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Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
She can pronounce English words more correct than she could last term.
We won't know the value of health until we will lose it.
Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the climbers decided not to cancel their climb.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
I enjoy living by the sea ________ the weather is nice there.
You can __________ these new words in the dictionary.
Many Hanoians gathered at Ba Dinh square ________ they could watch the flag-raising ceremony.
If __________ taller, I might be better at basketball.
He earns a living running a ________ carpentry workshop.
You're not a safe driver! You should drive ________.
Factories and offices should be built in _______ areas only.
She is ___________ boats on the pillow covers.
Sydney is a _______ city. People from all around the world come and live here.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
It's so hot. Why don't we go swimming? ____________.
Susan shared her sorrow with her friend about her losing purse.
Susan: "I have lost my purse." Her friend: "____________."
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
They pulled down the building because it was very old.
Western second-hand cars have flooded the market.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.
Thousands of people are going starving because of the lack of food.
KARAOKE: A BRIEF HISTORY
Karaoke is a popular form of (23) _____ around the world. Karaoke is when people sing along to the recorded music of a song. The recorded vocals of the song are removed. It is (24) _____ from Japan. The word "karaoke" comes from the Japanese words "kara", which means "empty" and "oke", which means "orchestra". The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. His friends always wanted to hear recordings of his performances. They wanted to sing along to his music. Inoue made a machine with a tape recorder. When someone put in 100 yen (about a dollar), the machine would play the music on the tape. (25) _____ first, he rented the machine to restaurants and bars. As karaoke got more popular, many people opened karaoke boxes. These were places (26) ____ people could go and sit in a room with their friends and sing karaoke together. Nowadays, karaoke is popular around the world. Newer karaoke machines have computers. They can store thousands of songs and download new songs from the Internet automatically. Karaoke machines are (27) _____ to screens that show music videos and song lyrics. People can change the speed and the pitch of the music to suit their voice. Some karaoke machines give people a rating about their singing talent after the song ends. If you've never tried karaoke, you should give it a shot! You might enjoy it!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
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KARAOKE: A BRIEF HISTORY
Karaoke is a popular form of (23) _____ around the world. Karaoke is when people sing along to the recorded music of a song. The recorded vocals of the song are removed. It is (24) _____ from Japan. The word "karaoke" comes from the Japanese words "kara", which means "empty" and "oke", which means "orchestra". The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. His friends always wanted to hear recordings of his performances. They wanted to sing along to his music. Inoue made a machine with a tape recorder. When someone put in 100 yen (about a dollar), the machine would play the music on the tape. (25) _____ first, he rented the machine to restaurants and bars. As karaoke got more popular, many people opened karaoke boxes. These were places (26) ____ people could go and sit in a room with their friends and sing karaoke together. Nowadays, karaoke is popular around the world. Newer karaoke machines have computers. They can store thousands of songs and download new songs from the Internet automatically. Karaoke machines are (27) _____ to screens that show music videos and song lyrics. People can change the speed and the pitch of the music to suit their voice. Some karaoke machines give people a rating about their singing talent after the song ends. If you've never tried karaoke, you should give it a shot! You might enjoy it!
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KARAOKE: A BRIEF HISTORY
Karaoke is a popular form of (23) _____ around the world. Karaoke is when people sing along to the recorded music of a song. The recorded vocals of the song are removed. It is (24) _____ from Japan. The word "karaoke" comes from the Japanese words "kara", which means "empty" and "oke", which means "orchestra". The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. His friends always wanted to hear recordings of his performances. They wanted to sing along to his music. Inoue made a machine with a tape recorder. When someone put in 100 yen (about a dollar), the machine would play the music on the tape. (25) _____ first, he rented the machine to restaurants and bars. As karaoke got more popular, many people opened karaoke boxes. These were places (26) ____ people could go and sit in a room with their friends and sing karaoke together. Nowadays, karaoke is popular around the world. Newer karaoke machines have computers. They can store thousands of songs and download new songs from the Internet automatically. Karaoke machines are (27) _____ to screens that show music videos and song lyrics. People can change the speed and the pitch of the music to suit their voice. Some karaoke machines give people a rating about their singing talent after the song ends. If you've never tried karaoke, you should give it a shot! You might enjoy it!
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KARAOKE: A BRIEF HISTORY
Karaoke is a popular form of (23) _____ around the world. Karaoke is when people sing along to the recorded music of a song. The recorded vocals of the song are removed. It is (24) _____ from Japan. The word "karaoke" comes from the Japanese words "kara", which means "empty" and "oke", which means "orchestra". The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. His friends always wanted to hear recordings of his performances. They wanted to sing along to his music. Inoue made a machine with a tape recorder. When someone put in 100 yen (about a dollar), the machine would play the music on the tape. (25) _____ first, he rented the machine to restaurants and bars. As karaoke got more popular, many people opened karaoke boxes. These were places (26) ____ people could go and sit in a room with their friends and sing karaoke together. Nowadays, karaoke is popular around the world. Newer karaoke machines have computers. They can store thousands of songs and download new songs from the Internet automatically. Karaoke machines are (27) _____ to screens that show music videos and song lyrics. People can change the speed and the pitch of the music to suit their voice. Some karaoke machines give people a rating about their singing talent after the song ends. If you've never tried karaoke, you should give it a shot! You might enjoy it!
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KARAOKE: A BRIEF HISTORY
Karaoke is a popular form of (23) _____ around the world. Karaoke is when people sing along to the recorded music of a song. The recorded vocals of the song are removed. It is (24) _____ from Japan. The word "karaoke" comes from the Japanese words "kara", which means "empty" and "oke", which means "orchestra". The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. His friends always wanted to hear recordings of his performances. They wanted to sing along to his music. Inoue made a machine with a tape recorder. When someone put in 100 yen (about a dollar), the machine would play the music on the tape. (25) _____ first, he rented the machine to restaurants and bars. As karaoke got more popular, many people opened karaoke boxes. These were places (26) ____ people could go and sit in a room with their friends and sing karaoke together. Nowadays, karaoke is popular around the world. Newer karaoke machines have computers. They can store thousands of songs and download new songs from the Internet automatically. Karaoke machines are (27) _____ to screens that show music videos and song lyrics. People can change the speed and the pitch of the music to suit their voice. Some karaoke machines give people a rating about their singing talent after the song ends. If you've never tried karaoke, you should give it a shot! You might enjoy it!
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Life in the city is totally different from rural life. The city - life has both sides good as well as bad. First comes before the bad side. The evils of city life begin from its vast population. There is a crowd everywhere. The growing industrial development attracts rural people. They flock to the city to seek jobs and enjoy city life. A lot of the population creates problems with accommodation. People live in congested houses in limited space. Colonies of buildings and skyscrapers are raised at random without any systematic planning. The water - supply falls short. The smoke from the industry and innumerable factories pollutes the air. People breathe only smoke. They work round the clock. They are always in a hurry and worry. No greenery, no nature, no open-air, no trees, no birds, no time to stand and stare. Can city life be pleasant?
True, the city offers its citizens many up-to-date modern comforts and facilities. One can get the best education from primary to the university level. One gets a variety of books from big libraries. There are many good educational aids like cultural centres, technical schools, museums, art - galleries, etc. For recreation, there are parks with many toys. For amusement, there are cinemas and plays. One can get the best medical facilities in a city. There are good means of transport and big markets.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
What does “evils” in the first paragraph mean?
Life in the city is totally different from rural life. The city - life has both sides good as well as bad. First comes before the bad side. The evils of city life begin from its vast population. There is a crowd everywhere. The growing industrial development attracts rural people. They flock to the city to seek jobs and enjoy city life. A lot of the population creates problems with accommodation. People live in congested houses in limited space. Colonies of buildings and skyscrapers are raised at random without any systematic planning. The water - supply falls short. The smoke from the industry and innumerable factories pollutes the air. People breathe only smoke. They work round the clock. They are always in a hurry and worry. No greenery, no nature, no open-air, no trees, no birds, no time to stand and stare. Can city life be pleasant?
True, the city offers its citizens many up-to-date modern comforts and facilities. One can get the best education from primary to the university level. One gets a variety of books from big libraries. There are many good educational aids like cultural centres, technical schools, museums, art - galleries, etc. For recreation, there are parks with many toys. For amusement, there are cinemas and plays. One can get the best medical facilities in a city. There are good means of transport and big markets.
Why do people flock to urban areas?
Life in the city is totally different from rural life. The city - life has both sides good as well as bad. First comes before the bad side. The evils of city life begin from its vast population. There is a crowd everywhere. The growing industrial development attracts rural people. They flock to the city to seek jobs and enjoy city life. A lot of the population creates problems with accommodation. People live in congested houses in limited space. Colonies of buildings and skyscrapers are raised at random without any systematic planning. The water - supply falls short. The smoke from the industry and innumerable factories pollutes the air. People breathe only smoke. They work round the clock. They are always in a hurry and worry. No greenery, no nature, no open-air, no trees, no birds, no time to stand and stare. Can city life be pleasant?
True, the city offers its citizens many up-to-date modern comforts and facilities. One can get the best education from primary to the university level. One gets a variety of books from big libraries. There are many good educational aids like cultural centres, technical schools, museums, art - galleries, etc. For recreation, there are parks with many toys. For amusement, there are cinemas and plays. One can get the best medical facilities in a city. There are good means of transport and big markets.
Which of the following is not a problem of city life?
Life in the city is totally different from rural life. The city - life has both sides good as well as bad. First comes before the bad side. The evils of city life begin from its vast population. There is a crowd everywhere. The growing industrial development attracts rural people. They flock to the city to seek jobs and enjoy city life. A lot of the population creates problems with accommodation. People live in congested houses in limited space. Colonies of buildings and skyscrapers are raised at random without any systematic planning. The water - supply falls short. The smoke from the industry and innumerable factories pollutes the air. People breathe only smoke. They work round the clock. They are always in a hurry and worry. No greenery, no nature, no open-air, no trees, no birds, no time to stand and stare. Can city life be pleasant?
True, the city offers its citizens many up-to-date modern comforts and facilities. One can get the best education from primary to the university level. One gets a variety of books from big libraries. There are many good educational aids like cultural centres, technical schools, museums, art - galleries, etc. For recreation, there are parks with many toys. For amusement, there are cinemas and plays. One can get the best medical facilities in a city. There are good means of transport and big markets.
Education facilities do not include ______
Life in the city is totally different from rural life. The city - life has both sides good as well as bad. First comes before the bad side. The evils of city life begin from its vast population. There is a crowd everywhere. The growing industrial development attracts rural people. They flock to the city to seek jobs and enjoy city life. A lot of the population creates problems with accommodation. People live in congested houses in limited space. Colonies of buildings and skyscrapers are raised at random without any systematic planning. The water - supply falls short. The smoke from the industry and innumerable factories pollutes the air. People breathe only smoke. They work round the clock. They are always in a hurry and worry. No greenery, no nature, no open-air, no trees, no birds, no time to stand and stare. Can city life be pleasant?
True, the city offers its citizens many up-to-date modern comforts and facilities. One can get the best education from primary to the university level. One gets a variety of books from big libraries. There are many good educational aids like cultural centres, technical schools, museums, art - galleries, etc. For recreation, there are parks with many toys. For amusement, there are cinemas and plays. One can get the best medical facilities in a city. There are good means of transport and big markets.
What can be people in the city do to entertain?
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
When they arrived, the good seats were already taken.
Peter drives more carefully than Tom.
The South of England is drier than the North.
We couldn't go out because the weather was so bad.
In spite of discussing for hours, they didn't find a suitable solution.
We started working here three years ago.
Mike turned off the light, then he went to bed.
“How long have you lived here, Lucy?”, asked Jack.