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(12 câu)Cheaper Holidays
We can save money on all aspects of our holiday, from where and when to go to how to get to and from the airport; here are some (1) _________ on how to get the most for your money when choosing (2) _________ holiday.
For the best deals, book your holiday between the high and (3) _________ seasons; you could save up to 70% on some holiday resorts while still enjoying good weather and other high season advantages and there will be fewer crowds.
You can also save money by going somewhere where living costs are lower. It might cost more to get there but once you are there, you will (4) _________ less on eating out and getting around as food and transport will be significantly cheaper.
And start saving before you even leave the country by choosing the most cost-effective way to the airport. There are many bus services from major cities to airports (5) _________ are cheaper than trains. If you go by train, book well in advance to get cheaper tickets and if you decide to go by car, book your car parking as soon as possible; some airports offer up to 50% (6) _________ for early bookings.
Finally, make sure you research all the available options online. Signing up to email alerts can be a good idea as then you will be the first to know about cheap offers. The earlier you book, the (7) _________ the bargains are likely to be.
What does the notice say?
What does the sign mean?
Humans depend on species diversity to provide food, clean air and water, and fertile soil for agriculture.
She decided to turn down the job offer because the salary was too low.
Many scientists recommended that the government ___________ strict laws to control deforestation.
I like my current job because of its ___________ working hours.
Tourists who can't visit the museum in person can take a ___________ tour on its website.
I love going to this park ___________ it's the quietest place in the city.
According to the timetable, the train to Da Nang ___________ at 6:30 tomorrow morning.
The more you practise speaking English, ___________ confidently you can speak to foreigners.
Although Minh was very nervous, he managed to ___________ his presentation successfully.
He left home early to avoid ___________ stuck in traffic jams during rush hours.
Last weekend, my father bought me ___________ interesting book about space at the bookshop near our house.
We're going camping this weekend, so we need a(n) ___________ stove that we can easily pack and transport.
If it keeps raining tomorrow, we ___________ our eco-tour in the forest.
They asked their teacher ___________ wear uniform to join the trip to the farm the next weekend.
Tim told me that he ___________ an email to his friend in America then.
The thick walls were built to protect the village from dangerous wild animals.
Going snorkelling in the coral reef was an exhilarating experience for me.
She feels more stressed when she works harder.
Don't smoke here. It's harmful to the children.
The mountain is very high. No one can climb up to the top.
We all like talking to Jim. His sense of humour is amazing.
You want to stay healthy. You should play sports.
Tim: “Thank you so much for your birthday present. I really love it!”
Nancy: “_________________”
Linda: “We've just moved to a new house in the countryside”.
Tom: “_________________”
“How can I decorate my house for the important party tonight?” said Jenny.
Public transport is more popular in big cities than in small towns.
They were walking in the forest and it started to rain heavily.
“Why don't we buy a new bike tomorrow?” said Jim.
She is very sad because she can't speak English well.
a. Jack: We can also use reusable bottles and bags instead of plastic ones.
b. Jack: I think we should turn off the lights and fans when we leave the classroom.
c. Mina: What should we do to go green at school?
d. Mina: I agree. If everyone does these things, our environment will be cleaner.
e. Mina: That's a good idea. What else can we do?
a. Mai: Thanks, Nguyen! I practised speaking regularly and watched English videos.
b. Nguyen: Hi, Mai! Your English is getting better. How did you improve it?
c. Nguyen: That sounds great! I will try that to improve my English too.
Welcome to life in the future! You get up in the morning and look into the mirror. You've recently had a new anti-aging treatment, so you look like a 30-year-old. And many people your age could live to be 120 now, so at 60 you're not old at all.
Science has also found amazing ways to keep people healthy. Nanotechnology can help cure many illnesses, including cancer. And if any part of your body is unhealthy, you can “grow” a new one in a laboratory.
As you get dressed, you say to your shirt, “Turn red.” It becomes red. In 2045, “smart” clothes contain nanoparticles that carry electricity. So you can program clothes to change colors or patterns.
On the way to the kitchen, you want to call a friend. Your cell phone is by the window because it gets its energy from the sun. But you don't need to pick up the phone. You can just touch your jacket sleeve to make the call.
It's breakfast time. You reach for the milk, but a voice says, “Don't drink that!” Your fridge knows the milk is old, and tells the supermarket to replace it. Ten minutes later, it's delivered by a drone.
As you leave for work, the lights turn off by themselves. Your home goes into the “sleep” mode to save energy. In 2045, cars drive themselves, so you just tell your driverless car where you want to go.
Will all this come true? Perhaps the future is much closer than we think.
What is the main idea of the passage?
What does the writer say about aging in the future?
According to the passage, what is NOT mentioned as a reason why people are healthier in 2045?
The word one in paragraph 2 refers to ___________.
The phrase pick up in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by ___________.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?