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When i was twelve years old, I began to learn english . My parents told me that English was very (1)........... because our country needed a lot of people (2)............ can speak english well. He said that victory would not come to you until you go (3)...,........ it.
My parent bought me (4)......... books about english poems and short stories. They were very funny and easy. They make english interesting for me . When(5) ......... my homework . i began to remember English words and passages. I often wrote english compositions when i had free time and talked to my english teacher. He is always glad to answer my question and (6) ........ me some ideas
now my english is better than before . I find two good ways to learn english . the first is to (7)........ the chances to speak , because one of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. Don't be afraid of (8) ....... faces . Don't be shy . And the second way is to use your own words to express your meaning. Josh billing says that life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well (9)........ you hold. learning english is (10)...... that.
XI . Fill in each blank space in the following passage with only one suitable word .
There are many way (1 ) animals Hausa Heine learning English words . Some people like learning by making a list with Vietname meaning while orther(2) by reading stories . This is a good way because it is easy to renenber ( 3 ) . . . . . . . . to use words in the right ways . Besides , to remember words better some learners even write each word ( 4 ) a piece of paper and stick somewhere in their house to learn it anytime . To many others , they do not study all words ( 5 ) . . . . . . . . . they meet . They just underline the words that they want to lear . This helps the learners to remember important Words casily .
Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language, in film, on television, in the office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language
Learning another language! Learning English! Why do all these people want to learn English?. Is it difficult to answer that question?. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language and Mathematics…and English (In England, or America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language, which is English, and Mathematics, .and another language, perhaps French, or German, or Spanish)
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
28. According to the writer, ……………..
A. only adults learn English
B. no children like learning English
C. English is only useful to teenagers
D. English is popular in much of the world
29. Many people learn English by ……….
A. watching videos only
B. hearing the language in the office
C. working hard on their lessons
D. talking with the film stars
30. Many boys and girls learn English because ………….
A. English can give them a job
B. It is included in their study courses
C. their parents make them
D. they have to learn their own language
Quesion 4: the word they in paraghaph 3 refers to ......... ?
A. Teenagers
B. People
C. Adults
D. Books
ead the passage and choose the best option to complete each of the blanks
PROBLEMS OF WATCHING TELEVISION IN BRITAIN
British parents are always complaining that their children spend too much time gluing to the telly and not enough (37)____ other activities like sports and reading. A survey recently carried out on people's viewing habits (38)____ not disapprove it. It shows that young people in Britain spend on (39)___ twenty three hours a week in front of the television, (40)_______ works out at over three hours every day.
What is surprising, however, is the fact that the average adult watches even more: an incredible 28 hours a week. We seem to have become a nation of telly addicts. Just about (41)_______ household in the country has a television and over half have two or more.
According (42)___ the survey, people nowadays don't just watch television sitting in their living room, they watch it in the kitchen and in bed as well.
The Education Minister said a (43)___weeks ago that Britain's pupils should spend more time reading. Unfortunately, parents are not setting a good example: adults do (44)__ reading than young people. In fact, reading is (45)___ the bottom of their list of favorite pastimes. They would (46)____ listen to the radio, go to the cinema or hire a video to watch on their television at home.
Many people say that Facebook is one of the best websites to shape everything . Do you agree ? Write a paragraph ( 120 to 150 words) to express your idea
Hi everyone, my name is An and i came from class 8c. Today I will talk about the
gadgets of the internet today
The Internet is growing and becoming a part of everyday life. No one can deny the benefits that the internet brings. I agree that the Internet is the most useful media today.
First, the Internet is a very useful tool
. We can get information on every aspect very quickly and conveniently. We can read e-books or check weather conditions. Through the internet, we can look at the prices of certain consumer goods.
Second, the Internet is a source of entertainment. We can watch a movie, listen to recent music albums, play games, read novels, ....
Finally, the Internet is an educational medium. We can learn foreign languages, look up information. We can attend online courses. Internet is almost an unlimited educational resource for you to get.
Today, the Internet is a highly effective tool for communication, information gathering and collaboration among remote locations. Millions of people around the world are using the Internet to communicate, share information, create new associations, and so on.
The downside is that the Internet can be addictive. Some people can not live without it. They have no real friends and when the Internet is down, they are angry.
Internet has some rivals but more and more people handle the Internet like phone, or radio. They use it to have fun and work, and I think living now without internet would be quite difficult.
But try to use the internet effectively.
I would like to end here, I hope everyone comments and comments to my rhetoric today is more perfect
Read the following text and decide if each sentence below is correct or incorrect.
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection of their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy because stamps are everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from favourite aunts and letters from pen-friends can all provide you with stamps from all over the world. But once you've started collecting seriously, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors' Club which exists to provide collectors with new British stamps. As a Club member you order the special sets of new stamps you want for your collection. You can receive these in three different ways. We can either post you a complete set of stamps on an envelope addressed to you, or send you the same stamps in a colourful information pack with lots of interesting facts. Or, if your prefer, we can send you the individual stamps for you to arrange in special book of your own. The Stamp Collectors' Club has about 70.000 members and you could become a member too, with a two-year membership costing just $5. You can even get a reduction if a group of you joint at the same time. We're sure you'll agree that this is great value for money. And when you join, the Club sends you a Starter Pack at no extra cost. This contains 100 stamps to begin your collection, together with an attractive box to keep them in. You also receive our helpful 4-page guide to collecting, which has further suggestions on how to add to your collection and includes useful addresses of shops and businesses that sell stamps. Every two months you'll get a copy of the club magazine, which is packed full of competitions and quizzes, and gives you to chance to exchange stamps with members around the world. Why not start on an adventure which will give you years of pleasure? You'll spend many happy hours looking at the amazing variety of stamps in your collection or searching for unusual ones which you know are out there somewhere just waiting to be found. So join the Stamp Collectors' Club today and discover the fun and excitement of stamp collecting. To join the Club simply complete the application form and send your membership fee. Ypur Starter Pack will be sent within 28 days of receipt of your application. 1. The Stamp Collectors' Club sends you special stamps from many different countries. 2. The Club sends every member the same set of new stamps. 3. Information packs include a full set of stamps. 4. It costs $5 a year to join the Stamp Collectors' Club. 5. It is cheaper if several people joing the Club together. 6. The Club sends each new member a hundred free stamps. 7. The guide tells you where you may be able to buy the stamps you want. 8. Members of the Club are sent a monthly magazine. 9. The magazine helps you to contact other members. 10. You must write a letter to the Club if you want to join.
Question II. Read the passage and answer the questions below
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The search for alternative resources of energy has resulted in various directions. Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work is being done to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process has proved expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, is also being tested.
Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which is derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy.
1. What are many communities doing to produce electricity?
...............................
2. Has the process of making synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars proved cheap?
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3. Where is hydroelectric power derived from?
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4. What percentage of the electricity used in the United States does hydroelectric power provide today? ......................
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Question III. Fill in each space with a suitable word
A. British and American English have a lot of words which look the same but have different meanings. Nobody ever gets ....(.1)...trouble if they make a mistake, although you may get a strange look if you ask for the wrong clothes. There are some American English words that the British don’t use at .... (2).... . However, most of the .... (3).... between British and American English are small. You can usually understand what words .....(4)..... from the context.
1,...;2,...;3,......;4,.....
B. Rivers are one of the world's most important natural 1. _____. Many cities are on large rivers, and almost every country 2. _____ at least one river that plays an important part 3. ____ the lives of its people. Besides transportation, rivers supply food, water for crops, water to drink, 4. _____ opportunities for recreation.
1. .../2. ../3. ....../4. .......
Read the following passage, and then tick the correct answers : T or F.
Many people still believe that natural resources will never be used up. Actually, the world's energy resources are limited. Nobody knows exactly how much fuel is left. However, we also should use them economically and try to find out alternative sources of power. According to Professor Marvin Burnham of the New England Institute of Technology, we have to start saving coal, oil and gas before it is too late; and solar power is the only alternative.
1. Natural resources will never run out.
2. We don't know exactly how much fuel is left.
3. We shouldn't waste natural resources.
4. We should find out other types of energy besides fossil fuels.
5. According to Professor Marvin Burnham, solar energy will be used as a form of alternative energy.