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Choose A, B, C, D for each gap in the following sentences.
1. Air_________, together with littering, is causing many problems in our cities today.
A. pollute B. pollution C. polluting D. polluted
2. The road in front of my office is always __________ when it rains heavily.
A. to flood B. flooding C. flood D. flooded
3. Singapore is famous for its __________ and green trees.
A. cleanliness B. cleanly C. cleaning D. clean
4. In some English speaking countries, turkey and pudding are ____ food at Christmas.
A. national B. historical C. traditional D. possible
5. The USA has a population of 304 million, and it’s the third_________ country in the
world.
A. smallest B. largest C. narrowest D. highest
6. The roof of the building _____________ in a storm a few days ago.
A. damaged B. was damaged C. has damaged D. has been damaged
7. A severe tropical___________ is called a typhoon.
A. drought B. rain C. flood D. storm
8. As soon as the floodwater ___________ down, people ____________ their houses.
A. went - cleaned B. had gone – cleaned C. went - had cleaned D. had
gone – had cleaned
9. If I were you, I … do something to prevent him from littering.
A. would B. did C. will D. do
10.Earth … by the gravity of the Sun and orbits around it.
A. holds B. is held C. is holding D. held
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Approximately 350 million people speak English as their first ___(1)language___ . About the same number use it _as __(2)___ a second language. It is the language __of _(3)___ aviation, international sport and world trade. 75% of the world's mail is in English, 60% of the world's radio stations broadcast in English, and more than half of the world's newspapers are __printed _(4)___ in English. It is an official language in 44 countries. In ___(5)_many __ others, it is the language of business, commerce and technology. There are many varieties of English, but Scottish, Australian, Indian and Jamaican speakers of English, in spite of the differences in pronunciation, structure and vocabulary, would recognize that they are all speaking the same basic language.
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- Last year I had a wonderful time at a summer camp in Britain.
- The USA, the United Kingdom and New Zealand are all English speaking countries.
- Australians are native speakers of English because they use it as their mother tongue.
- The USA is in the mid-north of America.
- Usually, people from different parts of a country speak their language with different accents.
- English is an official language in countries like India, Malaysia and Singapore.
1. summer camp
2. english speaking countries
3. native speakers
4. the USA
5. accents
6. officel language
1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of ít all islands. ......T.....
2. Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population. ...F.........
3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities. ........T....
4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival. ...F.........
5. There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival .......F.....
1 Scottish people inhabbit on over 1/6 of its all island : T
2 Scotland's population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population : F
3 People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities :T
4 There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival : F
5 There won't be any special events exclusively for kids in the Festival : F
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Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the ....hottest ....(hot) star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We ......commonly ..... (common) think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times ......greater ....(great) than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. ........Fortunately... (fortune) , these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these ..disturbances ....... (urban) does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. Fortunately, these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these disurbances does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth
1. Singapore is famous for its …………. And green trees.
A. cleanliness |
B. cleanly |
C. cleaning |
D. clean |
2. On Christmas Eve, most big cities, especially London are ……………. with coloured lights across the streets and enormous Christmas trees.
A. decorated |
B. hang |
C. put |
D. made |
3. In the United State, there are 50 …………… and six different time zones across the country.
A. decorated |
B. nations |
C. towns |
D. countries |
4. I once tried to ………… apple pie when I was in London. It was really delicious.
A. do |
B. cook |
C. make |
D. show |
5. You should go to Canada in summer because it is the most popular time for visitors to ………….. Niagara Falls and see the beautiful sights there.
A. stay |
B. look |
C. tour |
D. visit |
6. Nowadays you still see the ……….. men wear kilts (skirts) to wedding or other formal occasions.
A. Scottish |
B. Scotland |
C. Scots |
D. Scot |
7. The USA has a population of about 304 million, and it’s the third ……… country in the world.
A. smallest |
B. largest |
C. narrowest |
D. highest |
8. In some English speaking countries, turkey and pudding are ……….. food at Christmas.
A. national |
B. historical |
C. traditional |
D. possible |
9. New Zealand ………… lovers of nature and fans of dangerous sports.
A. attracts |
B. keeps |
C. calls |
D. asks |
10. Queenstown in New Zealand has got beautiful ……… and a dry climate, so it’s ideal for outdoor activities.
A. look |
B. viewing |
C. atmosphere |
D. scenery |
Complete the sentences with words / phrases from the: native speaker; the USA; official language; summer camp; English speaking countries; accents.
1. Last year I had a wonderfull time at a .SUMMER CAMP .. in Britain.
2. The USA, the United Kingdom and New Zealand are all .ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES..
3. Australia are .NATIVE SPEAKERS.. of English.
I. Supply the correct tense of the words given in each blanket.
1. Four countries ____have been visited____ (visit) by John so far.
2. London _____has_____ (have) a population of eight million people.
3. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a monument which __symbolic__ (symbolize) freedom.
4. Vietnam’s Independence Day ________is celebrated_______ (celebrate) on September 09th.
5. We _______have visited_______ (visit) Sydney Opera House for several times.
6. Some activities _______are preparing______ (prepare) to celebrate the lunar new year now.
II. Supply the correct tense of the words given in each blanket.
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III. Read the passage and answer these questions below:
England is not a large country. No town in England is very far from the sea, and many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside. There are no high mountains in England, no very long rivers and very large forests.
There are many towns in England. No town is very far from another. The English countryside between the towns is like a carpets of many colors. In Spring and summer, the fields, meadows and forests are light green or dark green, and the gardens are green , red, blue, yellow and white with flowers.
Questions
1.Is England a large country?
-> No, it isn't.
2. Where do many English families spend their summer holidays?
-> Many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside.
3. Are there many towns in England?
-> Yes, there are.
4. What is the English countryside like?
-> The English countryside between the towns is like a carpets of many colors.
1)In some English speaking countries,turkey and pudding are......food at Christmas
A)national
B)historical
C)traditional
D)possible
2)the USA has a population of 304 million, and it's the third....country in the worla
A)smallest
B)largest
C)narrowest
D)highest
1)In some English speaking countries,turkey and pudding are......food at Christmas
A)national
B)historical
C)traditional
D)possible
2)the USA has a population of 304 million, and it's the third....country in the worla
A)smallest
B)largest
C)narrowest
D)highest