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Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.
1. We use these ___________ to warn people about the dangers
Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.
2. Tom’s performance at Christmas was so ___________ that everyone stood up to give him an applause.
Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.
3. Some people believe that we should ___________ nuclear power in the long run due to its toxic.
Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, or C.
4. Some people are using vehicles that run ___________ safer energy for an eco-friendly environment.
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5. Everything belongs ___________ history is often priceless, such as ancient castles in Scotland.
READING . Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
If you are a big fan of Doraemon, a Japanese cartoon series, you will realise that there are some magic gadgets that can transport people from one place to another in a super modern way. They are imaginary products that reflect people’s desire to invent future means of transport. One of the most popular ones is the bamboo-copter. It has a semi spherical base connected with spinning rooters by a thin shaft. Just putting it on any part of the body,
Doraemon and his friends can fly anywhere they want by just thinking. It looks small but can carry a heavy body. Although it runs on batteries, it doesn’t pollute the environment. However, sometimes users can have a big problem if the battery is flat, especially when they cross a vast ocean or desert.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
If you are a big fan of Doraemon, a Japanese cartoon series, you will realise that there are some magic gadgets that can transport people from one place to another in a super modern way. They are imaginary products that reflect people’s desire to invent future means of transport. One of the most popular ones is the bamboo-copter. It has a semi spherical base connected with spinning rooters by a thin shaft. Just putting it on any part of the body,
Doraemon and his friends can fly anywhere they want by just thinking. It looks small but can carry a heavy body. Although it runs on batteries, it doesn’t pollute the environment. However, sometimes users can have a big problem if the battery is flat, especially when they cross a vast ocean or desert.
2. What does the word They in line 3 mean?
Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
If you are a big fan of Doraemon, a Japanese cartoon series, you will realise that there are some magic gadgets that can transport people from one place to another in a super modern way. They are imaginary products that reflect people’s desire to invent future means of transport. One of the most popular ones is the bamboo-copter. It has a semi spherical base connected with spinning rooters by a thin shaft. Just putting it on any part of the body,
Doraemon and his friends can fly anywhere they want by just thinking. It looks small but can carry a heavy body. Although it runs on batteries, it doesn’t pollute the environment. However, sometimes users can have a big problem if the battery is flat, especially when they cross a vast ocean or desert.
3. Where can we put a bamboo-copter
Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
If you are a big fan of Doraemon, a Japanese cartoon series, you will realise that there are some magic gadgets that can transport people from one place to another in a super modern way. They are imaginary products that reflect people’s desire to invent future means of transport. One of the most popular ones is the bamboo-copter. It has a semi spherical base connected with spinning rooters by a thin shaft. Just putting it on any part of the body,
Doraemon and his friends can fly anywhere they want by just thinking. It looks small but can carry a heavy body. Although it runs on batteries, it doesn’t pollute the environment. However, sometimes users can have a big problem if the battery is flat, especially when they cross a vast ocean or desert.
4. How can Doraemon and his friends fly with a bamboo-copter?
Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
If you are a big fan of Doraemon, a Japanese cartoon series, you will realise that there are some magic gadgets that can transport people from one place to another in a super modern way. They are imaginary products that reflect people’s desire to invent future means of transport. One of the most popular ones is the bamboo-copter. It has a semi spherical base connected with spinning rooters by a thin shaft. Just putting it on any part of the body,
Doraemon and his friends can fly anywhere they want by just thinking. It looks small but can carry a heavy body. Although it runs on batteries, it doesn’t pollute the environment. However, sometimes users can have a big problem if the battery is flat, especially when they cross a vast ocean or desert.
5. Which of the following statements about a bamboo-copter is true?
True (T) or False (F): Many Catholics go to midnight mass
Christmas, observed on December 25, is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians of different denominations go to church on Christmas. Many Catholics go to midnight mass. In the United States, however, the holiday has a much more secular tone, and is celebrated throughout the country. Many people, regardless of their religion, put up and decorate a Christmas tree. The tree can be a real evergreen or it can be an artificial tree. Lights, strings, tinsel, and even popcorn can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. On the top of the tree is a star or an angel. The decorations are usually red and green.
True (T) or False (F): In contrast, the holiday is widely observed and has a considerably more secular tone in the United States.
Christmas, observed on December 25, is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians of different denominations go to church on Christmas. Many Catholics go to midnight mass. In the United States, however, the holiday has a much more secular tone, and is celebrated throughout the country. Many people, regardless of their religion, put up and decorate a Christmas tree. The tree can be a real evergreen or it can be an artificial tree. Lights, strings, tinsel, and even popcorn can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. On the top of the tree is a star or an angel. The decorations are usually red and green.
True (T) or False (F): Regardless of religion, a lot of people don't decorate and decocrate a Christmas tree.
Christmas, observed on December 25, is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians of different denominations go to church on Christmas. Many Catholics go to midnight mass. In the United States, however, the holiday has a much more secular tone, and is celebrated throughout the country. Many people, regardless of their religion, put up and decorate a Christmas tree. The tree can be a real evergreen or it can be an artificial tree. Lights, strings, tinsel, and even popcorn can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. On the top of the tree is a star or an angel. The decorations are usually red and green.
True (T) or False (F): A Christmas tree can be decorated with lights, strings, tinsel, and even popcorn.
Christmas, observed on December 25, is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians of different denominations go to church on Christmas. Many Catholics go to midnight mass. In the United States, however, the holiday has a much more secular tone, and is celebrated throughout the country. Many people, regardless of their religion, put up and decorate a Christmas tree. The tree can be a real evergreen or it can be an artificial tree. Lights, strings, tinsel, and even popcorn can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. On the top of the tree is a star or an angel. The decorations are usually red and green.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim works as a housekeeper in Beverly Hills.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim received a request to go shopping from her supervisor.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim knew where the closest supermarket was.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim is a good driver.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : The note promised to take Kim to the market by the boss's driver.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : The metric system is not used in Kim's nation.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim was able to find all the items on her list at the supermarket.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : A pound is roughly equivalent to a kilogram.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
True (T) or False (F) : Kim spoke with a friendly grocery clerk.
Kim worked as a Beverly Hills housekeeper for a family. Upon arriving at work one morning, she discovered a message from her supervisor. She was asked to pick up a few items at the supermarket by the note. Kim was given a list of items to purchase. Kim was taken aback by the note. She had just been a housekeeper for a week when she received this request to go shopping. Kim had no idea where the closest supermarket was. She was a bad driver as well. Fortunately, the note also promised to take her to the market by the boss's driver. And a fifty-dollar bill.
Kim strolled through the market after arriving in search of the things on her list. Still, she was perplexed. "One pound of apples" was listed. Kim had never bought a pound of apples, but she had bought one kilogram. The metric system is in use in her nation. She couldn't tell if a pound was equivalent to a kilogram or not. Kim made the decision to speak with a grocery employee. The friendly grocery clerk clarified that a pound was equivalent to roughly half a kilogram.
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