. ’Upon my word I was not, sir,’ replied Oliver, earnestly. ‘I was not, indeed, sir.’ ’Tush, tush, my dear!’ said the Jew, abruptly resuming ... fear of thieves, and would keep slapping all his pockets in turn, to see that he hadn’t lost anything, in such a very funny and natural manner, that Oliver laughed till the tears ran down his ... saucepan to the hob. Standing, then in an irresolute attitude for a few minutes, as if he did not well know how to employ himself, he turned round and looked at Oliver, and called him by his...
... examination.A. am studying B. have studied C. studied D. to study28. It took me quite along time to ________wearing these glasses.A. be used to B. used to C. get used D. be used for 29. He will finish ... holding D was held2. A with B at C on D in3. A than B as C like D as well as4. A natural B nature C naturally D naturalize5. A of B with C to D in6. A as B alike C liking D like7. A from B with ... completes the sentence.1. I’ve played the piano __________. A. two years ago B. since 199 5 C. before 199 5 D. tomorrow2. He ________ me about it last night. A. tells B. have told C. has told...
... having a shopping center built here, It would bring more variety to our shopping, give us the opportunity to amuse ourselves at movies theaters and restaurants, and bring more jobs into the area. ... available for sale or rent. If my friend likes the great outdoors, she might be disappointed. Unfortunately, my city doesn't have a lot of wide open green spaces, and there aren't a lot ... not near the ocean, and the mountains are a day's drive from here. Still, we do have some natural areas. For example, we have a beautiful big park. It even has a lake in the middle that's...
... started late one afternoon on a voyage of discovery, climbing stairs THE LITTLE PRINCESS Chapter 99. Melchisedec The third person in the trio was Lottie. She was a small thing and did not know ... short legs had seemed to have been mounting hundreds of stairs. Sara turned round at the sound of her voice. It was her turn to be aghast. What would happen now? If Lottie began to cry and ... and making gestures which described all the beauties she was making herself see. She quite made Lottie see them, too. Lottie could always believe in the things Sara made pictures of. "You...
... him with his blood, and in the same moment the clouds blotted out the THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER CHAPTER 9 AT half-past nine, that night, Tom and Sid were sent to bed, as usual. They ... and went creeping, catlike and stooping, round and round about the combatants, seeking an opportunity. All at once the doctor flung himself free, seized the heavy headboard of Williams' ... you, too. Don't you remember? You won't tell, will you, Joe?" And the poor creature dropped on his knees before the stolid murderer, and clasped his appealing hands. "Sh!"...
... THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN CHAPTER 9 I WANTED to go and look at a place right about the middle of the island ... door of the cavern was big enough to roll a hogshead in, and on one side of the door the floor stuck out a little bit, and was flat and a good place to build a fire on. So we built it there and ... looked dim and spiderwebby; and here would come a blast of wind that would bend the trees down and turn up the pale underside of the leaves; and then a perfect ripper of a gust would follow along...
... in a cold, dank grasp, he hurried from the room. THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOMES ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb Of all the problems which have ... the effect. It was in the summer of ' 89, not long after my marriage, that the events occurred which I am now about to summarize. I had returned to civil practice and had finally abandoned ... which was quite as valuable as a gold-mine. Naturally, it was to my interest to buy their land before they discovered its true value, but unfortunately I had no capital by which I could do...