Read and answerAnh chị giúp e với ạ e cảm ơn trước<3 ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- IV, Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions below it I was born and grew up in Texas in the USA, but now I live and work with my uncle in New York, one of the biggest cities in the world. It is a modern city with many cars and high buildings. My city is called “A non stopping city" because it operates nearly all day and night. The weather is warm and sunny here, people are helpful and friendly. I am very busy, but in my free time, I like walking in the park with my dog or going shopping with my friends. Questions: 1. Where was he born? 2. Is New York one of the biggest cities in the world? 3. Why is his city called “ A non-stopping one"? 4. What does he do in his free time? Jeans are the most popular kind of clothes in the world. They are popular almost every where- in Japan, France, Indonesia, Canada and Brazil. Rich and poor people wear them too. In 1850, when Levi Strauss arrived in California, he saw that the workers needed strong clothes, so he began to make them. These pants were very strong and did not wear out easily. The pants became very popular immediately. The word “jeans" comes from the word "Genoa". Mr. Strauss made the first jeans in the United States, but the idea and the kind of cloth came from Europe. The names came from France and Italy. Why are "jeans" popular? In the United States, they are the only kind of traditional clothes In the other countries, young people wear them because they want to look modern. Jeans are sign of youth and independence. Everybody wears jeans because everybody wants to be moderm, young and independent. Answer the questions. 1. Where are Jeans almost popular? 2. What does the word “jeans" come from? 3. Where are Jeans the only kind of traditional clothes? 4. Why does everybody wear Jeans? In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school uniform is compulsory. Some school argue that there are many disadvantages to this system. Most students don't agree with school uniform, however, for a number of reasons. Firstly when you have to wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you dress. Moreover, people who look scruffy usually look scruffy in their uniforms too and you can always tell the people who come from poor homes because their uniforms are not as new or don't fit properly. Lastly the main reason why most students don't like school uniforms is because most schools choose such horrible colors and styles that don't suit young people at all. Answer the questions. 1. Is the wearing of uniform compulsory in many secondary schools in Britain? 2. What do most students think when they have to wear the same clothes? 3. Why can you always tell the people who come from poor homes? 4. Give the main reason why most students don't like school uniforms |