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    Em nộp bài ạh .Thanks kiu chị !
    The fire burned with such (1)blessed influence; it warmed so (2)delightfully. The little girl had already (3)straighted out her feet to warm them too; but--the small flame went out, the stove (4)vanished : she had only the remains of the (5)burned out match in her hand.
    She (6)rubbed another against the wall: it burned brightly, and where the light fell on the wall, there the wall became (7)transparent like a (8)veer, so that she could see into the room. On the table was (9)spread a snow-white tablecloth; upon it was a (10)splendid (11)posion service, and the roast goose was steaming famously with its (12)staffing of apple and (13)dry plums.
    And what was still more capital to behold was, the goose (14)hop down from the dish, (15)real about on the floor with knife and fork in its breast, till it came up to the poor little girl; when--the match went out and nothing but the thick, cold, damp wall was left behind.
    She lighted another match. Now there she was (16)sitting under the most (17) magnificent Christmas tree: it was still larger, and more (18)decorated than the one which she had seen through the glass door in the rich (19)machine house.
    Thousands of lights were burning on the green branches, and (20)gallery-coloured pictures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, (21)looked down upon her. The little maiden (22)straighted out her hands towards them when--the match went out. The lights of the Christmas tree rose higher and higher, she saw them now as stars in heaven; one fell down and (23)falled a long trail of fire.
    "Someone is just dead!" said the little girl; for her old grandmother, the
    only person who had (24)loved her, and who was now no more, had told her, that
    when a star (25)falls, a soul (26)listens to God.
    She (27)rubbed another match against the wall: it was again light, and in the (28)laster
    there stood the old grandmother, so bright and (29)radiant, so mild, and with such
    an (30)expression of love.
    "Grandmother!" (31)tried the little one. "Oh, take me with you! You go away when
    the match (32)burns out; you vanish like the warm stove, like the delicious (33)roast
    goose, and like the magnificent Christmas tree!" And she (34)rubbed the whole
    bundle of matches quickly against the wall, for she (35)wanted to be quite sure of
    keeping her grandmother near her. And the matches gave such a (36)brownish light
    that it was brighter than at (37)noonday : never formerly had the grandmother been
    so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both
    (38)through in brightness and in joy so high, so very high, and then above was
    (39)neither cold, nor hunger, nor (40)anxiety --they were with God.
  2. longvan8

    longvan8 Thành viên mới

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    Bài của hanhquyenvtn
    Most (1. terribly) cold it was; it (2. snowed), and was nearly quite dark, and evening-the last evening of the year. In this cold and darkness there went along the street a poor little girl, (3. barren/ bareheaded), and with naked feet. When she left home she had slippers on, it is true; but what was the good of that? They were very large slippers, which her mother had (4. children/ hitherto) (5. more/ worn); so large were they; and the poor little thing lost them as she (6. got/ scuffled) away across the street, because of two (7. carriage/ carriages(?otwo? mừ:) that rolled by (8. really/ dreadfully) fast.
    One slipper was nowhere to be found; the other had been (9. late/ laid) hold of by an (10. urchin), and off he ran with it; he thought it would do capitally for a (11. cradle) when he some day or other should have children himself. So the little (12. mate/ maiden) walked on with her tiny naked feet, that were quite red and blue from cold. She carried a (13. quite/ quantity) of matches in an old apron, and she held a (14. bond/ bundle) of them in her hand. Nobody had bought anything of her the whole (15. live one/ livelong) day; no one had given her a single (16. farthing).
    She (17. crept) along (18. trembling) with cold and hunger--a very picture of sorrow, the poor little thing! The flakes of snow covered her long fair hair, which fell in beautiful (19. collar/ curls) around her neck; but of that, of course, she never once now thought. From all the windows the candles were (20. climbing/ gleaming), and it smelt so (21. little/ deliciously) of roast goose, for you know it was New Year?Ts Eve; yes, of that she thought.
    In a corner (22. form/ formed(past tense) by two houses, of which one (23. advance/ advanced) more than the other, she (24. sit/ seated) herself down and (25. cowered) together. Her little feet she had (26. rolled/ drawn) close up to her, but she grew colder and colder, and to go home she did not (27. adventure/ venture(gần đúng há), for she had not sold any matches and could not bring a (28. farthing) of money: from her father she would certainly get (29. blows), and at home it was cold too, for above her she had only the roof, through which the wind (30. whistled), even though the largest (31. cracks) were stopped up with straw and (32. red/ rags).
    Her little hands were almost (33. none/ numbed) with cold. Oh! a match might (34. afford) her a world of comfort, if she only (35. dared) take a single one out of the bundle, draw it against the wall, and warm her fingers by it. She drew one out. "Rischt!" how it (36. played/ blazed), how it burnt! It was a warm, bright flame, like a candle, as she (37. held) her hands over it: it was a wonderful light. It seemed really to the little maiden as though she were sitting before a large (38. eye/ iron) stove, with (39. burnt/ burnished) brass feet and a brass (40. ornament) at top.
    ?oTrời ơi tiếc quá , mấy hôm trước máy tính bị hỏng nên ko thể làm bài tập được. Chị longvan8 đừng nghĩ em lười mà oan cho em nhé. ?oHôm nay em nộp bài cho chị được ko? (Được chứ, chị vui lắm? vì chị cứ tưởng là em chán topic nầy và không muốn tham gia nữa)Bài này nghe khó thật đấy (Bài nghe nầy khó quá phải không? Nhưng đừng bao giờ chán nản nhéJ)
    Chị cám ơn em cho chị một ngày sẽ rất vui khi nghĩ đến câu ?othe candles were (20. climbing/)J
    Được longvan8 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 08:30 ngày 11/12/2006
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    teppy22 Thành viên mới

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    1. blessed
    2. delightfully
    3. stretched
    4. vanished
    5. burntout
    6. rubbed
    7. transparent
    8. velõ?Ư( nghe nhặ õ?o veoõ? ẵ, )
    9. spread
    10. splended
    11.
    12. stuffing
    13. dried
    14. hop( hay drop nhỏằ? )
    15. real
    16. sitting
    17. magnificent ( tỏằô này em nhơn ỏằY 'oỏĂn dặỏằ>i, :D)
    18. decorated
    19. merchant
    20. gallary
    21. looked
    22. stretched
    23. formed
    24. loved
    25. falls
    26. sent
    27. drew
    28. last
    29. radion (not sure)
    30. expression
    31. cried
    32. burns
    33. roast
    34. rubbed
    35. wanted
    36.
    37. noonday
    38. flew
    39. neither
    40.
    Thank you chi LV nhơu nhâ! Hơ, có nhiỏằu tỏằô em ko nghe rà nên mỏằY ngoỏãc. Bài này luyỏn Âm nhiêạ wĂ
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    Bài của conchutgidenho
    The fire burned with such (1. blessed) influence; it warmed so (2.delightfully). The little girl had already (3. stred/ stretched) out her feet to warm them too; but--the small flame went out, the stove (4 vanished): she had only the remains of the (5. burned-out/ burnt-out) match in her hand.
    She (6. rub/ rubbed(past tense) another against the wall: it burned brightly, and where the light fell on the wall, there the wall became (7. trailblazers/ transparent) like a (8.van/ veil), so that she could see into the room. On the table was (9. spread) a snow-white tablecloth; upon it was a (10. spaish/ splendid) (11. dishes/ porcelain) service, and the roast goose was steaming famously with its (12. stuffing) of apple and (13. dry/ dried) plums. And what was still more capital to behold was, the goose (14 horse/ hopped) down from the dish, (15. real/ reeled) about on the floor with knife and fork in its breast, till it came up to the poor little girl; when--the match went out and nothing but the thick, cold, damp wall was left behind. She lighted another match. Now there she was (16. sitting) under the most (17. magnificent) Christmas tree: it was still larger, and more (18. decorative/ decorated) than the one which she had seen through the glass door in the rich (19. m/ merchant''s) house.
    Thousands of lights were burning on the green branches, and (20. gay/ gaily-colored) pictures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, (21. looked) down upon her. The little maiden (22. stressed/ stretched) out her hands towards them when--the match went out. The lights of the Christmas tree rose higher and higher, she saw them now as stars in heaven; one fell down and (23. felt/ formed) a long trail of fire.
    "Someone is just dead!" said the little girl; for her old grandmother, the only person who had (24. loved) her, and who was now no more, had told her, that when a star (25. far/ falls), a soul (26. sent/ ascends) to God. She (27. drew) another match against the wall: it was again light, and in the (28 last/ luster) there stood the old grandmother, so bright and (29. greatly/ radiant), so mild, and with such an (30. impression/ expression) of love.
    "Grandmother!" (31. cried) the little one. "Oh, take me with you! You go away when the match (32. burned/ burns) out; you vanish like the warm stove, like the delicious (33. roast) goose, and like the magnificent Christmas tree!" And she (34. rub/ rubbed) the whole bundle of matches quickly against the wall, for she (35. wanted) to be quite sure of keeping her grandmother near her. And the matches gave such a (36. blue/ brilliant) light that it was brighter than at (37. a new day/ noon-day): never formerly had the grandmother been so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both (38. fl/ flew ) in brightness and in joy so high, so very high, and then above was (39. nor/ neither) cold, nor hunger, nor (40. exciting/ anxiety) --they were with God.
    Chào mừng bạn đến với topic nầy, đừng bao giờ thấy mình có nhiều lỗi mà chán nản nhéJ
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    The fire burned with such (1)blessed influence; it warmed so (2)delightfully. The little girl had already (3)straighted/ stretched out her feet to warm them too; but--the small flame went out, the stove (4)vanished : she had only the remains of the (5)burned out/ burnt-out match in her hand.
    She (6)rubbed another against the wall: it burned brightly, and where the light fell on the wall, there the wall became (7)transparent like a (8)veer/ veil, so that she could see into the room. On the table was (9)spread a snow-white tablecloth; upon it was a (10)splendid (11)poison/ porcelain service, and the roast goose was steaming famously with its (12)staffing/ stuffing of apple and (13)dry/ dried plums. And what was still more capital to behold was, the goose (14)hop/ hopped (past tense) down from the dish, (15)real/ reeled about on the floor with knife and fork in its breast, till it came up to the poor little girl; when--the match went out and nothing but the thick, cold, damp wall was left behind. She lighted another match. Now there she was (16)sitting under the most (17) magnificent Christmas tree: it was still larger, and more (18)decorated than the one which she had seen through the glass door in the rich (19)machine/ merchant''s house.
    Thousands of lights were burning on the green branches, and (20)gallery-coloured/ gaily-colored pictures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, (21)looked down upon her. The little maiden (22)straighted/ stretched out her hands towards them when--the match went out. The lights of the Christmas tree rose higher and higher, she saw them now as stars in heaven; one fell down and (23)falled/ formed a long trail of fire.
    "Someone is just dead!" said the little girl; for her old grandmother, the only person who had (24)loved her, and who was now no more, had told her, that when a star (25)falls, a soul (26)listens/ ascends to God. She (27)rubbed/ drew another match against the wall: it was again light, and in the (28)laster/ luster there stood the old grandmother, so bright and (29)radiant, so mild, and with such an (30)expression of love.
     
    "Grandmother!" (31)tried/ cried the little one. "Oh, take me with you! You go away when the match (32)burns out; you vanish like the warm stove, like the delicious (33)roast goose, and like the magnificent Christmas tree!" And she (34)rubbed the whole bundle of matches quickly against the wall, for she (35)wanted to be quite sure of keeping her grandmother near her. And the matches gave such a (36)brownish/ brilliant light that it was brighter than at (37)noonday/ noon-day : never formerly had the grandmother been so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both (38)through/ flew in brightness and in joy so high, so very high, and then above was (39)neither cold, nor hunger, nor (40)anxiety --they were with God.
     
    Lần nầy ít màu vàng hơn lần trước, vậy có gọi là giỏi được không nhỉ?
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    longvan8 Thành viên mới

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    Bài của teppy22
    1. blessed2. delightfully3. stretched4. vanished5. burntout- burnt-out6. rubbed7. transparent8. vel?( nghe như ?o veo? ý, )- veil (um..nghe được sound ?oveo? mà không ráng tí nữaJ)9. spread10. splendid11. porcelain12. stuffing13. dried14. hop (hay drop nhỉ ) hopped (hop thì đúng rùi nhưng?.thiếu cái đuôiJ)15. real- reeled16. sitting17. magnificent ( từ này em nhìn ở đoạn dưới, :D)18. decorated19. merchant- merchant''s20. gallery- gaily-colored21. looked22. stretched23. formed24. loved25. falls26. sent- ascends27. drew28. last- luster29. radion (not sure) radiant30. expression31. cried32. burns33. roast34. rubbed35. wanted36. brilliant37. noonday- noon-day38. flew39. neither40. anxiety
    Very very goodJ
     
  7. hanhquyenvtn

    hanhquyenvtn Thành viên mới

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    Xin lỗi chị LongVan8 vì em chưa thể nộp bài cho chị được .Tuần này em phải ôn thi nên ko có nhiều thời gian. Bài chị ra rất khó không thể làm qua quít mà nộp cho chị được vì vậy chị hãy khất cho em lần này nhé. Tuần sau em sẽ nộp cho chị cả hai bài luôn.
  8. bienphale

    bienphale Thành viên mới

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    Hi hi Thanks chị Long Vân đã chữa bài cho em.Lần này vẫn sai nhiều, em kỹ thuật tua đi tua lại nhiều lần mà vẫn ko ra, cú thiệt, hí hí.Bực nhất là cái từ " Straighted" tưởng chêm phần chêm đúng rùi mà vẫn trượt. Híc híc....Còn từ "cried" mới đầu em cũng nghe ra nhưng ko hiểu sao sau quá trình tua đi tua lại cuối cùng rút ra nó phải bắt đầu bằng " t " nên viết thành " tried" luôn.
    Bài lần này rất khó, em toàn phải nghe âm âm giông giống đề mò ra thôi chị ạh, nhiều từ mới em cũng ko biết luôn . Tuần sau cũng bận quá, ko biết có trả bài được ko , em sẽ cố gắng. Cuối năm cả nhà đều bận.
    Chúc chị Long Vân và mọi người vui vẻ cuối tuần !
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    hic....Tệ thật nhưng toàn từ mới nên mình ko nghe được cũng phải thôi......hehe......cố lên chiaki...........Longvan ah...có bài nào dành cho người nghe yếu như tớ ko........hihihi
    Được conchutgidenho sửa chữa / chuyển vào 18:54 ngày 15/12/2006
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    MIC_21 Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Chị gái tôi cũng mắc phải bệnh tim nên tôi rất hiểu & xin được chia sẻ cùng bạn!
    Chị gái tôi từ nhỏ vẫn bình thường và không phát hiện được là chị ấy lại bệnh tim. Và rồi chị ấy cũng đi lấy chồng, bây giờ đã sinh được 2 cháu gái, nhưng ngày càng thấy chị yếu đi rất nhiều, và gia đình đưa chị đi khám thì mới phát hiện được bệnh.
    Năm 2002 gia đình tôi đã đưa chị đến Bệnh viện tim (nằm đối diện và cùng 1 cổng vào với Bệnh viện Nhân dân 115, tính từ đường Nguyễn Tri Phương) để thực hiện việc mổ tim nhằm nới 1 bên van tim cho rộng ra & 1 bên kia thì cho hẹp bớt lại (đấy là tôi nghe các bác sỹ nói lại như thế). Và việc này cũng rất tốn kém đối với kinh tế gia đình tôi nhưng bây giờ thì chị ấy đã khoẻ hơn trước nhiều rồi. Hàng ngày chị vẫn đến trường dạy học được, và cũng mập hơn trước đây. Tuy có điều là mỗi năm theo định kỳ thì cần phải 2 lần tới viện tim để tái khám, và hàng ngày phải dùng thuốc do bác sỹ ở viện đó kê đơn cho đến suốt đời luôn.
    Nói như vậy để bạn thấy bệnh tim cũng không cần phải đáng sợ & đáng lo lắng lắm đâu. Chúng ta vẫn có những giải pháp để "sống chung với nó" mà. Và tôi tin, rằng một người nhiều nghị lực như bạn thì sẽ dễ vượt qua được mà. Còn đôi chân của bạn nữa, theo như bạn nói tôi cũng không hình dung kỹ được, nhưng tôi nghĩ nếu kiên trì tập luyện và kết hợp với điều trị theo bác sỹ thì bạn sẽ vẫn cứ đứng vững trên đôi chân của mình như bao người khác thôi. Có 1 bác gần nơi tôi ở đã bằng sự kiên trì & khổ công tập luyện mà đã chữa trị được chứng lệch 1 bên người. Số là bác ấy bị mảnh pháo làm gãy 3 rẻ sườn phải trong kháng chiến. Nhập viện & các bác sỹ thì chữa được lành vết thương thôi, nhưng vai phải của bác bị co lại & bác sỹ nói là rất khó để sinh hoạt bình thường. Nhưng qua nhiều năm sau đó bác cứ kiên trì tập luyện những động tác từ dễ đến khó trong sinh hoạt thường ngày để rồi bây giờ bác ấy đã rất khoẻ mạnh & làm việc như bao người khác. Chúc bạn đủ sức khoẻ & nghị lực để vượt qua thử thách.
    Tôi hơi dài dòng một chút về chuyện riêng của gia đình, mong tất cả các bạn thông cảm cho tôi, cũng chỉ vì tôi muốn sẻ chia với bạn "longvan8" của chúng ta vậy.

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