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Australia is a sovereign country comprising the of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The neighbouring countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north; the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east. Australia's capital is Canberra, and its urban area is Sydney. For about 50,000 years before the first British settlement in the late 18th , Australia was inhabited by indigenous Australians, who spoke classifiable into roughly 250 groups. After the European discovery of the continent by Dutch explorers in 1606. Australia's eastern half was claimed by Great Britain in 1770 and initially seeded through penal transportation to the colony of New South Wales from 26 January 1788. The grew steadily in subsequent decades, and by the 1850s most of the continent had been explored and an additional five self-governing crown colonies established. On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated, forming the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia has since a stable liberal democratic political system that functions as a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy comprising six states and several .
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London is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation. It is the world's largest financial centre and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times. London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster. Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian. 0 degrees longitude and GMT). Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye. Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, inducing the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.
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London is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation. It is the world's largest financial centre and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times. London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster. Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian. 0 degrees longitude and GMT). Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye. Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, inducing the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.
Read and match the bold words with their definition.
London is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation. It is the world's largest financial centre and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times. London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster. Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian. 0 degrees longitude and GMT). Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye. Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, inducing the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.
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(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)London is the fifth- or sixth largest financial centre in the world. |
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London is the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games. |
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London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster. |
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The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. |
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THE CAMEL
The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel's body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal's body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel's eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.
Read the passage and then answer the question.
1. Where do camels live?
They live in the .
THE CAMEL
The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel's body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal's body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel's eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.
Read the passage and then answer the question.
2. What does a camel store in its hump?
It stores the in its hump.
THE CAMEL
The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel's body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal's body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel's eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.
Read the passage and then answer the question.
3. The camel doesn't store fat all over its body. Why?
THE CAMEL
The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel's body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal's body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel's eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.
Read the passage and then answer the question.
4. Why does it store heat during the day?
THE CAMEL
The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel's body changes the food into fat. Then it stores the fat in its hump. It cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal's body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. Then sand cannot go into the camel's eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Arabs need all these words because the camel is very important to them.
Read the passage and then answer the question.
5. Why does a Bactrian camel have long thick hair?
Read the passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words.
The English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is used as either first or second language many countries. During the 16th century, only about two million people spoke English. All them lived in what is now the United Kingdom. Over the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English has spread throughout world. Today, about 400 million people speak English as their native . Most of them live in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States. About 100 million people, chiefly living in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and in many African , speak English in addition to their own language. An additional 200 million people in the world probably know least some English. English is really an international language.
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music. Sixty percent of the world's radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the world's scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English that is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
Read the following passage and then answer the question below.
1. Which language is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music?
is.
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music. Sixty percent of the world's radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the world's scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English that is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
Read the following passage and then answer the question below.
2. Why is English an important foreign language used in many countries?
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music. Sixty percent of the world's radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the world's scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English that is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
Read the following passage and then answer the question below.
3. What difficulties may learners of English be confronted with? Why?
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music. Sixty percent of the world's radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the world's scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English that is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
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4. Name three countries in which English is spoken as a first language.
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport, and pop music. Sixty percent of the world's radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the world's scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English that is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
Read the following passage and then answer the question below.
5. As a mother tongue, why does English rank second only to Chinese?
Reorder the words to make the correct sentence.
- but
- Canberra
- of Australia,
- Sydney
- is not the capital
- is.
Reorder the words to make the correct sentence.
- in Washington D.C.
- opens
- 10.00 a.m.
- The National
- Children's Museum
- at
Reorder the words to make the correct sentence.
- of
- The Golden
- San Francisco.
- Gate Bridge
- is an
- iconic monument
Reorder the words to make the correct sentence.
- official language
- has considered
- English
- for years.
- as its
- Malaysia
Reorder the words to make the correct sentence.
- of
- North Island
- New Zealand.
- on the
- are native people
- The Maori
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