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Twenty-eight people (injure) ……WERE INJURED… after a train which (carry) ……WAS CARRYING…... workers on a one-day holiday (hit) ……HIT…… the buffers of Blackpool North Station yesterday. When interviewed, British Rail (say) ……SAID…... “The train (travel) ……WAS TRAVELLING……. at only eight kilometers per hours as it (enter) ……WAS ENTERING…. The station and for some reason (fail) ……FAILED…..(stop) …TO STOP……..An inquiry (hold) ……WILL BE HELD… as soon as possible.”
Those who (hurt) ……WERE HURTED….. fortunately (suffer) …SUFFERED…….only shock and minor injuries.
Twenty-eight people (injure) …were injured…… after a train which (carry) …was carrying……... workers on a one-day holiday (hit) ……hit…… the buffers of Blackpool North Station yesterday. When interviewed, British Rail (say) …said……... “The train (travel) ……was traveling……. at only eight kilometers per hours as it (enter) ……entered…. The station and for some reason (fail) …failed……..(stop) ……to stop…..An inquiry (hold) …will be held…… as soon as possible.”
Those who (hurt) …are hurt …….. fortunately (suffer) …suffer…….only shock and minor injuries.
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Read the text on the tight about the invention of semaphore. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from sentences A-F the one which fits each gap (l-4).There is one extra sentence which you do not need. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A Using ropes, these could be moved to form 49 different shapes that could be recognized easily.
B The main problem was that it could not be used during the night or on foggy days.
C These messages could be sent very quickly.
D The new republic faced enemies on all sides in the form of the forces of Britain, Austria, Holland, Prussia and Spain.
E In August 1794, it carried its first message, the news of Napoleon's victory at Le Quenoy.
F A system was built between London and the south coast, and other countries followed.
War has been called 'the mother of invention', and this was certainly true in the French Revolutionary wars in 1792. 1 | D | What the Revolutionary Government urgently needed was a reliable system of communication.
Claude Chappe, who was a priest and an engineer, had developed a telegraph system, but had not been able to test it fully. However, his brother Ignace was a member of the government, and arranged for Claude's system to be tested. It turned out to be a great success and started a new form of high-speed communication.
The two brothers had a series of towers built 5 to 10 km apart. At the top of each tower was a tall wooden mast, and they attached one horizontal and two vertical wooden beams to this mast. Claude called this system 'semaphore', which comes from the Greek meaning 'bearing a sign'. 2 (A )
Operators in each tower watched neighbouring towers through a telescope and then passed the message on to the next one in the line. The first line stretched from Paris to Lille, a distance of 2.40 km. 3 ( C). At an average speed of three signals a minute, it was carried in 20 minutes, more than 90 times faster than messengers on horseback.
Once the value of Chappe's system was understood, it soon became the standard method of communication in Europe. 4 (F ). By the time the electric telegraph was developed, France had more than 550 semaphore towers stretching 4,800km.
Unfortunately, Chappe's system had some disadvantages. 5 ( B) The towers were also expensive to maintain and the cost of staff was high. In the end, Chappe was depressed by these criticisms of his inventions and by claims from other engineers that they had invented semaphore, and he committed suicide in 1805.
Read the text on the tight about the invention of semaphore. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from sentences A-F the one which fits each gap (l-4).There is one extra sentence which you do not need. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A Using ropes, these could be moved to form 49 different shapes that could be recognized easily.
B The main problem was that it could not be used during the night or on foggy days.
C These messages could be sent very quickly.
D The new republic faced enemies on all sides in the form of the forces of Britain, Austria, Holland, Prussia and Spain.
E In August 1794, it carried its first message, the news of Napoleon's victory at Le Quenoy.
F A system was built between London and the south coast, and other countries followed.
War has been called 'the mother of invention', and this was certainly true in the French Revolutionary wars in 1792. 1 | D | What the Revolutionary Government urgently needed was a reliable system of communication.
Claude Chappe, who was a priest and an engineer, had developed a telegraph system, but had not been able to test it fully. However, his brother Ignace was a member of the government, and arranged for Claude's system to be tested. It turned out to be a great success and started a new form of high-speed communication.
The two brothers had a series of towers built 5 to 10 km apart. At the top of each tower was a tall wooden mast, and they attached one horizontal and two vertical wooden beams to this mast. Claude called this system 'semaphore', which comes from the Greek meaning 'bearing a sign'. 2 (A )
Operators in each tower watched neighbouring towers through a telescope and then passed the message on to the next one in the line. The first line stretched from Paris to Lille, a distance of 2.40 km. 3 ( C). At an average speed of three signals a minute, it was carried in 20 minutes, more than 90 times faster than messengers on horseback.
Once the value of Chappe's system was understood, it soon became the standard method of communication in Europe. 4 (F ). By the time the electric telegraph was developed, France had more than 550 semaphore towers stretching 4,800km.
Unfortunately, Chappe's system had some disadvantages. 5 (B ) The towers were also expensive to maintain and the cost of staff was high. In the end, Chappe was depressed by these criticisms of his inventions and by claims from other engineers that they had invented semaphore, and he committed suicide in 1805.
I (write) (1) ................. am writing...................... to express my dissatisfaction of my stay at the Lord Hotel in London last weekend. I (book) (2) ..................booked .................... the hotel in Sweden and also (receive) (3) ...........received .................. information about the hotel. I (promise) (4) .........was promised ....................... a luxury weekend. However, I (be) (5)..........am not........................... not satisfied. The room was comfortable, but the traffic from the road opposite the hotel (make) (6) ...................made ................. it impossible to (sleep) (7) ................sleep ............ I (ask) (8) ........asked .............................. for another room, but no single rooms (be) (9) ..............were ................... available. I required room-service one night and I (have) (10) ..................had................ to wait for almost one hour before someone came.
1. am writing
2. booked
3. received
4. was promised
5. am
6. made
7. sleep
8. asked
9. were
10. had
I believe that it is important to ...WEAR..... uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms ......MAKE...... the children to take pride in being students .....OF..... the school they are going to because they are wearing uniforms with .....LABELS..... bearing their school's name. secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel ....EQUAL...... in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are ....RICH...... or unweathy. they are really friends to one another ....UNDER.... one school roof. Last but not least, it is practical ....TO.... wear uniform. It doesn't take you time to think of ....WHAT..... to wear every day. In conclusion, all students, from ....PRIMARY..... to high schools should wear uniforms
1. (Because of)=> because it rained (heavily), we (didn't go) to (her) birthday party.
2. (Hoa's) family has (moved) to this city (for)=> since (last month).
3. (Thanks for)=> Thanks to TV, people can enjoy (interesting) programs in an (inexpensive) and (convenient) way.
4. I (like) to go (to) the countryside (and) my little sister does, (either)=> too .
5. The town we visited (was) a (four-days)=> four-day journey from our hotel, so we (took) the train instead (of the) bus.
6. Is (there) (something)=> anything (in) the (clothes basket) ?
7. This exercise is (much) (more earsier)=> easier (than) (the others).
8. (The) majority (to the)=> of the news is (about) (violence) and scandal.
9. (That) doctor (is)=> has been visited (the) patient (since) 5pm.
10. (When)=> On our vacation, we (plan) to spend (three days) scuba (diving).
11. Some of the people (were standing) in the street (watched)=> watching the parade, (while) others (were singing) songs.
12. Stuart stopped (to write)=> writing his letter (because) he had to (leave) (for the hospital).
13. The (girl) (which)=> whom I met (at) the party last night is (from England).
14. They (have) (such a good meal) (at that restaurant) that they wanted (to go there)=> to go to there again.
15. We'd better (to review)=> review this lesson (carefully) because we (will have) some questions on (it).
1. (Because of) it rained (heavily), we (didn't go) to (her) birthday party.
Lỗi sai:Because of=>Because
2. (Hoa's) family has (moved) to this city (for) (last month).
Lỗi sai:for=>since
3. (Thanks for) TV, people can enjoy (interesting) programs in an (inexpensive) and (convenient) way.
Lỗi sai:Thanks for=>Thanks to
4. I (like) to go (to) the countryside (and) my little sister does, (either).
Lỗi sai:either=>too
5. The town we visited (was) a (four-days) journey from our hotel, so we (took) the train instead (of the) bus.
Lỗi sai:four-days=>four-day
6. Is (there) (something) (in) the (clothes basket) ?
Lỗi sai:something=>anything
7. This exercise is (much) (more earsier) (than) (the others).
Lỗi sai:more earsier=>easier
8. (The) majority (to the) news is (about) (violence) and scandal.
Lỗi sai:to the=>for the(câu này k chắc lắm,mình thấy nó đúng rồi)
9. (That) doctor (is) visited (the) patient (since) 5pm.
Lỗi sai:is=>has
10. (When) our vacation, we (plan) to spend (three days) scuba (diving).
Lỗi sai:When=>During
11. Some of the people (were standing) in the street (watched) the parade, (while) others (were singing) songs.
Lỗi sai:watched=>watching
12. Stuart stopped (to write) his letter (because) he had to (leave) (for the hospital).
Lỗi sai:to write=>writing
13. The (girl) (which) I met (at) the party last night is (from England).
Lỗi sai:which=>who
14. They (have) (such a good meal) (at that restaurant) that they wanted (to go there) again.
15. We'd better (to review) this lesson (carefully) because we (will have) some questions on (it).
Lỗi sai:to review=>review
1. My parents (not travel) …didn't travel……………………. much when they were young.
2. I (chat) ………chatted………………. to my friend for an hour on the phone yesterday.
3. He (stay) ……………stayed…………. at a fantastic hotel on holiday last summer.
4. I don’t want to go and see the film because I (see) ……………saw…………. it last week.
5. I (meet) …………met……………. Tom and Jane at the airport a few weeks ago.
6. Jenny (wait) ………was waiting………………. for me when I arrived.
7. Last night I (read) ………was reading……………. in bed when suddenly I (hear) ……heard…………………. a scream.
8. Yesterday, George (fall) ……fell………………. off the ladder while he (paint) ……………was painting……. the ceiling.
9. While Mike (watch) ………was watching………………. TV, Sheila (do) ……………was doing…………. the washing up.
10. While the football teams (warm) ……was warming………………. up, the fans (wave) ……………waved……. their flags.
11. After I (post) …………had posted…………. the letter, I (realize) …………realized…………. that I (write) ……had written………………. the wrong address.
12. They (go) …………went……………. home after they (finish) ……………had finished…………. their homework.
13. They (already leave) …had already left……………………. the village before the Sun (rise) …………rose…………….. .
14. As soon as she (finish) …had finished…………….……. cleaning the floors, she (start) …started………………. gardening.
15. All the tickets (be) ………had been ………………. sold before the concert began.
An express train (travel) travelled at 90 miles per hour on the main line from London to Manchester last night when it (derail) was derailed by a tree which (lie) lied on the line. Fortunately, no one was killed (kill), although 20 passengers (take) were taken to hospital because they (suffer) suffered from minor injuries.