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1. Look at the picture mark number one. A. They're discussing something serious. B. They're putting on their hats. C.

They're conversing with one another. D. They're turning to face in the opposite direction. Converse (v) ~ (with sb) to have a conversation with sb: ni chuyn, chuyn tr 2. Look at the picture mark number two. A. She's putting down the receiver. B. She's gazing at the monitor. C. She's handing over her paper. D. She's taking the computer off the table. Gaze(v) to look steadily at sb/sth for a long time: nhn chm chm to gaze at (on, uopn) somethi ng: nhn chm chm 3. Look at the picture mark number three. A. The paper is being put away. B. The paper is being cut into half. C. Someone is stapling the papers together. D. Someone is looking over the paper. Staple (v) to attach one thing to another using a staple or staples: ng bng inh kp, ng sch bng dy thp rp 4. Look at the picture mark number four. A. A lamp has been positioned on either side of the sofa. B. The television is being turned on. C. The sofa is occupied at the moment. D. The carpet is being laid on the floor. Position (v) the way in which sb is sitting or standing, or the way in which sth is arranged: t vo v tr on either side: mi bn, mt trong hai bn; c hai bn 5. Look at the picture mark number five. A. They're sitting on a park bench. B. They're crowding into an outdoor caf. C. They're all pointing toward the man. D. They're seated in a small group.

6. Look at the picture mark number six. A. The bakery is full of customers today. B. Some baked goods are stacked on the stand. C. The man is putting bre ad on the stand. D. The bread has just been taken out of the oven. 7. Look at the picture ma rk number seven. A. A gardener is working in the garden. B. A path leads into the wooded area. C. There are seats arranged in a circle. D. Some plants are being put into the pots. 8. Look at the picture mark number eight. A. He's looking over some papers. B. He's browsing through the desk drawers. C. He's working on his computer. D. He's putting his knapsack down on the table. Look over (PHR V) to examine sth to see how good, big, etc. xem xt, kim tra 9. Look at the picture mark number nine. A. A man is addressing the woman. B. A woman is looking out the window. C. A man is sitting at a workstati on. D. A woman is serving coffee to the others. Workstation (n) the desk and computer at which a person works; one computer that is part of a computer network: ni lm vic 10. Look at the picture mark number ten. A. Some vegetables have been displayed for sale. B. Some vegetables are being cleaned. C. Some vegetables have been put on a scale to be weighed. D. Some vegetables have been cut into small pieces.

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