Câu hỏi:

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Find a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.

E.g.: I have visited Philippines for many times.

1. I think we have to try our best to protect the wild animals.

2. I like cuisine of many countries in the world, especially the Japanese food.

3. Maybe the strangest but most typical things on an altar are the sugar skulls.

4. On seeing the robbers, the police asked them to put their the hands up.

5. It’s good for health to sleep early, so I often go to a bed at ten most nights

Philipines → the Philipines

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1.  Đáp án: the wild animals → wild animals

Giải thích: “Animals” là danh từ đếm được số nhiều chỉ “động vật” nói chung nên ta không dùng mạo từ.

Dịch nghĩa: I think we have to try our best to protect wild animals. (Tôi nghĩ chúng ta phải cố gắng hết sức để bảo vệ động vật hoang dã.)

2.  Đáp án: the Japanese food → Japanese food

Giải thích: “Food” là danh từ không đếm được chỉ “đồ ăn” nói chung nên không dùng mạo từ.

Dịch nghĩa: I like cuisine of many countries in the world, especially Japanese food. (Tôi thích ẩm thực của nhiều quốc gia trên thế giới, đặc biệt là ẩm thực Nhật Bản.)

3.  Đáp án: an altar → the altar

Giải thích: Danh từ “altar” (ban thờ) trong câu không phải được nhắc đến lần đầu tiên mà đã được ngầm xác định nên ở đây ta phải dùng mạo từ “the”.

Dịch nghĩa: Maybe the strangest but most typical things on the altar are the sugar skulls. (Có lẽ những thứ kỳ lạ nhất nhưng cũng đặc thù nhất trên ban thờ là những sọ đầu lâu bằng đường.)

4.  Đáp án: the hands → hands

Giải thích: Danh từ “hands” có tính từ sở hữu “their” đứng trước nên không dùng mạo từ.

Dịch nghĩa: On seeing the robbers, the police asked them to put their hands up. (Khi nhìn thấy những tên cướp, cảnh sát yêu cầu họ giơ tay lên.)

5.  Đáp án: go to a bed → go to bed

Giải thích: Ta có cụm từ cố định: “go to bed” (đi ngủ).

Dịch nghĩa: It’s good for health to sleep early, so I often go to bed at ten most nights. (Đi ngủ sớm rất tốt cho sức khỏe, vì vậy hầu hết buổi tối tôi thường đi ngủ lúc 10 giờ.)

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Câu 1:

Write a short paragraph (120 - 150 words) about a Vietnamese cultural feature you are most interested in.

You can answer the following questions as cues:

• What is the cultural feature?

• What are its characteristics?

• What is your opinion about it?

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Câu 2:

Read the following passage and do the tasks below and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

One custom that gives insight into people’s history and values is the way they greet one another. There is a wide range of greetings around the world. These range from the common handshake to other strange rituals found in some countries. Let’s take a look at how the simple action of greeting someone differs greatly from place to place.

In the United States and Canada, for example, a simple handshake or nod is the norm. The handshake has an interesting origin: it started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren’t carrying a weapon. Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual method. Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia, males grasp other men’s hands very strongly during the handshake. Handshakes are also how most people in New Zealand greet each other. However, the native Maori people of that country display more physical contact: they press their noses together in a sign of trust and closeness.

In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those cultures, people kiss each other on the cheeks. The number of times varies depending on the particular country. In Saudi Arabia, men might hug and kiss each other (but not a woman) on the cheek. Men will also shake hands with other men there. In some Eastern countries, including Korea and Japan, bowing is the traditional greeting. In Japan, the deeper the bow, the deeper the respect shown. The strangest custom, though, is likely in Tibet. People there opt to stick out their tongue to greet others.

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There is no easier way to solve the problem (easy)

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It’s (tired) _________to work at night than to work in the daytime.

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