Trắc nghiệm Ngữ âm Unit 9 Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
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explain
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comfort
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apply
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suggest
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explain
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comfort
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apply
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suggest
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ âm Unit 9 Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
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revise
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sacrifice
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contain
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desire
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revise
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sacrifice
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contain
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desire
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ âm Unit 9 Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
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knowledge
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enjoy
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science
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sudden
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knowledge
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enjoy
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science
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sudden
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ âm Unit 9 Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
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farewell
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thoughtful
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toward
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approach
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farewell
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thoughtful
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toward
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approach
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có trọng âm khác (nâng cao)
Tìm từ có trọng âm khác biệt – 4slfngz5
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applicant
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acacia
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eternal
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outstanding
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applicant
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acacia
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eternal
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outstanding
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có trọng âm khác (nâng cao)
Tìm từ có trọng âm khác biệt – xzobbm3s
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maximum
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certificate
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investment
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inhabitant
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maximum
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certificate
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investment
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inhabitant
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có trọng âm khác (nâng cao)
Tìm từ có trọng âm khác biệt – js25uaep
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business
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embarrass
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dominant
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decorate
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business
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embarrass
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dominant
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decorate
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có trọng âm khác (nâng cao)
Tìm từ có trọng âm khác biệt – rl99q60
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automatic
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appreciation
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information
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independent
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automatic
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appreciation
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information
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independent
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Câu tường thuật Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the best answer.
“I always want to become an engineer,” Mary said.
=> Mary dreamed _______ an engineer.
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for becoming
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becoming
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to become
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of becoming
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for becoming
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becoming
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to become
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of becoming
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Câu tường thuật Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the best answer.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t do my homework,” John said to his English teacher.
=> John apologised _________ his homework.
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to his English teacher for not doing
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his English teacher not to do
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for his English teacher not doing
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his English teacher for not doing
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to his English teacher for not doing
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his English teacher not to do
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for his English teacher not doing
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his English teacher for not doing
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Câu tường thuật Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the best answer.
“Certainly. I’ll take you to the zoo next Sunday,” he said.
=> He ______ me to the zoo the next Sunday.
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insisted on taking
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insisted to take
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insisted for taking
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insisted taking
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insisted on taking
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insisted to take
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insisted for taking
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insisted taking
Trắc nghiệm Ngữ pháp Câu tường thuật Tiếng Anh 12
Choose the best answer.
“You damaged my bicycle, John!” said Mary.
=> Mary_________.
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accused John to damage her bicycle
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accused damaging her bicycle
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accused John of damaging her bicycle
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accused of John for damaging her bicycle
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accused John to damage her bicycle
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accused damaging her bicycle
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accused John of damaging her bicycle
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accused of John for damaging her bicycle
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có phát âm khác (cơ bản)
Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt – 9sfwngg8
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village
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luggage
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engage
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damage
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village
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luggage
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engage
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damage
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có phát âm khác (cơ bản)
Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt – 4wwvot2
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find
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think
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drive
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mind
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find
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think
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drive
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mind
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có phát âm khác (cơ bản)
Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt – sw9p6487
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lunch
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kitchen
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technology
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purchase
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lunch
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kitchen
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technology
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purchase
Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh: Tìm từ có phát âm khác (cơ bản)
Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt – hs2iukuv
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form
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shortcoming
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chore
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sector
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form
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shortcoming
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chore
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sector
Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12
Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
The last time I went to the museum was a year ago.
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At last I went to the museum after a year.
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A year ago, I often went to the museum.
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My going to the museum lasted a year.
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I have not been to the museum for a year.
The last time I went to the museum was a year ago.
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At last I went to the museum after a year.
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A year ago, I often went to the museum.
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My going to the museum lasted a year.
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I have not been to the museum for a year.
Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12
Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 24.
Sometimes work, study or a sense of adventure take us out of our familiar surroundings to go and live in a different culture. The experience can be difficult, even shocking. Almost everyone who studies, lives or works abroad has problems adjusting to a new culture. This response is commonly referred to as 'culture shock'. Culture shock can be defined as 'the physical and emotional discomfort a person experiences when entering a culture different from their own' (Weaver, 1993).
For people moving to Australia, Price (2001) has identified certain values which may give rise to culture shock. Firstly, he argues that Australians place a high value on independence and personal choice. This means that a teacher or course tutor will not tell students what to do, but will give them a number of options and suggest they work out which one is the best in their circumstances. It also means that they are expected to take action if something goes wrong and seek out resources and support for themselves. Australians are also prepared to accept a range of opinions rather than believing there is one truth. This means that in an educational setting, students will be expected to form their own opinions and defend the reasons for that point of view and the evidence for it.
Australians are uncomfortable with differences in status and hence idealise the idea of treating everyone equally. An illustration of this is that most adult Australians call each other by their first names. This concern with equality means that Australians are uncomfortable taking anything too seriously and are even ready to joke about themselves.
Australians believe that life should have a balance between work and leisure time. As a consequence, some students may be critical of others who they perceive as doing nothing but study.
Australian notions of privacy mean that areas such as financial matters, appearance and relationships are only discussed with close friends. While people may volunteer such information, they may resent someone actually asking them unless the friendship is firmly established. Even then, it is considered very impolite to ask someone what they earn. With older people, it is also rude to ask how old they are, why they are not married or why they do not have children. It is also impolite to ask people how much they have paid for something, unless there is a very good reason for asking.
(Adapted from Complete Ielts student book by Guy Brook Hurt and Vanessa Jakeman)
In paragraph 3, most adult Australians call each other by their first names because
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Calling each other by their first names make them more friendly
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Australians get on well with each other
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Australians restrict class discrimination
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Australians are difficult to remember people's surnames
Sometimes work, study or a sense of adventure take us out of our familiar surroundings to go and live in a different culture. The experience can be difficult, even shocking. Almost everyone who studies, lives or works abroad has problems adjusting to a new culture. This response is commonly referred to as 'culture shock'. Culture shock can be defined as 'the physical and emotional discomfort a person experiences when entering a culture different from their own' (Weaver, 1993).
For people moving to Australia, Price (2001) has identified certain values which may give rise to culture shock. Firstly, he argues that Australians place a high value on independence and personal choice. This means that a teacher or course tutor will not tell students what to do, but will give them a number of options and suggest they work out which one is the best in their circumstances. It also means that they are expected to take action if something goes wrong and seek out resources and support for themselves. Australians are also prepared to accept a range of opinions rather than believing there is one truth. This means that in an educational setting, students will be expected to form their own opinions and defend the reasons for that point of view and the evidence for it.
Australians are uncomfortable with differences in status and hence idealise the idea of treating everyone equally. An illustration of this is that most adult Australians call each other by their first names. This concern with equality means that Australians are uncomfortable taking anything too seriously and are even ready to joke about themselves.
Australians believe that life should have a balance between work and leisure time. As a consequence, some students may be critical of others who they perceive as doing nothing but study.
Australian notions of privacy mean that areas such as financial matters, appearance and relationships are only discussed with close friends. While people may volunteer such information, they may resent someone actually asking them unless the friendship is firmly established. Even then, it is considered very impolite to ask someone what they earn. With older people, it is also rude to ask how old they are, why they are not married or why they do not have children. It is also impolite to ask people how much they have paid for something, unless there is a very good reason for asking.
(Adapted from Complete Ielts student book by Guy Brook Hurt and Vanessa Jakeman)
In paragraph 3, most adult Australians call each other by their first names because
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Calling each other by their first names make them more friendly
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Australians get on well with each other
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Australians restrict class discrimination
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Australians are difficult to remember people's surnames
Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12
Câu hỏi: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
"What did you order for dinner?" asked Tom.
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Tom wanted to know what I would order for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I ordered for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I had ordered for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I did order for dinner.
"What did you order for dinner?" asked Tom.
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Tom wanted to know what I would order for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I ordered for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I had ordered for dinner.
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Tom wanted to know what I did order for dinner.
Trắc nghiệm tổng hợp tiếng anh lớp 12
Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
If you want to prepare yourself for great achievement and have more to (1) ________ to your education or your work, try reading more books. Pick (2) ________ some of the interestingly informative books and search for well-researched materials that can help you grow.
We should encourage our children to read more books and spend less time watching TV. Some people have commented that this is inconsistent. "Why is the written word a superior way to get information than television?" That is an interesting point of view worth further (3) _________. Reading is a skill that is in much greater demand than the demand for watching TV. There are no jobs (4) ________ require a person to be able to watch TV but reading is an integral part of many jobs. The written word is an incredibly flexible and efficient way of communication. You can write something down and, in no time, it can be communicated to many different people. Not only that, we can (5) _______ vast amounts of information through reading in a very short time. A good reader can acquire more information in reading for two hours than someone watching TV can acquire in a full day. You are able to gain a lot of information quickly because you are a fast reader with good comprehension skills. It will save you massive amounts of time and you will be able to assimilate vast quantities of information.
The word or phrase which best fits the gap (1) is…
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gain
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gather
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collect
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contribute
If you want to prepare yourself for great achievement and have more to (1) ________ to your education or your work, try reading more books. Pick (2) ________ some of the interestingly informative books and search for well-researched materials that can help you grow.
We should encourage our children to read more books and spend less time watching TV. Some people have commented that this is inconsistent. "Why is the written word a superior way to get information than television?" That is an interesting point of view worth further (3) _________. Reading is a skill that is in much greater demand than the demand for watching TV. There are no jobs (4) ________ require a person to be able to watch TV but reading is an integral part of many jobs. The written word is an incredibly flexible and efficient way of communication. You can write something down and, in no time, it can be communicated to many different people. Not only that, we can (5) _______ vast amounts of information through reading in a very short time. A good reader can acquire more information in reading for two hours than someone watching TV can acquire in a full day. You are able to gain a lot of information quickly because you are a fast reader with good comprehension skills. It will save you massive amounts of time and you will be able to assimilate vast quantities of information.
The word or phrase which best fits the gap (1) is…
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gain
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gather
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collect
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contribute