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The Globe Theater, where most of Shakespeare's plays were staged and performed,
was located in London. Cuthbert and Richard Burbage built the theater in 1599 with
materials left over from the construction of London’s first playhouse, the Theater. They
constructed the Globe on the south side of the Thames River in the little town of Southwark
and counted on making the theater a draw for the locals. Little is known about the
architectural design of the theater except what can be deduced from maps and the layout of
the plays presented there. It appears that the Globe was either round or polygonal on the
outside but most likely round on the inside. In keeping with the contemporary imitations of
Roman government buildings, its roof was most probably shaped as a crude dome. It can be
further deduced that the structure was decorated with pediments, arches, columns, and
ornate staircases with carvings of shells, feathers, and cupids. The size of its audience is
projected at as many as 3,000 spectators both in the amphitheater and in the balcony. The
Globe burned down in 1613; it was rebuilt on the same foundation a year later, but its
external walls were curved at an angle different from that of the original. The theater was
built hastily, and evidently safety was not a top priority for either the engineer or the
company. After several nearly fatal accidents, the Globe was torn down for good in 1644.
56. This passage most likely came from a longer work on _____.
A. English deductive trivia B. English monumental constructions
C. notable English disasters D. the history of the English theater
5 | 6 P a g e s
57. According to the passage, the Globe Theater was built _____.
A. from available contemporary materials B. on a foundation designed to meet a temporary need
C. from materials remaining from another project D. with ornaments intended to fool the spectators
58. In line 5, the phrase 'a draw’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. an attraction B. an option C. a drawing D. a donation
59. It can be inferred from the passage that the Globe’s exact architectural design _____.
A. should be reconstituted B. cannot be determined
C. should be obliterated D. cannot be disregarded
60. In line 8, the word ‘imitations’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. enumeration B. emulation C. elaborations D. eliminationi can't understand?? please help me out
61. In line 11, the word ‘projected’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. embellished B. confirmed C. calculated D. entrenched
62. The passage suggests that, for its time, the Globe Theater was _____.
A. humble B. large C. austere D. harsh
63. According to the passage, in how many buildings was the Globe Theater housed during its operation?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four >>>i can't understand?? please help me out
64. The author implies that the last building housing the Globe was _____.
A. dignified B. unmistakable C. haunted D. hazardous
65. With which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree?
A. The architectural design of the theater was exemplary in the 1600s.
B. The builders did not invest a great deal of thought into the theater design. i can't understand?? please help me out
C. The theater audience enjoyed plays, as well as the building design.
D. The theater location contributed to the opulence of its design and decorations.
MANCHESTER UNITED is a football club that these days ... .has become.. .. (become) one of the most well-known in the world. It... .started.. .. (start) in 1902 and it . ...won ... .. (win) the FA Cup, a famous competition in English football, more times than any other club. In 1958, many of its players ... ..died. .. (die) when their plane crashed in Germany. Ten years later, the club ... won... ... .. (win) the European Cup, with famous players like George Best and Bobby Charlton. in the early 1990s, the club ... .became.. ... .. (become) a public company, with shares on the Stock Exchange. Since then, it ... ..started. .. (start) its own TV channel and it ... ..became. .. (become) even more famous worldwide, with all kinds of publicity and many different kinds of goods related to the club. In 1999, the team ... ... ..won. .. (win) the European Champions League. They ... lost... .. (lose)the match against Bayern Munich 1-0 but right at the end of the match they ..scored. ... .. (score) two goals. The club has millions of supporters both in Britain and abroad — although many of them ... ...has never been .. (never be) to Manchester in their lives!
Each sentence below contains an error. Underline it and write the correct answer in the space provided.
1. The astronaut visited=>WHO VISITED our school yesterday morning has flown into space four times.
2. Pham Tuan had been=>WAS awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union after returning from space.
3.The site which=>WHERE the space shuttle is going to be launched next week attracts a lot of visitorS.
4. When=>BEFORE Alan Shepard travelled into space in May 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person on April 12th , 1961.
5. The rocks WHICH my father always carries them=>0 in his bag came from outer space
1. My birthday is (on/in/at/for) May 6th
2. My father (was traveling /was used to traveling /used to travel /has travel) a lot but he doesn't anymore
3. It was a boring weekend, i (did/don't do/didn't do/would do)anything
3. I was very ( impressed /corresponded/comprised /interested) by the efficiency of the staff
4. I have known him (at/in/on/for) ages
5. I haven't seen him (for /at/since /from) i was at university
6. The park was named (from /after /to/with) a young hero, Le Van Tam
7. The price of oil has gone (on/down/up/to) by over 30%
8. It happened (in/at/on/from) Monday night
9. we (arrive /were arriving /arrived /have arrived) when he was feeding the chickens
10. He can help his parents to (feed/lay/collect /exchange) eggs
11. Will you join us on a (two days/ two-days/ two-day/day-two) trip on VungTau
12. Jeans were first (wear/to wear/wearing /worn) in Europe
13. Exchange students in the USA (phone /phones /are going to phone /phoned) their parents nearly every Sunday
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
As I remember, (1) in the 50s and 60s, Ha Noi was not as crowded as it is today. Bicycles and cyclos were the main means of transport and the few motorbikes that were around were (2) by rich people. It was rare to see cars or jeeps.
Meanwhile, the tram was the only method of public transport. An old tram station is now home (3) several retail outlets that look out over the lake in Dinh Tien Hoang Street.
At that time, Hanoians always travelled by tram, not only for its (4) but also the price. For just five cents you could travel one-way to it’s terminus in the former Ha Dong Province, (5) is now part of the expanded Ha Noi.
I still remember on (6) from school, my friends and I would go to the lake to catch the tram to Botanical Garden. The sound, clang-clang, clang-clang could be regularly heard from early in the morning until late in the evening, come rain or (7) . Time, ... decades have passed, but there is still a clang (8) in my mind from my childhood.
1. a. move b. place c. set d. back
2. a. bought b. owned c. sold d. proceeded
3. a. with b. in c. to d. by
4. a. convenience b. importance c. comfort d. condition
5. a. that b. which c. where d. this
6. a. days out b. out days c. off days d. days off
7. a. light b. rise c. shine d. brighten
8. a. somewhat b. somewhere c. somehow d. someway
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