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1 tháng 5 2021

 Nowadays, more and more people around the world are learning English as a (1)__second___ language and the way that they study it is changing. In some countries, English immersion schools (2)__are built___ to create all-English environments for English (3)___learners____. In these 'English communities', learner do all their school subjects and everyday (4)___activities__, such as ordering food at the canteen, in English.

1 tháng 5 2021

(1) Second
(2) Have been built
(3) Learners
(4) Activities

23 tháng 11 2019

When you think of a language, you probably think of speaking and writing. There is (1) another kind of language - a sign one. It is called body language. People speak body language by the (2) they sit, stand look and walk, withoutsaying a word.
Some body language is the (3) all over the world. All people smile when they are happy and open their eyes wide when they are surprised. (4) body language is different in different countries.
For example, when native English speakers talk, they stand quite close. All a friend to stand near you, hold out your arms. If your fingers just touch the person's shoulder, you're at the (5) that English speakers find comfortable.

1. A. indeed B. therefore C. however
2. A. way B. action C. style
3. A. similar B. familiar C. same
4. A. Others B. Other C. The other
5. A. distance B. line C. length

23 tháng 11 2019

When you think of a language, you probably think of speaking and writing. There is (1) another kind of language - a sign one. It is called body language. People speak body language by the (2) they sit, stand look and walk, withoutsaying a word.
Some body language is the (3) all over the world. All people smile when they are happy and open their eyes wide when they are surprised. (4) body language is different in different countries.
For example, when native English speakers talk, they stand quite close. All a friend to stand near you, hold out your arms. If your fingers just touch the person's shoulder, you're at the (5) that English speakers find comfortable.

1. A. indeed B. therefore C. however
2. A. way B. action C. style
3. A. similar B. familiar C. same
4. A. Others B. Other C. The other
5. A. distance B. line C. length
9 tháng 9 2018

FILL IN THE NUMBERED BLANK IN THE PASSAGE WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD FROM THE BOX.(WHY)

Heartmoreimprovewritingspeakerslistening

English is one of the most popular languages in the world.It comes second in the number of (1)speaker after Chinese .In Vietnam,more and (2)more people studying English.However,(3)heart  every one knows to learn English effectively.The best to(4)improve the four skills;speaking,listening,reading and(5)writing is to practise regularly.

9 tháng 9 2018

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FILL IN THE NUMBERED BLANK IN THE PASSAGE WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD FROM THE BOX.(WHY)

Heartmoreimprovewritingspeakerslistening

English is one of the most popular languages in the world.It comes second in the number of (1)speaker after Chinese .In Vietnam,more and (2)more people studying English.However,(3)heart  every one knows to learn English effectively.The best to(4)improve the four skills;speaking,listening,reading and(5)writing is to practise regularly.

In many countries in the process of (1. industrialize--> industrialization), overcrowded cities present a major problem. The (2. underpopulation--> overpopulation) of towns is mainly caused by the drift of (3. great--> large ) numbers of people (4. in--> from) the rural areas. The only long-term solution is (5. make--> to make) life in the areas more (6. attractively--> attractive), which would encourage people to stay (7. here--> there). This could be achieved by providing incentives (8. to--> for) people to go and work in the villages. Moreover, facilities in the rural areas, (9. so as--> such as) transportation, health, and (10. educational--> education) services should be improved.

LISTENING Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga. She’s studying English here in London. Kate: Hello, pleased to meet you. Nga: Pleased to meet you, too. Kate: Where are you from, Nga ? Nga: I’m from Vietnam. Kate: Why are you studying English here? Nga: I need it for my job. Kate: Really ?So, what do you do ? Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi. Kate: Oh, I see. Did you learn English at school ? Nga: Yes, and at...
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LISTENING

Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga. She’s studying English here in London.

Kate: Hello, pleased to meet you.

Nga: Pleased to meet you, too.

Kate: Where are you from, Nga ?

Nga: I’m from Vietnam.

Kate: Why are you studying English here?

Nga: I need it for my job.

Kate: Really ?So, what do you do ?

Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.

Kate: Oh, I see. Did you learn English at school ?

Nga: Yes, and at university, too. But I’ve forgeterforget

Kate: Forgotten.

Nga: Yes, of course. I’ve forgotten a lot of it. I want to improve my writing skill. You know…sometime I have to write letters in English.

Kate: What about listening, Nga ?

Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can't understand them.

Kate: Do you like studying English ?

Nga: Oh yes. It’ an interesting language and it’s very useful; and I can talk to people from all over the world… and I can understand the words of my favorite songs, too.

Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.

Dịch Tapescript:

A. Listen and choose True (T) or False (F)? Check the boxes. (1.0 point)

T

F

1. Nga’s studying English for her job.

2. She didn’t learn English at university and at school.

3. She works for an international bank in Hanoi.

4. Her writing is excellent

B. Listen again and choose the correct answer: (1.0 point)

1. Where is Nga studying English?

A. in Paris B. in Lodon C. in New York.

2. Where did she learn English?

A. at school B. at University C. at school and university.

3. What is her biggest problem in learning English?

A. reading B. listening C. speaking

4. She thinks English is a/an..............................language.

A. interesting B. boring C. difficult

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5 tháng 12 2018

LISTENING

Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga. She’s studying English here in London.

Kate: Hello, pleased to meet you.

Nga: Pleased to meet you, too.

Kate: Where are you from, Nga ?

Nga: I’m from Vietnam.

Kate: Why are you studying English here?

Nga: I need it for my job.

Kate: Really ?So, what do you do ?

Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.

Kate: Oh, I see. Did you learn English at school ?

Nga: Yes, and at university, too. But I’ve forgeterforget

Kate: Forgotten.

Nga: Yes, of course. I’ve forgotten a lot of it. I want to improve my writing skill. You know…sometime I have to write letters in English.

Kate: What about listening, Nga ?

Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can't understand them.

Kate: Do you like studying English ?

Nga: Oh yes. It’ an interesting language and it’s very useful; and I can talk to people from all over the world… and I can understand the words of my favorite songs, too.

Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.

Dịch Tapescript:

A. Listen and choose True (T) or False (F)? Check the boxes. (1.0 point)

T

F

1. Nga’s studying English for her job.

x

2. She didn’t learn English at university and at school.

x

3. She works for an international bank in Hanoi.

x

4. Her writing is excellent

x

B. Listen again and choose the correct answer: (1.0 point)

1. Where is Nga studying English?

A. in Paris B. in Lodon C. in New York.

2. Where did she learn English?

A. at school B. at University C. at school and university.

3. What is her biggest problem in learning English?

A. reading B. listening C. speaking

4. She thinks English is a/an..............................language.

A. interesting B. boring C. difficult

5 tháng 12 2018

thanks chj nhìu <3

Read the text and choose one suitable word to fill in the blank. Foreign English language teachers for schools inVietnam has to is teaching cover teacher more and high decided Vietnam ...(1)... well on its way to integrate with the world and for that reason emphasis on English language skills ...(2)... become very essential. Recently, the City Department of Education and Training ...(3)......
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Read the text and choose one suitable word to fill in the blank.

Foreign English language teachers for schools inVietnam

has to is teaching cover teacher

more and high decided

Vietnam ...(1)... well on its way to integrate with the world and for that reason emphasis on English language skills ...(2)... become very essential.

Recently, the City Department of Education and Training ...(3)... to recruit foreign native English speakers to teach in elementary, middle and ...(4)... schools in Vietnam.

The policy calls for social contributions to improve English language ...(5)... from primary schools to senior high schools by employing only foreign native English teachers. Each student will chip in VND120,000 ($5.8) a month to ...(6)... the $35 an hour salary of the foreign ...(7)... .

Compared ...(8).... traditional English teaching methodology, it is better that thousands of students in the City have a chance of practicing listening ...(9)... speaking skills with native English speakers, who create a ...(10)...exciting atmosphere in classrooms for students.

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22 tháng 4 2017

Read the text and choose one suitable word to fill in the blank.

Foreign English language teachers for schools inVietnam

has to is teaching cover teacher

more and high decided

Vietnam ...(1)DECIDED. well on its way to integrate with the world and for that reason emphasis on English language skills ...(2).to.. become very essential.

Recently, the City Department of Education and Training ...(3).HAS.. to recruit foreign native English speakers to teach in elementary, middle and ...(4).HIGH.. schools in Vietnam.

The policy calls for social contributions to improve English language ...(5)TEACHING... from primary schools to senior high schools by employing only foreign native English teachers. Each student will chip in VND120,000 (5.8)a month to...(6)cover...the 35 an hour salary of the foreign ...(7)..TEACHER. .

Compared ...(8)..IS.. traditional English teaching methodology, it is better that thousands of students in the City have a chance of practicing listening ...(9).AND.. speaking skills with native English speakers, who create a ...(10).MORE..exciting atmosphere in classrooms for students.

 Xin chào tất cả các em, chúng mình cùng tiếp tục chuỗi các câu hỏi ôn tập thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh cùng Hoc24 nhé!Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.A. FAIR TRADEFarmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth,...
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Xin chào tất cả các em, chúng mình cùng tiếp tục chuỗi các câu hỏi ôn tập thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh cùng Hoc24 nhé!

Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.

A. FAIR TRADE

Farmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth, prey to world commodity markets, middlemen and the weather. So-called “fair trade” arrangements guarantee co-operative groups a price above the world market and a bonus on top. The growing fair-trade market has distributed hundreds of millions of pounds to more than 50 million people worldwide. But critics say that fair trade will never lift a country out of poverty; indeed, it may keep it there, because the money generated from the sale goes almost in its entirety to rich countries which promote the products. As a simple guide, only about 5% of the sale price of a fair-trade chocolate bar may actually go to a poor country.

B. ORGANIC FOOD

For food to be organic it must be free of added chemicals, both in the growing of the food and in the killing of the pests that might damage the crop. In a world where many manufactured chemicals have never been properly tested for safety, this is a very big selling point. Parents are thus prepared to pay a premium for organic food, especially when chemicals suspected of causing a variety of problems have been found, albeit in tiny quantities, in most children’s blood. The problem is that many farmers have not switched to organic in sufficient numbers to satisfy this growing market. As a result, supermarkets are often forced to fly vegetables as they can label “organic” halfway around the world, at a great cost to the planet in extra greenhouse gases. Environmentalists are now urging shoppers to buy locally produced vegetables, even if they are not organic and have been sprayed with pesticides.

C. RECYCLING

A great shift has taken place in the way we think about rubbish. Where once we were happy to bury it in landfills or dump it at sea, we are now being urged by national and local governments to recycle it and think of waste as a resource. The wheelie-bin culture is being replaced by a series of kerbside collections for paper, metals, plastic, bottles, clothes and compost. The idea is to cut landfill as well as saving the planet. It is, however, having some unexpected consequences. Most of Britain's plastic and paper is now being sent for recycling in China or India, which creates more greenhouse gases just to get it there, plus workers then have to separate it. Meanwhile, some paper and bottles carefully sorted out by householders end up being dumped in landfills after all, because the demand for recycled materials constantly fluctuates.

D. BEING CARBON NEUTRAL

If you want to make yourself feel better about the planet, there are lots for you to ease your conscience by becoming “carbon neutral”. One of the most appealing methods is to pay for someone to plant trees, preferably creating or regenerating new forests. The theory is that trees grow by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen storing the carbon in their trunks. But woods and forests create their own mini-climate, which collects and stores water and creates rainclouds. Added to this, there is the potential problem that planting trees often releases carbon stored in the soil – and what happens if the forests catch fire, or are chopped down and harvested for timber? Another and perhaps better solution might be to invest in small-scale hydro-electric schemes, so that people who live in the Himalayas, for example, and currently do not have electricity, can develop a 21st-century lifestyle without polluting the planet.

E. ECO-TOURISM

The idea of “green” tourism is to persuade local people not to chop down forests, shoot elephants or wipe out tigers, but to preserve them so rich tourists visit and peer at the wildlife through binoculars. Unfortunately, the best money is made from reintroducing animals for trophy hunting by the very rich- an idea which does not always meet with approval and has caused much debate. While tourists may help sustain some national parks, they often create as many problems as they solve. One is that they tend to demand all mod cons in their hotels, such as a great deal of water for showers; a luxury sometimes not available for locals. Eco-tourism, when properly managed, can offer the locals and the animals a brighter future. Sometimes, though, the only winners are a few business people who own hotels.

 

In which section is the following mentioned?

a controversial pastime that rises considerable money?Question 1. ______ 
an action that creates a different weather patternQuestion 2. ______ 

an undesirable result of unnecessary global transportation

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 3. ______Question 4. _____
inadequate research into harmful substances Question 5. ______ 
a continual change in what is required or neededQuestion 6. ______ 
people at the greatest risk from factors beyond their controlQuestion 7. ______ 
a far-reaching change in official attitudeQuestion 8. ______ 

a benefit for those the scheme was not originally intended for

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 9. ______Question 10. _____
the bringing of a source of energy to remote areasQuestion 11. _____ 
a failure to adapt in order to meet increasing demandsQuestion 12. _____ 

 

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Bài 12: Hoàn thành những câu sau bằng một cụm động từ thích hợp. pay back get down believe in watch out tell off pull out see off agree with save up make up 1.I have seen a lot of people burst into tears when they ____________ their friends and family ____________. 2. Do you ____________ me that you didn’t try hard enough? 3. Has your teacher ever__________ you___________? No, she hasn’t. She is a nice teacher. 4....
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Bài 12: Hoàn thành những câu sau bằng một cụm động từ thích hợp.

pay back get down believe in watch out tell off
pull out see off agree with save up make up

1.I have seen a lot of people burst into tears when they ____________ their friends and family ____________.

2. Do you ____________ me that you didn’t try hard enough?

3. Has your teacher ever__________ you___________? No, she hasn’t. She is a nice teacher.

4. Last week I borrowed Tom $50 to buy a book but I ____________ him ____________ yet.

5. My boyfriend walked towards me and then he ____________ a small gift.

6. I never ____________ in ghosts but my brother is always scared of them.

7. ____________! There is a car coming.

8. I hate the way Peter tells lies and ____________ stories to cheat people.

9. Have you ____________ enough to buy a new car?

10. I promised my mother not to ____________ her ____________, so I tried my best to get high scores.

Bài 13: Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believed that life in the rural areas are (1) _______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2) _______ than the city and people’s health will improve. (3) _______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4) _______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for people living in it. (5) _______, people may also (6) _______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can’t be (7) _______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8) _______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily
2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute
3. A. However B. But C. Therefore D. When
4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly
5. A. However B. Besides B. Besides D. Therefore
6. A. look B. make C. face D. take
7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better
8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on

Bài 14: Đọc bài đọc sau đây. Điền T (True) trước câu có thông tin đúng với thông tin bài đọc. Điền F (False) trước câu có thông tin không đúng với nội dung bài đọc, điền NG (Not Given) trước câu có nội dung không có trong bài đọc.

Issues in big cities

These days, more and more people prefer urban life because of all the opportunities it brings about, namely job opportunity, recreational facilities, decent education and high standard of living. However, once they settle down in a city, they have to face up to more than one problem.

To begin with, the life in the urban city is also very stressful and busy. City dwellers often have a hectic pace of life, which means that they rarely have enough time for recreational activities. People have to work hard and compete fiercely to earn a decent living, which puts people under a lot of pressure. Moreover, working hard and extra working hours mean that urban residents have very short time for their family and friends. Many people have complained that parents in the cities do not pay much attention to their children and people tend to talk less to each other.

Furthermore, people have to put up with heavy pollution in the city.There are many kinds of pollution such as air, water, land, noise and even light pollution. This is understandable because there are numerous pollutants in the city. For example, exhaust fumes from vehicles or emissions from factories are the main causes of air pollution. Pollution is detrimental to human health. It can create some incurable diseases for people such as lung cancer when we inhale too much fume and dusk.

Another serious problem is unemployment, while many people move to the city with hope of find a job, their dreams turn sour due to the competitive job market. In the city the demand for the quality of workforce is getting higher and higher. Poorly-trained workers from rural areas may become jobless in the city.

In conclusion, should people want to move from the countryside to the urban areas, they have to consider all the advantages and disadvantages before making up their mind.

_____ 1. There are more opportunities than problems for people living in the urban areas.

_____ 2. Although people in the city are busy, they can always have time for entertainment activities.

_____ 3. People have to work hard and compete fiercely to make money.

_____ 4. People don’t have to tolerate heavy pollution in the city.

_____ 5. Air pollution is the most serious issue in the city.

_____ 6. The competitive job market in the city causes difficulties for workers with low quality to find a job.

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Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's...
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Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's resouces. Animals are also at rick. It is feared that some endangered species may soon died out as their (6)............. lives are destroyed in come cases, the only way to save a rare species out of extinction is to breed it in captivity

1. A. talk B. say C. speak
2. A. is B. are C. will be
3. A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute
4. A. climate B. weather C. people
5. A. continue B. will continue C. continues
6. A. nature B. naturally C. natural

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13 tháng 1 2018

Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's resouces. Animals are also at rick. It is feared that some endangered species may soon died out as their (6)............. lives are destroyed in come cases, the only way to save a rare species out of extinction is to breed it in captivity

1. A. talk B. say C. speak
2. A. is B. are C. will be
3. A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute
4. A. climate B. weather C. people
5. A. continue B. will continue C. continues
6. A. nature B. naturally C. natural
13 tháng 1 2018

Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's resouces. Animals are also at rick. It is feared that some endangered species may soon died out as their (6)............. lives are destroyed in come cases, the only way to save a rare species out of extinction is to breed it in captivity

1. A. talk B. say C. speak
2. A. is B. are C. will be
3. A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute
4. A. climate B. weather C. people
5. A. continue B. will continue C. continues
6. A. nature B. naturally C. natural
Cloze tests A. Complete the passage with the words in the box Great words of vocabulary Write between spelling say The differences (1) ............ American English and British English are not as (2)........... as the differences in Chinese dialects. Two (3).......... the differences between American English and British English are (4).......... and spelling. In American English we (5)........ elevator, truck, and...
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Cloze tests

A. Complete the passage with the words in the box

Great words of vocabulary

Write between spelling say

The differences (1) ............ American English and British English are not as (2)........... as the differences in Chinese dialects. Two (3).......... the differences between American English and British English are (4).......... and spelling. In American English we (5)........ elevator, truck, and apartment. The British say lift, lorry and flat. Another difference is (6).......... . In American English we (7)......... honor, meter, and realize. In British English, these (8)......... are honour, metre, and realise

B. Read the passage and choose the best answers

In other words, language is not necessarily the private property of those (1)........ use it, just as French is not the private property of (2)........ , nor English of Englishmen. English is spoken as a first (3).......... in the United States, in Australia, in New Zealand, in most of Canada, in certain nations of Africa, and in other areas of the (4)...... . It is unreasonable to regard any language as the (5)......... of a particular nation, and with no language is more unreasonable (6)......... with English. This is not to say that English is used by a greater number of (7)....... than any other language, for it is easily outnumnered in this respect by Chinese. But it is the most (8)......... of lamguages

1. A. Which B. Who C. Whom D. Whosr

2. A. Americans B. Dutchmen C. Englishmen D. Frenchmen

3. A. Language B. Luggage C. Baggage D. Country

4. A.Worth B. Work C. Word D. World

5. A. Possession B. Possessive C. Importance D. Necessity

6. A. That B. Than C. As D. So

7. A. Speakers B. Speaker C. Writers D. Writer

8. A. National B. International C. Conpulsory D. Official

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28 tháng 10 2018

Cloze tests

A. Complete the passage with the words in the box

Great words of vocabulary

Write between spelling say

The differences (1) between American English and British English are not as (2) great as the differences in Chinese dialects. Two (3)of the differences between American English and British English are (4)vocabulary and spelling. In American English we (5) say elevator, truck, and apartment. The British say lift, lorry and flat. Another difference is (6) spelling . In American English we (7)write honor, meter, and realize. In British English, these (8)words are honour, metre, and realise

Nhờ chủ bài xem lại bài 1 này vì từ ngữ k phù hợp với đoạn văn

B. Read the passage and choose the best answers

In other words, language is not necessarily the private property of those (1)........ use it, just as French is not the private property of (2)........ , nor English of Englishmen. English is spoken as a first (3).......... in the United States, in Australia, in New Zealand, in most of Canada, in certain nations of Africa, and in other areas of the (4)...... . It is unreasonable to regard any language as the (5)......... of a particular nation, and with no language is more unreasonable (6)......... with English. This is not to say that English is used by a greater number of (7)....... than any other language, for it is easily outnumnered in this respect by Chinese. But it is the most (8)......... of lamguages

1. A. Which B. Who C. Whom D. Whosr

2. A. Americans B. Dutchmen C. Englishmen D. Frenchmen

3. A. Language B. Luggage C. Baggage D. Country

4. A.Worth B. Work C. Word D. World

5. A. Possession B. Possessive C. Importance D. Necessity

6. A. That B. Than C. As D. So

7. A. Speakers B. Speaker C. Writers D. Writer

8. A. National B. International C. Conpulsory D. Official

28 tháng 10 2018

In other words, language is not necessarily the private property of those (1)........ use it, just as French is not the private property of (2)........ , nor English of Englishmen. English is spoken as a first (3).......... in the United States, in Australia, in New Zealand, in most of Canada, in certain nations of Africa, and in other areas of the (4)...... . It is unreasonable to regard any language as the (5)......... of a particular nation, and with no language is more unreasonable (6)......... with English. This is not to say that English is used by a greater number of (7)....... than any other language, for it is easily outnumnered in this respect by Chinese. But it is the most (8)......... of lamguages

1. A. Which B. Who C. Whom D. Whosr

2. A. Americans B. Dutchmen C. Englishmen D. Frenchmen

3. A. Language B. Luggage C. Baggage D. Country

4. A.Worth B. Work C. Word D. World

5. A. Possession B. Possessive C. Importance D. Necessity

6. A. That B. Than C. As D. So

7. A. Speakers B. Speaker C. Writers D. Writer

8. A. National B. International C. Conpulsory D. Official