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I. Choose the word that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
1. A. telepathy B. System C. cyberworld D. battery
2. A. cinema B. cultural C. conference D. communicate
3. A. watched B. glanced C. decided D. attached
4. A. mean B. reach C. leave D. break
5. A. device B. netiquette C. dimension D. tiny
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II. Read the passage carefully, then do the tasks.SIGN LANGUAGE.
Because deaf people cannot hear, they have special ways of communicating. For example, they can learn to understand what someone is saying by looking at the mouth of the speaker. This is called lipreading. Also, speaking is very difficult for the deaf, because they cannot hear their own voices. However, it is possible with special training. According to many deaf people all around the world, the most practical and popular way of communicating is with sign language.In many ways, sign language is similar to spoken language. The words of sign language are made with signs, which are formed with movements of the hands, face, and body. As with words, each sign has a different meaning and can be combined to form sentences. Sign languages also have their own grammar. The alphabet of sign language is special hand signs that stand for letters; they make spelling possible. The signs combine to form a rich language that can express the same thoughts, feelings, and ideas as any spoken language. And just as people from different countries speak different languages, most countries have their own variety of sign language. A. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1. Deaf people have two main ways of communicating with others.2. Deaf people often find lipreading difficult because they can’t speak.3. Sign language is the most widely-used method of communication.4. Deaf people use hand signs to spell letters of the alphabet.5. Sign language has letters, but no words.6. Thoughts, feelings, and ideas can be expressed through the combination of signs.7. People in different countries use the same sign language.B. Answer the questions.1. How can deaf people communicate with others?_______________________________________________________________2. Why is speaking difficult for the deaf?_______________________________________________________________3. Is sign language similar to spoken language in every way?_______________________________________________________________4. How is sign language expressed?_______________________________________________________________5. What stands for letters in the alphabet of sign language?_______________________________________________________________6. Does sign language differ between countries?_______________________________________________________________nếu không phiền thì giúp em tìm dẫn chứng cho từng câu với ạ..!!
I. Complete the passage with the words from the box.conferencing
directly
telepathy
changeenough
digital
transmit
smartphone
FUTURE COMMUNICATION
One way we might see communication (1)___________ in the future is through augmented reality (AR). In an augmented-reality System, you view the world through a technological overlay. This could take the form of a hand-held device like a (2)___________- there are several augmented-reality applications already available for some phones. Another possible application is through a set of augmented-reality glasses. In either case, you can view the world around you and see real-time (3)___________ information about what you’re viewing.Then there’s video (4)___________ . While the technology has existed for years, video calls aren’t popular. It might be because the hardware hasn’t been compelling or cost- effective (5)___________ . But now webcams are starting to appear on televisions and are Standard on many laptops. Are we about to enter an era of video conferencing? In the distant future, we may be able to communicate by sending our thoughts through a network (6)___________ into someone else’s brain. We’re decades away from such technology, but scientists are working on creating brain-computer interfaces that allow people to (7)___________ thoughts directly to a Computer. Perhaps 50 years from now we’ll all use an electronic version of (8)___________ .