1)Scientists are planning to send people to explore in Mars in the near future.
In thành on
2)
/Simply spoken, technology is the tools and machines that solve the problems
.Tools->Tool
Machines-> Machine
1)Scientists are planning to send people to explore in Mars in the near future.
In thành on
2)
/Simply spoken, technology is the tools and machines that solve the problems
.Tools->Tool
Machines-> Machine
III. Read the following passage and then answer the questions below it.
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music. Sixty percent of the world’s radio stations broadcast in English, and more than half of the world’s scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce, and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English which is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
1. Which language is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music?
__________________________________________________
2. Why is English an important foreign language used in many countries?
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3. What difficulties may learners of English be confronted with? Why?
__________________________________________________
4. Name three countries in which English is spoken as a first language.
__________________________________________________
5. As a mother tongue, why does English rank second only to Chinese?
__________________________________________________
Read the following passage and then answer the questions below it.
In the world today there are 5,000 to 6,000 living languages, of which English is the most widely used. As a mother tongue, it ranks second only to Chinese, which is little used outside China.
English is the most international of languages. It is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music. Sixty percent of the world‟s radio stations broadcast in English, and more than half of the world‟s scientific papers are printed in English.
It is true that a great number of people are involved in the use of English. To people in Africa, Asia, and South America, English is an important foreign language to master. In most countries in the world, the English language is used as the language of business, commerce,
and technology. English is now an effective medium of international communication. However, it is the written English which is not systematically phonetic, that causes difficulties to non-native speakers.
1. Which language is used as the language of aviation, international sport and pop music?
_______________________________________________________________
2. Why is English an important foreign language used in many countries?
_______________________________________________________________
3. What difficulties may learners of English be confronted with? Why?
_______________________________________________________________
4. Name three countries in which English is spoken as a first language.
_______________________________________________________________
5. As a mother tongue, why does English rank second only to Chinese?
_______________________________________________________________
Find and correct the mistakes
1.They believe in the near future most of us have home robots.
2.We know that Motorola is the first to launch mobile phone.
Red Alert: Volcanoes
Volcanoes can be fun to learn about. It can be neat to watch them erupt. But if you live near a volcano, you know that they are dangerous! An eruption can like an explosion. Rock and lava can throw up into the air. Streams of red hot lava quickly run down from the peak of the volcano. The air is filled with deadly gases. These things can put many lives in danger. Scientists have learned that there are many things that they can study to help them tell when an eruption might happen. They can study the movements of the ground. When a volcano is about to erupt, the ground will often move just like it does during an earthquake. Scientists can also measure the gases that come out of a volcano. Most volcanoes emit gases all of the time. More gases are let out as the volcano gets closer to erupting. They can also study the way the land and water around the volcano. Scientists can read these signs and warn people of danger. They may not realize it, but their work helps to keep people safe!
1. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B,Cor D toeach question below. 1. In the passage, a volcanic eruption is compared as .
A.an explosion
B.an exploration
C.a bomb
D.a danger
2. can come out from a volcanic eruption.
A. Rock
B.Lava
C.Gases
D.All above
3. can study many things to predict when an eruption might happen.
A.Economists
B.Scientists
C.People
D.Biologists
4. There are ways for studying to estimate the time an eruption might happen.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
5. When an eruption is going to happen, .
A.the ground moves as it does during an earthquake.
B.the gases don't come out of it more than usual.
C.only the water around it changes.
D.the ground moves slowly and weakly.
A. moving / earthquake / away / Although / because
A powerful (1)__________ struck the north-east of Japan at 4 p.m last Monday. (2)__________ Japan has the most advanced warning system, there had been no early warning for this one and people were not prepares. Suddenly the ground started (3)__________. The shaking continued for a few minutes and became stronger. People began running (4)__________ from buildings as walls started to collapse.
B. hard / known / interest / telephone
Alexander Graham Bell is widely (1)__________ as the inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Ediburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved to the United States to teach deaf-mute children. He took great (2)__________ in transmitting the human voice. With his colleague Thomas Watson, Bell worked very (3)__________ on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegarph (used to send multiple messages overa single write) and phonautograph (used to draw the shape of the sound waves). The first (4)__________ communication was said to have happened between Bell and Watson in 1876 while Bell was at one end of the line, and Watson worked on the telephone in another room. The first transmitted words were, "Mr Watson, come here I want to see you."
1. Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
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2. When did he move to Canada?
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3. What was he interested in?
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4. What was the first telephone communication?
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C. three-dimensional images / mind / device / received / thought / brains
Telepathy uses a tiny (1)__________ placed into our head. Information will be sent and (2)__________ directly to and from our (3)__________. We'll be communicating just by (4)__________over the network! Holography, a video-conference technology with (5)__________, will help us interact in real time in completely different places.
D. anti-ageing pills / scientists / instead / because / medical care / incurable
(1)__________ say that in the future people will live longer. (2)__________ diseases will be cured and 'bad' genes will probably be replaced. With healthier lifestyle and better (3)__________ the average person will live to be 100 (4)__________ of 70 (for men) or 75 (for women) like today. (5)__________ will also be invented to help people live longer.
1.Information technology...(change) over the past years due to user expectations.
2....(you/still plant) the trees if I join you at 3.30 this evening
3.If we ... (have) flying vehicles now,we could solve the problem of traffic jam
4.John J.Stone Parker ....(parent) his invention when he was 4 years old
5.The computer mouse....(invent) by Douglas Engelbart in 1964
6. They said that they.... (not be) to the art gallery for a long time.
7. I strongly believe there in 10 years' time... (be) huge changes in the way we live
8.The planet Mars ...(explore) remotely by spacecraft since the late 20th century.
9.The teacher told us that we ...(may) choose any subject that we ...(like) best.
10.When I called Jane at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, she said she (work) then.
Chia động từ
A. A mobile phone, also known as a cell phone, is one that we can use to make telephone calls to anyone from a great distance via a radio link. Apart from telephony, modern smart mobile phones also support a number of other services including text messaging, internet access, gaming, photography, and many business applications.
The first cell phone weighed about 2 kilograms and was demonstarted in 1973 by Dr. Martin Cooper and John F. Mitchell of Motorola. Ten years later, in 1983, the first model of cell phone went on sale to the public. By 2011, over six billion people, 87% of the world's population, used mobile networks. In spite of the many advantages a cell phone has, it also brings about several problems that users should be awave of. Mobile phone radiation is believed to be harmful to human health. Some recent studies have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain disease. Another serious problem can be privacy and tracking. Once users have the phone on, they can be interrupted in many ways, and they can also be tracked by location data.
Statements | T | F |
1. A cell phone is like a cordless phone that is used within a short range of a base station. | ||
2. The first cell phone was on sale a decade after the first cell phone was demonstrated. | ||
3. A mobile phone can be harmful to users due to its radiation. | ||
4. A cell phone does not affect users' privacy by any means. | ||
5. The main idea of the passage is to persuade people not to use cell phones. |
B. 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 on the language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and that's fine, but some people are worried about the affects it might have on child' ability to read and write. But not everyone is so worried. 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 massages, words may 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 class os meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstanding."
1. There are no rules for texting. ..........
2. Texting is always affecting language in a bad. ..........
3. Everyone is worried about message. ..........
4. Sometimes, there is more than one way of understanding a message. ..........
Viết đoạn văn về chủ đề dưới đây:
Do you agree or disagree with the following idea?
"Robots will only bring benefits to people in the future"
You can use these clues:
- Introduction: disagree that robot will only bring benefits to people in the future.
- Idea 1: expensive
- Idea 2: make workers jobless
- Idea 3: we become lazy and inactive
- Conclusion: not always good for qualities of lives.
I. Fill each of the blanks with ONE word to complete the following passage.
When you are travelling, (1)______-on business or for pleasure, you often need to stay in a hotel. The kind of hotel you choose probably is decided above all _______ (2) to how much money you want to spend. There are small hotels with very few services, where the prices are (4)______ or there are large hotels with all the very latest comforts, (4)________you could spend all the money you have in the bank for one very comfortable night. There are several different kinds of people who go to hotels. Some want to live, (5)______than just stay, in a hotel; the hotels which are designed to meet their needs are called residential hotels. However, most people who stay in hotels are either business people or tourists (5)______holiday.
In(7)______hotels, there are two kinds of rooms: (8) ____rooms, for the use of one person, and double rooms for the use of two people. In (9)_______, in large hotels, there are also suites, which include two or more rooms connected (10)______-perhaps a bedroom and a living room. These are for poeple who are very rich or very important.