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31 tháng 3 2018

VIII. Fill each numbered blanhk with a suitable word to finish the passage

Non-stop MTR system (The train That Never Stops)

The developer of the Non-stop MTR system believes that (1).THE... greatest inefficiencies when it comes to trai travel is the (2).FACT.. that trains have to stop to (3)PICK... people up

1 tháng 4 2018

1. the

2. fact

3. pick

P/s: Chúc bạn học tốt

6 tháng 4 2019

Stop MTR system believes that (1) the greatest inefficiencies when it comes to train travel is the (2)fact that trains have to stop to (3) pick people up. The ‘train that never stop’ has pods (4)on the roof that passengers can enter or (5)exit. At each stop, the pod with the people disembarking is (6)left at the station, while the pod on the platform filled with waiting (7)passengers is picked up, all without the train having to stop. These non-stop trains would (8) save time, as those minutes spent waiting at each station have a habit of adding up to hours at the (9)end of the day and they would save energy. The constant acceleration and deceleration that trains go through each time they stop at station requires a huge (10)amount of power

VIII. Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. (2 pts)            Television  owes its origins to many inventors. But it was the single -minded determination of an amateur’ John Logie Baird ‘that led (1)…….. the first live television broadcast.            Born in Scotland in 1888 and educated in Glassgow’ John Logie Baird earned a living (2)………a razor-blade salesman. In the 1890s Guglielmo Marconi showed that sound could (3)……..sent by radio waves. Baird became convinced that a...
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VIII. Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. (2 pts)

            Television  owes its origins to many inventors. But it was the single -minded determination of an amateur’ John Logie Baird ‘that led (1)…….. the first live television broadcast.

            Born in Scotland in 1888 and educated in Glassgow’ John Logie Baird earned a living (2)………a razor-blade salesman. In the 1890s Guglielmo Marconi showed that sound could (3)……..sent by radio waves. Baird became convinced that a similar system could transmit a picture. He spent most of (4)……..spare time working on his ideas in his tiny workshop without any commercial support. He had to use his own earnings to continue his research. In 1924 ‘Baird successfully transmitted the general outline of a figure over more (5)……… three meters. He continued to experiment and (6) ………October 25 ‘1925  transmitted a recognizable image of a doll. He ran down to the office on the office on the ground floor and persuaded one of the boys to come upstairs. (7)………boy became the first  living image transmitted by television. Overnight ‘Baird became famous and the money (8) ……..he needed to continue his research was at (9)……...made one from London to New York. He continued experimenting  (10) ………spent his last years exploring the possibility of color television.

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6 on

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VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word. It fascinates me to observe the way in …1… children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time …2… their parents’ characteristics. That is to say, the children grow up to …3… different views from their parents, yet to have …4… personalities. There is a …5… going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be …6… to have war toys, but I do not see any …7… in forbidding...
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VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word.

It fascinates me to observe the way in …1… children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time …2… their parents’ characteristics. That is to say, the children grow up to …3… different views from their parents, yet to have …4… personalities. There is a …5… going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be …6… to have war toys, but I do not see any …7… in forbidding them when I think of the …8… of my friend Harry.

Harry is the ....9... of strict parents who were totally opposed to war. He was never allowed toy soldiers …10… a boy, never allowed toy guns. Harry grew up and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and …11… all sorts of military honours in a rather fierce unit. He became the opposite in …12… way of what his parents might have expected …13… their son. And yet there is a gentleness about Harry which shows a …14… personality. There is a sympathetic element about the man which I can see …15… have come from his family. In …16… of doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the spirit get passed on.

Parents in all conscience have to …17… their children what they believe to be right; but it is not so much your ideas that the children …18… as your example. Perhaps the …19… way to teach one’s child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be gentle in one’s …20… everyday life.

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9 tháng 5 2023

1.which

2.inheriting

3.hold

4.similar

5.debate

6.allowed

7.harm

8.upbringing

9.son

10.as

11.earning

12.every 

13.for

14.distinct

15.may

16.spite

17.teach

18.absorb

19.best

20.actions

Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word.       Write your answers in the spaces that follow. (15 pts)Television owes its origin to many inventors. But it was the single–minded determination of an amateur inventor, John Logie Baird, that led ---(1)--- the first live television broadcast.Born in Scotland in 1888 and educated in Glasgow, John Logie Baird earned a living ---(2)--- a razor–blade salesman. In the 1890s Guillermo Marconi showed that sound could...
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Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word.

      Write your answers in the spaces that follow. (15 pts)

Television owes its origin to many inventors. But it was the single–minded determination of an amateur inventor, John Logie Baird, that led ---(1)--- the first live television broadcast.

Born in Scotland in 1888 and educated in Glasgow, John Logie Baird earned a living ---(2)--- a razor–blade salesman. In the 1890s Guillermo Marconi showed that sound could ---(3)--- sent by radio waves. Baird became convinced that a similar system could transmit a picture. He spent most of his spare time ---(4)--- on his ideas in his tiny workshop without ---(5)--- commercial support. He ---(6)--- to use his ---(7)--- earnings to continue his research. In 1924, Baird successfully transmitted the general outline of a figure over more ---(8)--- three metres. He continued to experiment and ---(9)--- October 25, 1925 transmitted a recognisable image of a doll. He ran ---(10)--- to the office on the ground floor and persuaded one of the office boys to come upstairs. The boy became the first living image ---(11)--- by television.

Overnight, Baird became famous and the money ---(12)--- he needed to continued his research was at ---(13)--- made available. In 1927 he made a transmission from London to Glasgow and in 1928 he made ---(14)--- from London to New York. He continued experimenting and ---(15)--- the rest of his life exploring the possibility of colour television.

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17 tháng 8 2021

   Tham khảo      Television  owes its origins to many inventors. But it was the single -minded determination of an amateur’ John Logie Baird ‘that led to the first live television broadcast. Born in Scotland in 1888 and educated in Glassgow’ John Logie Baird earned a living as a razor-blade salesman. In the 1890s Guglielmo Marconi showed that sound could be sent by radio waves. Baird became convinced that a similar system could transmit a picture. He spent most of his spare time working on his ideas in his tiny workshop without any commercial support. He had to use his own earnings to continue his research. In 1924 ‘Baird successfully transmitted the general outline of a figure over more than three meters. He continued to experiment and on October 25 ‘1925  transmitted a recognizable image of a doll. He ran down to the office on the office on the ground floor and persuaded one of the boys to come upstairs.The boy became the first  living image transmitted by television. Overnight ‘Baird became famous and the money that he needed to continue his research was at last made one from London to New York. He continued experimenting and spent his last years exploring the possibility of color television.

14 tháng 1 2021

Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word :

The continent of Antarctica is (1) such a huge place that if it (2) were a country, it'd be the tsecond biggest in the world, after Russia. It never gets warm there.It is (3) so cold in eastern Antarctica that even the summer temperature is lower (4) than your freezer at home. Although much of Antarctica consists (5) of ice, there is solid rock under it. The ice is so deep and heavy, howerver,(6) it has pushed the earth down. If all that ice melted, the land (7) would start to ríse as much as 500 metres. Scientists believe the ice is already melting, and if it continues, the world's seaa and oceans will rise by (8) up to 60 meters. They say we must take action now, so (9) as to advoid a globad disaster. We need to use less fuel like oil ang gas in (10) order to reduce the effect of global warming on Antarctica's ice.

1 tháng 9 2021

    Many people know that cigarette smoking is harmful to their (1)health . Scientific research shows that it can (2)cause many kinds of diseases. In (3)fact, many people who smoke get lung cancer . Doctors bielive that it many also cause lung cancer in people who do not (4)smoke. Nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from (5)other people's cigarettes. This is secondhand smoke.People are coming very aware of the danger of (6)secondhand smoke. As a result, they have passed laws that prohibit (7)people from smoking in the public places . Besides , many governments tend to take taxes on cigarettes (8)so as to discourage people from smoking . With all the concerted efforts (9)made by the authority and non-smokers, we can look (10)forward to a world no smoking.

1 tháng 5 2022

 Most people know that cigarette smoking is harmful to their (1)__health_____. Scientific research shows that it can (2)___cause_____ many kinds of diseases. In (3)__fact______, many people who smoke get lung cancer. Doctors believe that it may also cause lung cancer in people who do not  (4)_smoke________. Nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from (5)__other_______ people’s cigarettes. This is secondhand smoking. People are becoming very aware of the danger of (6)___secondhand_____ smoke. As a result, they have passed laws that prohibit (7)__people______ from smoking in many public places. Besides, many government tend to take put taxes on cigarette (8)__so______ as to discourage people from smoking. With all the concerted efforts (9)__made of______ the authority and non-smokers, we can look (10)__forward_______ to the world without smoking.

1 tháng 9 2021

1 health 

2 cause

3 fact

4 smoke

5 other 

6 secondhand 

7 people 

8 so 

9 made 

10 forward 

VI. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage. (1pt) Light pollution is not as serious as water (1)_______ air pollution. Moreover, it is the type of pollution that occurs (2)_______ in cities than in rural areas. In the past, we could sit outside at night and look at glittering stars in the sky and light from objects in the space. Nowadays, cities are covered with lights from buildings, streets and advertising displays. The real problem is that it...
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VI. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage. (1pt) 

Light pollution is not as serious as water (1)_______ air pollution. Moreover, it is the type of pollution that occurs (2)_______ in cities than in rural areas. In the past, we could sit outside at night and look at glittering stars in the sky and light from objects in the space. Nowadays, cities are covered with lights from buildings, streets and advertising displays. The real problem is that it is very (3)_______ to apply light to almost everything at night. Millions of tons of oil and coal are used to produce the power to light the sky. Eye strain, loss of vision and stress are (4)_______ people may get from light pollution. 

1. A. but         B. or       C. so      D. yet

2. A. more     B. much     C. many       D. a lot

3. A. waste    B. wastes      C. wasting         D. wasteful 

4. A. who        B. why         C. what           D. which

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29 tháng 4 2022

VI. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word from the box to complete the passage. (1pt) 

Light pollution is not as serious as water (1)_______ air pollution. Moreover, it is the type of pollution that occurs (2)_______ in cities than in rural areas. In the past, we could sit outside at night and look at glittering stars in the sky and light from objects in the space. Nowadays, cities are covered with lights from buildings, streets and advertising displays. The real problem is that it is very (3)_______ to apply light to almost everything at night. Millions of tons of oil and coal are used to produce the power to light the sky. Eye strain, loss of vision and stress are (4)_______ people may get from light pollution. 

1. A. but         B. or       C. so      D. yet

2. A. more     B. much     C. many       D. a lot

3. A. waste    B. wastes      C. wasting         D. wasteful 

4. A. who        B. why         C. what           D. which

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word  or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 38      It is relatively easy for computers to speak. A computer that says ‘please’ and ‘thank you’  in the right    places is (35) ___   miracle of science ,but recognizing the words that make up normal , continuous human speech is another (36) ___      Not until now have computer...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word  or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Fill in the appropriate word in question 38

      It is relatively easy for computers to speak. A computer that says ‘please’ and ‘thank you’  in the right    places is (35) ___   miracle of science ,but recognizing the words that make up normal , continuous human speech is another (36) ___ 

     Not until now have computer been programmed to (37) ___ to a range of spoken commands.Until recently it was thought that computers would have tobe programmed to the accent and speech hahits of each user,and only then would be able to respond(38) ___to their master’s or mistress’s voice.Now rapid progress is being made (39) ______systems programmed to adapt easily to each new speaker.

     The IBM Tangora system,under development at the end of 1980s was claimed to (40) ______a spoken vocabulary of 20,000 words with 95 percent accuracy. The system includes a processor that can  make informed guesses as to(41)______is a likely sentence.That system has been programmed not only with grammatical rules,but also with an analyssis of a vast quantity of office correspondence.On the(42) ______

 of this information ,the machine can calculate the probability of one particular word following another.

      Statistical probability is necessary for computers to interpret not only speech but also

(43) ______data.

Security systems can distinguish between faces they have been taught to recognize,but never has a computer

been able to match a human’s ability to make sense of a three-dimemsional scene

(44) ______identifying all objects in it.

                  (From ‘Heinle & Heinle TOEFL Test Assistant .Grammar’ by Milada Broukal)

A. truly

B. completely

C. accurately

D. Right

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26 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án : C

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