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23 tháng 10 2025

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Compelete the following sentences using the structure "too adj+for sb/sth+to do sth" or "adj enough+for sb/sth + to do sth"                                 1.This zip is(big)........ those trousers.You need a smaller one                       2.She's only 15.Don't think she's(young).........marry?                                   3.This car's(good-him).........drive in the race.In fact,it's one of the best cars on the market               ...
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Compelete the following sentences using the structure "too adj+for sb/sth+to do sth" or "adj enough+for sb/sth + to do sth"                                 1.This zip is(big)........ those trousers.You need a smaller one                       2.She's only 15.Don't think she's(young).........marry?                                   3.This car's(good-him).........drive in the race.In fact,it's one of the best cars on the market                                                                               4.He's(liberal)..............us.We need a more conservative person               5.This poison is(strong).............kill a bull                                                    mời các anh chị học bá tiếng anh giúp em với ạ tại em mới học xong lớp 5 thôi ạ

 

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7 tháng 8 2023

1. This zip is bigger than those trousers. You need a smaller one.
2. She's only 15. Don't think she's too young to marry?
3. This car is good for him to drive in the race. In fact, it's one of the best cars on the market.
4. He's too liberal for us. We need a more conservative person.
5. This poison is strong enough to kill a bull.

7 tháng 8 2023

 This zip is bigger than those trousers. You need a smaller one
 She's only 15. Don't you think she's too young to marry?
 This car is good for him to drive in the race. In fact, it's one of the best cars on the market
 He's too liberal for us. We need a more conservative person
 This poison is strong enough to kill a bull

7 tháng 10 2025

*Đáp án: $\boxed{10}$ cái túi*

*Giải thích*

*Bước 1: Hiểu đề bài*

- Khối lượng khô gà cần đựng: 49,5 kg.

- Sức chứa mỗi túi zip: 5 kg.


*Bước 2: Tính số túi cần dùng*

$$ \text{Số túi} = \frac{\text{Tổng khối lượng khô gà}}{\text{Sức chứa mỗi túi}} = \frac{49,5 \, \text{kg}}{5 \, \text{kg/túi}} = 9,9 \, \text{túi} $$


*Bước 3: Xử lý số lẻ*

- Vì không thể mua 0,9 cái túi → Cần làm tròn lên → Cần *10 cái túi* để đựng hết 49,5 kg khô gà.


*Tại sao cần 10 túi?*

- 9 túi chỉ đựng được $9 \times 5 = 45$ kg.

- Còn $49,5 - 45 = 4,5$ kg cần 1 túi nữa → Tổng 10 túi.

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it. 1. This is his first visit to England. -> He is...................................................................................................................................... 2. I think it may rain. -> It looks as.............................................................................................................................. 3. He will come because he...
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Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it.

1. This is his first visit to England.

-> He is......................................................................................................................................

2. I think it may rain.

-> It looks as..............................................................................................................................

3. He will come because he wants to be sure of meeting you.

-> He will come so....................................................................................................................

4. Walking in the rain gives him pleasure.

-> He enjoys..............................................................................................................................

5. Most of a child's life is spent in playing.

-> A child spends.........................................................................................................................

6. The fox was unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.

-> The fox tried in.....................................................................................................................

7. His briefcase was too full for the zip fastener to close properly.

-> His briefcase was so full.......................................................................................................

8. People say that he beats his wife.

-> It is........................................................................................................................................

9. He appears to be running away from your fierce dog.

-> It looks.................................................................................................................................

10. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he turned from his walk.

-> No sooner............................................................................................................................

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25 tháng 6 2017

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it.

1. This is his first visit to England.

-> He is visiting England for the first time

2. I think it may rain.

-> It looks as if it is going to rain

3. He will come because he wants to be sure of meeting you.

-> He will come so as to be sure of meeting you

4. Walking in the rain gives him pleasure.

-> He enjoys walking in the rain

5. Most of a child's life is spent in playing.

-> A child spends most of his childhood playing

6. The fox was unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.

-> The fox tried in vain to reach the grapes.

7. His briefcase was too full for the zip fastener to close properly.

-> His briefcase was so full that the zip fastener didn't close properly.

8. People say that he beats his wife.

-> It is said that he beats his wife.

9. He appears to be running away from your fierce dog.

-> It looks like he's running away from your fierce dog.

10. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he turned from his walk.

-> No sooner had he returned from his walk than he got down to writing the letter

25 tháng 6 2017

1. This is his first visit to England.


-> He is visitting England for the first time
2. I think it may rain


->It looks as if it's going to rain
3.He will come because he wants to be sure of meeting you


->He will come so as to be sure of meeting you.
4.Walking in the rain gives him pleasure


-> He enjoys walking in the rain
5. Most of a child's life is spent on playing


-> A chils spents her/his life playing


6.The fox was unsucessful in reaching the grapes

-> The fox tried in vain to reach the grapes
7.His briefcase was too full for the zip fastener to close properly


->His briefcase was so full that the zip fastener didn't close properly
8.People say that he beats his wife


->It is said that he beats his wife
9. He appears to be running away from your fierce dog


->It looks as if he's running away from your fierce dog
10.He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from his walk


=> No sooner had he returned from his walk than he got down to writing the letter.

1. The river is very deep. We can't wade in it - The river is so - It's such - The river is too 1.1 The floor wasn't strong. We couldn't dance on it - The floor wasn't 2. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle - The fire isn't hot 3. The air is so polluted that we can't breathe - The air is too - It's such 4. The man is so poor that he can't buy a small house - The man is too - He's such - He isn't 5. The soup is oo hot for us to eat right awya - The soup is so - It's...
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1. The river is very deep. We can't wade in it

- The river is so

- It's such

- The river is too

1.1 The floor wasn't strong. We couldn't dance on it

- The floor wasn't

2. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle

- The fire isn't hot

3. The air is so polluted that we can't breathe

- The air is too

- It's such

4. The man is so poor that he can't buy a small house

- The man is too

- He's such

- He isn't

5. The soup is oo hot for us to eat right awya

- The soup is so

- It's such

6. The story wasn't interesting enough for me to stop reading

- The story was too

- The story was so

- It was such

7. It was such cold wather that we couldn't that we couldn't go out

- The weather was too

- The weather was so

- The wather wasn't

8. It is sich an interesting film that many people see it

- The film is so

9. My father couldn't addord the car because it was too expensive

- the car was too

10. My suitcase is too full for the zip fastener to close prperly

- My suitcase is so

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11 tháng 9 2018

1. The river is very deep. We can't wade in it

- The river is so deep that we can't wade in it

- It's such a deep river that we can't wade in it

- The river is too deep for us to wade in it

1.1 The floor wasn't strong. We couldn't dance on it

- The floor wasn't strong enough for us to dance on it

2. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle

- The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle

3. The air is so polluted that we can't breathe

- The air is too polluted for us to breathe

- It's such polluted air that we can't breathe

4. The man is so poor that he can't buy a small house

- The man is too poor for him to buy a small house

- He's such a poor man that he can't buy a small house

- He isn't rich enough to buy a small house

5. The soup is too hot for us to eat right awya

- The soup is so hot that we can't eat right away

- It's such hot soup that we can't eat right away

6. The story wasn't interesting enough for me to stop reading

- The story was too boring for me to stop reading

- The story was so boring that I stop reading

- It was such a boring story that I stop reading

7. It was such cold wather that we couldn't that we couldn't go out

- The weather was too cold for us to go out

- The weather was so cold that we couldn't go out

- The wather wasn't warm enough for us to go out

8. It is sich an interesting film that many people see it

- The film is so interesting that many people see it

9. My father couldn't addord the car because it was too expensive

- the car was too expensive for my father to addord it

11 tháng 9 2018

1. The river is very deep. We can't wade in it

- The river is so deep that We can't wade in it

- It's such deep river that We can't wade in it

- The river is too deep for us to wade in

1.1 The floor wasn't strong. We couldn't dance on it

- The floor wasn't strong enough for us to dance on

2. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle

- The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle

3. The air is so polluted that we can't breathe

- The air is too polluted for us to breathe

- It's such polluted air that we can't breathe

4. The man is so poor that he can't buy a small house

- The man is too poor to buy a small house

- He's such poor person that he can't buy a small house

- He isn't rich enough to buy a small house

5. The soup is too hot for us to eat right awya

- The soup is so hot that we can't eat right awya

- It's such hot soup that we can't eat right awya

6. The story wasn't interesting enough for me to stop reading

- The story was too boring for me to stop reading

- The story was so boring that I should stop reading

- It was such interesting story that I should stop reading

7. It was such cold wather that we couldn't go out

- The weather was too cold for us to go out

- The weather was so cold that we couldn't go out

- The wather wasn't warm enough for us to go out

8. It is sich an interesting film that many people see it

- The film is so interesting that many people see it

9. My father couldn't addord the car because it was too expensive

- the car was too expensive for My father to addord the car

10. My suitcase is too full for the zip fastener to close prperly

- My suitcase is so full that the zip fastener can't close prperly

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 from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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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 from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is NOT true about the US national parks?

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21 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: B
Câu 2 đoạn 1 “The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and nature-watching.” A, C và D. Câu 1 đoạn 2 “America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit.”->hệ thông vườn quốc gia Mỹ có
388 địa điểm để tham quan-> không phải là mỗi vườn có 388 địa điểm.

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 from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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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 from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is NOT true about SeeAmerica.org?

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11 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án: B Dòng 3 đoạn 3 có đáp án A “The site also serves as a portal to other important sites”: trang web cung cấp cửa đến những web sites quan trọng khác. Đáp án C, D trong câu cuối “From
SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish”. Câu 2 đoạn 4 “you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code” -> có thể tìm mọi công viên bởi… mã code” không phải là chỉ vài công viên.

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 from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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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 from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

Where can tourists enjoy diving the exotic coral reef?

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4 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: B
Dòng 6 đoạn 2 “dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida” : lặn ngắm rặng san hô ngầm của vịnh Biscayne ở Florida.

CUỘC THI BUỒN (diễn ra từ ngày 4/11-6/11) I. Trắc nghiệm Câu 1: Vị tướng nào trong liên quân dồn dame nhanh nhất ? (thực hiện cả combo) A. Natalya B. Kahli C. Murad D. Điêu thuyền Câu 2: Vị tướng nào sau đây có nhiều chiêu thức khống chế ? A. Slimz B. Ilumia C. Xeniel D. Krixi Câu 3. Vị tướng xạ thủ nào có chiêu thức bắn xa nhất ? A. Elsu B. Violet C. Tel'annas D. Yorn Câu 4. Khi bật unti Lauriel...
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CUỘC THI BUỒN (diễn ra từ ngày 4/11-6/11)

I. Trắc nghiệm

Câu 1: Vị tướng nào trong liên quân dồn dame nhanh nhất ? (thực hiện cả combo)

A. Natalya

B. Kahli

C. Murad

D. Điêu thuyền

Câu 2: Vị tướng nào sau đây có nhiều chiêu thức khống chế ?

A. Slimz

B. Ilumia

C. Xeniel

D. Krixi

Câu 3. Vị tướng xạ thủ nào có chiêu thức bắn xa nhất ?

A. Elsu

B. Violet

C. Tel'annas

D. Yorn

Câu 4. Khi bật unti Lauriel sẽ như thế nào ?

A. Giảm thời gian hồi chiêu 2 chiêu thức đầu.

B. Bất tử

C. Miễn khống chế

D. Cường hóa chiêu thức và đòn đánh thường.

Câu 5. Trong liên quân có mấy loại sát thương ?

A. 4

B. 5

C. 3

D. 2

Câu 6. Vị tướng nào sau đây cơ động nhất ?

A. Nakroth

B. Zip

C. Zuka

D. Liliana

II. Tự luận

1. Hãy kể tên các vị tướng có chiêu cuối toàn bản đồ ?

2. Hãy kể tên các vị tướng chiêu thức giam cầm đối thủ ?

2
3 tháng 10 2019

Câu Nào Cũng Khônq Biết Khônq Chơi Nên Khônq Làm Được

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 from 45 to 54.When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of namessuch as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly...
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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 from 45 to 54.

When most people hear the term “National Park”, they automatically think of names
such as “Yellowstone”, or “Yosemite”, or “Grand Canyon”. The big parks’ names bring to mind vast stretches of undisturbed wilderness perfect for hiking, camping, and naturewatching. But while this vision of America’s National Parks is wholly accurate and sufficiently
breathtaking, there’s more.

America’s National Park system has an incredible 388 places to visit. This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers. And the Parks themselves don’t just stop at geyser-fields and mule-excursions. In America’s National Parks, you can climb an active volcano in Hawaii, “spelunk” the vast underground world of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, dive the exotic coral reef of Biscayne Bay in Florida, or cast your fishing nets in the far reaches of the Pacific with the locals of American Samoa. Each of these 388 places has a unique appeal- from the natural to the manmade, from the ethereal to the factual, from the subtle to the overwhelming – with the whole collection offering vacationers a nearly endless range of interests and activities in which to explore and indulge.

SeeAmerica.org is a great place to begin planning your trip to one of, or several of, America’s National Parks. From the homepage, you can search all of the parks by name, region, activity, or even zip code. The site also serves as a portal to other important sites, like the National Park Service’s official website, www.nps.gov, and the National Park Foundation’s, www.nationalparks.org. From SeeAmerica.org, you can get to all the
information you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish – from directions to the park, to park fees, to typical weather conditions.

What is NOT included in the national parks?

1
8 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án: C
Câu 2 đoạn 2 “This number includes not only the big parks, but also monuments, historical sites, recreation areas, battlefields, as well as scenic lakeshores, seashores, and rivers.” -> có cả: monuments, seashores, big parks và không có: zoos.