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1/Read the text about Alexander Graham Bell and do the tasks
Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved to the United States to teach deaf-mute children. With his colleague Thomas Watson , Bell worked very hard on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegraph ( used to send multiple messages over a single wire) and phonautograph ( used to draw the shape of the sound waves. The first telephone communication was said to have happened between Bell and Watson in 1876 while Bell was at one end of the line, and Watson worked on the telephone in other room. The first transmitted words were, ‘ Mr Watson, come here . I want to see you’
a. Decide if the statements are T or F
1.Alexander Graham Bell is Scottish. T
2.He spent all his life in Canada F
3.He worked with the deaf when he moved to the USA T
4.He wanted to create a device that can transmit human voice T
5.He was able to succeed right from the first experiment F
6.He worked on his inventions all by himself F
b. Answer the questions
1.What is Bell ‘s ‘harmonic telegraph’ ?
=> It is used to send multiple messages over a single wire.
2.What is Bell ‘s ‘phonautograph’
=> It is used to draw the shape of the sound waves.
3.When did the first communication over happened and how did it happen?
=> The first telephone communication was between Bell and Watson in 1876. Bell was at one end of the line and Watson was working in another room. The first transmitted words were, “Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you.”
3/ Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap.
Ewan McGregor was (29)_____ in Scotland in 1971. He decided to be an (30)______ when he was only nine and he (31)_____his first film in 1992. So far in his career he has appeared (32)_____ a lot of different types of films, including comedies, musical, dramas and the Star Wars movies. In his career Ewan has worked with (33)_____ like Cameron Diaz and Nicole Kidman, and his films have won (34)_____ of awards. He loves acting and when he finished (35)_______ the musical, Moulin Rouge, he said, “I have never been happier to do anything in my life”.
29. A. bear B. born C. bearing D. beared
30. A. acting B. actress C. actor D. action
31. A. made B. played C. worked D. starred
32. A. at B. on C. with D. in
33. A. directors B. actors C. actresses D. writers
34. A. a lots B. lots C. much D. some
35. A. to film B. filmed C. film D. filming
Question VI. Read the passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions about it (1,0p)
Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before the noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage caused by fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings.
1. How many people were killed in the earthquake in Tokyo in 1923?
A. Ten thousand people B. Almost a hundred thousand people
C. Thousands of people D. Many people
2. When did the earthquake begin?
A. began a minute before the noon in 1923 B. began a minute before the noon in 1924
C. began a minute before the noon in 1925 C. began a minute before the noon in 1922
3. What happened as soon as the earth began to shake?
A. people died B. the water pipes had burst
C. Thousands of stoves were overturned D. the roads had cracked open
4. Why was the fire engines prevented from going to help?
A. because the water pipes had burst B. because no one helped
C. because small fires broke out everywhere D. because many of the roads had cracked open
5. What was most of the damage caused by?
A. fire B. the roads C. water pipes D. the collapse of the buildings
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Ex1: Read the following passage, and choose the best answer for each blank.
The British spend their free time in different ways. People generally use it to ralax. But many people also(1)______voluntary work, expecially for charities.
People spend a lot of their free time in the home, where the(2)______popular leisure activity is watching television, the average viewing time being 25 hours a week. People often(3)________programs on video so that they can watch later, and video rental shop.
Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time. The British spend a lot of time reading newspapers and magazines.
In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often raplaced by "do-it-yourself",(4)_______people spend their time improving or repairing their homes. Many people have pets to look after: talking the dog for a daily walk is a regular routine.
The extra leisure time(5)______at the weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sports, nomally(6)_____place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, crickets, horse racing, motor cycle racing. Popular form of(7)________are swimming, tennis, ice-skating or roller skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.
Families often have a "day out" at the weekend, espacially in summer, with a(8)________to a local event such as a festival, fair or show. Young people especially go to clubs and discos, while people of all(9)________go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concerts.
1. A: make B: do C: play D: go
2. A: many B: more C: much D: most
3. A: record B: scan C: print D: power
4. A: what B: why C: when D: while
5. A: available B: probable C: abundant D: exclusive
6. A: drag B: bring C: carry D: take
7. A: strength B: exercise C: athletics D: presentation
8. A: voyage B: journey C: visit D: road
9. A: ages B: numbers C: years D: groups
Read the following passage, and choose the best answer for each blank.
The British spend their free time in different ways. People generally use it to ralax. But many people also(1)_do__voluntary work, expecially for charities.
People spend a lot of their free time in the home, where the(2)__most____popular leisure activity is watching television, the average viewing time being 25 hours a week. People often(3)__record______programs on video so that they can watch later, and video rental shop.
Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time. The British spend a lot of time reading newspapers and magazines.
In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often raplaced by "do-it-yourself",(4)__when__people spend their time improving or repairing their homes. Many people have pets to look after: talking the dog for a daily walk is a regular routine.
The extra leisure time(5)_available__at the weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sports, nomally(6)_take___place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, crickets, horse racing, motor cycle racing. Popular form of(7)_exercise__are swimming, tennis, ice-skating or roller skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.
Families often have a "day out" at the weekend, espacially in summer, with a(8)_visit__to a local event such as a festival, fair or show. Young people especially go to clubs and discos, while people of all(9)__ages__go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concerts.
Choose the word or phrase among A B C or D that best fits the blanks space in the following passage
The country and the city have advantage and (1).......................... . people in the country live in more beautiful surrounding. they enjoy(2) .................. and puietness and can do their work at their (3)................. pace because no one is in a (4) ............ . they live in larger , more comfortable houses , and their neighbors are more friendly and ready to help them (5) ......................... they need it . their life. however, can be (6)............... and they may be isolated. which is serious problem (7).................. they are ill or want to take children to school
the city has all the services that the country lacks , but it (8)................. has a lot of disadvantages cities are often polluted . they not (9)...................... have polluted air but also have noisy streets. everyone is always in hurry and this (10)................ that people have no time tho get to know each other and make friends.
1 A. joy B. enjoyment C. happiness D. disadvantages
2 A. quiet B. quietly C. peace D. peaceful
3 A. less B. own C. just D. only
4 A. hurry B. hurried C. hurriedly D. hurrying
5 A when B which C what D that
6 A bore B bored C boring D bores
7 A unless B because C although D if
8 A also B yet C alrealy D so
9 A never B ever C hardly D only
10 A aims B means C asks D said
An increasing number of people are now going on ________ (0) to Egypt. Last year, for example, about one and a half million ________ (1) visited Egypt. The ________(2) of Egypt is about fifty million and the ________ (3) is El Quahira (Cairo), a busy city of just under nine million people. Although the _______ (4) is hot and dry and most of the country is desert, the average _______ (5) from October to March is not too high. The most ______ (6) sights are the pyramids at Giza. However, it is also pleasant to _______(7) Alexandria, Port Said and several other places and do as much ______ (8) as possible in the time available. A _______ (9) to Luxor is an unforgettable experience, and there are frequent ______ (10) there from Cairo.
0. |
A. holiday |
B. visit |
C. excursion |
D. trip |
1. |
A. explorers |
B. voyagers |
C. tourists |
D. passengers |
2. |
A. people |
B. citizenship |
C. nation |
D. population |
3. |
A. principal |
B. head |
C. state |
D. capital |
4. |
A. Temperature |
B. climate |
C. condition |
D. position |
5. |
A. weather |
B. measurement |
C. climate |
D. temperature |
6. |
A. famous |
B. known |
C. visited |
D. requested |
7. |
A. search |
B. inspect |
C. examine |
D. visit |
8. |
A. viewing |
B. trip |
C. sightseeing |
D. looking |
9. |
A. picnic |
B. trip |
C. guide |
D. entertainment |
10. |
A. flights |
B. travels |
C. journeys |
D. voyages |
0. |
A. holiday |
B. visit |
C. excursion |
D. trip |
1. |
A. explorers |
B. voyagers |
C. tourists |
D. passengers |
2. |
A. people |
B. citizenship |
C. nation |
D. population |
3. |
A. principal |
B. head |
C. state |
D. capital |
4. |
A. Temperature |
B. climate |
C. condition |
D. position |
5. |
A. weather |
B. measurement |
C. climate |
D. temperature |
6. |
A. famous |
B. known |
C. visited |
D. requested |
7. |
A. search |
B. inspect |
C. examine |
D. visit |
8. |
A. viewing |
B. trip |
C. sightseeing |
D. looking |
9. |
A. picnic |
B. trip |
C. guide |
D. entertainment |
10. |
A. flights |
B. travels |
C. journeys |
D. voyages |
Young people can bring enthusiasm, energy, creativity and flexibility to an organisation. If your organisation works (1) _________ your people, in any way, young volunteers can add value to your services by bringing a youth perspective through new ideas, theories and knowledge. They will also help bridge the (2) _________ between generations. Engaging with your people also allows your organisation to (3) _________ for the future and help to prevent your volunteers base from shrinking over time, as the ageing of the (4) _________ begins to affect the ways in which people volunteer. Having young people in your organisation contributes to the future of volunteering and the community – people who start volunterring (5) _________ tend to continue to volunteer for the rest of their lives.
1. A. of |
B. about |
C. with |
D. on |
2. A. gap |
B. hole |
C. road |
D. length |
3. A. intend |
B. dream |
C. think |
D. plan |
4. A. citizen |
B. population |
C. nationnality |
D. mankind |
5. A. lately |
B. fast |
C. early |
D . recent |
1.
1D 2A 3B 4C 5A
2.
1B 2C 3D 4D 5B
1.
1D 2B 3D 4D 5A
2.
1F 2T 3 NG 4T 5F