I. One of the inventions made in the world of science and technology is the telephone. This instrument has become an important part in our daily life The word "telephone " comes from two Greek words" tele " and " phone". These words mean "far" and "sound". The telephone uses electricity to carry sound over distance. So you see, the two Greek words tell us exactly what the instrument does. Since its invention by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the design of the telephone set has changed greatly. However, the way the telephone works is still the same. I. What has become an important part in our daily life? 2. What do the words " tele" and" phone " mean? 3. How does the telephone carry sound over a distance? 4. Who invented the telephone? 5. When was the telephone invented? 6. Has the design of the telephone set changed a lot since its invention? 2.Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland. He emigrated to Canada first and then to the USA in 1870s In America, he worked with the deaf-mutes at Boston University. Soon, Bell started experimenting with ways of transmitting speech over a long distance. He worked with Thomas Watson, his assistant. Bell and Watson conducted many experiments. He successfully demonstrated his invention to the public at countless exhibitions, he invented the telephone. By 1877 the first telephone was in commercial use. 1. Where was Alexander Graham Bell born ? 3. Who did Bell work with at Boston University? 4. What did Bell invent ? 5. Did Bell conduct many experiments in America? 6. Where did he successfully demonstrate his invention? 2. Where did he emigrate first ?
viết đoạn văn bằng tiếng anh với các chủ đề trên:
1 pollution
2 english speaking countries
3 natural disasters
4 communication
5 science and technology
6 life on other planets
IV.Choose the best answer.(2pts)
1.People from other planets may use ___________ to communicate, which is not possible for human beings.
A.landlines B.letters C.chat rooms D.telepathy
2.I prefer __________ a nine-to-five job to working shifts.
A.did B.doing C.do
3. Facebook was built on the ………of earlier social network sites like MySpace and Bebo.
A. succeed B. successful C. successfully D. success
4.She said she __________ to the Moon when she had enough money.
A.travelled B.to travel C.would travel
5.I intended __________ to New York next month.
A.flew B.to fly C.fly
6.Alexander Graham Bell was a great ___________, who invented the telephone.
A.developer B.conservationist C.scientist D.explorer
7.If you __________ something, you should patent it as quickly as possible.
A.invented B.will invent C.have invented D.are inventing
8.___________ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A.Emailing B.Telephoning C.Multimedia D.Chatting
IV. Read the text and choose T/F.(2pts)
Texting is a new way of exchanging information, and it is becoming more and more popular among the young. In fact, texting is clearly affecting language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and direct communication. Naturally, texting is fun and that’s fine, but some people are wo
ied about the effects it might have on a child’s ability to read and write. But not everyone is so wo
ied. An expert says, “Every time a new medium comes along it has an effect on language … But this doesn’t destroy the existing language, it adds to it.” In text messages, many words come from shorthand created in email, such as CUS (See you soon) and so on. Someone says, “Mostly they are original, but sometimes you get a clash of meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstandings.”
1.There are no rules for texting.
2.Texting is always affecting language in a bad way.
3.Everyone is wo
ied about texting.
4.A child should not write text messages.
Đọc kỹ đoạn văn rồi trả lời mỗi câu hỏi.
You may use the telephone every day but how much do you know about it? The telephone was invented by Alexander Bell in 1876. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847. Later he went to live in the US. Alexander Bell was always interested in sound. He wanted to be able to send sound through a wire. He had a workshop in his house in America and did many experiments there. One day, while he was doing an experiment in his workshop, he was careless and spilt some burning liquid onto his clothes. Talking into his telephone, Bell said: “Mr. Watson, I want you to come over here immediately, please.” His assistant, Watson, was in another room far away from the workshop. However, he heard Bell clearly on his own telephone. Quickly, he ran to Bell’s workshop. “Mr Bell, I heard every word you said!” Watson shouted excitedly. Bell finally succeeded. He had invented the first telephone. Later other inventors made better ones.
1. When was the telephone invented ?
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Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list. RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular. Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar! In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later). What is the role of English? 1. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have? 2. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it? 3. What is the feature of Seaspeak? 4. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.
1 find and correct the mistake
1. Lewis Waterman was invented the fountain pen in 1884
2. When were the ballpoint pen invented ? In Hungary
3. When did Peter Carl Goldmark invented color television ? In 1950
4. When did reinforced concrete invented ? In 1849
5. She is call Be at home
6. Ba drawed this picture
7. What do you think this button is of ?
8. Paper pulp mixed with water
9. When did the facsimile invented ? In 1843
10. Maize brought into Vietnam by Phung Khac Khoan
1 find and correct the mistake
1. Lewis Waterman was invented the fountain pen in 1884
2. When were the ballpoint pen invented ? In Hungary
3. When did Peter Carl Goldmark invented color television ? In 1950
4. When did reinforced concrete invented ? In 1849
5. She is call Be at home
6. Ba drawed this picture
7. What do you think this button is of ?
8. Paper pulp mixed with water
9. When did the facsimile invented ? In 1843
10. Maize brought into Vietnam by Phung Khac Khoan
Làm giúp em cái topic Tiếng Anh với !
1) Talk about one pollution type (cause/ effect and solutions to reduce it )
2) Talk about natural diasters and ways to prepare for them.
3) Talk about ways of communication now and in the future
4) Talk about an English speaking country
5) Talk about the roles of science and technology
Làm nhanh giùm em tại chiều mai em thi rồi
Easy English?
English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful.
In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list.
RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.
Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar!
In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).
1.What is the role of English?
2. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have?
3. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it?
4. What is the feature of Seaspeak?
5. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.