Why _____ the roses? They are artificial flowers.
A. had you smelt
B. will you smell
C. are you smelling
D. do you smell
Đáp án đúng là: C
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Many of those attending made large _____ to the party shortly before or after the event. (DONATE)
Reading the passage about common ways to pay for higher education carefully and answer thegiven questions (2.0 pts).
Waste not want not: Food projects in the UK
Do you ever throw away food at home? Have you ever thought about what happen to the food that shops and supermarkets don't sell? Well, you might be shocked to find out that approximately one third of food produced for human consumption gets lost or wasted. What's more, around 800 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead healthy life.
Many people in the UK and across the world are trying to do something about this imbalance and make use of thrown-out food that is perfectly edible. For example, there is a café in Leeds (UK) whose meals are all created using unsold food from supermarkets, including a lot of vegetables, fruit, fish and other items. This unwanted food is turned into delicious soups, casseroles, sauces and curries that feed the hungry people of Leeds. Customers simply pay what they can afford, or help with the washing up. In just ten months, 10,000 people were fed at this café, using twenty tons of unwanted food!
Also, last year the UK's first food waste supermarket opened. The supermarket is near Leeds and works on a ‘pay as you feel’ basis; customers pay whatever they want for the produce. The stock changes daily but you can usually find things such as pasta, fresh vegetables, sauces, fruit and milk there. Some low-income families have said that it has changed their lives.
‘Fuel for School’ is another waste project. Surplus food from supermarkets such as dairy, vegetables, fruit and breadis used to feed hungry schoolchildren whose families may not be able to afford to buy them lunch or snacks.
Some people in the UK practice 'skipping', which means going to bins and skips and finding food in there to eat. Often the food is packaged, within its use-by date and is perfectly fine to eat!
How many people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy life?
The Association Of Southeast Asian Nations has been formed on August 8th, 1967.
The club has been successful for three years.
The club started to be successful ______________________________________ .
In Ho Chi Minh City, mobile medical stations have made an enormous contribution to help _____ are attacked by COVID-19.
Braille is a system of printing for people with _____ in which the letters of the alphabet and the numbers are printed as raised dots that can be read by touching them.
About 70 percent of those elderly persons living with younger people are severely ______ (DISABLE)
I called my dad and told him what had happened. He sounded really angrily.
She volunteered to work in remote areas to care for those in ______ .
For each question, complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one(s) using NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS
In one year, we've managed to increase profits by 40%.
In one year, we've succeeded ___________________________________ 40%.
“Let me check everything myself,” the man insisted.
The man insisted on ________________________________________________ .
Barbara Forrest kindly volunteered to lead a guided walk to Bolton Abbey.
It was Barbara Forrest ___________________________________________ a guided walk to Bolton Abbey.
What do customers have to do to get the food at the café in Leeds?