No one in Vietnam ______ of the coronavirus so far.
Both Care and Oxfam organizations have programs to help people in underdeveloped countries ______ their lives.
Both company managers put their _______ at the bottom of the document.
No large ____ lakes are found in the state of South Carolina.
_____ he didn’t have much money, he was still able to buy an expensive gift for his father.
The WHO recognized the spread of COVID-19 as a pandemic _____ 11 March 2020 as Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan reported surging numbers of cases.
Families _____ homes were destroyed in the storm need help from the Government.
Tim: “Would you like to join us on Sunday? We are going on a picnic at the lake.”
Tom: “_____, but I have a test on Monday, and I have to get ready for it.”
Emily's uncle is inviting her to visit his family.
Emily's uncle: “You must visit us in New York in the new year.”
Emily: "_______"
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
This country is paying attention to the of tourism. (DEVELOP)
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
Thousands of people were killed in that evening. (DISASTER)
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
TV can children to see how people around the world live and think. (ABLE)
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
are concerned about the rising level of air pollution. (ENVIRONMENT)
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
We believe the new program will be to everyone. (BENEFIT)
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.
Women are still struggling for true with men. (EQUAL)
What does it say?
What does it say?
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
The first thing to do when you have a trip abroad is to check that your passport is valid. Holders of out-of-date passports are not allowed to travel overseas. Then you can prepare for your trip. If you don't know the language, you can have all kinds of problems communicating with local people. Buying a pocket dictionary can make a difference. You'll be able to order food, buy things in shops and ask for directions. It's worth getting one. Also, there's nothing worse than arriving at your destination to find there are no hotels available. The obvious way to avoid this is to book in advance. This can save you money, too. Another frustrating thing that can happen is to go somewhere and not know about important sightseeing places. Get a guide book before you leave and make the most of your trip. It's a must.
Then, when you are ready to pack your clothes, make sure they are the right kind. It’s no good packing sweaters and coats for a hot country or T-shirts and shorts for a cold one. Check the local climate before you leave.
Also, be careful how much you pack in your bags. It's easy to take too many clothes and then not have enough space for souvenirs. But make sure you pack essentials. What about money? Well, it's a good idea to take some local currency with you but not too much. There are conveniently located cash machines (ATMs) in most big cities, and it's usually cheaper to use them than change your cash in banks. Then you'll have more money to spend. When you are at your destination, other travelers often have great information they are happy to share. Find out what they have to say. It could enhance your traveling experience.
(Adapted from Pearson Test of English General Skills)
What is the passage mainly about?
According to the passage, holders of out-of-date passports _____.
It is not necessary to buy a pocket dictionary when traveling.
Booking accommodation in advance may help you save money.
You should pack your necessities to make room for souvenirs.
According to the passage, you should take money from ATMs before leaving.
Read the text below choose the correct answer best fits each gap.
E-mail and chat rooms let children communicate friends and family members. They can also allow children to connect with people that they have never in person. Knowing a little about each of these communication services can help parents keep children safer while online.
Through e-mail, can easily send and receive messages. These messages may also have text, audio, and picture files attached. Signing up for an e-mail account is simple most services offer them for free. Sometimes those messages contain viruses or other inappropriate content, so parents should warn children to be wary of e-mails from people.
Chat rooms are online hang-out spots where anyone can talk about - current events, books, and other common interests. Users often do not know each other in real life, so it is important that parents keep a close eye on the content of any conversations.
Complete the second sentence using the word given that has the same meaning to the first.
It's a pity I can't have time for a chat with my old teacher. => I wish ..........
Complete the second sentence using the word given that has the same meaning to the first.
“Why don’t we go to the countryside this weekend?”, said Scott. => Scott suggested ............
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
They have recycled waste-paper into newsprint. => Waste-paper .....
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
She knows a lot more about that book than I do.
=> I don't know ..........