In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 4:
A. free
B. paid
C. praised
D. believed
Free: miễn phí, tự do
Paid: được trả tiền
Praised: ca ngợi
Believed: được tin tưởng
Cụm từ: be paid to do st (được trả tiền để làm gì)
=> Americans volunteer not because they are forced or paid to do it.
Tạm dịch: Người Mỹ làm tình nguyện không phải vì họ bị ép buộc hoặc trả tiền để làm điều đó.
Đáp án cần chọn là: B
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 5:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 8:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 12:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 1:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 5:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 9:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 10:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 2:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 7:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 11:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 7:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 3:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 1:
(1)___ January 17th 1995, a powerful earthquake (2) ____ the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings (3) __ or collapsed. Soon after the earthquake, people in Kobe (4) _____ working together to (5) ___ their city. Neighbours pulled each other out (6)___ collapsed buildings. Ordinary people (7) ___ out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into (8) _____. They worked out a system to send (9)_____ to where it was needed. Some people (10) _____ food, water, clothes to different parts of the city. Some volunteers took (11) ______ of children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. Today, Kobe has been built. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they (12) _____ from all over the world back in 1995.
Question 2:
In the United States, almost everyone, at one time or another, has been a (1) _______. According to the US government statistics, about one-fifth of the American (2) _________ volunteer work each year. Americans have had the tradition of volunteering and (3)___ one another since the early days of the country. Americans volunteer not because they are forced or (4) ______ to do it. They (5)_____it! Traditional volunteer activities include (6)____ money for people in need, cooking and (7)___ food, doing general (8)_____ such as clean-up, and home (9)_____, providing transportation such as giving rides to the (10) ____ , and tutoring or mentoring young people.
Question 10:
Read and fill in the blanks with ONE word given in the box.
hobby because might ending culture when taught improve myself writes |
My name is Sara. My favourite (1) _________ is reading. I enjoy reading a book when I am free. I started to do it (2)________I was four years old. The first time I did it, I felt interested. So I kept reading. The teachers (3)_________ me to read the difficult words. I was happy when I read a story with a happy (4) _________. I was thrilled when I read a detective story. I enjoy reading (5) _______ I like to explore the imaginative world of my favourite author, J.K. Rowling who (6) ___________ “ Harry Potter” . There are a lot of advantages of reading. Reading can make me relaxed and calm. I can also learn new vocabulary items. Then I can further (7) __________my English. Moreover, it can give me an unlimited imagination, so I can write books in the future. I can learn the different (8) _______ and customs of other countries in the world too. I read at least one hour every day. I read books by (9) ______. I usually read it at home. I wish I could read different kinds of books because it (10) ______ be very challenging.