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Read the text below.Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line:
Kids watch more TV
A study into children's television(0)...viewing.......habits reveals VIEW
that children whose parents have a hight level of(1)...education...... EDUCATION
tent to watch less television than children from less educated
family(2)....backgrounds...The report also suggests that a high rate of BACK
TV watching among choldren in pooper(3)...suburban...areas SUBURB
and in the provinces,compared to those living in large urban centers,
is often due to(4)..poverty..and a lack of other kinds of POOR
(6)...activities..offer children in urban centers a wider range ACTIVE
of pastimes,which leads to far(7)....fewer...hours being spent FEW
in front of the box.(8)...commercial...,comedies and adventure films COMMERCE
are children's(9)...favorite...programs,while twenty percent FAVOUR
of children said they preferred(10)...violent......films and thrillers VIOLENCE
1.will give
2.viewing...education...backgrounds...suburband...poverty...entertainment..active...fewer...commercials...favourite...violent
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A study into children's telivision viewing habits reveals that children whole parents have a high level of (Educate)education tend to watch less telivision than children from less educated family. (Back).....Backing. . The report also suggests that a high rate of tv watching among children in poorer (suburb)suburban area .
How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1)....their...... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)....it......was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as(3).....well......Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative(4).....by.....naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5).....such.....as Spain a child was often given the name of the saint whose feast day coincided (6).....with.....the birth. Mostly names (7)....have......good connotations, though there are exceptions. Parents in some parts of the world gave their babies names like 'Ugly' or 'Disagreeable' so as to(8)......make....the child unattractive to demons.
Nowadays the main consideration in most English-speaking countries seems to be fashion combined with (9)...how.......the name sounds. New names are sometimes invented simply (10)....because......they sound pleasant. In Britain the influence of television soaps, pop music and Hollywood is clear as is the increasing appeal (11)....of......less common names. In the United States current naming trends include naming children after places, using traditional last names as first names and borrowing (12)....from......other languages and cultures.
There are hundreds of books and even web sites devoted (13).....to.....listing names for anxious parents who still can't make (14)....up......their minds. Despite the almost bewildering range of choices plenty of children still end up in classrooms where three, four or even more of their classmates have the (15)...same.......name.
1. the writer of the passage feels strongly that....
A. children should be involved in engineering activities at an early age
B. The mathematics and science courses in schools need to be modernized
C. University engineering courses ought to be upgraded
D. The education of pre-school children is being given too much important
2. The writer points out that children can, at a very early age
A. be encouraged to take part in after-school activities
B. develop an interested in scientific matters
C. make up their minds to study engineering at university
D. be influenced by their school environment
3. The writer recognizes the fact that engineering
A. is becoming less and less popular as a field of study among university students B. is only suitable for highly intelligent students
C. is a complicated subject only suitable for really mature students
D. has become one of the most popular fields of study at American universities
3. The writer recognizes the fact that engineering
A. is becoming less and less popular as a field of study among university students
B. is only suitable for highly intelligent students
C. is a complicated subject only suitable for really mature students
D. has become one of the most popular fields of study at American universities
4. Among the reasons given in the passage for the decline in the numbers of engineering students is that
A. the American schools still follow out - dated curricula curricula
B. university entrance requirements are far too demanding
C. many of them fail to acquire an adequate knowledge of mathematics and science at high schools.
D. it is generally recognized as one of the most difficult of all the courses
5. According to the passage, all school programmes.....
A. should be designed to make students aware of the engineering practices and principles
B. ought to give priority to sciences
C. must encourage children to make creative designs
D. Seem to put the emphasis on the need to diversify learning
V. Complete the sentences , using the corect form of the verbs in backets
1. I couldn't make my car .........start............ (start) this morning
2. Mr.Robinson enjoys ........listening..........(listen) to music while he ......is driving........(drive)
3.Jane is trying ...........to avoid......(avoid).........meeting...... (meet) him
4.These tigers used .........to be kept..........(keep) in iron cages
5. Your book should .......be taken....... (take) great care of
6.She is said .....to be.....(be ) very good at cooking
7.I have ...been laughed........ (laugh) at by other people
8.Marie Curie ..........was awarded........ (award) the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903
VI. Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in brackets
The Cotswolds is an area of great ...............beauty........(beautiful)in England . It has a number of .....delightful......(delight) villages and small towns with ......lovely........ (love) old buildings that have remained unchanged since the area was the major...commercial...... (commerce)center several centuries ago . The countryside in the area is ..........charming.........(charm)and most of the buildings there are made form and ........attractive......(attract) type of light stone that is particular to the Cotswolds
In the summer , the Cotswords can get rather ....crowded.......(crowd) but it is always possible to find pretty places that do not have the ......fame............(famous) of the more well-known villages and town .There í no shortage of pleasant hotel and .......traditional........(tradition) inns for visitors to stay in and the Cotswolds area is an excellent place for an ........enjoyable......(enjoy) weekend or longer trip
V. Complete the sentences , using the corect form of the verbs in backets
1. I couldn't make my car .......STARTED.............. (start) this morning
2. Mr.Robinson enjoys ..........LISTENING........(listen) to music while he ........WAS DRIVING.......(drive)
3.Jane is trying ..........TO AVOID.......(avoid).......MEETING........ (meet) him
4.These tigers used ..........TO BE KEPT.........(keep) in iron cages
5. Your book should ........BE TAKEN...... (take) great care of
6.She is said ......TO BE....(be ) very good at cooking
7.I have ..... BEEN BEING LAUGHED...... (laugh) at by other people
8.Marie Curie .........WAS .AWARDED........ (award) the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903
VI. Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in brackets
The Cotswolds is an area of great ..........BEAUTY.............(beautiful)in England . It has a number of ......DELIGHTFUL.....(delight) villages and small towns with .......LOVELY....... (love) old buildings that have remained unchanged since the area was the major....COMMERCIAL..... (commerce)center several centuries ago . Thecountryside in the area is ........CHARMING...........(charm)and most of the buildings there are made form and ........ATTRACTIVE......(attract) type of light stone that is particular to the Cotswolds
In the summer , the Cotswords can get rather .....CROWDED......(crowd) but it is always possible to find pretty places that do not have the ........FAME.........(famous) of the more well-known villages and town .There í no shortage of pleasant hotel and .......TRADITIONAL........(tradition) inns for visitors to stay in and the Cotswolds area is an excellent place for an ......ENJOYABLE........(enjoy) weekend or longer trip
HISTORY AND STORYTELLING
Over the last few years there has been more interest in the subject of history, (51) E. perhaps because historical documentaries on television have attracted large viewing audiences__. Historians who often complain about the lack of interest in their subject should be delighted at this development, shouldn’t they?
According to a survey, (52)__A. more people are applying for places at university, and the number of those wanting to study history has increased_______. Professors of history are not particularly happy about this increase and have expressed concern about the quality of their students.(53)_C. They claim that most of their first- year students have never read a history book and don’t have the skills to study the subject in depth____. TV programmes make students think that studying history is as simple as storytelling. Documentaries oversimplify the subject (54)__F. and concentrate on the historical personalities in an attempt to attract audiences____.
On the other hand, traditional historians could learn how to tell a story from the makers of such documentaries. Historians don’t have good narative skills, (55)__B. which is why history books are not popular with readers._____
D. That may not interest the readers who are not working on history
USE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORD GIVEN
1) LATEX IS A ....milky........... LIQUID FROM RUBBER TREES. (MILK)
2) I THINK IT AN OCCASION FOR ........celebration....... (CELEBRATE)
3) SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS WERE WRITTEN .......originally..... TO BE PLAYED, NOT TO BE READ. (ORIGIN)
4) JAPAN IS ONE OF THE MOST .........industrial....... COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. (INDUSTRY)
5) IT'S .......useless.......... TO COMPLAIN; YOU WON'T GET YOUR MONEY BACK. (USE)
6) THE SKY .......darkened... AND IT STARTED TO RAIN. (DARK)
7) WE COULDN'T FIND OUR WAY IN THE ....darkness............ .(DARK)
8) HE SAID THIS BOOK WAS EXCITING, BUT I ...disagreed........ (AGREE)
9) THE WAR MADE MANY CHILDREN .....fatherless........ .(FATHER)
10) THAT BOOKSHOP IS IN THE CENTRE OF THE ...commercial........... DISTRICT OF THE CITY. (COMMERCE)
11) A HOLIDAY IN THAILAND CAN BE .....surprisingly........ CHEAP. (SURPRISE)
12) THIS KNIFE IS VERY BLUNT. IT NEEDS ........sharpening....... .(SHARP)
V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in the brackets. Number 0 is an example. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)
Kids watch more TV
A study into children's television (0. view) ___viewing___ habits reveals that children whose parents have a high level of education tend to watch less television than children from less (1. educate) ___educated___ family backgrounds. The report also suggests that a high rate of TV (2. watch ) ___watching___ among children in poorer (3. suburb) ___suburban___ areas and in the provinces, compared to those (4. live) __living____ in large urban centre, is often due to (5. poor) ___poverty___ and a lack of other kinds of (6. entertain) ___entertainment___ in the area. Disco, cinema, theatre and sports (7. active) ___activities___ offer children in urban centre a wider range of pastimes, which leads to far (8. few) __fewer____ hours being spent in front of the box. (9. Commerce) ___Commercials___, comedies and adventure films are children's (10. favour) __favourite____ programs, while twenty per cent of children said they preferred violent films and thrillers.