The girl helped me with the needlework yesterday is my classmate.
Giải thích cho em tại sao ở đây helped -> helping được không ạ?
They'll have their cars mended tomorrow. Tại sao lại là mended ạ?
The man sitting next to me was very nervous. Sao lại là sitting khi một bên là was ạ?
Nhờ anh chị giải thích rõ hộ em, em mới học lớp 8 chưa hiểu lắm ạ.
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the words in parentheses.
Example:
0. My father …was helped...(help) to finish his project yesterday.
1. Most rescued animals................................................. (expect) to return to the wild.
2. A baby animal............................................... (give) food until it can learn to feed itself.
3. Koalas................................................... (feed) a special diet.
4. A cute kitten........................................... (find) in the box three days ago.
5. An abandoned cat..................................................... (find) in the attic two weeks ago.
6. Spanish........................................... (speak) in many countries.
7. The cars............................................. (repair) by my father tomorrow.
8. The kitchen............................................. (clean) every day.
9. Paper............................................. (make) from wood.
I (take) to the school every
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in the nineteenth century, and later came to the United States. Several members of his family did a great deal to encourage him in the field of science. His father helped him a lot by supervising his work with the deaf. When he worked with the deaf and investigated the science acoustics, his studies eventually led to invention of multiple telegraph and his greatest invention- the telephone. He dedicated the last quarter century of his life to advances in aviation.
Decide whether the following statements are true or false.
27. Bell’s date of birth was in 19th century. 28. Alexander Graham Bell emigrated to America. 29. His father worked with the deaf. 30. He dedicated 25 years of his life to aviation. | A. True A. True A. True A. True | B. False B. False B. False B. False |
Choose the best options
31. What was Bell’s greatest invention?
A. multiple telegraph B. telephone C. aviation D. acoustics
32. What of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Bell wasn’t encouraged in the field of science.
B. Bell was born in 19th century.
C. Bell worked with the deaf.
D. Bell invented a multiple telegraph.
The Hudson River is one of the most significant rivers in America, though it is not the largest. It was named after Henry Hudson, an English explorer who charted the river for the Dutch East India Company. The Hudson goes for 315 miles, starting in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State. It enters the ocean around New York City.
Washington Irving, an American writer, was one of the first to write about the Hudson River. He lived in the Hudson River Valley and wrote about the unique characteristics of this area. He developed the first kind of American folklore and told a story of a man named Rip Van Winkle. Rip Van Winkle fell asleep one day while climbing the mountains around the Hudson River. He did not wake up for twenty years. When he finally woke up, America had become a free country.
The river has not only been written about by famous writers, but has had practical purposes as well. It was an important means of transportation as America developed. The Erie Canal was built to connect the river to Lake Erie, one of the nation's great lakes. This canal allowed the many cities on the Great Lakes to get goods from Europe. The Hudson River Valley area was also good for building railroads. All in all, the Hudson River is an important river in America.
16. What would be the best title for this passage?
A. Washington Irving’s River C. A River of American Importance
B. The Biggest River in America D. Why Americans Built the Erie Canal
17. Why does the author mention “Washington Irving" in paragraph 2?
A. To give an example of an American writer
B. To prove that many writers live in New York
C. To explain why Rip Van Winkle did not wake up
D. To show that writers wrote about the Hudson River
18. Why does the author talk about "the Erie Canal" in paragraph 3?
A. To point out the need to build a railroad C. To prove that Americans were good builders
B. To explain why writers liked the Hudson D. To show how transportation was used on the river
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PART IV - Find and correct a mistake in each sentence:
The boy was enough intelligent to solve that problem.
The girl helped me with the needlework yesterday is my classmate.
They asked their friends not play soccer in the road.
Hanh is the same weigh as my sister.
It is careless for you to leave your book on the train.
My brother used to going to the movies with our father.
Hoa asked me if I could have a picnic with her in the country or not.
Most of monkeys both in the forest and in the zoo are interesting in bananas.
It takes Nam thirty minutes going to school on foot everyday.
Not only Ha but also her friends was present in my fifteenth birthday
Isaac Newton is one of the greatest men in the history of scientists. He was born on December 25th, 1642 in a small village in Woolthorpe in England. His father was a poor farmer. When the boy was fourteen, his father died. Newton left school and helped his mother on the farm. But the boy didn’t like farming, he was fond of the poetry and mathematics. So Newton was sent to school. After he left high school, Newton studied at Cambridge University. In 1667 he became a professor on mathematics at Cambridge University after graduating. His greatest discovery is the law of gravitation. He died in 1727.
1. When was Newton born?
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2. How old was he when his father died?
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3. What was he interested in when on the farm?
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4. What did he discover?
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HOW ENGLISH SPREAD AROUND THE WORLD
The English language was used in Britain first and the ovri expanding Biilisli Empire helped to spread the Modern English around the world during the 18th and 19th centuries. This is why many of the countries where English is an official language were former British colonies, including Canada, Australia, South Africa and the United States.
Colonialism helped to introduce English to regions like India and parts of Africa, where it continues to be widely spoken. Although Hindi is the most widely-spoken language in India today, English remains an official language in the country and is often used in university education, and within the field of politics.
Officially, just 12 percent of Indian people speak English, with many only speaking it as a second language. Nevertheless, the country has an extremely dense population, meaning that this 12 percent cross-section of society exceeds 100 million people. As a result, India has one of the largest English speaking populations on the planet.
Throughout the 20th century, the United States emerged as a major political superpower, especially in the years after World War II. Its influence, combined with Hollywood films and the work of the British Broadcasting Corporalion, are credited with the continued spread of the language throughout the century.
English remains the only official language of the Commonwealth of Nations and is also the recognised official language of Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands and Bermuda.
By the turn of the new century, English has been the most widely-spoken and written language that has ever existed.
*colony (n): thuộc địa
(Adapted from Lingoda)
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36. | The modern English started to be used worldwide between 1700s and 1800s. |
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37. | Hindi is the most widely-spoken language in the world. |
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38. | Both Hindi and English are offical languages in India. |
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39. | The movie industry in the USA has contributed to the spread of English. |
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40. | In the new century, English hasn’t existed as the most widely-spoken and written language anymore. |
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I. Put the correct Relative Pronouns in the blank:
1. That’s the man …………... helped me yesterday.
2. Please don’t tell him ………….. I said.
3. The house …………… has sea view is Nayla’s.
4. That’s the village …………… my mother was born.
5. Did you see the people ………….. money we found?
6. Anyone ………… arrives late will be punished.
7. Did he explain …………. he hadn’t attend the classes for 2 days?
8. He’s the painter ………….. last exhibition was such a failure.
9. I read the magazine ………….. was lying on the table.
10. It was my teacher …………….. told me to to do exercises.
11. The place …………….. we spent our holiday is beautiful.
12. What was the name of the girl …………… passport was stolen?
13. The hotel ………… we stayed was substandard.
14. The last time ……… I saw her, she was beautiful.
15. I recently went back to my hometown …………. I was born.
16. The reason ………… I phoned him was to invite him to the party.
17. I don’t agree with ……….. you have said.
18. She told me the address ………… I wrote on a piece of paper.
19. I gave her all the money …………. I have.
20. I always wonder ………… I love him that much.
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