The tourism sector also (1)____ an important part in the city's economy, providing income, employment (2)____expanding business opportunities. As an extension (3)____ this, many large worldwide hotel chains have presence in the (4)_____. Kuala Lumpur has (5)______ developed into an international shopping destination(6)_______ wide variety(7)______ shopping centers and mega malls (8)____ carry well-known golbal and(9)_____ brands. Conference tourism has also expanded in recent years and is (10)____ a very impportant component of the industry.
Write complete sentence using the suggested words.
I / write / Jim / last week / but / so far / receive / no reply / my letter //
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I / invite / party / occasion / her birthday / last week / ! //
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Yuri Gagarin / first man / travel / space //
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Tet / time/ Vietnamese people / celebrate / beginning / spring //
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concert hall / so crowded / I / see / hear / nothing //
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Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.
Her mother was the most warm-hearted person I've ever known.
I've ……………………………………………………………………
'Can you remember where you put the camera, Philip?' said Sarah.
Sarah asked …………………………………………………………...
After six years studying abroad, Michael returned home as a doctor of law.
After Michael ………………………………………………………………
When Einstein was 26 years old, he began to research on the theory of relatively.
At ……………………………………………………………………………
It is both a comfortable hotel and a popular meeting place.
Not only …………………………………………………………….
From the underlined word or phrases A, B, C, or D, identify the one that is not correct.
Compact discs, which (A) appeared on the market in the early 1980s, produce (B) sound of better quality than those (C) of standard phonograph D) records.
The Pony Express began at a time when (A) not (B) railway went farther C) west than (D) the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
The Homestead Act of 1862 granted 160 acres of land to any (A) settler which B) would (C) spend five years on (D) the land.
Dust storms occur however (A) wind erosion is strong (B) and loose material (C) is (D) exposed.
Pewter ranks (A) as one of the oldest known (B) alloys and may have (C) been used as early as 1500 B.C. ago (D).
Warm (A) and moisture help microbes grow (B) and thus (C) assist the decay (D) process.
Morse (A) code was an (B) important way to send messages (C) before the telephone and radio are (D) invented.
Many plains, such (A) the Great Plains in the United States, have few (B) trees because of (C) dry or cold climate (D).
Much (A) psychologists do not associate themselves (B) with (C) a particular (D) school or theory.
Fill each gap in the passage with a suitable word.
Charles Dickens, the famous English novelist, was (1) ……………..at Portsmouth. His father, a poor government servant, was arrested and imprisoned (2) ……………..debt. Therefore he had to earn his (3) ……………..at eleven in a factory. He had a very little (4) …………….., most of which was acquired from the (5) ……………..he read and the events in which he lived. Later he taught (6) ……………..shorthand and became (7) ……………..newspaper reporter. Then he began to write until his (8) …………….. . His most popular (9) ……………..are “The Pickwick Paper” and “David Copperfield”, an autobiographical novel with various scenes of his (10) …………….. life.