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Ex 4 . Read the passage and choose the correct answers ( A, B, C or D ) to fill in the blanks My name is Mike and one of my best friend is Phil , whom I met while 1.________ video games online . One year ago , we completed during a match of OVERWATCH , an online multiplayer shooter game . We quickly became friends 2._________ our shared passion for gaming among many other things . Last month was the first time we met in real life . Phil and I 3._______ all day and learned more about each...
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Ex 4 . Read the passage and choose the correct answers ( A, B, C or D ) to fill in the blanks

My name is Mike and one of my best friend is Phil , whom I met while 1.________ video games online . One year ago , we completed during a match of OVERWATCH , an online multiplayer shooter game . We quickly became friends 2._________ our shared passion for gaming among many other things . Last month was the first time we met in real life . Phil and I 3._______ all day and learned more about each other 4.__________ gaming , Phil enjoys biking when he's free . Phil is also a Math genius , which was not suprising to me at all because he 5.______ me with my geometry homework . This is one of the reason why he want to become a video games programmer in the future . One day , I hope to play game coded by Phil .

1-A .play B.played C. to playing D. playing

2-A. because of B. in spite of C.without D. ranther than

3- A. held on B. run away C. hung out D.worked out

4-A.Besides B.With C. Along D. Around

5- A.will help B. has helped C.is helping D. was helping

=> HELP ME PLEASE =.=

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26 tháng 9 2018

Ex 4 . Read the passage and choose the correct answers ( A, B, C or D ) to fill in the blanks

My name is Mike and one of my best friend is Phil , whom I met while 1.________ video games online . One year ago , we completed during a match of OVERWATCH , an online multiplayer shooter game . We quickly became friends 2._________ our shared passion for gaming among many other things . Last month was the first time we met in real life . Phil and I 3._______ all day and learned more about each other 4.__________ gaming , Phil enjoys biking when he's free . Phil is also a Math genius , which was not suprising to me at all because he 5.______ me with my geometry homework . This is one of the reason why he want to become a video games programmer in the future . One day , I hope to play game coded by Phil .

1-A .play B.played C. to playing D. playing

2-A. because of B. in spite of C.without D. ranther than

3- A. held on B. run away C. hung out D.worked out

4-A.Besides B.With C. Along D. Around

5- A.will help B. has helped C.is helping D. was helping

26 tháng 9 2018

Ex 4 . Read the passage and choose the correct answers ( A, B, C or D ) to fill in the blanks

My name is Mike and one of my best friend is Phil , whom I met while 1.________ video games online . One year ago , we completed during a match of OVERWATCH , an online multiplayer shooter game . We quickly became friends 2._________ our shared passion for gaming among many other things . Last month was the first time we met in real life . Phil and I 3._______ all day and learned more about each other 4.__________ gaming , Phil enjoys biking when he's free . Phil is also a Math genius , which was not suprising to me at all because he 5.______ me with my geometry homework . This is one of the reason why he want to become a video games programmer in the future . One day , I hope to play game coded by Phil .

1-A .play B.played C. to playing D. playing

2-A. because of B. in spite of C.without D. ranther than

3- A. held on B. run away C. hung out D.worked out

4-A.Besides B.With C. Along D. Around

5- A.will help B. has helped C.is helping D. was helping

Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below. Getting In Touch Through The Ages Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else. The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375....
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Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below.

Getting In Touch Through The Ages

Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else.

The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375. Letter writing was so popular in the 1840s that people delivered the post several times a day.

An American company - Remington and Sons - made the first typewriter in 1871. All the letters in the word "typewriter" were on the top line of the keyboard so that salesmen could demonstrate the machine more easily. Amazingly, the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

In 1875, when Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated a fantastic new invention called the telephone, nobody was very interested in it. The first fax machine appeared at around the same time, but it was so enormous that no one wanted one - in fact, fax machine didn’t become popular for another hundred years.

Then there was the walkie-talkie, a small two-way radio first used by the US army in the 1930s. However, since they weighed around 13.5 kilos, the talking was perhaps easier than the walking! After World War Two, they became popular with police officers.

Nowadays, we can send messages and pictures around the world in a few seconds using computers and mobile phones. It is hard to believe that e-mail was only invented in 1971, and the first text message was sent in 1992. Today we send over a billion text messages around the world every single day, and an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

7. When was the first text message?

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

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29 tháng 3 2021

1. They carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers.

2. It cost just one penny.

3. They delivered letters several times a day.

4. They are arranged in the same way as the typewriter.

5. It appeared in the 1870s.

6. Because the talking was perhaps easier than the walking.

7. It was sent in 1992.

8. We send over a billion text messages around the world every day.

* Câu cuối phải là đoạn sau chứ Q ?

1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?

=>  people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt  by hand over hundreds of kilometers. 

2. How much did the first stamp cost?

=>The first stamp cost just one penny.

3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?

people delivered the post several times a day.

4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?

the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!

5. When did the first fax machine appear?

=> The first fax machine appeared at around the same time (1875)

6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?

=> because  the first walkie-talkies weighed around 13.5 kilos

7. When was the first text message?

=> the first text message was sent in 1992

8. How many e-mails do we send every day?

Today we send an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.

Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau đó viết TRUE (T) hoặc FALSE (F) cho các khẳng định sau. Millions of young people play video games. Some play them at home, others play thme in arcades. The inventors of the games become very rich. Some of the inventors are as young as 14 or 15. These games are good fun, but players must be careful. They should not spend much time on their own because they like to play video games so much. One doctor advise that children should spend only a small part of...
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Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau đó viết TRUE (T) hoặc FALSE (F) cho các khẳng định sau.

Millions of young people play video games. Some play them at home, others play thme in arcades. The inventors of the games become very rich. Some of the inventors are as young as 14 or 15. These games are good fun, but players must be careful. They should not spend much time on their own because they like to play video games so much. One doctor advise that children should spend only a small part of their free time playing video games. They must take part in outdoor activities with their friends and develop their social skills.

1. Nowadays, video games are very popular among young people.

2. Most inventors of the game are teenagers.

3. Playing video games too much can cause dizziness.

4. Players sometims like to play video games alone.

5. The doctor advises children not to spend much time on video games.

6. The doctor says children must stay indoors to play.

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20 tháng 3 2017

1. Nowadays, video games are very popular among young people. T

2. Most inventors of the game are teenagers. F

3. Playing video games too much can cause dizziness. T

4. Players sometims like to play video games alone. F

5. The doctor advises children not to spend much time on video games. T

6. The doctor says children must stay indoors to play. F

21 tháng 3 2017

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. F

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts) “I love you” On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected...
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VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) ______ .

The person (5) ______ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) ______ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) ______ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ______ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ______ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ______. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ______ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) ______ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ______ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) ______ .

The person (5) ______ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) ______ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) ______ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ______ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ______ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ______. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

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15 tháng 1 2018

VII. Fill in each numbered space with ONE appropriate word. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

“I love you”

On 3rd May 2000, millions of people around the world were (1) ___RECEIVED___ an e-mail called “I love you”. The e-mail included a document called “Love letter for you”. When people opened this document, a (2) __VIRUS____ destroyed hundreds of vital documents on their computer. The virus then sent a (3) ____COPY__ of itself to everybody in the e-mail address book. The virus infected millions of computer systems across the world. Even computers in the White House in the USA were affected by the crash. The virus eventually caused about 10 billion dollars of (4) __DAMAGE____ .

The person (5) __WHO____ created the virus was probably a brilliant 23-year-old computer student from the Philippines (6) _____CALLED_ Onel de Guzman. He has never admitted his guilt, but detectives know that the virus came from his computer. Onel de Guzman was not charged with any crime because in May 2000 the Philippines did not have any laws (7) __AGAINST____ computer crime.

Onel de Guzman did not finish his studies at computer school. He now lives with his sister and (8) ____SPENDS__ his time watching TV programs he likes, reading books about computers and playing video games. (9) ___IN___ the future, he wants to write more software- but this time, only games for mobile phones and hand-held (10) ___COMPUTERS___. Governments and companies around the world will surely be delighted!

17 tháng 6 2017

Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete the following passage

Millions of teenagers enjoy (1) .playing.. video games. Some play them at home. Others play them in arcades. These games are good fun (2) .but.. players must be careful. Teenagers should not spend much time on these games (3) .because.. they can become tired, dizzy and even obese. If they use the computer to much, they won't have time for their families and friends. People who are addicted to computer gmaes don't like to join any clubs or play any sports. They like (4) .sitting.. in front of th ecomputer all the time. One doctor says, "This is very bad for young people. They must take part in activities with others. All young people should play outdoors and develop their social skills. They should be with people of their own age. They should spend only a small part of their time playing video (5) .games.. They mustn't forget to do other things too.

17 tháng 6 2017

Millions of teenagers enjoy (1) ..playing.. video games. Some play them at home. Others play them in arcades. These games are good fun (2) ..but.. players must be careful. Teenagers should not spend much time on these games (3) ..because.. they can become tired, dizzy and even obese. If they use the computer to much, they won't have time for their families and friends. People who are addicted to computer games don't like to join any clubs or play any sports. They like (4) ..sitting.. in front of the computer all the time. One doctor says, "This is very bad for young people. They must take part in activities with others. All young people should play outdoors and develop their social skills. They should be with people of their own age. They should spend only a small part of their time playing video (5) ..games.. They mustn't forget to do other things too.

Part 3: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (15 points) A POP STAR John Lennon was (0)born in Liverpool in 1940. He was always (1).................................on music and played in a pop group (2) ........................................ school and Art college . John (3).................................. married to Cynthia in 1962 and they had a son (4)............................... name was Julian. At that time, John...
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Part 3: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (15 points)
A POP STAR
John Lennon was (0)born in Liverpool in 1940. He was always (1).................................on music and played in a pop group (2) ........................................ school and Art college .
John (3).................................. married to Cynthia in 1962 and they had a son (4)............................... name was Julian. At that time, John was a member of a group (5)................................“ The Beatles” . Many beautiful songs (6) .................................. written by John and wherever the group went, crowds of fans gathered to see them . They (7).................................... scream and faint when “ The Beatles” played and lots of people have their hair cut in a Beatles style. Soon, everyone had heard (8)..................................... “The Beatles” and John was (9).............................. richer than he had ever thought.
Having achieved world-wide success, John started to make records (10)................................. his own after 1968 , and it was in the same year when (11).................................... marriage to Cynthia came to an end. He had met Yoko Ono (12).......................... he married the following year. John lost weight and grew his hair long , as can (13) ................................ seen on the covers of the records that he made with Yoko. He set up home in the United States and had a son called Sean.
Many people considered John Lennon to be (14) ............................... most talented of all “The Beatles”. He sang about peace and love and so when he was murdered by one of his fans, outside his New York apartment , the whole world (15).................................... shocked . More than 50,000 fans turned up to a ceremony in his memory. He was only forty when he died.

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7 tháng 8 2017

Part 3: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (15 points)
A POP STAR
John Lennon was (0)born in Liverpool in 1940. He was always (1)................keen.................on music and played in a pop group (2) .....................at................... school and Art college .
John (3)................got.................. married to Cynthia in 1962 and they had a son (4)................whose............... name was Julian. At that time, John was a member of a group (5)...............called.................“ The Beatles” . Many beautiful songs (6) .................were................. written by John and wherever the group went, crowds of fans gathered to see them . They (7)..................always.................. scream and faint when “ The Beatles” played and lots of people have their hair cut in a Beatles style. Soon, everyone had heard (8).................about.................... “The Beatles” and John was (9)...............becoming............... richer than he had ever thought.
Having achieved world-wide success, John started to make records (10)..............on................... his own after 1968 , and it was in the same year when (11)...................his................. marriage to Cynthia came to an end. He had met Yoko Ono (12)...............who........... he married the following year. John lost weight and grew his hair long , as can (13) ...............be................. seen on the covers of the records that he made with Yoko. He set up home in the United States and had a son called Sean.
Many people considered John Lennon to be (14) ................the............... most talented of all “The Beatles”. He sang about peace and love and so when he was murdered by one of his fans, outside his New York apartment , the whole world (15)..................was.................. shocked . More than 50,000 fans turned up to a ceremony in his memory. He was only forty when he died.

10 tháng 1 2020

A POP STAR
John Lennon was (0)born in Liverpool in 1940. He was always (1)...............keen..................on music and played in a pop group (2) .......................at................. school and Art college .
John (3).................got................. married to Cynthia in 1962 and they had a son (4).................whose.............. name was Julian. At that time, John was a member of a group (5)..........called......................“ The Beatles” . Many beautiful songs (6) ................were.................. written by John and wherever the group went, crowds of fans gathered to see them . They (7)...............would..................... scream and faint when “ The Beatles” played and lots of people have their hair cut in a Beatles style. Soon, everyone had heard (8)..................about................... “The Beatles” and John was (9)...............much............... richer than he had ever thought.
Having achieved world-wide success, John started to make records (10)............on..................... his own after 1968 , and it was in the same year when (11)..............his...................... marriage to Cynthia came to an end. He had met Yoko Ono (12)........whom.................. he married the following year. John lost weight and grew his hair long , as can (13) ......be.......................... seen on the covers of the records that he made with Yoko. He set up home in the United States and had a son called Sean.
Many people considered John Lennon to be (14) ..........the..................... most talented of all “The Beatles”. He sang about peace and love and so when he was murdered by one of his fans, outside his New York apartment , the whole world (15)..............was...................... shocked . More than 50,000 fans turned up to a ceremony in his memory. He was only forty when he died.

Fill in the gap with one suitable words Enrico Rastelli Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)........................number of objects up into the air and catching them (2)................dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)..............many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4).............made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5)...................the quantity of objects...
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Enrico Rastelli

Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)........................number of objects up into the air and catching them (2)................dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)..............many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4).............made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5)...................the quantity of objects he(6)..........juggle.

Rastelli's contributions to juggling were many. He started using rubber balls(7).........of the cotton balls that were(8)...............use at the time.These rubber balls are now standard. It was Rastelli,too, who began the now commonly seen practice(9)..............throwing a ball into the air,and then catching(10)....................on a stick held in his mouth.

Enrico Rastelli was born into a circus family in Siberia in 1896. Although he spent some of his early years in Italy, it(11)...............in Russia that he acquired his juggling skills. It was not uncommon(12).............him to practise twelve hours a day, and this dedication was reflected in his astonishing performances. The degree of control shown(13)..............Enrico Rastelli has never been equalled.

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23 tháng 1 2019

Fill in the gap with one suitable words

Enrico Rastelli

Enrico Rastelli was probably the greatest juggler the world has ever known. Juggling involves throwing(1)....a.....number of objects up into the air and catching them (2).....without......dropping a single one. Rastelli was able to juggle(3)....as.....many as eight balls at the same time. However,(4)....what......made him a genius was his perfect style, rather(5).......than......the quantity of objects he(6)...could.....juggle.

Rastelli's contributions to juggling were many. He started using rubber balls(7)...instead....of the cotton balls that were(8)......in...use at the time.These rubber balls are now standard. It was Rastelli,too, who began the now commonly seen practice(9).....of.....throwing a ball into the air,and then catching(10)........it....on a stick held in his mouth.

Enrico Rastelli was born into a circus family in Siberia in 1896. Although he spent some of his early years in Italy, it(11)......was.......in Russia that he acquired his juggling skills. It was not uncommon(12).....for...him to practise twelve hours a day, and this dedication was reflected in his astonishing performances. The degree of control shown(13)....by......Enrico Rastelli has never been equalled.

B1: Read the text below. Choose the sentences (A-F) that summarizes each part. You do not need one of these sentences. A. There is a link between computer games and crime. B. The brain can be affected, too. C. Weight problems are another result. D. Playing computer games can actually hurt you. E. Why are younger people getting weaker? F. The health of teenagers causes concern in two countries. (1)_____ Newspaper in Japan recently reported that standard test show that the average...
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B1: Read the text below. Choose the sentences (A-F) that summarizes each part. You do not need one of these sentences.

A. There is a link between computer games and crime.

B. The brain can be affected, too.

C. Weight problems are another result.

D. Playing computer games can actually hurt you.

E. Why are younger people getting weaker?

F. The health of teenagers causes concern in two countries.

(1)_____

Newspaper in Japan recently reported that standard test show that the average Japanese teenager is ''significantly weaker than the average teenager forty years ago''. Almost exactly at the same time newspapers in England carried similar stories about the identical age-group in Britain

(2)_____

In both countries, the same four things were identified as the causes. The first was too much TV. The second was too much convenience food and the third was not enough exercise. However, the fourth cause - computers games - was the focus of more comment in Britain than Japan.

(3)_____

One London newspaper reported that a boy of 12 had become so obsessed with various computer games that he stole from his parents and his schoolmates in order to buy more. This is not the only such case. The head of a primary school recently claimed that many of the children at this school steal each other’s lunch money for the same reason.

(4)_____

Dr Leonora Keller, a health expert, said that many children play these games which
such enthusiasm that they suffer from “Space Warrior’s Wrist”. The muscles of the lower arm become inflamed as a result of repeated movements of the wrist and constant pressure on the computer control stick. This is also causes other aches and pains their elbows and shoulders as well as strange sores on their hands.

(5)_____

Dr Keller also found that children who spend a lot of time of playing electronic games have a tendency to be fatter than those who do not. She said that “for some reasons these children tend to eat more sugar and fat” and that “many of them get too little exercise to burn up these things.”

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18 tháng 6 2018

B1: Read the text below. Choose the sentences (A-F) that summarizes each part. You do not need one of these sentences.

A. There is a link between computer games and crime.

B. The brain can be affected, too.

C. Weight problems are another result.

D. Playing computer games can actually hurt you.

E. Why are younger people getting weaker?

F. The health of teenagers causes concern in two countries.

(1)__ E. Why are younger people getting weaker?

Newspaper in Japan recently reported that standard test show that the average Japanese teenager is ''significantly weaker than the average teenager forty years ago''. Almost exactly at the same time newspapers in England carried similar stories about the identical age-group in Britain

(2)_F. The health of teenagers causes concern in two countries.

In both countries, the same four things were identified as the causes. The first was too much TV. The second was too much convenience food and the third was not enough exercise. However, the fourth cause - computers games - was the focus of more comment in Britain than Japan.

(3)___A. There is a lin between computer games and crime.

One London newspaper reported that a boy of 12 had become so obsessed with various computer games that he stole from his parents and his schoolmates in order to buy more. This is not the only such case. The head of a primary school recently claimed that many of the children at this school steal each other’s lunch money for the same reason.

(4)__D. Playing computer games can actually hurt you.

Dr Leonora Keller, a health expert, said that many children play these games which
such enthusiasm that they suffer from “Space Warrior’s Wrist”. The muscles of the lower arm become inflamed as a result of repeated movements of the wrist and constant pressure on the computer control stick. This is also causes other aches and pains their elbows and shoulders as well as strange sores on their hands.

(5)__C. Weight problems are another result.

Dr Keller also found that children who spend a lot of time of playing electronic games have a tendency to be fatter than those who do not. She said that “for some reasons these children tend to eat more sugar and fat” and that “many of them get too little exercise to burn up these things.”

Nylon was invented in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists worked with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938, nylon was introduced to the world. It was cheap and strong and immediately became successful, especially in the making of ladies’ stockings. During the Second World War, the best present for many women was a pair of nylon stockings, but more importantly, it was used to make parachutes and tyres. Today, nylon is found in many things: carpets,...
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Nylon was invented in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists worked with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938, nylon was introduced to the world. It was cheap and strong and immediately became successful, especially in the making of ladies’ stockings.
During the Second World War, the best present for many women was a pair of nylon stockings, but more importantly, it was used to make parachutes and tyres. Today, nylon is found in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers, and even spare parts of human body. It has played an important part in our lives for over 50 years. Next year, about 36 million tons of it will be manufactured.

1. Nylon can be found in .......

a. many things b. spare parts of the human body

c. furniture d. all are correct

2. what does the word 'introduced' in line 3 mean?

a. tell somebody your name. b. tell somebody the name of a person

c. bring in sth new d. bring sth somewhere

3. Nylon.....

a. was invented by Julian Hill b. was strong but expensive

c. was not very popular d. all are correct

4. which of the following is NOT true

a. Nylon was used to make ladies' stocking

b. Today, Nylon still plays an important part in our lives

c. At first, people didn't want to use Nylon

d. We can found Nylon in computers

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8 tháng 6 2019

Nylon was invented in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists worked with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938, nylon was introduced to the world. It was cheap and strong and immediately became successful, especially in the making of ladies’ stockings.
During the Second World War, the best present for many women was a pair of nylon stockings, but more importantly, it was used to make parachutes and tyres. Today, nylon is found in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers, and even spare parts of human body. It has played an important part in our lives for over 50 years. Next year, about 36 million tons of it will be manufactured.

1. Nylon can be found in .......

a. many things b. spare parts of the human body

c. furniture d. all are correct

2. what does the word 'introduced' in line 3 mean?

a. tell somebody your name. b. tell somebody the name of a person

c. bring in sth new d. bring sth somewhere

3. Nylon.....

a. was invented by Julian Hill b. was strong but expensive

c. was not very popular d. all are correct

4. which of the following is NOT true

a. Nylon was used to make ladies' stocking

b. Today, Nylon still plays an important part in our lives

c. At first, people didn't want to use Nylon

d. We can found Nylon in computers

8 tháng 6 2019

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