Việc tự nhận ra điểm mạnh, điểm yếu của bản thân giúp ích gì cho em trong học tập
Việc tự nhận ra điểm mạnh, điểm yếu của bản thân giúp ích gì cho em trong học tập
Việc tự nhận ra điểm mạnh, điểm yếu giúp em hiểu hơn về những môn mình mạnh, những môn mình thiếu, mình còn thiếu kĩ năng gì,...Từ đó giúp em nhận ra mình vẫn còn thiếu gì và cần làm gì để bù đắp những điểm yếu đó hoặc phát triển điểm mạnh,...
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Khi biết điểm mạnh của bản thân em có thể phát huy tối đa khả năng của mình, tận dụng lợi thế để học tập hiệu quả hơn
Khi nhận ra điểm yếu, em sẽ có cơ hội khắc phục, tìm cách cải thiện để không bị tụt lại phía sau. Nhờ đó, em có thể xây dựng kế hoạch học tập phù hợp, phân bổ thời gian hợp lý và đạt được kết quả tốt hơn
Ngoài ra việc hiểu rõ bản thân còn giúp em tự tin hơn trong học tập và cuộc sống từ đó mở ra nhiều cơ hội mới
Việc tự nhận ra điểm mạnh, điểm yếu của bản thân giúp em xây dựng một kế hoạch học tập dài hạn hợp lý, tối ưu hóa thời gian và năng lực. Em có thể phát huy tối đa thế mạnh, đồng thời cải thiện các yếu điểm qua thời gian, từ đó phát triển toàn diện hơn trong học tập và chuẩn bị tốt cho tương lai.
Read the text and answer the following questions by choosing the best option A, B, C, or D.
How Do You Celebrate?
New Year’s Day
New Year is one of the most popular festivals in the world, even though it is celebrated at different times and in different ways. In many western countries, people get together with family and friends on December 31st to eat, drink, and dance as they wait for January 1st. Some of the biggest parties are held on New Year’s Eve. In many countries, crowds gather in the centre of town to welcome the new year at midnight with fireworks.
For many Asian countries like China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, the New Year is based on lunar calendar. The date changes year to year, but usually falls between January 21st to February 21st. It is traditionally seen as a time for family reunions, with people travelling across the country and from overseas. Many people wear red clothes, as it is thought to be a lucky colour. They also give “lucky money” in red envelopes to friends and family, and set off firecrackers to scare away bad luck.
What's common among these celebrations is the meaning of the new year; it is a time to say goodbye to the past and to think about new beginnings. For example, in Japan, people organize bonenkai parties ("year forgetting parties"), which are dedicated to leaving the old year's worries and troubles behind. In many countries, people make New Year's resolutions - promises to themselves to make changes in their lives over the coming year, such as to lose weight, stop smoking, or learn a new skill.
Carnival
In late February or early March, some countries celebrate a special festival called Carnival. Carnival is thought to have originated in Italy or Greece, and was held just before Lent, the 40-day period before Easter. People dressed in costumes, wore colourful masks, ate, drank, and danced all night. This tradition spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and later to Brazil and the United States.
Now, two of the biggest Carnival celebrations take place in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and New Orleans in the United States. There are grand parades where people wear flashy costumes and dance and sing in the streets. In New Orleans, Carnival is known as Mardi Gras. Many roads and shops are shut down for the celebrations which can last for up to three weeks. Millions of visitors travel from around the world to join the party, and many more watch the event on television.
1. Which is NOT true about New Year’s Day all over the world?
A. It is celebrated in the same ways at the same time country to country
B. It is one of the most popular festivals worldwide
C. New Year’s Day celebration is based on both lunar and solar calendar
D. It’s an occasion for people to gather with their beloved ones
2. Where do Western people gather to welcome the new year with fireworks?
A. In the city centre B. At the church
C. At home D. Along the river banks
3. The phrase "bad luck" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. big hit B. misfortune C. godsend D. triumph
4. Why do a majority of Asian people wear red in the New Year’s day?
A. Because it is matched with other decorations like firecrackers
B. Because it is thought to scare away bad luck
C. Because it is believed to be a lucky colour
D. Because it makes people look more cheerful in the new year
5. What is the common meaning of the new year celebrations?
A. The New Year’s celebration is the time to say goodbye to friends and family
B. The New Year’s celebration is the time for people all over the world have bonenkai parties
C. The New Year’s celebration is the time to welcome new beginnings and let the past behind
D. The New Year’s celebration is the chance for people to lose weight, stop smoking and learn a new skill
6. What is 'Lent'?
A. a period of 40 days before Christmas
B. a period of 20 days after Christmas
C. a period of 40 days before Easter
D. a period of 20 days after Easter
7. What did people NOT do in Carnival?
A. danced all night B. wore colourful masks
C. dressed in frightening costumes D. ate and drank
8. Where are the biggest Carnivals held nowadays?
A. Spain and the US B. Brazil and the US
C. France and Brazil D. Portugal and Spain
Read the text and answer the following questions by choosing the best option A, B, C, or D.
How Do You Celebrate?
New Year’s Day
New Year is one of the most popular festivals in the world, even though it is celebrated at different times and in different ways. In many western countries, people get together with family and friends on December 31st to eat, drink, and dance as they wait for January 1st. Some of the biggest parties are held on New Year’s Eve. In many countries, crowds gather in the centre of town to welcome the new year at midnight with fireworks.
For many Asian countries like China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, the New Year is based on lunar calendar. The date changes year to year, but usually falls between January 21st to February 21st. It is traditionally seen as a time for family reunions, with people travelling across the country and from overseas. Many people wear red clothes, as it is thought to be a lucky colour. They also give “lucky money” in red envelopes to friends and family, and set off firecrackers to scare away bad luck.
What's common among these celebrations is the meaning of the new year; it is a time to say goodbye to the past and to think about new beginnings. For example, in Japan, people organize bonenkai parties ("year forgetting parties"), which are dedicated to leaving the old year's worries and troubles behind. In many countries, people make New Year's resolutions - promises to themselves to make changes in their lives over the coming year, such as to lose weight, stop smoking, or learn a new skill.
Carnival
In late February or early March, some countries celebrate a special festival called Carnival. Carnival is thought to have originated in Italy or Greece, and was held just before Lent, the 40-day period before Easter. People dressed in costumes, wore colourful masks, ate, drank, and danced all night. This tradition spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and later to Brazil and the United States.
Now, two of the biggest Carnival celebrations take place in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and New Orleans in the United States. There are grand parades where people wear flashy costumes and dance and sing in the streets. In New Orleans, Carnival is known as Mardi Gras. Many roads and shops are shut down for the celebrations which can last for up to three weeks. Millions of visitors travel from around the world to join the party, and many more watch the event on television.
1. Which is NOT true about New Year’s Day all over the world?
A. It is celebrated in the same ways at the same time country to country
B. It is one of the most popular festivals worldwide
C. New Year’s Day celebration is based on both lunar and solar calendar
D. It’s an occasion for people to gather with their beloved ones
2. Where do Western people gather to welcome the new year with fireworks?
A. In the city centre B. At the church
C. At home D. Along the river banks
3. The phrase "bad luck" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. big hit B. misfortune C. godsend D. triumph
4. Why do a majority of Asian people wear red in the New Year’s day?
A. Because it is matched with other decorations like firecrackers
B. Because it is thought to scare away bad luck
C. Because it is believed to be a lucky colour
D. Because it makes people look more cheerful in the new year
5. What is the common meaning of the new year celebrations?
A. The New Year’s celebration is the time to say goodbye to friends and family
B. The New Year’s celebration is the time for people all over the world have bonenkai parties
C. The New Year’s celebration is the time to welcome new beginnings and let the past behind
D. The New Year’s celebration is the chance for people to lose weight, stop smoking and learn a new skill
6. What is 'Lent'?
A. a period of 40 days before Christmas
B. a period of 20 days after Christmas
C. a period of 40 days before Easter
D. a period of 20 days after Easter
7. What did people NOT do in Carnival?
A. danced all night B. wore colourful masks
C. dressed in frightening costumes D. ate and drank
8. Where are the biggest Carnivals held nowadays?
A. Spain and the US B. Brazil and the US
C. France and Brazil D. Portugal and Spain
*Combine the sentences using relative clauses without relative pronoun. (contact clauses)
1.We bought a car last week . The car is blue.
--> The car....................................
2. The girl is a singer . We met her at the party.
--> The girl.......................................
3. The bananas are on the table . George bought them.
--> The bananas..........................
4. We watched a film last night . It was really scary.
--> The film.....................................
5. I have to learn new words . They are very difficult.
--> The new words..............................
1. We bought a car last week. The car is blue. --> The car which we bought last week is blue
2. The girl is a singer. We met her at the party. --> The girl whom we met at the party is a singer
3. The bananas are on the table. George bought them. --> The bananas which George bought are on the table
4. We watched a film last night. It was really scary. --> The film which we watched last night was really scary
5. I have to learn new words. They are very difficult. --> The new words which I have to learn are very difficult
* Complete the sentences using a relative clause
1. Catherine and Sue are two girls (like dancing)
....................................
2. My mobile phone is something (be very important to me)
...........................................
3. Antony is a friend of mine (live in Boston)
............................................
4. West Side Story is a musical (be very famous)
........................................
5. An airport is a place (planes land)
.................................................
1. Catherine and Sue are two girls (like dancing) who like dancing
2. My mobile phone is something (be very important to me) which is very important to me.
3. Antony is a friend of mine (live in Boston) who lives in Boston.
4. West Side Story is a musical (be very famous) who is very famous
5. An airport is a place (planes land) where planes land
Giúp e mấy câu reported speech với ạ, e cần gấp
Combine the following pairs of sentences, using relatives clauses and then give suitable reduced forms.
1. I know a market. It sells fruits and vegetables. -> …………………………………………………
2. The boy called the police. His wallet was stolen. -> ………………………………………………
3. The wedding took place last Friday. Only members of the family were invited to it.->…………..
4. May Day is a day. Workers often march on that day. ->……………………………………………
5. The teacher is excellent. I am taking her course. ->………………………………………………..
6. My parents send their best wishes to you. You met them last month.->……………………………
7. They are the spies. The police have been watching them. ->……………………………………….
8. The parcel contained a bomb. They opened it carefully. ->………………………………………...
9. The Taylor family now live in America. We bought their house.->………………………………..
10. Do you like the book? I gave it to you yesterday. ->………………………………………………
11. You lost a key yesterday. Have you found it?->…………………………………………………..
12. Some people lived next door to us. They were very nice.->………………………………………
13. Jim passed his driving test. This surprised everyone.->…………………………………………..
14. Jack has three brothers. All of them are married.->……………………………………………….
15. A plane crashed into the sea yesterday. It was carrying 120 passengers.->……………………….
GIÚP MÌNH VỚI MÌNH ĐANG CẦN GẤP
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IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
18. Women usually get less pay as men for doing the same job.
A. get less B. Women C. as men D. doing the same job
19. It is clear that traditional has a strong influence on many people.
A. on B. It is clear C. traditional D. has a strong influence
20. Efforts should make to offer all children equal access to education.
A. offer all children B. Efforts C. access to education D. should make