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In 1960, most people in Vietnam didn’t have a TV set. The people with TVs were
popular. Both old and young people enjoy watching it very much. In the evening, the neighbors would gather around the T. V. They would stay until the T.V programs finished. Vietnam is different today. More families have a T.V set and life is more comfortable. In addition to the news, television stations also broadcast many interesting programs such as sports, music, cartoons, wild life, popular science, reports, contests, movies, etc… At present people can enjoy live programs on TV, now many students in the world watch TV more than three hours a day. But neighbors don’t know each other as well as they did in the past.
1/In 1960 most people in Vietnam had a TV set. F
2/The people with TVs were popular T
3/More people have a TV set today. T
4) the neighbors would gather around the TV in the morning T
5) now they don't spend much time together F
Early formal adult education activities focused (1) on single needs such as reading and writing. Many early programs were (2) made by churches to teach people to read the Bible. When the original purpose was (3) satisfied, programs were often adjusted to meet more general educational needs of the population. Libraries, lecture series, and discussion societies began in various countries during the 18th century. As more people experienced the benefits of (4) education, they began to participate increasingly in social, political, and occupational (5) activities. By the 19th century, adult education was developing as a formal, organized movement in the Western world.
1. Before printing presses were invented, only rich people like kings and dukes could afford to buy books
2. Because they were expensive and there was something magical about them
3. They were very large and expensive.
4. Lots of people not only own microcomputer but also know how to use them.
In 1783, two French brothers built the first balloon to take people into the air. One hundred and twenty years .later.., in 1903, the Wright brothers built the first plane with an engine and flew in it. This was .in.. the United States. Then, in 1918, the US Post Office began the first airmail service.
Aeroplanes changed a lot in the next thirty years. Then, in the 1950s, aeroplanes became much .faster.. because they had jet engines.
In 1976, Concorde was built in the UK and France. It was the fastest passenger plane in the world at that time and it .can.. fly at 2300 kilometres an hour, so the journey from London to Newyork was only four hours.
Today, millions of people travel .by.. aeroplane, and it is difficult to think of a world without them.
1 It was broadcast in 1956
2 They were black and white only
3 They are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten and SBS
4 They usually last for 30 minutes or a full hour
1 My last school was / were very small.
2 There was / were nice shops in Paris.
3 Was / Were you hungry after school?
4 There wasn’t / weren’t an elephant at the zoo.
5 There was / were a cat in the tree outside our house.
6 Was / Were there any apples left?
7 My parents wasn't / weren't at the party on Saturday.
8 Was / Were the match exciting?
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1 Mobile phones were first sold in the 1970s . To begin with, / Soon after, they were as big as bricks .
2 Black and white TVs were becoming pupular . Soon after, / During colour TVs were invented .
3 The first plane flight was in 1903 . Soon after, / During aeroplanes became popular
1.To begin with
2.Soon after
3.Soon after