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Read the passage. Then answer 5 questions below. 

The Creators of Grammar

No student of a foreign language needs to be told that grammar is complex.  By changing word sequences and by adding a range of auxiliary verbs and suffixes, we are able to communicate tiny variations in meaning.  We can turn a statement into a question, state whether an action has taken place or is soon to take place, and perform many other word tricks to convey subtle differences in meaning.  Nor is this complexity inherent to the English language.  All languages, even those of so-called 'primitive' tribes have clever grammatical components.  The Cherokee pronoun system, for example, can distinguish between 'you and I', 'several other people and I' and 'you, another person and I'.  In English, all these meanings are summed up in the one, crude pronoun 'we'.  Grammar is universal and plays a part in every language, no matter how widespread it is.  So the question which has baffled many linguists is - who created grammar?

At first, it would appear that this question is impossible to answer.  To find out how grammar is created, someone needs to be present at the time of a language's creation, documenting its emergence.  Many historical linguists are able to trace modern complex languages back to earlier languages, but in order to answer the question of how complex languages are actually formed, the researcher needs to observe how languages are started from scratch.  Amazingly, however, this is possible.

Some of the most recent languages evolved due to the Atlantic slave trade.  At that time, slaves from a number of different ethnicities were forced to work together under colonizer's rule.  Since they had no opportunity to learn each other's languages, they developed a make-shift language called a pidgin.  Pidgins are strings of words copied from the language of the landowner.  They have little in the way of grammar, and in many cases it is difficult for a listener to deduce when an event happened, and who did what to whom.  [A] Speakers need to use circumlocution in order to make their meaning understood.  [B] Interestingly, however, all it takes for a pidgin to become a complex language is for a group of children to be exposed to it at the time when they learn their mother tongue.  [C] Slave children did not simply copy the strings of words uttered by their elders, they adapted their words to create a new, expressive language.  [D] Complex grammar systems which emerge from pidgins are termed creoles, and they are invented by children.

Further evidence of this can be seen in studying sign languages for the deaf.  Sign languages are not simply a series of gestures; they utilise the same grammatical machinery that is found in spoken languages.  Moreover, there are many different languages used worldwide. The creation of one such language was documented quite recently in Nicaragua. Previously, all deaf people were isolated from each other, but in 1979 a new government introduced schools for the deaf.  Although children were taught speech and lip reading in the classroom, in the playgrounds they began to invent their own sign system, using the gestures that they used at home.  It was basically a pidgin.  Each child used the signs differently, and there was no consistent grammar.  However, children who joined the school later, when this inventive sign system was already around, developed a quite different sign language.  Although it was based on the signs of the older children, the younger children's language was more fluid and compact, and it utilised a large range of grammatical devices to clarify meaning.  What is more, all the children used the signs in the same way.  A new creole was born.

Some linguists believe that many of the world's most established languages were creoles at first.  The English past tense –ed ending may have evolved from the verb 'do'.  'It ended' may once have been 'It end-did'.  Therefore it would appear that even the most widespread languages were partly created by children.  Children appear to have innate grammatical machinery in their brains, which springs to life when they are first trying to make sense of the world around them.  Their minds can serve to create logical, complex structures, even when there is no grammar present for them to copy.

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1  In paragraph 1, why does the writer include information about the Cherokee language?

 

 A To show how simple, traditional cultures can have complicated grammar structures
 B To show how English grammar differs from Cherokee grammar
 C To prove that complex grammar structures were invented by the Cherokees.
 D To demonstrate how difficult it is to learn the Cherokee language

2  What can be inferred about the slaves' pidgin language?

 

 A It contained complex grammar.
 B It was based on many different languages.
 C It was difficult to understand, even among slaves.
 D It was created by the land-owners.

3  All the following sentences about Nicaraguan sign language are true EXCEPT:

 

 A The language has been created since 1979.
 B The language is based on speech and lip reading.
 C The language incorporates signs which children used at home.
 D The language was perfected by younger children.

4  In paragraph 3, where can the following sentence be placed?
It included standardised word orders and grammatical markers that existed in neither the pidgin language, nor the language of the colonizers. 

 A
 B
 C
 D

5  'From scratch' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

 

 A from the very beginning
 B in simple cultures
 C by copying something else
 D by using written information

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29 tháng 5 2021

Bạn tham khảo nhé :

1 . A

2 . C

3 . B

4 . D

5 . A

 

II. Đọc đoạn văn , chọn đáp án đúng để hoàn thành câu Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn the language just by hearing the language in films, on television, in office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn the language. Learning other language! Learning...
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Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn the language just by hearing the language in films, on television, in office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn the language.

Learning other language! Learning English! Why do all these people learn English? It isn’t difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, and Math…and English. (In England, or in America or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language, which is English, and Math…and other 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 college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.

1. According to the writer, _________.

A. English is popular in much of the world B. no children like learning English

C. English is only useful to teenagers D. only adults learn English

2. Many people learn English by_________.

A. watching videos only B. Hearing the language in the office

C. talking with the film stars D. working hard on their lesson

3. Many boys and girls learn English because_________.

A. English can give them a job B English is one of their subjects

C. their parents make them D. they have to study their own language

4. In America or Australia, many schoolchildren study_________.

A. English as a foreign language B. English and Math only

C. such foreign languages as French, German and Spanish D. no foreign language

5. Many adults learn English because_________.

A. their work is useful B they want to go abroad

C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work

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15 tháng 3 2017

II. Đọc đoạn văn , chọn đáp án đúng để hoàn thành câu

Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn the language just by hearing the language in films, on television, in office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn the language.

Learning other language! Learning English! Why do all these people learn English? It isn’t difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, and Math…and English. (In England, or in America or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language, which is English, and Math…and other 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 college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.

1. According to the writer, _________.

A. English is popular in much of the world B. no children like learning English

C. English is only useful to teenagers D. only adults learn English

2. Many people learn English by_________.

A. watching videos only B. Hearing the language in the office

C. talking with the film stars D. working hard on their lesson

3. Many boys and girls learn English because_________.

A. English can give them a job B English is one of their subjects

C. their parents make them D. they have to study their own language

4. In America or Australia, many schoolchildren study_________.

A. English as a foreign language B. English and Math only

C. such foreign languages as French, German and Spanish D. no foreign language

5. Many adults learn English because_________.

A. their work is useful B they want to go abroad

C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work

Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand...
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Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list. RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular. Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar! In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later). What is the role of English? 1. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have? 2. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it? 3. What is the feature of Seaspeak? 4. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.

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14 tháng 2 2020

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8 tháng 11 2018

Language is considered a significant means for->of communication in international relations . People in mordern world have not->no longer been bound to their own countries . Moreover , in order to keep informed about speedly->speedy scientific developments nowadays, they must widen them->their cooperative relations with those highly developing->developed nations in other parts of the world. Due to the fact that no one is able to communicate with any natives in the world , that->it is necessary for people to choose to learn a foreign language like->as a worldwide common means of communication. That is why english has being->been chosen by almost->most people to be a foreign language to master. More and more people use english and the number of those who learn english as a foreign language has been increased->increasing so rapidly that it is the highest nowadays

8 tháng 11 2018

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Language is considered a significant means for communication in international relations . People in mordern world have not=> NO longer been bound to their wn=>OWN countries . Moreover , in order to keep informed about=>WITH speedly scientific developments nowadays , they must widen them=>THEIR cooperative relations with those highly developing mations in other parts of the world . Due to the fact that no one is able to communicate with any natives in the world , that=>IT is necessary for people to choose to learn a foreign language like=>AS a worldwide common means of communication . That is why english has being chosen by almost people to be a foreign language to master . More and more people use english and the number of those who learn english as a foreign language has been increased=> INCREASING so rapidly that it is the highest nowadays

Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in each gap. Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a similar way(1)................ a computer. A computer obeys a program to carry out a particular task. Just (2)................. a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in lines and dots, so a computer program is (3)................. in the form of programming language. Like the...
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Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in each gap.

Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a similar way(1)................ a computer. A computer obeys a program to carry out a particular task. Just (2)................. a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in lines and dots, so a computer program is (3)................. in the form of programming language. Like the English language (or any other language), there are (4).................... of grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.

There are hundreds of programming language, but only (5)............. are well-known and widely used. The most popular language which is used in offices(6)................Cobol. This language is used for printing payrolls and keeping records of goods. Engineers and scientists use Fortran (7)......................carry out calculations. (8)......................... neither of these two programs is very popular with people working on home computers. Basis is the most popular language for home computers, chiefly (9)...................it is easy to learn and use.

(10)................. these languages are useful for many purposes, it is time that a new simple program was devised. Such a program ought to be not only easy to use but also completely reliable.

1. A. to B. as C. so D. from

2. A. like B. by C. too D. as

3. A. expensive B. expresses C. expressed D. expressing

4. A. rules B. laws C. regulations D. principles

5. A. a little B. a few C. much D. a lot of

6. A. called B. calling C. is called D. is calling

7. A. so as for B. in order that C. so as that D. in order to

8. A. In addition B. Therefore C. Consequently D. However

9. A. because B. if C. because of D. unless

10. A. Even B. Despite C. Although D. In spite

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30 tháng 3 2017

Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in each gap.

Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a similar way(1)................ a computer. A computer obeys a program to carry out a particular task. Just (2)................. a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in lines and dots, so a computer program is (3)................. in the form of programming language. Like the English language (or any other language), there are (4).................... of grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.

There are hundreds of programming language, but only (5)............. are well-known and widely used. The most popular language which is used in offices(6)................Cobol. This language is used for printing payrolls and keeping records of goods. Engineers and scientists use Fortran (7)......................carry out calculations. (8)......................... neither of these two programs is very popular with people working on home computers. Basis is the most popular language for home computers, chiefly (9)...................it is easy to learn and use.

(10)................. these languages are useful for many purposes, it is time that a new simple program was devised. Such a program ought to be not only easy to use but also completely reliable.

1. A. to B. as C. so D. from

2. A. like B. by C. too D. as

3. A. expensive B. expresses C. expressed D. expressing

4. A. rules B. laws C. regulations D. principles

5. A. a little B. a few C. much D. a lot of

6. A. called B. calling C. is called D. is calling

7. A. so as for B. in order that C. so as that D. in order to

8. A. In addition B. Therefore C. Consequently D. However

9. A. because B. if C. because of D. unless

10. A. Even B. Despite C. Although D. In spite

30 tháng 3 2017

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Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a similar way to a computer. A computer obeys a program to carry out a particular task. Just as a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in lines and dots, so a computer program is expressed in the form of programming language. Like the English language (or any other language), there are rules of grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.
There are hundreds of programming language, but only a few are well-known and widely used. The most popular language which is used in offices is called Cobol. This language is used for printing payrolls and keeping records of goods. Engineers and scientists use Fortran in order to carry out calculations. However neither of these two programs is very popular with people working on home computers. Basis is the most popular language for home computers, chiefly because it is easy to learn and use.
Although these languages are useful for many purposes, it is time that a new simple program was devised. Such a program ought to be not only easy to use but also completely reliable.

Before applying to a foreign university, one should consider the disadvantages of studying abroad. First, a student may feel lonely by being far home and friends. Also, difficulty in understanding a foreign language can be very disappointing and can affect the student's grades. It can be very expensive to pay the costs of travel and housing in a different country. Finally, if there is an emergency at home, it will be hard to get home in a hurry.However, studying in another country is...
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Before applying to a foreign university, one should consider the disadvantages of studying abroad. First, a student may feel lonely by being far home and friends. Also, difficulty in understanding a foreign language can be very disappointing and can affect the student's grades. It can be very expensive to pay the costs of travel and housing in a different country. Finally, if there is an emergency at home, it will be hard to get home in a hurry.

However, studying in another country is advantageous in many ways. A student is exposed to a new culture. This culture teaches him or her about other people and other way of thinking, which can be promote friendships among countries. He can learn an new language which may be beneficial for keeping up with research after student has finished studying. He can learn experience not available in his country. The student may also get the opportunity to study at a university where leading expert in his field may be teaching. The leading expert can introduce the student to the most up-to-date finding of the tops researches in the field. Exposure to such available knowledge and insights into the field can aid the student in becoming an expert as well.

41. _______________ to study abroad.

A. There are only disadvantages.

B. There are only advantages.

C. There are both advantages and disadvantages.

D. There are neither advantages nor advantages.

42. When studying abroad, a student ____________.

A. is homesick and feel lonely

B. spends a lot of money for accommodation and transportation

C. cannot go home immediately in emergency.

D. All are correct.

43. When studying abroad,a student is exposed to a new culture that ________________

A. has no advantage.

B. enriches his knowledge about people and other ways of thinking.

C. has no effects

D. causes some troubles

44. At a foreign university, a student ___________.

A. can learn a foreign language.          B. cannot learn a foreign language

C. has to learn his mother tongue         D. doesn't have to learn a language

45. At a foreign university, a student may ___________.

A. meet his neighbor                   B. travel a lot

C. meet a leading expert in his field         D. All are correct

Choose the sentence that is closest in the meaning to the root one.

Before applying to a foreign university, one should consider the disadvantages of studying abroad. First, a student may feel lonely by being far home and friends. Also, difficulty in understanding a foreign language can be very disappointing and can affect the student's grades. It can be very expensive to pay the costs of travel and housing in a different country. Finally, if there is an emergency at home, it will be hard to get home in a hurry.

However, studying in another country is advantageous in many ways. A student is exposed to a new culture. This culture teaches him or her about other people and other way of thinking, which can be promote friendships among countries. He can learn an new language which may be beneficial for keeping up with research after student has finished studying. He can learn experience not available in his country. The student may also get the opportunity to study at a university where leading expert in his field may be teaching. The leading expert can introduce the student to the most up-to-date finding of the tops researches in the field. Exposure to such available knowledge and insights into the field can aid the student in becoming an expert as well.

41. _______________ to study abroad.

A. There are only disadvantages.

B. There are only advantages.

C. There are both advantages and disadvantages.

D. There are neither advantages nor advantages.

42. When studying abroad, a student ____________.

A. is homesick and feel lonely

B. spends a lot of money for accommodation and transportation

C. cannot go home immediately in emergency.

D. All are correct.

43. When studying abroad,a student is exposed to a new culture that ________________

A. has no advantage.

B. enriches his knowledge about people and other ways of thinking.

C. has no effects

D. causes some troubles

44. At a foreign university, a student ___________.

A. can learn a foreign language.          B. cannot learn a foreign language

C. has to learn his mother tongue         D. doesn't have to learn a language

45. At a foreign university, a student may ___________.

A. meet his neighbor                   B. travel a lot

C. meet a leading expert in his field         D. All are correct

Choose the sentence that is closest in the meaning to the root one.

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11 tháng 5 2020

Before applying to a foreign university, one should consider the disadvantages of studying abroad. First, a student may feel lonely by being far home and friends. Also, difficulty in understanding a foreign language can be very disappointing and can affect the student's grades. It can be very expensive to pay the costs of travel and housing in a different country. Finally, if there is an emergency at home, it will be hard to get home in a hurry.

However, studying in another country is advantageous in many ways. A student is exposed to a new culture. This culture teaches him or her about other people and other way of thinking, which can be promote friendships among countries. He can learn an new language which may be beneficial for keeping up with research after student has finished studying. He can learn experience not available in his country. The student may also get the opportunity to study at a university where leading expert in his field may be teaching. The leading expert can introduce the student to the most up-to-date finding of the tops researches in the field. Exposure to such available knowledge and insights into the field can aid the student in becoming an expert as well.

41. _______________ to study abroad.

A. There are only disadvantages.

B. There are only advantages.

C. There are both advantages and disadvantages.

D. There are neither advantages nor advantages.

42. When studying abroad, a student ____________.

A. is homesick and feel lonely

B. spends a lot of money for accommodation and transportation

C. cannot go home immediately in emergency.

D. All are correct.

43. When studying abroad,a student is exposed to a new culture that ________________

A. has no advantage.

B. enriches his knowledge about people and other ways of thinking.

C. has no effects

D. causes some troubles

44. At a foreign university, a student ___________.

A. can learn a foreign language.           B. cannot learn a foreign language

C. has to learn his mother tongue         D. doesn't have to learn a language

45. At a foreign university, a student may ___________.

A. meet his neighbor                                               B. travel a lot

C. meet a leading expert in his field                    D. All are correct

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Choose the suitable word for each blank in the following passage subjects teenagers because themselves language difficult enough university their or Every year students in many countries learn Enghlish . Some of these students are young children . Others are (1)…………... Many are adults . Some learn at school , others study by (2)………….. A few learn English just by hearing the (3) ………. in film , on television , in the office , or among their friends . But not many are lucky...
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Choose the suitable word for each blank in the following passage
subjects teenagers because themselves language
difficult enough university their or

Every year students in many countries learn Enghlish . Some of these students are young children . Others are (1)…………... Many are adults . Some learn at school , others study by (2)………….. A few learn English just by hearing the (3) ………. in film , on television , in the office , or among their friends . But not many are lucky (4)………….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 ? It is not (5)…………..to answer that quetion . Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their (6)…………. They study (7)…………..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 Spainish ) Many adults learn English (8)…………..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 (9)…………. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers (10)………….magazines in English .

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7 tháng 4 2017

Every year students in many countries learn Enghlish . Some of these students are young children . Others are (1) teenagers Many are adults . Some learn at school , others study by (2) themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the (3) language in film , on television , in the office , or among their friends . But not many are lucky (4) 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 ? It is not (5) difficult to answer that quetion . Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their (6) subjects. They study (7) 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 Spainish ) Many adults learn English (8) 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 (9) university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers (10) or magazines in English .

Fill  in each numbered blank with one suitable word.Why does English  .............(1)an international  language mean while  Chinese  is used  by more than ……..(2)  of  the world?  There are some ............(3)  causes. In the nineteenth Century, Great  Britain  became.............(4)after the industrial revolution. The English empire  conquered many other...........(5) and made them as their colonies. English  was officially used there gradually, hose countries...
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Fill  in each numbered blank with one suitable word.

Why does English  .............(1)an international  language mean while  Chinese  is used  by more than ……..(2)  of  the world?  There are some ............(3)  causes. In the nineteenth Century, Great  Britain  became.............(4)after the industrial revolution. The English empire  conquered many other...........(5) and made them as their colonies. English  was officially used there gradually, hose countries spoke............(6)as their native language or second language.

After the word war II, the united states, one of the English - speaking ...........(7) become the most powerful and so  then more people  speak  English.

English grammar is rather easy and simple compared .............(8)other languages. However, English learners even the native speakers, sometimes have troubles English …..(9)that can be overcome. A lot of ............(10)methods are available  to help them.

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10 tháng 4 2020

1. become

2. one-fifth

3. main

4. powerful

5. countries

6. English

7. countries

8. with

9. spelling

10. teaching

12 tháng 4 2020
  1. become
  2. one – fifth
  3. main
  4. powerful
  5. countries
  6. English
  7. countries
  8. with
  9. spelling
  10. teaching
Fill  in each numbered blank with one suitable word.Why does English  .............(1)an international  language mean while  Chinese  is used  by more than ……..(2)  of  the world?  There are some ............(3)  causes. In the nineteenth Century, Great  Britain  became.............(4)after the industrial revolution. The English empire  conquered many other...........(5) and made them as their colonies. English  was officially used there gradually, hose countries...
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Fill  in each numbered blank with one suitable word.

Why does English  .............(1)an international  language mean while  Chinese  is used  by more than ……..(2)  of  the world?  There are some ............(3)  causes. In the nineteenth Century, Great  Britain  became.............(4)after the industrial revolution. The English empire  conquered many other...........(5) and made them as their colonies. English  was officially used there gradually, hose countries spoke............(6)as their native language or second language.

After the word war II, the united states, one of the English - speaking ...........(7) become the most powerful and so  then more people  speak  English.

English grammar is rather easy and simple compared .............(8)other languages. However, English learners even the native speakers, sometimes have troubles English …..(9)that can be overcome. A lot of ............(10)methods are available  to help them.

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II. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.Question 6. A. recycle B. medical C. chemical D. athleticQuestion 7. A. pollute B. botanic C. contaminate D. economyQuestion 8. A. into B. history C. tiny D. diseaseIII. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.Question 9. A. national B. grammatical C. medical D. chemicalQuestion 10. A. athletic B. historic C. dramatic D. classicQuestion 11. A. scientifically B. economic C. artistic D....
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II. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
Question 6. A. recycle B. medical C. chemical D. athletic
Question 7. A. pollute B. botanic C. contaminate D. economy
Question 8. A. into B. history C. tiny D. disease
III. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
Question 9. A. national B. grammatical C. medical D. chemical
Question 10. A. athletic B. historic C. dramatic D. classic
Question 11. A. scientifically B. economic C. artistic D. scientific
IV. Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.
Question 12. Water pollution can put negative __________ on our health.
A. contamination B. affects C. effects D. problems
Question 13. A: How can light pollution __________ animals?
B: It can make animals change their behavior patterns.
A. cause B. make C. affect D. lead
Question 14. The dove is a universal __________ of peace.
A. symbolizing B. symbolize C. symbolic D. symbol
Question 15. The city has an atmosphere which is quite __________. You will never feel like that in other
places.
A. important B. normal C. unique D. common
Question 16. __________ about the storm that stroke Hanoi last night?
A. Did you hear B. Do you heard C. Have you hear D. Did you heard
Question 17. Many people __________ because of the earthquake last week.
A. did injure B. injured C. have injured D. were injured
Question 18. When I looked at the river, I knew it __________ for a long time.
A. had contaminated B. had been contaminated
C. was contaminated D. contaminated
Question 19. All flights to Ha Noi had to be cancelled __________ the storm.
A. as a result B. due to C. because D. so
Question 20. When we were young, we __________ in the river near our home.
A. used to swim B. have swum C. had swum D. were swimming
V. Find a mistake in each sentence.
Question 21. My father worked (A) in a noisy factory for (B) a long time, since (C) he suffered from hearing
loss (D).
Question 22. The River Thames flows (A) through southern (B) England and connect (C) London with (D)
the sea.
Question 23. Much (A) of the town was reconstruct (B) after (C) the tornado (D).
Question 24. Look at (A) those (B) grey clouds! It will (C) rain soon (D).
Question 25. Students might (A) only use the (B) laboratory once (C) a (D) week.
VI. Read the passge. And decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

Living in Scotland

Scotland is the UK’s most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts – 130 of which
have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs,
which are fress water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous
one, Loch Ness.
It has a population of just over five million people which is about 8.5 per cent of the whole UK
population. Over 2 milion of these live in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and almost half of Scotland’s population
live in the Central Belt, where both the largest city (Glasgow), and the capital city Edinburgh) are located.
Scotland also hostsone of the biggest arts festivals in the world. This is commonly known as the
Edinburgh Festival but is actually made up of a number of different festivals which happen at different times
of the year, though many do take place in August and September. Many people have heard of the Fringe
Festival, but there are also the International Festival, the Film Festival, the Children’s Festival and the
Edinburgh Mela which is an intercultural festival.
Question 26. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of its all islands. __________
Question 27. Scotland’s population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. __________
Question 28. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. __________
Question 29. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. __________
Question 30. There won’t be any special events exclusively for kids in this Festival. __________
VII. Read the passage and answer the questions.
Technology has advanced to the point where instant communication anywhere in the world is an
everyday fact of life. Technology has improved, and has a positive impact on communication as a whole in
many (31) __________ . It has increased the reliability of sending messages to others, made it easier to meet
new people and keep (32) __________ touch with friends.
Modern communication is handled by wireless signals, undersea cables, satellites and other (33)
__________ technology, ensuring the fast delivery of messages and data to any locations. The accessibility of
technology also means that you don’t need to be in any special locations like a post office or mail room to
send a message; all you need is a cell phone.
Online communication has (34) __________ the door to new ways of communicating with strangers and
taking part in communities. Chat rooms, (35) __________ forums and dating sites let people meet each other
and get to know more people without having to be there in person.
Question 31. A. methods B. means C. forms D. ways
Question 32. A. on B. out C. for D. in
Question 33. A. advanced B. high C. simple D. basic
Question 34. A. opened B. closed C. been opened D. been closed
Question 35. A. channel B. discussion C. cyber D. media
VIII. Choose the best sentence that can be made from the cues given.
Question 36. We/ use/ art/ communicate/ 200 years.
A. We will be using art to communicate in 200 years.
B. We will use art for communicating for 200 years.
C. We will have used art to communicating in 200 years.
D. We will be using art for communicating by 200 years.
Question 37. I/ look forward to/ hear/ you/ soon.
A. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
B. I am looking forward to hear from you soon.
C. So am I looking forward to hear from you soon.
D. I look forward to hear from you soon.
Question 38. The number/ English speakers/ increase/ recent years.
A. The number of English speakers increase in recent years.
B. The number of English speakers have increased in recent years.
C. The number of English speakers increased in recent years.
D. The number of English speakers has increased in recent years.

Question 39. According/ latest report/ the number/ people/ injured/ typhoon/ nearly/ 150.
A. According to the latest report, the number of people injured in the typhoon was nearly 150.
B. According to the latest report, the number of people were injured in the typhoon were nearly 150.
C. According to lastest, the number of people injured in the typhoon were nearly 150.
D. According to the lastest report, the number of people have injured in the typhoon was nearly 150.
Question 40. Tsunamis/ also/ refer/ the public/ tidal waves.
A. Tsunamis also referred to the public as tidal waves.
B. Tsunamis also refer to the public as tidal waves.
C. Tsunamis is also referred as the public as tidal waves.
D. Tsunamis are also referred to the public as tidal waves.
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II. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
Question 6. A. recycle B. medical C. chemical D. athle
Question 7. A. pollute B. botanic C. contaminate D. economy
Question 8. A. into B. history C. tiny D. disease
III. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
Question 9. A. national B. grammaal C. medical D. chemical
Question 10. A. athle B. historic C. drama D. classic
Question 11. A. scientifically B. economic C. artis D. scientific

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IV. Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.
Question 12. Water pollution can put negative __________ on our health.
A. contamination B. affects C. effects D. problems
Question 13. A: How can light pollution __________ animals?
B: It can make animals change their behavior patterns.
A. cause B. make C. affect D. lead
Question 14. The dove is a universal __________ of peace.
A. symbolizing B. symbolize C. symbolic D. symbol
Question 15. The city has an atmosphere which is quite __________. You will never feel that in other
places.
A. important B. normal C. unique D. common
Question 16. __________ about the storm that stroke Hanoi last night?
A. Did you hear B. Do you heard C. Have you hear D. Did you heard
Question 17. Many people __________ because of the earthquake last week.
A. did injure B. injured C. have injured D. were injured
Question 18. When I looked at the river, I knew it __________ for a long time.
A. had contaminated B. had been contaminated
C. was contaminated D. contaminated
Question 19. All flights to Ha Noi had to be cancelled __________ the storm.
A. as a result B. due to C. because D. so
Question 20. When we were young, we __________ in the river near our home.
A. used to swim B. have swum C. had swum D. were swimming
V. Find a mistake in each sentence.
Question 21. My father worked (A) in a noisy factory for (B) a long time, since (C) he suffered from hearing
loss (D).
Question 22. The River Thames flows (A) through southern (B) England and connect (C) London with (D)
the sea.
Question 23. Much (A) of the town was reconstruct (B) after (C) the tornado (D).
Question 24. Look at (A) those (B) grey clouds! It will (C) rain soon (D).
Question 25. Students might (A) only use the (B) laboratory once (C) a (D) week.