Anh văn bằng C -018 1) In 1808, Simon Fraser ___ the mouth of the Fraser River from inland and landed at the village of Musqueam. a) reach b) reaching c) reaches d) reached 2) In 1906, Chief Joe Capilano of the Squamish Nation traveled with Cowichan and Cariboo chiefs to London ___ a petition to King Edward VII concerning aboriginal land rights. a) to present b) having presented c) presented d) being presented 3) In 1856, gold ___ in British Columbia, but by 1857 miners needed to take out mining licenses. a) was discovered b) discovery c) discovered d) is discovered 4) In 1792, Captain George Vancouver explored and charted Burrard Inlet and adjacent waters. Later, he ___ the Spanish Captains Galiano and Valdes near Point Grey. a) meeting b) metted c) met d) meets 5) In 1910, an explosion at a dynamite plant on Bowen Island killed five workers and ___ in Nanaimo. a) was felt b) had felt c) had been felt d) is feeling 6) In 1861, the native wife of a crew member on the sternwheeler Maria followed native trails to Fort Langley ___ help when it became stuck in winter ice. 50 of the 200 passengers froze to death before help could arrive. a) summoning b) to summon c) summoned d) had summoned 7) In 1870, the townsite of Granville, known colloquially as Gastown, ___. a) founded b) is founded c) founding d) was founded 8) In 1985, much decorated veteran Masumi Mitsui, the last surviving Japanese-Canadian World War I veteran, ___ the flame at the Stanley Park war memorial commemorating the Japanese-Canadian contribution during World War I. Mitsui died in 1987, a year before Ottawa issued an official apology to Japanese-Canadians for the injustices done to them during World War II. a) was lighting b) lit c) lighting d) had lighted 9) In 1878, an area which ___ later be known as Steveston was settled by May Manoah Steves and his family. a) can b) would c) will d) is 10) In 1922, fishing licences to "other than white, British subjects and Indians" were cut by up to 40 per cent. The Japanese fishermen ___ their case to court and won, but the government enacted legislation to allow the discrimination to continue. a) take b) had taken c) took d) were taking . Anh văn bằng C -018 1) In 1808, Simon Fraser ___ the mouth of the Fraser River from inland and landed at the village of Musqueam. a) reach b) reaching c) reaches d) reached 2). reaches d) reached 2) In 1906, Chief Joe Capilano of the Squamish Nation traveled with Cowichan and Cariboo chiefs to London ___ a petition to King Edward VII concerning aboriginal land rights presented c) presented d) being presented 3) In 1856, gold ___ in British Columbia, but by 1857 miners needed to take out mining licenses. a) was discovered b) discovery c) discovered d)