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Many people worked to create television. In 1862, Abbe Giovanna Caselli invented a machine called the Pantelograph. Caselli was the first person to send a picture over wires. By the 1880s, Alexander Graham Bell invented a machine that transmitted pictures and sound over wires. His machine was called the Photophone. The World’s Fair was held in Paris, France, in the year 1900. The first International Congress of Electricity was held at the World’s Fair. That was when the word television was first used - by a Russian named Constantin Perskyi. That name stuck, and is now shortened to "TV." At the beginning of TV history, there were several types of TV technology. One system was a mechanical model based on a rotating disc. (Rotating discs are discs that spin like CDs.) The other system was an electronic model. In 1906, Boris Rosing built the first working mechanical TV in Russia. In the 1920s, John Logie Baird in England and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States demonstrated improved mechanical systems. Philo Taylor Farnsworth also showed an electronic system in San Francisco in 1927. His TV was the forerunner of today’s TV, which is an electronic system based on his ideas. Now TV is everywhere. Before 1947, there were only a few thousand televisions in the U.S. By the 1990s, there were televisions in 98% of American homes.

1.A system is a combination of...

2.The word television was first used in...

3.Who first sent a picture over wires?

4.Who invented the Photophone?

5.The best synonym for demonstrated is...

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18 tháng 2 2021

1.A system is a combination of.many people..

2.The word television was first used in.Pantelograph..

3.Who first sent a picture over wires?=>Caselli did

4.Who invented the Photophone?=> Alexander Graham Bell did 

5.The best synonym for demonstrated is.prove..

III/ Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these questions At the beginning of TV history, there were several types of TV technology. One system was a mechanical model based on a rotating disc. (Rotating discs are discs that spin like CDs.) The other system was an electronic model. In 1906, Boris Rosing built the first working mechanical TV in Russia. In the 1920s, John Logie Baird in England and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States demonstrated improved mechanical systems. Philo...
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III/ Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these questions 

At the beginning of TV history, there were several types of TV technology. One system was a mechanical model based on a rotating disc. (Rotating discs are discs that spin like CDs.) The other system was an electronic model. In 1906, Boris Rosing built the first working mechanical TV in Russia. In the 1920s, John Logie Baird in England and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States demonstrated improved mechanical systems. Philo Taylor Farnsworth also showed an electronic system in San Francisco in 1927. His TV was the forerunner of today's TV, which is an electronic system based on his ideas.  

Now TV is everywhere. Before 1947, there were only a few thousand televisions in the U.S. By the 1990s, there were televisions in 98% of American homes. 

1. Rotating means: __________ 

A. going up and down. B. going back and forth.  

C. spinning. D. staying still  

2. Who invented the mechanical TV model?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

3. Which of the following statements is wrong?  

A. More than one TV technology was developed in the history.  

B. Nowadays TV is a popular household equipment.  

C. John Logie Baird and Charles Francis Jenkins invented an electronic TV based on the previous mechanical one.  

D. No inventors mentioned in the passage came from Asia.  

4. Whose invention is the current TV mostly based on?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

5. How many TVs were in the US in 1945?  

A. A few hundred C. A few million.  

B. A few thousand. D. A few billion.  

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8 tháng 2 2022

1. Rotating means: __________ 

A. going up and down. B. going back and forth.  

C. spinning. D. staying still  

2. Who invented the mechanical TV model?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

3. Which of the following statements is wrong?  

A. More than one TV technology was developed in the history.  

B. Nowadays TV is a popular household equipment.  

C. John Logie Baird and Charles Francis Jenkins invented an electronic TV based on the previous mechanical one.  

D. No inventors mentioned in the passage came from Asia.  

4. Whose invention is the current TV mostly based on?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

5. How many TVs were in the US in 1945?  

A. A few hundred C. A few million.  

B. A few thousand. D. A few billion.  

At the beginning of TV history, there were several types of TV technology. One system was a mechanical model based on a rotating disc. (Rotating discs are discs that spin like CDs.) The other system was an electronic model. In 1906, Boris Rosing built the first working mechanical TV in Russia. In the 1920s, John Logie Baird in England and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States demonstrated improved mechanical systems. Philo Taylor Farnsworth also showed an electronic system in San Francisco in 1927. His TV was the forerunner of today's TV, which is an electronic system based on his ideas.  

Now TV is everywhere. Before 1947, there were only a few thousand televisions in the U.S. By the 1990s, there were televisions in 98% of American homes. 

1. Rotating means: __________ 

A. going up and down. B. going back and forth.  

C. spinning. D. staying still  

2. Who invented the mechanical TV model?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

3. Which of the following statements is wrong?  

A. More than one TV technology was developed in the history.  

B. Nowadays TV is a popular household equipment.  

C. John Logie Baird and Charles Francis Jenkins invented an electronic TV based on the previous mechanical one.  

D. No inventors mentioned in the passage came from Asia.  

4. Whose invention is the current TV mostly based on?  

A. Boris Rosing B. John Logie Baird  

C. Charles Francis Jenkins D. Philo Taylor Farnsworth  

5. How many TVs were in the US in 1945?  

A. A few hundred C. A few million.  

B. A few thousand. D. A few billion.  

Dịch các câu hỏi sau sang tiếng việt rồi trả lời : 1)This scientist , creator of the iconoscope and the kinescope , is widely regarded as one of the “Fathers of Television” ?   2) Which Scottish inventor was the first to televise actual pictures of things in motion? This person also was the first to publicly broodcast a TV show in 1930.    3) RCA’s first experimental TV transmissions began in 1929 showing pictures of this cartoon character?   4) TV was first introduced to...
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Dịch các câu hỏi sau sang tiếng việt rồi trả lời : 1)This scientist , creator of the iconoscope and the kinescope , is widely regarded as one of the “Fathers of Television” ?   2) Which Scottish inventor was the first to televise actual pictures of things in motion? This person also was the first to publicly broodcast a TV show in 1930.    3) RCA’s first experimental TV transmissions began in 1929 showing pictures of this cartoon character?   4) TV was first introduced to the general public at the 1939 Worlds Fair in?     5) Who was the first U.S. President to appear on television?       6) NBC broadcast the first sportscast of this game in 1939?      7) The first TV commercial was aired in 1941 for this product?     8) Satellite television began July 10th , 1962 , a day after the launch of this?      9)What was invented in 1948 , simultaneously in Oregon and Pennsylvania , by television store owners looking to sell more TV sets?      10) When was the first color television broadcast?

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1) Nhà khoa học này, người tạo ra biểu tượng và kinescope, được coi là một trong những Cha đẻ của Truyền hình? 2) Nhà phát minh người Scotland nào là người đầu tiên truyền hình ảnh thực tế về sự vật đang chuyển động? Người này cũng là người đầu tiên phát sóng công khai một chương trình truyền hình vào năm 1930. 3) Truyền phát thử nghiệm truyền hình đầu tiên của RCA, bắt đầu vào năm 1929 cho thấy hình ảnh của nhân vật hoạt hình này? 4) TV lần đầu tiên được giới thiệu tới công chúng tại Hội chợ Thế giới 1939 tại? 5) Ai là Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ đầu tiên xuất hiện trên truyền hình? 6) NBC phát sóng chương trình thể thao đầu tiên của trò chơi này vào năm 1939? 7) Quảng cáo truyền hình đầu tiên được phát sóng vào năm 1941 cho sản phẩm này? 8) Truyền hình vệ tinh bắt đầu ngày 10 tháng 7 năm 1962, một ngày sau khi ra mắt? 9) Điều gì đã được phát minh vào năm 1948, đồng thời ở Oregon và Pennsylvania, bởi các chủ cửa hàng truyền hình muốn bán nhiều TV hơn? 10) Khi truyền hình màu đầu tiên được phát sóng khi nào?

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In 1783, two French brothers built the first balloon to take people into the air. One hundred and twenty years .later.., in 1903, the Wright brothers built the first plane with an engine and flew in it. This was .in.. the United States. Then, in 1918, the US Post Office began the first airmail service.

Aeroplanes changed a lot in the next thirty years. Then, in the 1950s, aeroplanes became much .faster.. because they had jet engines.

In 1976, Concorde was built in the UK and France. It was the fastest passenger plane in the world at that time and it .can.. fly at 2300 kilometres an hour, so the journey from London to Newyork was only four hours.

Today, millions of people travel .by.. aeroplane, and it is difficult to think of a world without them.

VII. Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing the correct answer A, B or C.        Watching television is an interesting and fun activity. The first television broadcast in Australia was in 1956. Back then, the pictures on a TV were black and white only. Television has changed a lot since then. There are several channels and they show different TV programmes. In Western Australia, the main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten, and SBS. TV guides tell us what programmes are showing on...
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VII. Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing the correct answer A, B or C.       

Watching television is an interesting and fun activity. The first television broadcast in Australia was in 1956. Back then, the pictures on a TV were black and white only. Television has changed a lot since then. There are several channels and they show different TV programmes. In Western Australia, the main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten, and SBS. TV guides tell us what programmes are showing on which channel, and at what time on a day.        Many programmes on television are episodes. They are parts of a series. These episodes usually last for either 30 minutes or a full hour. At the weekend there are interesting films. You can watch them instead of going to the cinema.

41. When was the first Australian TV broadcast?

A. In 1986                               B. In 1956                               C. In 1965                               

42. How were the pictures on a TV then?

A. colour                        B. black only                  C. black and white only

43.  Are there any TV channels in Western Australia? 

A. Yes, there is               B. Yes, there are                       C. No, They aren’t

44. Where can you find out the time of your favourite TV show?  ……………………………………………………………………

45. How long do episodes on TV usually last for? ………………………………………………………………………

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31 tháng 3 2022

41B

42C

43B

44.TV guides

45.These episodes usually last for either 30 minutes or a full hour

Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks. The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century. It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world. In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations...
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Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks.

The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century.

It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world.

In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations for the modern television. During the 1920s a number of (4) .................. began experimenting with sending still images using radio waves. However , it was (5) .............. 1928 that General Electric frist combined the idea of a (6) .............. that could show moving images with the technology to wirelessly broadcast them.

During the 30s and 40s the technology (7) ............... gradually improved upen. In America the first regular broadcasts began in 1939 though it was noy until after the Second World War that the (8) .............. as a standard home appliance began to really take off. After 1945 television sales in America skyrocketed. The first colour broadcast was made in 1954.

Throughout the rest of the world , television came years later , and it wasn't (9) ................. the late 1960s that a television was commonplace in houses throughout the West . By the 1970s , televison had become the dominant media force it is today , with 24 hour programming , mass (10) ......... and syndicated shows.

1.A.well B.far C.soon D.beautiful

2.A. TV viewer B.inventor C.newsreader D.beggar

3.A.to B.in C.throgh D.at

4.A.doctors B.engineers C.scientists D.policemmen

5.A.into B. at C.on D.in

6.A.cooker B.house C.animal D.device

7.A.is B.was C.were D.are

8.A.dog B.bike C.televison D.radio

9.A.until B.in C.to D.by

10.A.advertising B.person C.game D.didturbance

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9 tháng 2 2020

Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete the blanks.

The televison is one of the most prominent inventions of the 20th Century.

It has become one of the most common ways people view the larger word beyond them , as (1) ..................... as being one of the best ways for people to escape from the world.

In the 1880s a German (2) .................. created simplistic moving images using a filtrered light viewed (3) .................. a spinning disk , laying the foundations for the modern television. During the 1920s a number of (4) .................. began experimenting with sending still images using radio waves. However , it was (5) .............. 1928 that General Electric frist combined the idea of a (6) .............. that could show moving images with the technology to wirelessly broadcast them.

During the 30s and 40s the technology (7) ............... gradually improved upen. In America the first regular broadcasts began in 1939 though it was noy until after the Second World War that the (8) .............. as a standard home appliance began to really take off. After 1945 television sales in America skyrocketed. The first colour broadcast was made in 1954.

Throughout the rest of the world , television came years later , and it wasn't (9) ................. the late 1960s that a television was commonplace in houses throughout the West . By the 1970s , televison had become the dominant media force it is today , with 24 hour programming , mass (10) ......... and syndicated shows.

1.A.well B.far C.soon D.beautiful

2.A. TV viewer B.inventor C.newsreader D.beggar

3.A.to B.in C.throgh D.at

4.A.doctors B.engineers C.scientists D.policemmen

5.A.into B. at C.on D.in

6.A.cooker B.house C.animal D.device

7.A.is B.was C.were D.are

8.A.dog B.bike C.televison D.radio

9.A.until B.in C.to D.by

10.A.advertising B.person C.game D.didturbance

Read the passage and answer the following questions. (1pt)Watching television is an interesting and fun activity. The first television broadcast in Australia was in 1956. Back then, the pictures on a TV were black and white only. Television has changed a lot since then. There are several channels and they show different TV programmes. In Western Australia, the main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten, and SBS. TV guides tell us what programmes are showing on which channel, and at what time on a...
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Read the passage and answer the following questions. (1pt)

Watching television is an interesting and fun activity. The first television broadcast in Australia was in 1956. Back then, the pictures on a TV were black and white only. Television has changed a lot since then. There are several channels and they show different TV programmes. In Western Australia, the main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten, and SBS. TV guides tell us what programmes are showing on which channel, and at what time on a day. Many programmes on television are episodes. They are part of a series. These episodes usually last either 30 minutes or a full hour. At the weekend there are interesting films.

1. When was the first Australian TV broadcast?

    ____________________________________________________________________________

2. How were the pictures on a TV then?

    ____________________________________________________________________________

3.  What are the main channels in Western Australia?

    ____________________________________________________________________________

4. How long do episodes on TV usually last for?

    ____________________________________________________________________________

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1 tháng 4 2021

1 It was broadcast in 1956

2 They were black and white only

3 They are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten and SBS

4 They usually last for 30 minutes or a full hour

1 tháng 4 2021

1. It was in 1956.

2. The pictures on a TV were black and white only.

3. The main channels are ABC, Seven, Nine, Ten and SBS.

4. They last either 30 minutes or a full hour.

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Task 1. Reading the passage and decide whether the followings statements are true (T) or false (F)Television is a product that was invented in 1926 and has been developed over many years and it still continues to be developed. The television was one of many great inventions in the 20th century.The television is an extremely popular product. Over the years many people have bought the television. Now, there are over 15,000 T.V channels in the world. It is clear that the television is a popular...
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Task 1. Reading the passage and decide whether the followings statements are true (T) or false (F)

Television is a product that was invented in 1926 and has been developed over many years and it still continues to be developed. The television was one of many great inventions in the 20th century.

The television is an extremely popular product. Over the years many people have bought the television. Now, there are over 15,000 T.V channels in the world. It is clear that the television is a popular product but it is also bad for your sight. People spend almost 4-8 hours in front of a screen (about a sixth to a third of a day). This results in less time to be physically active, spending time with family, doing homework to the best of their ability and reading. This is bad as reading has been proved to affect how smart you are. Also there are many inappropriate television shows that "hypnotize" children into thinking that something wrong is right or something bad is good. On the other hand, some may argue that television can be good for your education as some television programs are documentaries, contain historical facts and help children stay up to date with the world around them (the news). I think that the television can be good for you if you can control how long you are on it and you watch the right types of programs however, even if you do watch good programs, it will still have an effect on your health and sight.

Question 1. TV was invented in the 20th century.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 2. People spend about a sixth to a third of a day watching TV.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 3. The writer thinks that TV is not good for you.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 4. There are more than 15,000 TV channels in the world.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 5. TV is unpopular product.

A. True                                   B. False

 

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21 tháng 12 2021

Task 1. Reading the passage and decide whether the followings statements are true (T) or false (F)

Television is a product that was invented in 1926 and has been developed over many years and it still continues to be developed. The television was one of many great inventions in the 20th century.

The television is an extremely popular product. Over the years many people have bought the television. Now, there are over 15,000 T.V channels in the world. It is clear that the television is a popular product but it is also bad for your sight. People spend almost 4-8 hours in front of a screen (about a sixth to a third of a day). This results in less time to be physically active, spending time with family, doing homework to the best of their ability and reading. This is bad as reading has been proved to affect how smart you are. Also there are many inappropriate television shows that "hypnotize" children into thinking that something wrong is right or something bad is good. On the other hand, some may argue that television can be good for your education as some television programs are documentaries, contain historical facts and help children stay up to date with the world around them (the news). I think that the television can be good for you if you can control how long you are on it and you watch the right types of programs however, even if you do watch good programs, it will still have an effect on your health and sight.

Question 1. TV was invented in the 20th century.

A. True                                   B. False

 

 

Question 2. People spend about a sixth to a third of a day watching TV.

A. True                                   B. False

 

 

Question 3. The writer thinks that TV is not good for you.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 4. There are more than 15,000 TV channels in the world.

A. True                                   B. False

 

Question 5. TV is unpopular product.

A. True                                   B. False

 

21 tháng 12 2021

1, T 

2. T

3. F

4. T 

5. F

Chọn đáp án đúng The Aian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competitions.The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations:Japan,the Philippines and China.The first games were held in Manila,the Philippines in 1931.Other Asian nations participated after it was organized. After World War II,a number of Asian countries became independent.Many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where...
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The Aian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competitions.The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations:Japan,the Philippines and China.The first games were held in Manila,the Philippines in 1931.Other Asian nations participated after it was organized.

After World War II,a number of Asian countries became independent.Many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where Asian dominance should not be shown by violence and should be strengthened by mutual understanding.In August 1948,during the 14th Olympic Game in London,India representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games.Tey agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation.A preparatory was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation.In February,1949,the Asian athletic federation was formed and used the name Asian Games Federation.It was formed and used the name Asian Games Federation.It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi the capital of India.They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years

71.The text is about..........

A.the origin of the Asian Games

B.the Far Eastern Championship Games

C.the Games in Manila

D.the relationship of Japan,the Philippinese,and China

72.The Far Eastern Championship Games.......

A.were held in Manila after World War II

B.were held in Japan

C.were attended by all countries in Asia

D.had the participation of only three nations

73.The 14th Olympic Games took place........

A.in 1913

B.in August 1948

C.before the World War II

D.In February 1949

74.The Asian Games..........

A.were suggested establishing by a Londoner

B.were first held in China

C.were first held in India

D.were held in the same year of the 14th Olympic Games

75.The Asian Games were first held in

A.1931

B.1941

C.1948

D.1951

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The Aian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competitions.The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations:Japan,the Philippines and China.The first games were held in Manila,the Philippines in 1931.Other Asian nations participated after it was organized.

After World War II,a number of Asian countries became independent.Many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where Asian dominance should not be shown by violence and should be strengthened by mutual understanding.In August 1948,during the 14th Olympic Game in London,India representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games.Tey agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation.A preparatory was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation.In February,1949,the Asian athletic federation was formed and used the name Asian Games Federation.It was formed and used the name Asian Games Federation.It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi the capital of India.They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years

71.The text is about..........

A.the origin of the Asian Games

B.the Far Eastern Championship Games

C.the Games in Manila

D.the relationship of Japan,the Philippinese,and China

72.The Far Eastern Championship Games.......

A.were held in Manila after World War II

B.were held in Japan

C.were attended by all countries in Asia

D.had the participation of only three nations

73.The 14th Olympic Games took place........

A.in 1913

B.in August 1948

C.before the World War II

D.In February 1949

74.The Asian Games..........

A.were suggested establishing by a Londoner

B.were first held in China

C.were first held in India

D.were held in the same year of the 14th Olympic Games

75.The Asian Games were first held in

A.1931

B.1941

C.1948

D.1951

14 tháng 1 2018

71.The text is about..........

A.the origin of the Asian Games

B.the Far Eastern Championship Games

C.the Games in Manila

D.the relationship of Japan,the Philippinese,and China

72.The Far Eastern Championship Games.......

A.were held in Manila after World War II

B.were held in Japan

C.were attended by all countries in Asia

D.had the participation of only three nations

73.The 14th Olympic Games took place........

A.in 1913

B.in August 1948

C.before the World War II

D.In February 1949

74.The Asian Games..........

A.were suggested establishing by a Londoner

B.were first held in China

C.were first held in India

D.were held in the same year of the 14th Olympic Games

75.The Asian Games were first held in

A.1931

B.1941

C.1948

D.1951

I. Choose the correct answer from the four options marked A,B,C,D to complete each of the numbered blanks in the folloing passage. One of the first novels in the history of literature (1)............written in England in 1719. It was Robinson by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born ( 2)............Lindon in the family of a rick man. When Daniel was shoolboy, he began to writer stories.After (3).............school, he worked in his father's shop and(4)..............articles for newpapers. Dofoe...
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I. Choose the correct answer from the four options marked A,B,C,D to complete each of the numbered blanks in the folloing passage.

One of the first novels in the history of literature (1)............written in England in 1719. It was Robinson by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born ( 2)............Lindon in the family of a rick man. When Daniel was shoolboy, he began to writer stories.After (3).............school, he worked in his father's shop and(4)..............articles for newpapers. Dofoe wisited many contries and met many people. That helped him (5)........... in his writings.

In 1719, when Dofoe was sixty years old, he wrote thw nobel Robinon. Cruoe which (6)............. him famous. Dofoe used in his book a true story about a sailor who(7).............. on an island for four years. Robinson Crusoe in Defoe's novel lived on an island for twenty- eight years. People liked (8)..........novel England and in many other countries, Daniel Defoe wrote other books.(9)................, his novel Robinson Crusoe was the(10).............famous. Defoe was not a rich man when hw died in 1731.

1. A. has B.have C. was D. were

2.A.in B.at C.on D.from

3.A coming B.going C.stayong D.leaving

4.A.sold B. wrote. C bought. D.read

5.A,few B.much C.plenty D.many

6.A. made B.did C.brought D.let

7. A. visited B.came C.went D.lived

8.A.a B.an C. the. D.lived

9.A.and B. Because C.so D.However

10.A,very B.much C.most D.best

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I. Choose the correct answer from the four options marked A,B,C,D to complete each of the numbered blanks in the folloing passage.

One of the first novels in the history of literature (1)............written in England in 1719. It was Robinson by Daniel Defoe. Daniel Defoe was born ( 2)............Lindon in the family of a rick man. When Daniel was shoolboy, he began to writer stories.After (3).............school, he worked in his father's shop and(4)..............articles for newpapers. Dofoe wisited many contries and met many people. That helped him (5)........... in his writings.

In 1719, when Dofoe was sixty years old, he wrote thw nobel Robinon. Cruoe which (6)............. him famous. Dofoe used in his book a true story about a sailor who(7).............. on an island for four years. Robinson Crusoe in Defoe's novel lived on an island for twenty- eight years. People liked (8)..........novel England and in many other countries, Daniel Defoe wrote other books.(9)................, his novel Robinson Crusoe was the(10).............famous. Defoe was not a rich man when hw died in 1731.

1. A. has B.have C. was D. were

2.A.in B.at C.on D.from

3.A coming B.going C.staying D.leaving

4.A.sold B. wrote. C bought. D.read

5.A,few B.much C.plenty D.many

6.A. made B.did C.brought D.let

7. A. visited B.came C.went D.lived

8.A.a B.an C. the. D.lived

9.A.and B. Because C.so D.However

10.A,very B.much C.most D.best