Traditionally, spas were places which had a spring of mineral water, where people who were sick went to recover_____61____an illness or cure a disease. Spas were developed by the ancient Romans, who built public bath houses over hot volcanic springs. Some Roman baths could____62____up to 6,000 bathers, and had restaurants, sports centres, swimming pools, gardens and libraries. An extremely______63______entrance fee ensured the popularity of the baths. There was no fixed_____64____in which the rooms were used. People might begin with a hard workout, before going to Warm Room to relax, ____65_____a vigorous massage in olive oil and then____66_____a good soak in a warm bath. Next, they could take a bath in the Hot Room, before cooling down the Cold Room. After that, they might______67_____for a swim, read some poetry in the library, have a bite to eat, or talk about urgent matters of state in a private talk room. In those days, the daily bath was a great social___68_____. Today, spas, or “day spas”, as they are sometimes_____69____, are rather expensive. They are for people with less time on their hands than the Romans, who don’t mind paying a lot of money when they’re feeling____70_____the weather or need to unwind from stressful jobs. 61. A. from       B. out of                      C. off                 D. away 62. A. provide    B. accommodate         C. use                 D. involve 63. A. low      B. poor              C. little                  D. short 64. A. line          B. queue                C. order                       D. route 65. A. hold      B. have                C. admit                      D. possess 66. A. enjoy      B. like                          C. love                         D. satisfy 67. A. go                   B. take                         C. spend                      D. use 68. A. chance      B. circumstance           C. occasion                  D. season 69. A. called               B. cried             C. announced              D. stated 70. A. in             B. on           C. under                      D. with

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61. from

recover from : hồi phục 

62.  accommodate : chứa

63. low : thấp

64. order : thứ tự

65. have

66. enjoy

67. go

68. occasion : dịp

69. called

70. under

under the weather :  không khoẻ

Traditionally, spas were places which had a spring of mineral water, where people who were sick went to recover_61___A_____an illness or cure a disease. Spas were developed by the ancient Romans, who built public bath houses over hot volcanic springs. Some Roman baths could____C62____up to 6,000 bathers, and had restaurants, sports centres, swimming pools, gardens and libraries. An extremely______63_A_____entrance fee ensured the popularity of the baths. There was no fixed___B__64____in which the rooms were used. People might begin with a hard workout, before going to Warm Room to relax, ____65D_____a vigorous massage in olive oil and then____66_A____a good soak in a warm bath. Next, they could take a bath in the Hot Room, before cooling down the Cold Room. After that, they might_____D_67_____for a swim, read some poetry in the library, have a bite to eat, or talk about urgent matters of state in a private talk room. In those days, the daily bath was a great social___68__C___. Today, spas, or “day spas”, as they are sometimes_____69_B___, are rather expensive. They are for people with less time on their hands than the Romans, who don’t mind paying a lot of money when they’re feeling____70_A____the weather or need to unwind from stressful jobs.

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