Luyện tập, Trắc Nhiệm: Lesson 3. Skills and communication

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Câu 1 (TACBL9-30889)

Fill in the blank with the correct form of word.

If she used English more often, her English wouldn’t be so  (rust). 


Câu 2 (TACBL9-30927)

Read the conversation again and find the nouns of the adjectives simple.

Text:

Teacher: Welcome to English Club. Today, I’m going to do a quick quiz to check your knowledge of the English language. Question one: Is English the language which is spoken as a first language by most people in the world?

Duong: Of course, it is.

Teacher: Incorrect. Chinese is. Question two: Does English have the largest vocabulary?

Vy: Yes, with approximately 500,000 words and 300,000 technical terms.

Teacher: Yes, spot on! This is due to the openness of the English language. English has borrowed words from many other languages.

Duong: Yeah, if there weren’t so many words, it would be easier for us to master it!

Teacher: Ha ha… But the simplicity of form makes English easy to learn. Many English words have been simplified over the centuries. Now, question three: Who can tell me an English word that can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective?

Mai: I think the word subject can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective.

Teacher: Excellent. In English, the same word can operate as many parts of speech. That’s due to its flexibility. Question four: What is the longest word in English which has only one vowel?

Duong: Is it length?

Vy: No, I think it’s strengths.

Teacher: That’s right, Vy. Lastly, question five: Who can tell me at least three varieties of English?

Mai: American English, Australian English, and... er, yes, Indian English.


Câu 3 (TACBL9-30928)

Read the conversation again and choose T/F.

Text:

Teacher: Welcome to English Club. Today, I’m going to do a quick quiz to check your knowledge of the English language. Question one: Is English the language which is spoken as a first language by most people in the world?

Duong: Of course, it is.

Teacher: Incorrect. Chinese is. Question two: Does English have the largest vocabulary?

Vy: Yes, with approximately 500,000 words and 300,000 technical terms.

Teacher: Yes, spot on! This is due to the openness of the English language. English has borrowed words from many other languages.

Duong: Yeah, if there weren’t so many words, it would be easier for us to master it!

Teacher: Ha ha… But the simplicity of form makes English easy to learn. Many English words have been simplified over the centuries. Now, question three: Who can tell me an English word that can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective?

Mai: I think the word subject can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective.

Teacher: Excellent. In English, the same word can operate as many parts of speech. That’s due to its flexibility. Question four: What is the longest word in English which has only one vowel?

Duong: Is it length?

Vy: No, I think it’s strengths.

Teacher: That’s right, Vy. Lastly, question five: Who can tell me at least three varieties of English?

Mai: American English, Australian English, and... er, yes, Indian English.

The flexibility of form makes English easy to learn. True or False?

 


Câu 4 (TACBL9-30929)

Read the conversation and complete the sentence.

Text:

Teacher: Welcome to English Club. Today, I’m going to do a quick quiz to check your knowledge of the English language. Question one: Is English the language which is spoken as a first language by most people in the world?

Duong: Of course, it is.

Teacher: Incorrect. Chinese is. Question two: Does English have the largest vocabulary?

Vy: Yes, with approximately 500,000 words and 300,000 technical terms.

Teacher: Yes, spot on! This is due to the openness of the English language. English has borrowed words from many other languages.

Duong: Yeah, if there weren’t so many words, it would be easier for us to master it!

Teacher: Ha ha… But the simplicity of form makes English easy to learn. Many English words have been simplified over the centuries. Now, question three: Who can tell me an English word that can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective?

Mai: I think the word subject can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective.

Teacher: Excellent. In English, the same word can operate as many parts of speech. That’s due to its flexibility. Question four: What is the longest word in English which has only one vowel?

Duong: Is it length?

Vy: No, I think it’s strengths.

Teacher: That’s right, Vy. Lastly, question five: Who can tell me at least three varieties of English?

Mai: American English, Australian English, and... er, yes, Indian English.

Some English verbs are  their nouns or adjectives.