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    lazy_piglet Thành viên mới

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    Hic chị ơi tuần vừa rồi nhiều party quá nên bây giờ em mới nộp bài được. Sorry chị nhé
    READING
    1. e-mail spam
    2. customers / consumers/ e-mail users
    3. solutions
    4. context
    5. cre***
    6. product
    7. link
    8. name and address / cre*** card number
    9. spammers
    10. filters
    LISTENING
    NO. 1
    1. 401 3745
    Ms. Jones
    2. 201 6453
    Helen Parker
    3. 784 9253
    Dr. Robinson
    4. 506 6423
    Mr. Edge
    5. 509 4287
    Jane Casting
    NO. 2
    1. 71 840 2146
    2. 27 Greenford Avenue
    602 579 5942
    3. 25 St. Mary?Ts Road
    71 579 5076
    4. 3 Grezik Road
    Birmingham
    21 992 0221
    5. 64 Many Drive
    Edinburgh
    31 324 6738
    6. 30 King?Ts Road
    Leeds
    532 837 5029
    7. 17 Green Street
    Liverpool
    51 362 7884
    8. 48 Church Street
    Brighton
    273 843 065

    NO. 3
    1. Sus*** BN3 1AL
    877 743
    2. 221 Hills Road
    CB2 2AW
    240 0040
    3. 571 780
    940 12032
    4. 74/80
    TN3 6BP
    423 998
    NO. 4
    2. after (It?Ts cheaper after 6 pm)
    5. previous evening (You?Td better book before 10:30 pm the previous evening)
    6. not (you would not pay any money until you talk to him)
    NO. 5
    1. Barbara Cooper
    2. John Murphy
    3. Stephen
    4. Adelaide
    5. Martha Hunt
    6. James Black
    7. Greenwich
    8. Terry Fisher
    NO. 6
    1. make a person to person call to Leeds
    2. David Barker
    3. 502 7745
    NO. 7
    1. Manchester
    2. John Abel
    3. 24/80 Grestern Road
    4. 365 9783
    NO. 8
    1. Edinburgh
    2. Mrs. Diana Paxton
    3. 923 Beach Road
    4. 402 3685
    NO. 9
    1. WILLIAMS
    2. Peter
    3. Canada
    4. 25
    5. 9 Crew Street CR4
    6. 234 2965
    NO. 10
    1. TURNBALL
    2. Gill
    3. Australia
    4. 23
    5. 32 Broadway SE23
    6. 207 3346
    NO. 11
    1. POTTERS
    2. Mike
    3. The United States
    4. 27
    5. 45 Hardcord Lane E24
    6. 365 3241
    NO. 12A
    1. 2:45
    2. 5:20
    3. 7:30
    4. 6:20
    5. 8:00
    6. 12:30
    7. 11:05
    8. 17:40
    9. 22:50
    10. 15:30
    NO. 12B
    1. 9:30 and 11:30
    2. 50
    3. 10:30
    4. 15
    5. an hour
    NO. 13

    1. 4 13:30 Cambridge
    2. 2 14:20 Birmingham
    3. 3 16:40 Liverpool
    4. 1 7:30 London
    5. 5 9:10 Leeds
    6. 2 9:30 Oxford
    7. 5 11:05 Leeds
    8. 3 11:30 Manchester

    9. BA 207 8:30 Paris
    10. OA 535 12:05 Athens
    11. BA 965 12:00 Belfast
    12. SK 506 17:15 Stockholm
    13. BA 205 9:30 Dublin
    14. BA 305 11:30 Paris
    15. OA 593 14:40 Athens
    16. BA 707 15:05 Edinburgh
    NO. 14
    Table 1
    234
    143
    364
    4,263
    56
    138
    112
    Table 2
    1,580 / 6,735.4
    264 / 993.7
    562 / 709.6
    198 / 703.3
    261 / 433.5
    116 / 445.9
    110 / 377.7
    97 / 306.2
    NO. 15
    Men / Women
    Total 3,742 / 2,742
    Science 1,137 / 616
    Social Science 484 / 401
    Engineering 509 / 56
    Arts 593 / 943
    Medicine 306 / 336
    Dentistry 139 / 107
    Law 182 / 171
    Veterinary Science 110 / 104
    NO. 16
    1. 46.4%
    2. 45.2%
    3. 30%
    4. 60%
    5. 51.9%
    6. 80.5%
    7. 2.5%
    8. 12.6%
    9. 30%
    NO. 17
    Exports Imports
    1. 49 / 53
    2. 10 / 14
    3. 16 / 11
    4. 5 / 8
    5. 11 / 10
    6. 7 / 2
    7. 2 / 2
    NO. 18
    1. 93% 2. 85% 3. 80% 4. 13%
    5. 7% 6. 52% 7. 89% 8. 89%
    9. 65% 10. 90% 11. 75% 12. 39%
    13. 75% 14. 80% 15. 85% 16. 87%
    17. 65% 18. 62% 19. 45% 20. 86%
    21. 87% 22. 92% 23. 95%. 24. 47% 25. 67%
    NO. 19
    1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 6.B
    7. B 8. A 9. B 10.B 11.B 12.B
    NO. 20
    1. 1855 / 990,000
    2. 1785 / 690,000
    3. 1821 / 410,000
    4. 1888 / 450,000
    5. 1822 / 145,000
    6. 1791 / 480,000
    7. 1961 / 830,000
    8. 1900 / 1,000,000
    9. 1964 / 3,730,000
    10. 1903 / 2,130,000
    11. 1896 / 2,470,000
    12. 1843 / 4,100,000
    13. 1963 / 1,880,000
    14. 1881 / 1,390,000
    15. 1982 / 710,000
    16. 1980 / 850,000
    GRAMMAR
    I.
    The anger that(descends) on people when they get behind the steering wheel of a car used to be(intended) as a joke.But the laughter is getting noticeably quieter (since) that the problem has become increasingly widespread.
    (Stuck) in a traffic jam,with family cars inching their(way) past,the driver of a fast sport car begin to lose his temper. (Despite) the capabilities of his car,there is nothing he can do.The(outcome) is anger.
    Many people live in (fear) of losing control.This is true of many situations but driving is a good example.People think that the car might not start,it might break(down),or someone might run into it.Before anything even happens,people have worked themselves up into a(state) of anxiety.And when something does happen,they are(ready) to explode.In fact,it?Ts their very anxiety about losing control that(makes) them lose control.
    This isn?Tt to(tell) that all offenders have psychological problems or drive powerful sport cars.In fact,most of them are(exactly) ordinary human beings who have no history of violence.There is(clearly) something deep in our nature that (upsets) when we start up a car engine
    II.
    1.His story is boring because he is so (IMAGINARY)
    2.A(n) (UNEXPLAINED) phenomenon always makes me embarrassed.
    3.(DEFORESTATION) and overpopulation are two of the most difficult problems in th Thirds World countries.
    4.Your presence has enriched our lives (MEASURELESSLY)S
    5.The soldier was accused of (COWARDICE) because he ran away.
    6.The thing I hate about John is his (RELIANCE).
    7.The cat is (TO LUXURIATE) in the warm sunshine.
    8.He was a (DECIDEDLY) adventurous person.There is no question about it.
    9.Scientists consider it (IS BELIEVED) the gods create volcanic eruptions.
    10.He was turned down for the job because he was (UNQUALIFIED)
    III.
    1.You(had told) me you couldn?Tt come to the concert before I ordered the tickets.
    2.Let?Ts meet up after I come back from my holiday.We?Td better not say Monday 19th because I(will only have just got back).What about the following Thursday?
    3.Dear Jim:I feel guilty about (not writing) to you sooner,but I have been swamped with work lately.
    4.The garden looks so much better now that all that rubbish(was taken away).
    5.There was no one downstairs,so she turned off the light again and decided that she (was imagining) things.
    6.I tell you Iam completely innocent.I (did not do) anything.You?Tve got the wrong man.
    7.It is essential that pollution (should be controlled) and eventually eliminated.
    8.Mr.Walters complained about(not being told) about the meeting.In the future she expects (to be informed) of any and all meetings.
    9.Mary isn?Tt here,but she(did not take) the car because there is no petrol in it.
    IV.
    1.If you can afford a new car your business must be looking___up___
    2.You can always look___for___her address in the directory if you have forgotten it.
    3.He looked me__up___and___down__before he condescended to answer my question.
    4.Iam looking____foward to_____seeing your new house.
    5.Children have a natural inclination to look__up___- ___to____their parents.
    6.You will see Iam right if you look ___at___the matter from my point of view.
    7.He looks____down____ ___on___me because I cant earn as much as he does.
    8.If he doesn?Tt know the word he can look it ___up___in a dictionary.
    9.The crowd looked___on___while the police surrounded the house.
    10.Since our quarrel she looks____through_____me whenever me meet.
    V.
    1. Nobody has as many mussels as I
    3. In Britain, it is compulsory that you cannot leave school until you are 16
    4. There was no need for us to book a table, as there were not many people in the restaurant.
    5. Losing purse upset Jodie
    6. The robber is believed to have been wearing a dark blue jacket
    (It is believed that the robber was wearing a dark blue jacket)
    7. More and more people are taken up learning to play golf each year
    8. I took my cheque ?" book with me in case I ran out of money
    9. Linda?Ts plans for a picnic have fallen through because of the weather
    10. Carol hardly gets angry with her staffs
    Được lazy_piglet sửa chữa / chuyển vào 18:19 ngày 05/06/2007
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  2. lazy_piglet

    lazy_piglet Thành viên mới

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    Chị ơi, bài writing có phải post lên không? Sao mãi chưa thấy chị chữa bài nhỉ
    À mai học gì hả chị. Học phần writing đi chị nhé, học pro chán lắm
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    nhatvinhht Thành viên mới

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    em là vinh
    READING:
    1. spam emails
    2. consumers
    3. solutions
    4. context
    5. cre***
    6. product
    7. link
    8. cre*** card number
    9. spammers
    10. filters
    GRAMMAR:
    I. bài này nhiều từ mới quá cho em nợ
    II. Dùng dạng đúng của các từ cho trước:
    1. unimagined
    2. unexplainable
    3. disforest
    4. measuredly
    5. cowarding
    6. câu này em chịu
    7. luxuriously
    8. decided
    9. believable
    10. unqualified
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    nhatvinhht Thành viên mới

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    III-Chia động từ trong ngoặc cho thích hợp:
    1. had told
    2. will only have just got back
    3. not writing
    4. has taken away
    5. will imagine
    6. haven''t done
    7.
    8. not telling, to inform
    9. hasn''t taken
    IV-Hoàn thành các câu sau sử dụng tiểu từ thích hợp:
    V-Viết lại các câu sau sử dụng từ cho trước:
    1. Nobody had many mussels as me.
    2. câu này không có từ gợi ý
    3. In Britain you were compulsory at school until you are 16
    4. We needn''t have booked a table ,as there weren?Tt many people in the restaurant.
    5.
    em chỉ mới làm đến đây thôi, phải đi ngủ để mai còn đi học
    không biết có dậy nổi không, tại tối nay mất ngủ
    chúc chị ngủ ngon
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    ANIMAL IDIOMS:
    Kyle got a new job at the local supermarket. Kyle has been as busy as a beaver at work this week. He is a hard worker. Everybody else at work has been horsing around. The boss is on a business trip and you know what the say, â?oWhile the cat''s away the mice will playâ?. Some people were playing games and others were chatting. Everybody except Kyle will probably be in the doghouse when the boss gets back on Monday.
    Busy as a beaver means to be very busy, working steadily
    When the teacher came into the classroom she saw the students were as busy as beavers.
    Rose was busy as a beaver planning her wedding.
    Keith has been busy as a beaver at his new job.
    Horsing around means having fun, fooling around
    â?oYou kids quit horsing around and get your homework done.â?
    Tom is always horsing around at work and never finishes anything.
    Jane told Mike to quit horsing around and get back to work.
    When the cat''s away the mice will play means when the person in charge is not around the workers do whatever they want
    If the boss comes back now he''ll know what they mean by, when the cat''s away, the mice will play.
    Joe''s listening to music because his supervisor is out today. When the cat''s away, the mice will play.
    Everyone in the accounting department is taking a long lunch today. Their boss is on vacation. When the cat''s away, the mice will play.
    In the doghouse means to be in trouble with someone.
    John''s in the doghouse with his wife because he came home late.
    Greg is in the doghouse at work since he forgot to lock the door when he left.
    If you don''t finish your homework you''ll be in the doghouse with the teacher.
    Kyle got a new job at the local supermarket. Kyle has been as busy as a beaver at work this week. He is a hard worker. Everybody else at work has been horsing around. The boss is on a business trip and you know what the say, â?oWhile the cat''s away the mice will playâ?. Some people were playing games and others were chatting. Everybody except Kyle will probably be in the doghouse when the boss gets back on Monday.
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