Two layers of glass in the window will be stopped the heat going out.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Read the passage and decide if the statement is True or False.
In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.
Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Because of the climate, people in Britain have to send a lot of money on heating. Many houses have special system called “central heating”. The heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small.
New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
............. New houses usually have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
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Question. Two layers of glass in the window will be stopped the heat going out.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Read the passage and decide if the statement is True or False.
In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.
Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Because of the climate, people in Britain have to send a lot of money on heating. Many houses have special system called “central heating”. The heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small.
New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
............. The heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Read the passage and decide if the statement is True or False.
In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.
Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Because of the climate, people in Britain have to send a lot of money on heating. Many houses have special system called “central heating”. The heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small.
New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
............. People have to spend a lot of money on heating because the climate is quite bad.
Read the passage and decide if the statement is True or False.
In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.
Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Because of the climate, people in Britain have to send a lot of money on heating. Many houses have special system called “central heating”. The heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small.
New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
............. The weather is not very good, so British people spend much time at home.
Read the passage and decide if the statement is True or False.
In Britain, the climate is not very good. There are very few hot days and it rains a lot. Because of this, people spend a lot of time at home. Generally, British homes have a lot of furniture in them, carpets on the floors and heavy curtains.
Many houses in Britain are old. Many of them are over one hundred years old. Often, they do not have enough insulation and the heat goes out through the windows, the doors and up the chimney.
Because of the climate, people in Britain have to send a lot of money on heating. Many houses have special system called “central heating”. The heats all the rooms and, at the same time, heats the hot water. Houses without central heating often have gas, electric or coal fires. The rooms in most British houses are quite small.
New houses are much better. They have two layers of glass in the windows to stop the heat going out.
............. Houses without central heating rarely have gas, electric or coal fires.
Exercise 1 : Choose the suitable prepositions in brackets
1. Ba and Tam usually go fishing ( of, in, from, at) the weekend.
2. The students will visit the capital (on, in, at, of) the summer.
3. They heard a very strange noise (on, in, at, out) midnight.
4. Our little brother took a long nap from 1p.m (till, up, between, at) 4pm.
5. The competitions will take place (from, between, up to, to) 8a.m and 12a.m.
6. She talked (in, for, at, up to) an hour to persuade her parents.
7. They have learned English (since, for, in, from) many years.
8. The boys often go skiing (in, at, on, for) the winter.
9. I’ve studied French (for, since, in) 3 months.
10. I arrived (in, at, on, to) the bus stop at 4 in the afternoon.
11. She has been here (in, since, for, on) yesterday.
12. We will go (in, at, on, to) a picnic next week.
13. She took many pictures to show the trip (of, for, to, with) her parents.
14. There is a meeting (in, till, between, at) 9 a.m and 2 p.m.
15. We have lived in Hanoi (in, since, for, at) 4 years.
16. She was born (in, of, at, on) 16th January.
17. I’ve studied French (for, since, in) last week.
18. I arrived at the bus stop at 4 (in, at, on, to) the afternoon.
Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
I _________ just ____________ (buy) a ticket. I'm going to the movie at 8 o’clock this evening.