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Sổ Notes Luyện Thi HSG THPT _ Composed by Lê Ngọc Khôi _ Index 1. Sách Vĩnh Bá...................................................................2 2. Đề thi các tỉnh/ thành phố.......................................25 3. Sách bồi dưỡng HSG....................................................98 4. Olympic 30/4.................................................................114 5. Rewrite.............................................................................161 6. Phrasal Verbs and Idioms.........................................200 Sách Vĩnh Bá - Scientists seem to be trying to push the laws of nature to the limit
- You just never lift a finger to help me - I have to do everything myself - There was a bouncer on the door who wouldn’t let us into the disco - I won’t act in films that are too violent - I draw the line at that ( never do sth because you think it is wrong ) - She gets fifteen percent commission on every insurance policy she sells - Before they opened the new factory a lot of the young people round here were on the dole ( unemployed and receiving money from the government ) - I’d like to buy the radio, but I haven’t got any money on me at the moment. Could you put it on one side for me a day or two ? ( to not use sth, especially an amount of money, in order to keep it for later use ) - Were you told to get dinner ready? - No, I did it of my own accord ( do without being asked to do ) - When I entered the room, the children were squabbling over the last orange ( an argument over sth that is not important ) - The hooligan snatched the money out of my hand and ran away - This is an exciting book which breaks new ground in educational research - He went to a school which cultivated good manners and self-discipline - Suddenly, I understood perfectly and everything fell into place ( happen in a satisfactory way, without problems ) - High risk sports have really taken off - Prof. Silver was a most effective speaker and his audience seemed to hang on his every word - The steak looked tender, but it was as tough as old boots - We shall have to use that glass as we are a cup short - Tom handed in the test and awaited the results with bated breath ( in an excited or anxious way ) - He criticized her in the meeting and I’m afraid she’s really taken it to heart
- The little country hotel served them a meal fit for a king - Let me settle the bill before we leave this restaurant - He wanted to complain to the waiter but was afraid of making a scene ( To create a loud, typically angry disturbance or display in public ) - I think it’s time you took the bull by the horns and told him you think things should be changes ( do sth difficult in a brave and determined way ) - Why did you let the cat out of the bag and mention the party to Roger? It was supposed to be a surprise - It must be true. I heard it straight from the horse’s mouth - It’s fifteen years since Timothy worked in Holland and his Dutch is pretty now rusty - On the eighth day of the strike the Minister saw fit to make a statement - Harry blew a fuse when his holiday was cancelled - I was thrilled to meet him in the flesh when I sat next to him at the theatre ( in real life ) - Once at the skating rink, Ivan was allowed to skate at his heart’s content - He swiped my rubber, miss! - shouted the boy ( steal ) - Many forest-dwelling animals were killed in the fire - Investors have taken heart from the improving economic situation ( to feel happier, less worried because of sth ) - Every time the government meets their demands, the union leaders move the goalposts ( change the rules and make it difficult for people to achieve sth ) - The designer refuses to gild the lily, preferring clean, simple lines for his creations - With fuel in short supply, machinery in the factory slowly ground to a halt ( grind to a halt: to stop slowly ) - For busy people in today’s society, lifestyle management is gaining ground
( become more popular and accepted ) - The government is making little headway in its fight to beat inflation - The art teacher gave the children a free hand in their creative compositions ( give you the freedom to use your own judgment and to do exactly as you wish ) - It was only when he had been unemployed for six months that Neil’s situation hit home ( to cause you to realize exactly how unpleasant or difficult something is ) - Greg has, to all intents and purposes, finished his degree course, with the exception of his final dissertation ( in all the most important ways ) - It was rough justice/ luck for Ted to receive a parking fine when he was at the doctor’s ( sth happens that is severe or unfair ) - He slammed my hand in the car door and, to add insult to injury, didn’t stop to apologize - We were all on a chair-edge until the very end of the Hitchcock film ( on the edge of your seat : very excited and giving all your attention to sth ) - Enjoy your “Sunwoy” cruise, safe in the knowledge that everything has been taken care of ( not worried because you are sure that nothing bad will happen ) - This shoe repairer is so quick that he can sole and heel your shoes in a jiffy ( in a very short time ) - Mr Wright is being tried for fraud at the Old Bailey courthouse, this afternoon - The optician says you have to wear glasses, like it or lump it - You will be putting your life on the line if you take up skydiving - His friends and family left him in the lurch when he went bankrupt ( to leave someone at a time when they need you to stay and help ) - I’ll reserve judgement on Ben Shipley’s latest novel until I’ve read it ( refuse to give an opinion about it until you know more about it ) - Tara was really laying it on thick about her accident at work ( to exaggerate ) - Were you on the level when you said you had resigned from work?

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