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Fill each blank with a suitable word in each blank to complete the passage.
working/ by/ for/ questions/ invented/ there/ all/ are/ information/ However
Nowadays a lot of important inventions (1) are carried out by scientists (2) working for large industrial firms. (3) However there are still opportunities (4) for other people to invent various things. In Britain, (5) there is weekly television program which attempts to show (6) all the various devices which people have recently (7)invented . The people organizing the program receive (8) information about 700 inventions a year. New ideas can still be developed (9) by private inventors. However, it is important to consider these (10)questions . Will it work? Will it be wanted? Is it new?
Fill each blank with a suitable word in each blank to complete the passage.
working/ by/ for/ questions/ invented/ there/ all/ are/ information/ However
Nowadays a lot of important inventions (1)___are__ carried out by scientists (2)____working ____ for large industrial firms. (3)___However_____ there are still opportunities (4)___for____ other people to invent various things. In Britain, (5)___There______ is weekly television program which attempts to show (6)____all______ the various devices which people have recently (7)__invented______ . The people organizing the program receive (8)____information______ about 700 inventions a year. New ideas can still be developed (9)____by____ private inventors. However, it is important to consider these (10)___questions_______ . Will it work? Will it be wanted? Is it new?
If there is just one single thing more astonishing than the ability of the adult human being to talk, it is the process by which someone learns to do this. Some parts of the process are still (1)___quite_____ much a closed book, but it is for the (2)____visible_____ part possible to describe what the child is doing at various stages in its development, even if we cannot account (3)___for_____ how exactly it learns to do these things.
In fact, research carried out by various linguists has (4)___given______ rise to as many theories as there are differences in the rate of development. A baby actually makes sounds from the moment it is born, but for some time these are rather far removed (5)_____by____ arulate speech. In something a year, a baby will probably be at a stage where one or two syllables represent the peak of its achievement as a speaker; one more year and it will be (6)___better____ out with short phrases, and after this it seems (7)________ time at all before the child is capable of uttering complete sentences.
Despite being a truly remarkable feat of learning, this is one that is performed by the vast (8)___diversity______ of human beings. Complex operations are brought (9)________ play in these dealing with speech and language; the key (10)_______ in brain work, though tongue – work and ear – work play a part in the whole process
Fill in each blank with one suitable word
Is Photography Dead ?
For a long time in the past photography was not regarded as an art . It was simply a skill ans it was criized for being too mechanical and not creative enough . At last , however , photography is now accepted as a unique and very important ..(1)form of art .
The photograph's claim to be an ojective record of reality is now serious challenged and the inportant function of photography in modern - day society is consequently under threat. The threat has suddenly become all the more serious as more as and more photographers are turning to the new technology which computer offer . Moreover , a (n) increasing number of colleges have now gegun to offer courses in computer imaging . All these developments raise a disturbing question . Is photography , as we know it dead ?
In spite of its computer transformation by newtechnological developments , however , photography will continue to play a ........(8)key role in uor culture . Although it may no longer claim to be realis , modern photography can continue to provide us with fresh visual information about ourselves and the word in which we live.
Fill in each blank with one suitable word
Is Photography Dead ?
For a long time in the past photography was not regarded as an art . It was simply a skill ans it was criized for being too mechanical and not creative enough . At last , however , photography is now accepted as a unique and very important ..(1)form of art .
The photograph's claim to be an ojective record of reality is now serious challenged and the inportant function of photography in modern - day society is consequently under threat. The threat has suddenly become all the more serious as more as and more photographers are turning to the new technology which computer offer . Moreover , a (n) increasing number of colleges have now gegun to offer courses in computer imaging . All these developments raise a disturbing question . Is photography , as we know really dead ?
In spite of its computer transformation by newtechnological developments , however , photography will continue to play a ........(8)key/vital/crucial role in uor culture . Although it may no longer claim to be realis , modern photography can continue to provide us with fresh visual information about ourselves and the word in which we live.
Bài 1: Viết lại câu sao cho nghĩa không đổi:
1,Why do you come home late?→→What is the reason of your coming home late?
2,It is common knowledge that he has been in prison several times→→He is known to have been in prison several times
3,She cannot get into the habit of studying every evening→→She cannot be used to studying every evening
4,We have not visited the museum before→→This is the first time we have visited the museum
5,Immediately after his arrival,things went wrong→→No sooner had he arrived than things went wrong
6,She said :"I'm leaving for Hai Phong now,and I will stay there for three days"→→She said she was leaving for Hai Phong then,and she would stay there for three days
7, The water was so cold that the children could not swim in it→→The water was too cold for the children to swim in
8,There aren't many people who have read this novel to the end but John is one of them→→John is one of the people who have read this novel to the end
9,They started playing the piano 12 years ago→→They have been playing the piano for 12 years
10, Some students in my class keep forgetting their homework→→Some students in my class are always forgetting their homework
Bài 2:Fill in each gap with ONE suitable word
1, Learning(1)__a___ language is,in some ways,like learning how(2)__to____ fly or play the piano. There are important differences,but there is a very important similarity. It is this:learning how to do such things needs(3)___lots___ of practise. It is never enough simply to "know" something. You must (4)_be___ able to "do" things with what you know. For (5)___example__ ,it is not enough simply to (6)__read___ a book on how to fly an aeroplane. A book can give you lots of information about how to fly,but if only read a book and then try to fly (7)_without___ a great deal of practise first,you will crash and (8)___kill_ youself. The same is true of playing the piano. Do you think it is enough simply to read (9)_about____ it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10)__practice__ first?
2,Canturies ago(1)_in___ Ancient Greece,a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought (2)_were___the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day Iraq,the Statue of Zeus in Greece,and the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. The pyramid is the only wonder you can still (3)____today. Many people claim that there were other wonders, (4)_which___ the ancient Greeks knew nothing (5)___about__. There include the Great Wall of China ,the Taj in India and Angkor Wat in (6)__Cambodia___. Angkor Wat should really be knowns as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was(7)__built__ around the year 1100 (8)__to__ honor a Hindu God,but over the next three (9)__centuries___ it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple,Angkor Thom.used to be the royal capital city. In the early 15 century,the Khmer rulers (10)_moved___ to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction
Nowadays, some people choose to live and work in the countryside. New ways of working, such as online working, have made it (1) boring for more people to live there. There are both advantages and disadvantages to living in the countryside.
On the one hand, life in the countryside is very peaceful (2). There are less cars and that means that there is less noise, and that it is less polluted(3) . Furthermore, there is more land available in the countryside, and people can often live in bigger houses or flats than in cities. Finally, it is easier to do a lot of (4)Outdoor activities such as walking or cycling if you live in the countryside. On the other hand, life in the countryside can be (5) isolated There are fewer restaurants, cinemas and shops to go to . Moreover, there is little public transport, which makes it difficult to get (6) around if you don't have a car. Finally, you can feel (7) possible if you live a long way from other people.
In (8) conclusion, there are both pros and cons to living in the countryside. However, in my opinion, the peacefulness of the countryside makes it a very attractive option.
Theo mình nghĩ là:
1) possible
2) peaceful
3) polluted
4) outdoor
5) boring
6) around
7) isolated
8) conclusion
A hundred years ago, most people traveled on foot, by train, or on horseback. Railways made (1) IT possible to travel rapidly over long distances. (2) BIKES were also becoming popular, after the invention of the air - filled tire, which made cycling a lot more comfortable. Buses, trams and underground railways (3) WERE invented, and cities all over the (4) WORLD already had traffic jams. There were very (5) FEW private cars and city streets were still full of horses.
What a difference a hundred years have made? Nowadays we have got used (6) TO the problem of private cars, and some cities are (7) SO noisy and polluted that in many places vehicles have been banned from the city center. (8) HOW will we travel in a hundred years’ time? Perhaps by then there will be only personal helicopters. (9) THERE may be no need to travel to work or school in the future, since everyone will have a computer at home. There might even be more (10) PEOPLE walking and horse - riding, for pleasure
A hundred years ago, most people traveled on foot, by train, or on horseback. Railways made (1) __it____ possible to travel rapidly over long distances. (2) _Bicycles____ were also becoming popular, after the invention of the air - filled tire, which made cycling a lot more comfortable. Buses, trams and underground railways (3) __were___ invented, and cities all over the (4) __have___ already had traffic jams. There were very (5) __few____ private cars and city streets were still full of horses.
What a difference a hundred years have made? Nowadays we have got used (6) __to___ the problem of private cars, and some cities are (7) ___so__ noisy and polluted that in many places vehicles have been banned from the city center. (8) _how____ will we travel in a hundred years’ time? Perhaps by then there will be only personal helicopters. (9) __there____may be no need to travel to work or school in the future, since everyone will have a computer at home. There might even be more (10) _people____ walking and horse - riding, for pleasure
Ex1: Fill a suitable word in each gap to complete the passage:
This small country is mostly farmland. The animals seen most often (1).........are......... cows and sheep. Most farms have a few geese, too. There are donkeys, (2)..........but........ not many horses. There's a lot of wheat and potatoes, and there are tomatoes (3)..........on........... the south side of the hills. In summer the men, women and children work together in the (4)..........field.............. seven days a week. The people work hard all (5)..............their........... lives. The only two factories in the countries are in the capital, (6).............one................ makes toys and games, and the other makes knives and folks. All (7).............these............... things are for export. The east of the country is thick forest, the home (8)...............of............. wild ponies, deer and wolves. Photos of the cliffs along the coast show (9)................how................ beautiful the country is. But not many tourists visit is (10)..................because............... the airport is too small for most aircraft.
Choose the correct word or phrase underlined to complete each of the following sentences.
1. My mother is (enough/ too/ so/ very) tired to cook tonight
2. They haven’t seen each other (since/ for/ at/ in ) Christmas.
3. Alexander Graham Bell invented the (washing machine/ computer/ television set/ telephone).
4. Mr Hoang is used (eat/ to eat/ to eating/ ate) no thing before going to work
5. Tim saw his friends while he (cross/ was crossing/ is crossing/ crossed) the street.
6. He asked me (if I have/ whether I have/ if I had/ whether I have had) a driving licence .
7. Cool the burn immediately (so as/ so that/ in order to/ because) to minimize tissue damage.
8. She promises she (is/ be/ has been/ will be) back in about ten minutes.
9. This project (is carried out/ will carried out / carries out/ will be carried out) next month.
10. I saw him (watering/ water/ is watering/ to water) the flowers in the garden.
11. Angkor Wat is the (large/ largest / larger/ most largest ) temple in the world.
12. In the rice – cooking festival, a fire is made in the (modern/ new/ traditional/ old time) way.
13. Hoa told me that she (is / was/ were/ had been) hungry.
14. It (sounds/ hears/ says/ listens) interesting. How does it work ?
15. It isn’t good for children (to eat/ eating/ for eating/ eat) too many sweets.
1. My dad told me that only robots___would_______ work in factories in the future.
2. Chester Greenwood was an American_____scientist_____ who invented the earmuffs.
3. Modern technology has brought many benefits___to_______ society.
4. A__flying________ car is a type of personal air vehicle or roadable aircraft.
5. Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human being to travel into .
6. We’re going to Mars to___find_______ out if there is life there.
7. The first working____steam______ engine was invented by James Watt.
8. While still a small child, John was very fond__of________ creating new things.
9. A scientist____who______ studies chemistry is a chemist.
10. Future home will take advantages of robots to do____housework______ such as cleaning,cooking and washing.