This city is not ____________________________ developed. (commerce)
A.G. Bell was one of the most famous _______________________in the 19th century. (invent)
Last year, he _________in getting a scholarship abroad. (success)
Getting fully vaccinated is very necessary for students.
→It is very ____________ vaccinated .
III. Use the correct form of the word given in each sentence.
2. This city is not ________developed. (commerce)
3. The patient was brought to _____by a nurse. (safe)
4. A.G. Bell was one of the most famous__in the 19th century. (invent)
5. Let me try some Special Chinese ____ Rice. (fry)
In the second century BC, the Greek historian Antipater wrote a list of the seven greatest wonders of the ancient world; of these, only the Great Pyramid has survived. Sometimes however, civilizations can be rediscovered - and this is what happened when Borobudur, often called the eighth wonder of the world, was found again in the jungles of Java, south - east Asia. It was in 1814 that Thomas Raffles became Governor of the island of Java. Unlike many other Europeans, he was interested in the history of the country and spent his time collecting as much information as he could. In 1815, Thomas Raffles set off with a small party to see what he could find. They traveled for many weeks, and finally arrived at the site of Borobudur. Raffles was astonished by what he found. In front of him, almost covered by the plants and tall trees of the jungle, was one of the most magnificent buildings he had ever seen.
1. Is the Great Pyramid the only surviving wonder?
2. Where did people find Borobudur?
3. When did Thomas Raffles become Governor of the island of Java?
4. Was Thomas Raffles interested in the history of the country?
5. Why was Raffles astonished by what he found?
VI. There is one mistake in each sentence. Identify the mistake and write your answer in the space provided. (1.0 point)
1. Pele, from Brazil, is considered one of the greatest football player of all time.
A B C D
2. Is it important that the secretary finishes the typing today?
A B C D
3. It was such a rotten meat that it had to be thrown away
A B C D
4. Conservationists are alarmed by the rate at which tropical rainforest are destroyed
A B C D
5. When a tiger gets hungry, its manner changes and it becomes threatened
A B C D
2. invent ( v )
a/ Michael Faraday made a lot of __________________________ in the field of electricity
b/ He was one of the most famous ______________________
c/ The first ______________________ is very important
d/ He wrote the story ______________________
some of the....of computer games are young as 14 or 15. (INVENT)
II. Use the word in brackets to form a word that fits suitably into the blank space.
Nearly all the (1. discover) that have been made through the ages can be found in books. The invention of the book is one of humankind's greatest (2. achieve), the importance of which cannot be (3. estimate). Books are very (4. adapt), providing us with both entertainment and information. The (5. produce) of books began in Ancient Egypt, though not in a form that is (6. recognise) to us today. The books read by the Romans, however, have some (7. similar) to the ones we read now. Until the middle of the 15th century, in Europe, all books were (8. write) by hand. They were often beautifully illustrated and always rare and expensive. With printing came the (9. possible) of cheap, large scale publication and distribution of books making knowledge more widespread and (9. access).
Hoi An
The ancient (1)_____ of Hoi An lies on Thu Bon River, more than 30 kilometers to the south of Da Nang. Occupied by early western traders, Hoi An was one of the major (2)____ commercial ports of South Asia in the 16th century. Hoi An is famous (3)_____ old temples, pagodas, tiled-roof houses and (4)______ streets. Tourists can (5)_______ the relics of Sa Huynh and Cham Civilizations. They can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Thu Bon River, Cua Dai Beach, etc. In (6)______ years, Hoi An has become a very (7)_______ tourist destination in Viet Nam. Importantly, the committee of the World Heritages of UNESCO (8)________ certified Hoi An a World Heritage Site in 1999.
1. A. village B. city C. town D. capital
2. A. recent-time B. modem-time C. new-time D. old-time
3. A. for B. in C. with D. of
4. A. wider B. larger C. narrow D. bigger
5. A. watch B. visit C. see D. look
6. A. near B. new C. recent D. most
7. A. popular B. disliked C. known D. liked
8. A. official B. officer C. officially D. office
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
The history of the computer in the twentieth century is one of dramatic adaption and expansion. The computer had modest beginnings in areas where it was used as a specialist tool. The first electronic computer was built in the 1930s and was solely for use of undergraduate students in Iowa State University to handle mathematical computations in nuclear physics. In World War II, computers were developed in order to wage counter espionage and break codes used by the enemy. In the post-war years the scope of computers was expanded to include the military industrial complex and academia. Obviously people needed to travel around these institutions and so there was a need for early network tools. In the 1960’s an early version of the Internet, ARPPANET was used in computers were starting to change our lifestyle, the way we do business and many style things (Elliot, 1994) and by the late 1980s, networks were expanding to embrace sections of the general public. The internet was born.
What is the name of the early version odd the Internet?
A. INTRANET
B. CONPANET
C. INTERNET
D. ARPPANET