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Read the text below. Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which is incorrect. If a line is correct, put a tick (/). If the line has an incorrect word, underline and correct it. Watching television and go for a walk are the most popular leisure activities in Britain. But although longer holidays and shorter working hours have gave people more free time, women(61) generally have little free time than men, because they spend time (62)on domestic work, shopping and childcare. (63)Surveys showed that more men read newspapers than(64) woman, and a slightly higher proportion of adults read Sunday(65) newspapers than read day morning national newspapers. (66) More people are take holidays abroad nowadays. By 1971, only(67) 36 per cent of adults in Britain had been abroad in holiday but(68), by 1983 this proportion had risen to 62 per cent, nearly (69)fifteen millions people. (70) Trả lời câu hỏi dưới đây:(61)shorter working hours have gave people more free time, women

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Read the text below. Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which is incorrect. If a line is correct, put a tick (/). If the line has an incorrect word, underline and correct it.

Watching television and go for a walk are the most popular leisure activities in Britain. But although longer holidays and shorter working hours have gave people more free time, women(61) generally have little free time than men, because they spend time (62)on domestic work, shopping and childcare. (63)Surveys showed that more men read newspapers than(64) woman, and a slightly higher proportion of adults read Sunday(65) newspapers than read day morning national newspapers. (66) More people are take holidays abroad nowadays. By 1971, only(67) 36 per cent of adults in Britain had been abroad in holiday but(68), by 1983 this proportion had risen to 62 per cent, nearly (69)fifteen millions people. (70)

Trả lời câu hỏi dưới đây:

(61)shorter working hours have gave people more free time, women


A.
working hours
B.
gave
C.
more
D.
free time
Đáp án đúng: B

Lời giải của Luyện Tập 365

gave -> given

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