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Practice SVIP
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from others.
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the rest.
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the rest.
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the rest.
Choose the word or phrase whose meaning is CLOSEST to the underlined part in the following sentence.
There are more devices to enable people with physical disabilities to travel around.
Choose the word or phrase whose meaning is CLOSEST to the underlined part in the following sentence.
The student council of our school have donated more than 50 million dong for S.O.S village.
Choose the word or phrase whose meaning is OPPOSITE to the underlined part in the following sentence.
She is one of the most energetic volunteers in this organization.
Choose the word or phrase whose meaning is OPPOSITE to the underlined part in the following sentence.
When you encounter someone whose bahaviours are rude, it's hard to know how to react.
Find a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct them.
1. She has been nominated the marketing manager 4 months ago.
2. How often did you go to this strawberry garden when you are a child?
3. I watched fireworks in Da Nang international firework competition twice - once last year and once this year.
4. So far, I had volunteered to teach at a school for people with hearing impairments.
5. Lien last visited a centre for children with cognitive impairments two weeks since.
Fill in the blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS so that the second sentence has the same meaning to the given one.
She has worked as a secretary for this office for 2 months. (ago)
→ She became the secretary for this office .
Fill in the blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS so that the second sentence has the same meaning to the given one.
Indonesia hasn't won any gold medals since the 22nd Sea Games. (last)
→ Indonesia won a gold medal was in the 22nd Sea Games.
Fill in the blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS so that the second sentence has the same meaning to the given one.
How long have you volunteered to work in the slums in Manila? (start)
→ When volunteering to work in the slums in Manila?
Children with disabilities often have difficulties fulfilling tasks at school or in their daily life. However, nowadays their life seems to be easier with the help of technology. Assistive technology brings them devices that help them to perform activities.
Audio players and recorders may help these children to be able to listen to the words as they read them on the page. Many e-books have audio files, and smartphones and tablet computers come with text-to-speech software that can read aloud anything on children's screen. If they struggle with writing or taking notes, an audio recorder can capture what the teacher says in class so the child can listen to it again at home.
Talking calculators and large-display calculators might be useful for people with visual impairments. A talking calculator has built-in speech output to read the numbers, symbols and operation keys aloud. It can help people confirm that they have pressed the correct keys.
If children have trouble with writing, try using plastic pencil grips or a computer. Basic word processing programs come with features that can help with spelling and grammar issues. Speech recognition software allows children to speak and have the text appear on the screen.
Read the text and choose the best title for it.
Children with disabilities often have difficulties fulfilling tasks at school or in their daily life. However, nowadays their life seems to be easier with the help of technology. Assistive technology brings them devices that help them to perform activities.
Audio players and recorders may help these children to be able to listen to the words as they read them on the page. Many e-books have audio files, and smartphones and tablet computers come with text-to-speech software that can read aloud anything on children's screen. If they struggle with writing or taking notes, an audio recorder can capture what the teacher says in class so the child can listen to it again at home.
Talking calculators and large-display calculators might be useful for people with visual impairments. A talking calculator has built-in speech output to read the numbers, symbols and operation keys aloud. It can help people confirm that they have pressed the correct keys.
If children have trouble with writing, try using plastic pencil grips or a computer. Basic word processing programs come with features that can help with spelling and grammar issues. Speech recognition software allows children to speak and have the text appear on the screen.
Read the text and fill in the blank with only ONE word.
Children can use an audio to help them catch what the teacher says in class.
Children with disabilities often have difficulties fulfilling tasks at school or in their daily life. However, nowadays their life seems to be easier with the help of technology. Assistive technology brings them devices that help them to perform activities.
Audio players and recorders may help these children to be able to listen to the words as they read them on the page. Many e-books have audio files, and smartphones and tablet computers come with text-to-speech software that can read aloud anything on children's screen. If they struggle with writing or taking notes, an audio recorder can capture what the teacher says in class so the child can listen to it again at home.
Talking calculators and large-display calculators might be useful for people with visual impairments. A talking calculator has built-in speech output to read the numbers, symbols and operation keys aloud. It can help people confirm that they have pressed the correct keys.
If children have trouble with writing, try using plastic pencil grips or a computer. Basic word processing programs come with features that can help with spelling and grammar issues. Speech recognition software allows children to speak and have the text appear on the screen.
Read the text and fill in the blank with only ONE word.
A talking calculator is useful for people with impairments because it can read the numbers, symbols and operation keys aloud.
Children with disabilities often have difficulties fulfilling tasks at school or in their daily life. However, nowadays their life seems to be easier with the help of technology. Assistive technology brings them devices that help them to perform activities.
Audio players and recorders may help these children to be able to listen to the words as they read them on the page. Many e-books have audio files, and smartphones and tablet computers come with text-to-speech software that can read aloud anything on children's screen. If they struggle with writing or taking notes, an audio recorder can capture what the teacher says in class so the child can listen to it again at home.
Talking calculators and large-display calculators might be useful for people with visual impairments. A talking calculator has built-in speech output to read the numbers, symbols and operation keys aloud. It can help people confirm that they have pressed the correct keys.
If children have trouble with writing, try using plastic pencil grips or a computer. Basic word processing programs come with features that can help with spelling and grammar issues. Speech recognition software allows children to speak and have the text appear on the screen.
Read the text and fill in the blank with only ONE word.
Primary processing programs can help with spelling and grammar errors.
Listen to the recording and answer the question.
1. About
- 14,000
- 40,000
- 24,000
2. According to the announcement, some people do not donate blood because they are
- concerned about their privacy
- afraid of the process
- worried about the schedule
3. You can donate blood every
- 66
- 65
- 56
Listen and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)
Only a few parts of the world have been affected by the AIDS crisis. |
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Recently, over 40 million people in the world are affected with HIV-AIDS. |
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The Secretary-General said the AIDS crisis could compare with the devastating effects of war. |
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