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Câu 1.

Sắp xếp các câu dưới đây thành một bài văn miêu tả quy trình
hoàn chỉnh. Sau đó, hãy thêm các cụm từ chỉ trình tự thích hợp. Có thể
nối câu và biến đổi ngữ pháp nếu cần thiết.
1. Take the other end of the tie and bend it twice to form an ‘S’ shape.
2. Pass it through the narrow gap behind the other end.
3. The tie should be placed around the neck, with one end slightly longer
than the other.
4. The diagram illustrates how to knot a bow tie in eight stages.
5. Now comes the trickiest part of the process.
6. Adjust both sides of the bow to make it symmetrical and prepare to be
the envy of your friends.
7. This creates a knot and the bow should now be held securely in place.
8. Place the longer end over the other and pass it upwards and behind
the point where the two ends cross.
9. Bring the longer end down and in front, so that it holds the ‘S’ curve
in place.
10. Take the long end of the tie and form a similar ‘S’ shape.
Câu 2. Tìm và sửa các lỗi sai trong bài văn miêu tả quy trình dưới đây.

The first diagram illustrated the process of cement manufacturer, and


the second diagram showed the materials that goes into the production
of concrete.
It is clearly that there are five stages in the production of cement, begins
with the input of raw materials and ends with bags of the finished
productions. To produce concrete, four difference materials are mix
together.
At the first stage in the production of cement, limestone and clay are
crush to form a powder. This powder is subsequent mix before it was
pass into a rotating heater. After heat, the resulting mixture is grounded,
and cement is make. At the end, the cement is packaged in large bags.
Cement is one of the four raw material that used in the production of
concrete, along with gravel, sands and waters. To be exact, concrete
consist of 50% gravel, 25% sand, 15% cement and 10% water. All four
material are blended together in a rotate machine which called a
concrete mixer.
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Câu 1.
4. The diagram illustrates how to knot a bow tie in eight stages.
3. To begin with, the tie should be placed around the neck, with one end
slightly longer than the other.
8. Then place the longer end over the other and pass it upwards and
behind the point where the two ends cross.
1. Next, take the other end of the tie and bend it twice to form an ‘S’
shape.
9. Bring the longer end down and in front, so that it holds the ‘S’ curve
in place.
5. Now comes the trickiest part of the process.
10. Take the long end of the tie and form a similar ‘S’ shape.
2. After that, pass it through the narrow gap behind the other end.
7. This creates a knot and the bow should now be held securely in place.
6. Finally, adjust both sides of the bow to make it symmetrical and
prepare to be the envy of your friends

Câu 2.
The first diagram illustrates the process of cement manufacture, and the
second diagram shows the materials that go into the production of
concrete.
It is clear that there are five stages in the production of cement,
beginning with the input of raw materials and ending with bags of the
finished product. To produce concrete, four different materials are
mixed together.
At the first stage in the production of cement, limestone and clay are
crushed to form a powder. This powder is subsequently mixed before it
passes into a rotating heater. After heating, the resulting mixture is
ground, and cement is produced. Finally, the cement is packaged in
large bags.
Cement is one of the four raw materials that are used in the production
of concrete, along with gravel, sand and water. To be exact, concrete
consists of 50% gravel, 25% sand, 15% cement and 10% water. All four
materials are blended together in a rotating machine called a concrete
mixer.

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