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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Level C - Lesson 90

Trình độ C - Bài 90

1. I don't ________ what people think about the way I dress.




2. Everyone ________ from Andrew has accepted our invitation.




3. After going for a long walk in the morning everyone ________ very hungry at lunch-time.




4. I haven't seen the film yet and ________.




5. Steak for breakfast and eggs for supper is ________, to say the least.




6. The car had a ________ tyre, so we had to change the wheel.




7. Because it rained very heavily all day they had to ________ the garden party until the following Saturday.




8. There has been a considerable ________ in Werner's English since he came to Britain.




9. Do you know ________ you call this in England?




10. I don't ________ to get married because I like being a bachelor.




11. Her rudeness upset him, and it took him a long of time to ________ it.




12. The plane crashed into a bridge because it was flying too ________.




13. He drove too fast ________ too often and was fined $20.




14. The young girl carefully ________ left and right before crossing the road.




15. A new study group has been ________ by the United Nations.




16. He was found guilty of murder and condemned ________ death.




17. When he heard the bad news, he broke ________ completely.




18. The Opposition cannot afford to ________ in such an important matter.




19. I've never seen her so angry. She's walking round with a face like ________.




20. Surprisingly, the frontier guards seemed ________ at our presence.






Xem lại bài Level C - Lesson 89 và bài Level C - Lesson 90

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 89

Trình độ C - Bài 89

1. The vase is definitely not ________, but just a very good imitation.




2. A wedding is a wonderful opportunity for ________ off new clothes.




3. These figures show a ________ in the number of unemployed people in England and Wales.




4. You'll need a visa ________ as your passport to go to the United States.




5. I'm afraid the lift is out of ________ so we'll have to walk up the stairs.




6. Timothy has lost a lot of money these last years in the casino. He is a ________ gambler.




7. The hotel receptionist said she would ________ what she could do about the dripping tap immediately.




8. The driver had to ________ quickly when the child stepped into the road.




9. To ________ to obey orders is a serious offence in the army.




10. "How can we ________ out together what we're to do if we never talk about it frankly?" she cried in desperation.




11. Two or three people were involved ________ the accident.




12. She may pride herself ________ her abitities, but she's not capable of bringing up children.




13. As the clouds drifted away an even higher peak became ________ to the climbers.




14. They lay almost flat and ________ through the tube-like underground passage.




15. They ________ her the truth.




16. Not all that ________ happened.




17. I told him to stop but he went on ________.




18. You are making too much noise! Stop ________ at once.




19. Tim was forced to leave his job but he got a very generous golden ________.




20. the spitting image of someone = ________.






Xem lại bài Level C - Lesson 88 và bài Level C - Lesson 89

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 88

Trình độ C - Bài 88

1. The customs officer made her ________ her suitcase.




2. My doctor will not let me ________ animal fats any more.




3. - Barbara: It's curious that Roy can't ski better. - Leo: I know. By the end of the month, he ________ lessons for a full month.




4. ________ the terrible weather, the tennis tournament was cancelled.




5. The plate was right on the ________ of the table and could have been knocked off at any moment.




6. Scientists had never met this problem before: it was ________.




7. I was ________ about to ring up the office when he arrived home.




8. We would ________ to stay at home this evening.




9. We had to ________ our roof repaired after the violent storm.




10. I'm afraid it didn't ________ my mind that they weren't the right people to invite.




11. The child hurt himself badly when he fell ________ the bedroom window.




12. The hardest thing I ________ to do was to look after some children for a week.




13. He has had a bad day - in addition ________ being late for school, he forgot his homework.




14. After a lot of difficulty, he ________ to open the door.




15. Don't lean ________ that wall! You'll regret it.




16. It was very kind ________ him.




17. The production ________, we suffered considerable losses lately.




18. After his uncle's death, my husband ________ a lot of money.




19. The police are looking for a man of ________ height.




20. As dumb as ________ = stupid.






Xem lại bài Level C - Lesson 87 và bài Level C - Lesson 88

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 87

Trình độ C - Bài 87

1. Good ________! I hope you win.




2. The police-officer asked us what ________ doing.




3. She decided to go to the enquiry desk ________ out when her train left.




4. The Home-Loan Company ________ the right to cancel this agreement.




5. Just as we were sitting down for the picnic it ________ began to rain.




6. I had run out of money but luckily I was able to ________ enough to get home.




7. All students leaving college at the end of term must leave their addresses so that letters can be sent ________.




8. My mother was ________ of making a cake when the front door bell rang.




9. Could you be more specific about what is ________ in this particular job?




10. From the hotel there is a good ________ of the mountains.




11. ________ the weather forecast it will rain heavily later this morning.




12. She heated the chocolate until it ________, then poured it over the cake.




13. Diana ________ over a stone and fell flat on her face.




14. I have been looking for this book for months, and ________ I have found it.




15. Children remain dependent ________ their parents for a long time.




16. Jones was dismissed ________ the firm.




17. The continents have been drifting slowly ________.




18. We'll have to call the doctor. The baby is ________.




19. He said that the plane had already left and that I ________ arrived an hour earlier.




20. Mrs Black is ________ her holiday with friends in the country.






Xem lại bài Level C - Lesson 86 và bài Level C - Lesson 87

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 86

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FINE ARTS & CRAFTS PRODUCTS in Vietnam

Bamboo products: Bamboo grown in tropical Vietnam has several kinds called tre, may and song. These three kinds of bamboo are abundant. Thus they become an inexhaustible sources of materials for Vietnamese artisans to make bamboo products.

Vietnam bamboo products first appeared on the world market in a Paris fair, France, in 1931. Since then more than 200 items of Vietnamese bamboo products have their ways to oversea outlets in the five continents. Among the much sought after items on the overseas markets are bamboo producers such as fruit dishes, fruit and flower baskets, flower pots, flower bowls, hand bags, shopping bags, lamp shades, salons and book shelves; the cite just a few.

The advantages Vietnam's bamboo can boast include its lightness, durability and termite resistant substance.

Lace and embroidery: Among the names of ancient Hanoi's 36 guild streets there was pho Hang Theu (Embroideries street). This was the street where many embroidery articles have been sold. The street is now part of the south-western end of present-day Hang Trong street that leads to Ly Thai To street.

Vietnam's needlework items are many and their patterns of embroidery are also very diversified. The beautiful patterns resemble birds, flowers, plants and human portraits. They include lotus flower, crythansemun, dragons, phoenixes, pairs of old pine tree and a flamingo, a couple of birds, to cite a few. It is in accordance with the purpose of using an embroidery article that an embroidered is likely to choose a certain pattern object of embroidery. There are different patterns exclusively for different items such as shirts, pillow cases, Japanese-style kimono gowns, table covers, bed sheet and wall hangings.

Vietnamese embroideries are very skillful. They can use up to 20 kinds of colour threads for an embroidery. Pottery: There are many pottery kilns in the country, whose date can be traced back hundreds of years ago. In northern Vietnam the two most famous pottery villages are Bat Trang village in Gia Lam district in Ha Noi's eastern suburbans and Tho Ha village in Ha Bac province, north of Ha Noi. In the southern part there are three regionally reputed places in former Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Song Be province and Bien Hoa in Dong Nai province.

Pottery products nowadays are very diversified in kinds and in designs. It is said that there are several hundred kinds of pottery products on sale in the domestic market. Smaller pottery products include ashtrays, toothpick holders, flower pots, statutes and statuettes, statuettes of young girls, tea pots, tea cups, coffee sets, dishes and plant pots. Among bigger-sized products are big flower pots, single vases, and terra-cotta elephant seats. Pottery makers are vying in making better products for sale in domestic market which has seen a surged in pottery consumption in recent years.

Glaze substance and colour which are preferable now are jade green glaze, brownish glaze, light yellow glaze and cascade glaze. Drawings on the exterior surface of the products are often connected with present-day activities and landscapes such as a little buffalo boy playing his flute, a banyan giant tree in front of the village gate, a pagoda next to a lotus pond, and a girl playing her 36-string music instrument.

Vietnam's pottery products have been exported for decades now. Lacquer ware: There are some countries producing lacquer products whose materials mostly come from Southeast Asia countries where a lot of Japanese trees known as Thus verniciflua whose resin is used to make resinous varnishes. But only the kind of Japanese trees that are grown in Vietnam that can turn out the highest quality resin the substance of which can be used to make highly polished and lustrous surface on wood at the like. The most ideal location for that kind of Japanese trees is in the northern hilly province of Vinh Phu. It is said that the resin distracted from the trees in Vinh Phu is the best in the country. With this reason lacquer ware made in Vietnam is very beautiful and durable.

As early as the 18th century there was a Nam Phuong guild in Thang Long ancient city (now the present-day Ha Noi) specialising in making lacquer ware. In its early stage of development lacquer ware pigments had only four colours: black, red, yellow and brown. Thanks to the development of technologies in later periods pigment development for lacquer ware had received some other different colouring matters. Hence the better diversification of lacquer colouring had been made possible.

Nowadays Vietnam-made lacquer ware is said to be indispensable in both domestic and oversea markets. The products which are much sought after include wall paintings, flower vases, jewel cases, trays, chess boards and vertical blinds, to cite a few. Mother-of-pearl inlaid products: Artisans select, as their main materials, shells from oysters, molluscs, bivalves, and other shellfish, which have rain-bow veins. They inlay meticulously beautiful looking pieces of shell in the surface of their products. The making of a mother-of-pearl products has to undergo several stages. These include drawing, polishing, sawing, chiselling, inlaying pieces of oyster shells in the surface of a fixture, scratching and polishing. A fished picture will many different lustrous colours glittering under a candle light having a look at the picture at different angle you would have a different view to enjoy the variety of attractive colours and shapes that the work of art has to offer.

The capability of conveying the soul and spirit of a picture in a mother-of pearl inlay work of art is not so much inferior to that in any other painting materials. Moreover the colours in this work of art is more durable. Mother-of-pearl inlaying process can be done on any wooden objects such as jewel cases, chess boards, the surface of tables, desks, the frame of armchairs, the doors to cupboards, wall hangings and vertical blinds.
Vietnam with a coastline of 3,260 kilometres boasts an inexhaustible source of materials for the mother-of-pearl inlay business. Jewellery: The Vietnamese people have known how to use gold and silver to make jewellery for decoration purposes as soon as the 2nd and the 3rd centuries.

There are three distinctively different trades in the jewellery business but they closely connected to one another.

Carving: The carving skill is used to carve drawings and floral patterns on the surface of an jewel article.
Jewellery moulding: This is to roll melting gold or silver into long thread before shaping it into different shapes and figures such as a flower, a bird, an animal. Each of these shaped figures is used as a head piece to attach to a jewel article.

Jewellery polishing: This process is to polish an object of gold or silver into an ornamental object without any carving involved.

Jewllery (gold and silver) articles are various. They range from rings, bracelets, neck laces, ear rings to coffee sets, tea sets, dining sets (spoon, knives, and the like), drink sets, mirror frames, cosmetic powder cases, candle stands, etc,. These products are often exported to many countries.

In the present-day Hanoi there is still a street the name which is made after the aged old jewellery business. That is Pho Hang Bac where sales and production of jewellery have been conducted for centuries now. Now not all the many jewellery shops are located in Hang Bac street but they are located in whatever streets are most convenient for business transactions. Wooden work of arts: Since the 1980s the making of wooden fine art articles has seen a strong survival. These work of arts have been much sought after in both domestic and foreign markets. The most popular products are wooden statutes and statutes, sets of wooden sofa, cupboards and beds.

At present there are many companies dealing in producing and sales of wooden fine art articles. Their skilled staff have turned out many beautiful products which are highly appreciated not only at home but also abroad.

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 85

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TROPICAL FRUITS in Vietnam

MANGO (xoai) Mango plants, xoai in the Vietnamese language, are grown in most southern provinces. The most reputed mangoes come from Cao Lanh distric in Dong Thap province.

When the fruits are ripening they need large amount of bright sunshine. The more sunshine the maturing fruit receives, the stronger its flavour wiil be and the brighter its skin will look.

Mangoes are divided into several kinds, known locally as the xoai cat, xoai tuong, xoai voi, xoai xiem and xoai ngua, to cite just a few. The finest mango is xoai cat. The fruit has a brighter yellow peel and a rounder shape and weighs as much as kilograms.

The meat is tendered, sweeter and more fragrant than that of other varieties.

Connoisseurs are said to find it hard to forget the test xoai cat has to offer. RAMBUTAN (chom chom) A ranbutan tree has a broad foliage and many branches. The tree yields fruit at the beginning of the rainy season in the southern provinces. The chom fruit season finishes at the end of the rainy season (from May to October).

The skin of the fruit is tough, thick and hairy. Its meat is transparent white and tender, and has a cool sweet teste in the mouth. The kind of rambutan most reputed nation-wide is grown in Binh Hoa Phuoc in Long Ho distric in Vinh Long province, some 50km north of Ho Chi Minh City. There are more than 200 hactares of rambutan orchards in Binh Hoa Phuoc village. Average yields are estimated at 10 tonnes per hactar. The village who grown rambutan trees earn as much as VND 6 billion (roughly US$ 600,000) per crop.

During the rambutan season one can notice the typical bright red colour of rambutan fruit stands located in the markets or along road intersections throughout the southern provinces. MANGOSTEEN (mang cut) The name and the shape of this fruit do not look attractive to those who first see it.
The fruit is as big as a tennis ball and has the dark violet and rough skin. Yet, when you peel off the upper part of the fruit with a small sharp knife and lift the upper part off you can see the transparent white pulp inside arranged in equal segments.

Just lifting segment by segment of such transparent white meat to the mouth you can imagine of having a light and pure refreshment with an easily acceptable litter sour taste lingering in you mouth. STAR APPLE ( vu sua) No better word than the word marvellous can be used as to praise the one who had given this kind of tropical fruit the name vu sua (milk from the breast).
Upon entering an orchard of star apple trees the most regionally famous of which are located in Can Tho province in the Mekong River Delta, visitors can see for themselves hundreds of star apples hanging suspendedly from branches. The round and smooth fruits are of the same size.
The shape of the star apple only may as well match the name attached to it let alone its juice as fragrantly sweet, purely white as the milk from the breast.
If visitors are strange to the region, they would be guided by locals on how to enjoy the fruit because a stranger will certainly tack a sharp knife and peel the fruit which may then make the precious juice inside to be drip off wastefully. Therefore when using the knife to cut the fruit it is advisable to cut the fruit into two parts before using a spoon to take out the pulp bit by bit until nothing is left.
The most appreciated way to enjoy the fruit by orchard owners is to it the fruit in whole. That is to drill a small hole at the top of the fruit and lift it to the mouth and raise the head backward to suck the flow of the fragrant juice into the mouth continuously as if a baby sucking milk from its mother's breast. One thing you should remember is that before taking in the juice like that you must squeeze the tough fruit for a while until it becomes tendered so that the juice can mix with the meat of the fruit to become a sweet and fragrant muddy substance that looks like milk from the breast. DURIAN (sau rieng) You may wonder why this kind of fruit has to bear such a austere name sau rieng (ones'own sorrows). If you are curious enough, let's travel to orchard provinces in southern Vietnam and the locals are likely to recite to you an immortal love story. Long ago there lived a young couple in the region. Because of some social prejudices that could not be over come the couple had to find their death to be faithful to their love for ever. Their own sorrows have received the populace's sympathies and the story of their straggly has been handed down from generation to generation. To commemorate the couple locals have named their one of the local valuable fruits sau rieng.

Durian is an expensive fruit. One durian fruit is from five to six times larger then a mangosteen. Its skin is thick, rough and covered with sharp thorns. Yet, with a gentle cut between the edges of the outer shell you can easily open the fruit to see layers of brightly yellow segments of meat as if the pulpits covered with a thin layer of butter.

Literature writer Mai Van Tao one wrote about the particularly good smell of durian. He said: "The dense fragrance which spreads near and far and lingers a long time before did appearing. The strong smell can go straight to your nostrils when you are still as far as several dozen metres away from where the fruit is. The fragrance of durian is a mixture of smell coming from a ripening jack fruit and that of a shad dock. Moreover it also has a strong smell that foreign-made cheese has to of a hen's egg. Others add more traits to the fruit as it also has the sweet like that of well-kept honey. All that combine have made durian to have made durian to have a specially tempting smell... Those who have not enjoyed the fruit for one could find it hard to eat. Yet, one they have tried it they are likely to seek for it happily...". PINEAPPLE (dua) Pineapple plants are grown widely in the country. The high time for the ripening of this tropical fruit coincides with the summer time when hours of sunshine are longer. People in southern Vietnam usually call this tropical fruit as trai thom (fragrant fruit) which is literally precise quote for the fruit because anyone who first takes a bite of the fruit can surely feel the strong sweet smell come to his or her nostrils longer than that of some other fruits, makes connoisseurs find it hard to forget.
Pineapple is processed for different products such as canned pineapple, pineapple liquor and sweet preserved pineapple. There is a special juicy drink exists only in pineapple growning areas. Growers press the fruit to get the juice which is then mixed with the yoke of a hen's egg before being stirred thoroughly to become a muddy drink. The drink is said to be very sweet, butterfly and nutritious. PHUC TRACH SWEET POLEMO (buoi duong phuc trach) There are several kinds of polemo regionally famous for their taste and each of the fruit is named after the locality where it is grown. These polemo include buoi Doan Hung, buoi Phuc Trach, buoi Bien Hoa, and buoi Thuan Hai, to cite just a few.

On you way from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh on the train you are sure to stop at Phuc Trach station in Huong Pho distric on the central coast. And one of the few food specialities offered to you passengers by local vendors is the local polemo commonly called as buoi Phuc Trach. The strong fragrance that the fruit boasts is likely to make you never forget the name of the fruit.

People call sweet polemo because when it is eaten its taste that lingers in the mouth makes connoisseurs taste lightly sweet the sensation of which takes a long time to fade away and help the connoisseurs feel energetic.
The Phuc Trach polemo has been famous widely in the country after it was awarded a medal at a national fruit fair organised in 1938. Phuc Trach polemos have been exported to Hong Kong. The Far East Economic Review remarked: "In Vietnam's central coast there is a particularly delicious polemo. Kept after a while the juice in the polemo segments becomes muddy as if it is some sort of sugar itself. You can try the fruit as much as you can." LONGAN (Nhan) Longan trees are grown in a large number in the northern provinces whereas few are planted in the southern part. The most famous Longan comes from former Hung Yen province (now the present-day Hai Hung province). In the old days Hung Yen Longan was among the food items reserved as tributes to the kings.
The fruit is a small as the tip of the thumb. Inside the thin and lightly brown skin is the transparency white pulp which covers a smaller glossy black seed. The thicker the pulp the juicier, and more fragrant and crisp the pulp becomes. And it is the best Longan.

Longan is a kind of rich protein fruit. It is usually made one of the main ingredients to make lotus seed added Longan sweet soup which is very precious for refreshments in summer. Seedless Longan, when being dried, is called dried Longan. This is a very fine choice for connoisseurs. THIEU LITCHI (Vai thieu) Thieu is name dedicated to a special kind of litchi grown in Hung Yen province. Thieu litchi is a bit bigger than a Longan. Unlike the skin of Longan which is rather smooth, the skin of litchi is rough with some ripples. The skin is dark red.

The meat of a litchi is transparency white but it is thicker than that of a Longan, therefore litchi meat is juicier than that of a Longan. Litchi seed is also smaller than Longan seed.
Thieu litchis are grown in many big orchards in Hung Yen province.

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 84

Trình độ C - Bài 84

1. I lost too much money betting at the races last time, so you won't ________ me to go again.




2. It is not long until the exam; you ought to stop ________ so much television and study a bit more.




3. In the ________ left-hand corner of the picture there is a white mark.




4. Their aim is to ________ up a new political party.




5. He could not have known what was in the letter ________ he had written it himself.




6. He found learning to drive easy and ________ his driving test the very first time.




7. The Finance Minister will be making a ________ today about new rates of income tax.




8. I know nothing about televisions, so when mine broke down, I took it to the shop to ________.




9. Don't ________ up yet; you will soon be able to play the trumpet well.




10. The train will be leaving in five minutes so you ________ better hurry up.




11. He ________ me to buy my air ticket immediately or it would be too late.




12. As the streets of our cities become busier, people are turning more and more to the ________ bicycle.




13. I have forgotten to ________ today and I'll have to go to the bank tomorrow.




14. He wrote everything that ________ about it.




15. She works very hard, as she is ________ all our students' affairs.




16. It takes years to ________ as a doctor.




17. The ________ of the air by toxic gases is one of the major problems of this century.




18. Although his work was often ________ and ________, he was promoted anyway, simply because he had been with the company longer than anyone else.




19. They sent a sample of pottery they had found to the laboratory so that a date could be ________ on it.




20. Our school ________ for the summer holidays on 10th July.






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Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 83

Trình độ C - Bài 83

1. ________ down the High Street, Peter bumped into Jenny.




2. Let us know as soon as possible so that we can start ________ arrangements.




3. It took about twenty minutes ________ to the station.




4. Yesterday the naval authorities ________ the report in Friday's newspapers that they had exploded three bombs near an unknown submarine.




5. He couldn't make the radio ________.




6. I don't believe a word you're saying. I think you've made the whole thing ________.




7. David was arrested because he had forgotten ________ for his shopping.




8. I felt a sharp ________ when I put my hand in the boiling water.




9. One ________ of their new house is that it has no garden.




10. I expect it will rain again when we're on holiday this year, but at least we are properly prepared ________ it this time.




11. Do you know anyone who's interested ________ having a kitten?




12. Psychiatrists spend a lot of time studying the mind. So ________ psychologists.




13. The firemen brought several long ________ to try to reach those trapped on the roof.




14. Be careful! Here's a wasps' nest. Don't ________ it.




15. The brothers are so alike I cannot ________ one from the other.




16. She wanted to borrow the record ________ me but she was shy of asking.




17. She is tall and slim, but her mother is fat. She ________ her father.




18. As the service charge is included in the bill, any further tipping is ________.




19. Many ________ crafts such as weaving are now being revived.




20. In a five-hour operation, surgeons managed to sew the boy's ________ hand back on.






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Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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Level C - Lesson 82

Trình độ C - Bài 82

1. When I went to talk to the manager, he told me he could only ________ me a few minutes.




2. There was a big hole in the road which ________ the traffic.




3. The factory paid ________ nearly a million pounds to their employees who were injured in the explosion.




4. I'm so out of ________ that I can't run ten meters without puffing.




5. He go out of bed and took a few ________ but couldn't go any farther.




6. You will have to repeat the course because your work has been ________.




7. ________ the BBC news, the plane crash was caused by engine failure.




8. I tried ________ the bus, but I missed it.




9. She showed a lot of ________ in her fight against the illness.




10. I've ________ for a job in Mexico. I hope I get it.




11. Prevention is better than ________.




12. The class failed to respond ________ the teacher's new methods.




13. I am sorry ________ having asked him.




14. He turned ________ me for help.




15. Are you interested ________ opera?




16. How do you account ________ this?




17. Has it ever occured to you that those twins are quite different ________ each other in many ways?




18. I left the meat on the table and as the weather was very hot, it ________.




19. He and I don't get on. We rub each other up the wrong ________.




20. If you have finished your homework, you ________ check through it carefully.






Xem lại bài Level C - Lesson 81 và bài Level C - Lesson 82

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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