... allappearinthepassageCirclethecorrectanswerThe activities are home based They are organized ………………………… A at home B outdoors C inthe basement of the house Task1: circlethecorrectanswer ... kind of entertainment which gives them pleasure Find the British leisure activities inthepassage Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph - Watching TV - watching and - Taking weekend or taking part in ... at following leisure activities and try to memorize Reading books Listening to music Singing Shopping Watching TV Chatting with friends Spending time outdoors Watching sports Let’s check Reading...
... boiling D boils 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 There’s nothing inthe refrigerator Let’s to the market There’s nothing inthe refrigerator Let’s to the ... A going B goes C go D To go 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 In Britain school always in September In Britain school always in September A begins B begin C ... C more expensive D the most expensive 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 II ……… go swimming inthe winter It’s too cold ……… go swimming inthe winter It’s too cold...
... the OSI model INCORRECT The address, also known as the link address, is the address of a node as defined by its LAN or WAN INCORRECT INCORRECT The address uniquely defines a host on the ... control, and length information to the data from the upper layer INCORRECT provides full transport layer services to applications 18 29 INCORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT The address, ... to the next without errors The _ layer links the network support layers and the user support layers 21 INCORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT The layer is responsible for the source-to-destination...
... _ the crossroads It’s on the left hand side A from B in C at 36 What are you doing? A I’m watching TV B I like music C I went to the shops 37 How often you go to the cinema? A I went to the cinema ... I went to the beach B I’m going to play badminton C I’m read Harry Potter 40 What is your father doing? A He’s a doctor B He’s teaching in class C He likes taking photos II Circlethe odd one ... week B I never go to the cinema C I am going to the cinema 38 What are you going to this summer? A I’m going to help my mother at home B I went to Dalat last summer C I’m doing my homework now...
... I/ Combine thefollowingsentences using suggested wordsin brackets I admired my teacher His advice was very good for me (whose) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… He has to finish the homework ... Change these sentences using the expressions in brackets 16 He will not pass the examination even though he studied well (despite) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Despite not having enough ... ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 He didn’t stop his car The traffic lights turned red (although) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 These are the keys They open the front door and back door (which) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
... only the functions of the verbs inthe clauses are changed like inthe last two Inthe second clause in 79a , the verb in “settled in London” postmodifies the head noun “brother” but inthe translated ... nouns in their literary sense in 91a Though there are no prolems concerning the rendering of indefinite article, something should be said to the rendering in 89b., 90b and 91b inthe above table All ... means the intention of emphasis on the place of the meeting in 69a is lost And in 70a., the relative clause is turned into an independent clause and its main clause is treated inthe same way These...
... determine the orientation θ of the third chain,measured clockwise from the positive x axis, so that the magnitude of force F in this chain is a minimum All forces lie inthe x-y plane.What is the ... Problem 2-18 If the tension inthe cable is F1, determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force acting on the pulley This angle defines the same angle θ of line AB on the tailboard ... means, without permission in writing from the publisher Engineering Mechanics - Statics Chapter Problem 1-4 Represent each of thefollowing combinations of units inthecorrect SI form: (a) Mg/ms,...
... verb; the latter structuring is possible inthe above examples, and is probable when the phrase follows the verb: "The temperature rose inthe room," "The value was determined for x." The point ... occurrences of N/P; the first noun inthe series is of course modified by a string of nouns, normally inthe genitive case, occasionally inthe instrumental or dative case Assuming the absence of ... on) either the verb or the noun: ON NAPISAL SLOVA NA DOSKE = "He wrote thewords on the blackboard." In some instances, the ambiguity may be irrelevant in translation ("I met the man on the corner")...
... Introducing the Work inthe Laundry Operating Laundry Machines 73 The Washing Machines 73 The Dryers 78 The Pressing and Folding Machines Stacking and Packing Finished Items Laundry Room Maintenance ... thewords and phrases for indoor maintenance workers The two glossaries contain allthewords used inthe book and are arranged in alphabetical order, the first from English to Spanish, and the ... and establishing the basic policies regarding working there Chapter provides phrases for giving general instructions Chapter includes specific phrases for explaining to housekeeping staff how...
... psycho-linguist the bio-linguist seek the reasons the passions the interests the context for these silences Let us first seek their logic We find that they are substitutes for phrases They come inthe ... meaningful or n01 inthe sense of their meaning in ordinary language Transcribed into ordinary language they may appear absurd Conversely phrases from ordinary language may appear -meaningful in ... condemned to the worst inthe real city (Ulli's) Finally impiety could consist in betraying the veracity of the gods They are situated here as the addressor of phrasesThe impiety is in making them say:...
... all I really can’t say with (certain) Travel is said to the mind (broad) Maradona is one of the best football inthe world (play) The town is situated on the river (attract) How can you imagine ... and does the housework A) disappoint B) disappointed C) disappointing D) disappointedly The fight against the _of our environment is important as well A) pollution B) polluting C) the pollution ... She is thinking of English (study) Do you like to solve puzzles? (mathematics) The to the problems will be difficult to find (solve) He is the most pupil in our class (intelligence) The company...
... recognize them quickly without having to sound them out It is estimated that these words make up between 50 -70% of thewords we encounter in text Assessing Sight Words Before beginning intervention, ... inthe square on the assessment form if the student was able to say the word If the student hesitates for more than seconds before providing the word, sounds out the word, or provides the incorrect ... put a “-” inthe square If the student identifies less than half thewords on a given list, consider stopping the assessment When the assessment is completed, count the number of correctwords and...
... centuries ago The countryside inthe area is ( charm) and most of the buildings there ear made from an( attract) of light stone that is particular to the Cotswold’s Inthe summer, the Cotswold’s ... 41 The team has had a( disappoint) start to the season 42 These days beaches are covered with( pollute) 43 Only oft the 28 day( start) completed the course 44 They’re living in ... older cousins who lived inthe country 81 The sudden ( appear) of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run 82 Parent is( condition) upon delivery of the goods 83 The sky...
... singing → activity In other words, the translators must first find out the meaning of the text to be translated and then re-express it inthe form of the RL since each language packages meaning ... sale at allthe streets in Chinatown, you can purchase a satisfying item a There are a lot of products selling at allthe streets in Chinatown b The products sold at allthe streets in Chinatown ... translations not communicate is that they keep the SL skewing The skewing inthe SL will not match the skewing inthe RL.” He also defines skewing as the diversity or the lack of one – to – one correlation...
... writings inwords and phrasesin quotation marks to increase the level inthe economic news meaning of these words and phrases 5.3 LIMITATIONS 5.1.2 Differences Syntactically, words and phrasesin ... which began in December 2007 with the emphasize what they want to focus on It means the meaning of these period of “premature” words and phrases to be maintained 4.2.1.6 Words and Phrasesin Quotation ... readers written in quotation marks from The Economist”, The Business” in understand these words and phrases more easily by analyzing them in English and “Kinh t Sài Gòn” and “Kinh t châu Á- Thái...
... matrilineal (adj) a b c d followingfollowingfollowingfollowingthethethethe father brother sister mother resident (n) a b c d living living living living who who who who stays in one place always ... Neanderthal (n/adj) 10 infringement (n) a b c d a b early cave man lacking culture brain-dead guy all of the above c d pressed into a small space measuring the space between two points being too far away ... to fall apart to disintegrate all of the above ground-breaking (adj) a b c d revolutionary seminal original all of the above conundrum (n) a b c d challenging problem problem with no obvious answer...
... determining the 5′ boundary of the RSE, we inserted stop codons into the RSE and forced readthrough of the gag termination codon by inserting a single nucleotide to shift the ribosome into the ... sub-elements These elements function independently of the nucleotide sequence of the termination codon and the first nucleotide followingthe termination codon Furthermore, the 3′UTRs of the other RSV ... to the polyA tail and polyA binding protein to allow the termination codons to be partially protected from NMD The minimal RSE functions only after the natural gag stop codon The data from the...
... accented the same as mischief Look out for the order of the [i] and [e] inthe spelling, too and don't add another [i] inthe ending (not mischievious) N Don't say: nother | Do say: other Comment: ... this word the [s] finds itself inthe same environment as in "isn't" and "wasn't." Don't say: a blessing inthe skies | Do say: a blessing in disguise Comment: This phrase is no blessing if it ... suffix -ed, meaning ''having,'' is fading away inthe U.S Don't say: bidness | Do say: business Comment: The change of [s] to [d] before [n] is spreading throughout the US and when the unaccented...
... with a panting, terrified man running through the night.” in situ (in sit'too) [Lat.]: situated inthe original or natural position “I prefer seeing statues in situ rather than inthe confines of ... museum.” in vino veritas (in vee'no vare'i-toss) [Lat.]: in wine there is truth “By the end of the party, several of the guests had made a good deal of their private lives public, prompting the host ... parent The court appointed a guardian for the children, to serve in loco parentis.” in medias res (in me'-dee-as rays) [Lat.]: inthe middle of a sequence of occurences The film begins in medias...
... see it They must produce it both in reading and writing The more they say it, the better they assimilate the material E.g We order learners to practise reading these sentencesinthecorrect ... mostly used in premodification in English, they are used in postmodification in Vietnamese In noun phrases containing just one adjective, there is parallelism inthe two languages - The beautiful ... thầy giáo The house of the teacher In such noun phrases, in English, heads are placed at the end, but in Vietnamese, the situation is quite different since they stand at the beginning of the phrase...