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hundreds of windows. Eight big lights hang ... It is (well) worth sth/ doing sth: đáng để làm gì
It is well worth a visit.
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President Obama and his wife, Michelle, toured ... đình. Người sở
hữu dinh thự Biltmore ở Bắc Carolina là
George Vanderbilt.
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SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Biltmore is huge. It
looks...
... the Information Desk. Her father’s waiting
for her there. Thank you.
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Unit 9: Natural disasters
Tape Transcript
If you live in an earthquake Zone, you should take some time ... 2015.
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Unit 8: Celebration.
Tape Transcript
Auld Lang Syne
Should Auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne?
For auld lang syne, ... syne,
We’ll take a cup of kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
Should Auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
and days of auld lang syne?
And here’s a hand...
... Her speaking and reading are excellent and her writing is good. If she works a bit
harder on her writing skill, she should get an A for writing next term.
Mrs. Cheng: How about listening comprehension? ...
channel. Nam: You did?
Na: yes. (pause). Here, the photo exhibition at the Cultural House sounds exciting!
Nam: But it does not open during the weekend. And you cannot go to the English Speaking Contest ... School, and it is on Thursday. (pause) Ah, yes. Here, the soccer, a
match between Le Do School and Quang Trung School – the best U15 teams is our province. I’ll go
and see it because my brother...
... stationary store and buy a packet of envelopes at 2000dong and a pen at
1500 dong.She also buys writing pad at 3000dong.Then she goes to the post office and buys five stamps
at 500 dong each and ... had a bath .Then she went to bed at 11 o’clock .
B2.Listen and answer :
Dr.Lai is a dentist at Quang Trung school .She looks after all the students’ teeth .Dr Lai’s office
is clean and so is ... period of English at 3:40 and Physics is at half past four.Any questions ? No ?
Good.Let’s continue with today’s class .
B3.Listen :
Mr Tan :Ok everyone.Are you ready ?Let’s tidy .Now,Ba.Could...
...
said he’d know better, by and by; upon which the old gentleman, observing
Oliver’s colour mounting, changed the subject by asking whether there had
been much of a crowd at the execution that ... neck, and sticking a mock diamond pin in his shirt:
buttoned his coat tight round him, and putting his spectacle-case and
handkerchief in his pockets, trotted up and down the room with a stick, ...
till the tears ran down his face. All this time, the two boys followed him
closely about: getting out of his sight, so nimbly, every time he turned
round, that it was impossible to follow...
... far from objecting to dancing myself, that I shall
hope to be honoured with the hands of all my fair cousins in the course of
the evening; and I take this opportunity of soliciting yours, Miss ... found some trial of her
patience in weather which totally suspended the improvement of her
acquaintance with Mr. Wickham; and nothing less than a dance on Tuesday,
could have made such a Friday, ...
My dearest Lizzy, do but consider in what a disgraceful light it places Mr.
Darcy, to be treating his father’s favourite in such a manner, one whom his
father had promised to provide for....
... found!" Tin pans
and horns were added
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to the din, the population massed itself and moved toward the river, met the
children coming in an open carriage drawn by shouting citizens, ... admitted daily after that, but was warned to keep still about his
adventure and introduce no exciting topic. The Widow Douglas stayed by to
see that he obeyed. At home Tom learned of the Cardiff ... from the cave, he started off to visit
Huck, who had grown plenty strong enough, now, to hear exciting talk, and
Tom had some that would interest him, he thought. Judge Thatcher's house
was...
... the old boots, and rags, and pieces of bottles,
and wore-out tin things, and all such truck, and scratched around and found
an old tin washpan, and stopped up the holes as well as we could, to ... went and waited around the spoon-basket till
we see Aunt Sally coming, and then Tom went to counting the spoons and
laying them out to one side, and I slid one of them up my sleeve, and Tom
says: ... and I'd a
got up and obeyed her if I'd a been dead. As we was passing through the
setting-room the old man he took up his hat, and the shingle-nail fell out on
the floor, and he just...
...
me suddenly and said: "Sanderson Pratt, what would it cost per square foot
to lay a roof with twenty by twenty- eight tin at nine dollars and fifty cents
per box?" I'd have told ... invited out to the most dressed-up and
high-toned entertainments. It was at a piano recital and quail-eating contest
in the city hall, for the benefit of the fire company, that me and Idaho first ... keeps it so well lubricated
with booze that his worst kicks sound like an invitation to split a quart. But
it's poetry," says Idaho, "and I have sensations of scorn for that truck...
...
that he could continue his scheme with impunity. I was not
surprised when Holmes suggested that I should take my revolver
with me. He had himself picked up the loaded hunting-crop, which
was ... from a friend.
"Yes, gentlemen," said he, "it is the most famous pearl now
existing in the world, and it has been my good fortune, by a
connected chain of inductive reasoning, ... Then he
placed his newly acquired bust in the centre of the cloth.
Finally, he picked up his hunting-crop and struck Napoleon a
sharp blow on the top of the head. The figure broke into
fragments,...
... sir; it is not a true angel."
"Once more, how do you know? By what instinct do you pretend to
distinguish between a fallen seraph of the abyss and a messenger from the
eternal throne ... limpid, salubrious: no gush of bilge water had turned it to
fetid puddle. I was your equal at eighteen quite your equal. Nature meant
me to be, on the whole, a good man, Miss Eyre; one of the better ... you will often find yourself elected the involuntary confidant of your
acquaintances' secrets: people will instinctively find out, as I have done, that
it is not your forte to tell of...
... howling at a distance. I was glad when it ceased. On
sleeping, I continued in dreams the idea of a dark and gusty night. I
continued also the wish to be with you, and experienced a strange, regretful ... wheeled the table near it: I let down the
curtain, and had the candles brought in ready for lighting. More restless than
ever, when I had completed these arrangements I could not sit still, nor ... it was a fine day, if you
recollect the calmness of the air and sky forbade apprehensions respecting
your safety or comfort on your journey. I walked a little while on the
pavement after tea,...
...
’Stop thief! Stop thief!’ There is a passion FOR HUNTING SOMETHING
deeply implanted in the human breast. One wretched breathless child,
panting with exhaustion; terror in his looks; agaony in ...
promptitude; and, shouting ‘Stop thief!’ too, joined in the pursuit like good
citizens.
Although Oliver had been brought up by philosophers, he was not
theoretically acquainted with the beautiful ... rushed upon the boy’s mind.
Oliver Twist
Charles Dickens
CHAPTER X
OLIVER BECOMES BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH
THE CHARACTERS OF HIS NEW ASSOCIATES;
AND PURCHASES EXPERIENCE AT A HIGH
PRICE....