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KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG Khoá ngày 21 tháng 06 năm 2011 tại TP.HCM ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Moân thi : ANH VĂN Thời gian: 60 phút (không tính thời gian giao đề) I. Choose the word/ phrase (A, B, C[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 151demulcent(n) Any application soothing to anirritable surface--------------------demurrage(n) the detention of a vessel beyondthe specified time of sailing.--------------------dendroid(adj) [r]
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English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 217exotic(adj) Foreign.--------------------expand(v) To increase in range or scope.--------------------expanse(n) A continuous area or stretch.--------------------expansion(n) Increase of amount,[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 019advocate(n) One who pleads the cause ofanother, as in a legal or ecclesiasticalcourt.--------------------aerial(adj) Of, pertaining to, or like the air.--------------------aeronaut(n) O[r]
1.1 COMMUNICATION IN BUSINESS 1. Match 1 8 with replies ah below to form pairs of exchanges from telephone calls, as in the example. 1.............I don’t know the times of the trains. 2............Would you like to leave a message? 3............I’m afraid I can’t hear you. It’s a really bad line. 4[r]
More Speak English Like an American brings you another 300+ idioms and expressions you need to know for everyday life and for business success Maybe you have already read Speak English Like an American. But this is not a necessary requirement. You can start with this new book, if you like, and work[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 001abase(v) To lower in position, estimation, orthe like; degrade.--------------------abbess(n) The lady superior of a nunnery.--------------------abbey(n) The group of buildings whichcoll[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 026allegory(n) The setting forth of a subject underthe guise of another subject of aptlysuggestive likeness.--------------------alleviate(v) To make less burdensome or lesshard to bear.----------[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 501pharmacy(n) The art or business ofcompounding and dispensingmedicines.--------------------phenomenal(adj) Extraordinary or marvelous.--------------------phenomenon(n) Any unusual occurrence.-----[r]
something that strikes them as new, noteworthy, or worth investigation, they cite it. The results of this work can be substantial—editors at Merriam-Webster have more than sixteen million citations on paper. These citations include the catchword, the source(book, newspaper, transcript, etc.), the da[r]
Indefinite articles:A = used before consonants or a vowelsounded like a consonant.He has a cata useful toolAn =used with vowels a,e,i,o,u and wordsbeginning with a mute H.Example : an English car but an hourDefinite article:The – is the same for singular and pluraland for[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 001abaft(adv) on or toward the rear of a ship--------------------abandon(v) to leave behind; to give somethingup--------------------abase(v) To lower in position, estimation, orthe like; degrade.---[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 116collective(adj) Consisting of a number ofpersons or objects considered asgathered into a mass, or sum.--------------------collector(n) One who makes a collection, as ofobjects of art, books, or the l[r]
IELTS Tips - Speaking1. Give a full answer. Don't just give one word answers. Include more information. For example, when askedwhere you're from, instead of just saying the name of the place, speak in a sentence which states the name, thelocation, and how long you've been there. This shows th[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 274ichthyic(adj) Fish-like.--------------------ichthyology(n) The branch of zoology that treatsof fishes.--------------------ichthyosaurs(n) A fossil reptile.--------------------icily(adv)[r]
Speaking9 Underline the correct response, a), b) or c).1 What’s the matter?a) I suppose so.b) I feel sick.c) I’ll give you some pills.2 Is this the right way to the theatre?a) You can’t miss it.b) Yes, it’s at the end of this street.c) Can I help you?3 Where does it hurt?a) In my back.b) I’ve got a[r]
“Humanintelligenceisricherandmoredynamicthanwehavebeenledtobelievebyformalacademiceducation.”–KenRobinsonAs we discussed in the introduction, the English language is often taught in strange ways. Usingmethods that were decided 200 years ago, or even more. In a time when people simply did notu[r]
I still remember one particularly intelligent student of mine from Venezuela namedGladys. Gladys was determined to speak English well. Talk about effort! Gladysattended every one of my classes. She always sat in the center of the front row. I canstill picture her eager and smiling face[r]