since 2004, this method is far from perfect. For one thing, thereare plenty of journalists who are culturally left behind, the kind offolks who are just now commenting on the novelty of “bling bling”even though it’s a word that has spread far since B.G. and the CashMoney Millionaires made it a house[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 688venom(n) The poisonous fluid that certainanimals secrete.--------------------venous(adj) Of, pertaining to, or contained orcarried in a vein or veins.--------------------veracious(adj) Habitually dispos[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]
ĐỀ ĐỀ NGHỊ KIỂM TRA HK I NĂM HỌC 2010 – 2011 TIẾNG ANH 12 – TEST 7 I. Choose A, B, C or D that best completes the following passage. In the United States of America the (1)___________ language. Four hundred years ago some English people(2)_____ to North America to live there, and they brough[r]
b. are ignored by stars and film directors. c. have little effect on public viewing habit. d. are more persuasive than people realise. 8. Which of the following best describes what Mark says about his work? a. His success varies from year to year. b. He prefers to write about films he likes. c. He[r]
8.5 The break-up of English?Given that there are now significant differences between the Englishesspoken in England and in other parts of the world, it is timely to considerthe likelihood that these will move so far apart that it will eventually nolonger be appropriate to consider them as vari[r]
Ngo Van So Junior High School Academic year : 2013-2014WEEK 11Date of preparation: October 30th , 2013Date of teaching : November 2nd , 2013Period 21 Section : SPEAK I . AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:Language content: To introduce the sts to some new words relating to learning / attending an [r]
C. The English language has expanded greatly with new words. D. The search for new words is being launched globally because of the largest number of English speakers. 50.Which of the sentences is correct?A.In the Oxford Dictionary there are not words in sciences.B.They sent out an<[r]
A.The Oxford English has twenty volumes. B. The Oxford Dictionary is regarded as the definite record of English. C. The English language has expanded greatly with new words. D. The search for new words is being launched globally because of the largest number of English
course) and choose which variety of English you would like. As you can see, there are really very few differences between standard British English and standard American English. However, the largest difference is probably that of the choice of vocabulary and pronun[r]
a. if b. whether c. because d. while 30. We do not know the reason ______ Peter is absent today. a. who b. which c. that d. why II.Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect: 31. I don’t like forcing to leave the room to study whenever my roommates feel like having a part[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]
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]
working in its Geneva a). Factories b). Companies c). Headquarters d). Buildings 10). Chọn từ có phần gạch chân phát âm khác với từ còn lại a). Appeal b). Bearing c). Peace d). Treatment 11). This hide is pretty exhausting. I don't think I can go any farther I need to rest a). In b). Out c). On d[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]
D.they thought that English would no longer be used. 49.Which of the sentences is not correct? A.The Oxford English has twenty volumes. B. The Oxford Dictionary is regarded as the definite record of English. C. The English language has expanded greatly with new words.[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 344ligament(n) That which binds objects together.--------------------ligature(n) Anything that constricts, or servesfor binding or tying.--------------------light-hearted(adj) Free from ca[r]
phrases you will never use. So that you learn the words and sentences you actually need to know to start using English in realconversationinweeks,notmonthsoryears.Plusthe100mostcommonwordsintheEnglishlanguage.Inchapternine,we’llrevealasurprisinglysimplewaytomakesureyouarefocusingfirstontheEng[r]
I also did my own informal research. I searched for excellent English speakers whohad learned the language as an adult. Whenever I found such a person, I interviewedthem. Over time, I noticed patterns. Most of these successful speakers wereindependent students who mastered spoken En[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 435muse(v) to think or speak meditatively--------------------muster(n) An assemblage or review of troopsfor parade or inspection, or fornumbering off.--------------------mutation(n) The act o[r]