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When Malaysia became independent, Malay language was chosen(1)…………… the national language. The reason (2)………………………this choice is that it is the language of the Malays who are the natives of Malaysia. The government of Malaysia takes (3)…………………… in promoting this language among all the races in Malaysia. The Chinese, The Indians and other non-Malay communities have accepted the decision of the (4)…………………. It is the official language (5).........................the country. In Malaysia, the...
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When Malaysia became independent, Malay language was chosen(1)…………… the national language. The reason (2)………………………this choice is that it is the language of the Malays who are the natives of Malaysia. The government of Malaysia takes (3)…………………… in promoting this language among all the races in Malaysia. The Chinese, The Indians and other non-Malay communities have accepted the decision of the (4)…………………. It is the official language (5).........................the country. In Malaysia, the national language is (6).................. the Bahasa Malaysia. It is the language of (7)................ in schools. Since the introduction of Malay in schools, it has become the most (8)...................used language in Malaysia. And English is a compulsory second language.

1. A-as                  B-since                 C-likes                  D-such as

2. A-at                   B-in                       C-since                 D-for

3. A-pride              B-proud                 C-care                   D-comfort

4.A- governments  B- government       C. authorities         D-rulers

5.A-in                    B-to                       C-of                      D-for

6.A name               B- named              C- calling              D-called

7.A-instruction       B-instructors         C-teachers            D-compulsion

8.A-wide                B-widen                 C-widely                D-widening

 

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30 tháng 10 2021

1. A-as                  B-since                 C-likes                  D-such as

2. A-at                   B-in                       C-since                 D-for

3. A-pride              B-proud                 C-care                   D-comfort

4.A- governments  B- government       C. authorities         D-rulers

5.A-in                    B-to                       C-of                      D-for

6.A name               B- named              C- calling              D-called

7.A-instruction       B-instructors         C-teachers            D-compulsion

8.A-wide                B-widen                 C-widely                D-widening

26 tháng 10 2018

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When Malaysia became (1)........independent.......... Malay language was chosen as the National language. The reason (2).......for........... this choise is that it is language of the Malays who are the natives of Malaysia.

The (3).......government........... of Malaysia takes pride in promoting this language among all the races in Malaysia. The Chinese, the Indians and other non-Malay communities have accepted the decision off the government. It iss the (4).........official......... language (5).......of ........... the country.

In Malaysia, the national language is (6)..........called........ the Bahasa Malaysia. It is the language of (7).....instruction............. in shools. Since the introduction off Malay in schools, it has become the most (8)........widely.......... used language in Malaysia

12 tháng 7 2021

1 religions

2 religious

3 instruction

4 primarily

5 friendly

6 unfriendliness

7 beauty

8 impression

9 impressed

10 correspondence

12 tháng 7 2021

1.Christianity is one of the biggest _______ religions__________ in the world. (religion)

2.Mary is  deeply _______religious________ and goes to church twice a week (religion)

3.Malay is the language of _____instruction_________________ in Malaysia. (instruct)

4.This course is designed __________primarily_________ for children under five. (primary)

5.Nicholai is very fun to be with. He is very _______friendly__________ and clever.  (friend)

6.His _______unfriendliness ________ makes us unhappy so we decided to come back home. (friend)

7. Women’s magazines feature articles about diet and ____beauty____________ tips.  (beautify)

8.My friends made a good ________impression__________ on my neighbors when helping them clean up their gardens. (impress)

9.Lan was really ________impressed___________ by the luxury of the decoration.(impress)

 

10.I have been in _________correspondence __________ with the school for nearly a year about this. (correspond)

 

III / give the correct form of the words in brackets 1. Many...........(industry) cities in the world are becoming seriously polluted 2. This new product is............(nation) advertised on both TV and the internet 3. The...........(beatiful) of this city made a deep impression on all of the foreign tourists 4. Buddhism is the........ (office) religion of many countries in Asia 5. Wearing uniform is........(compel) in all primary schools in Vietnam 6. There is nothing that is more...
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III / give the correct form of the words in brackets

1. Many...........(industry) cities in the world are becoming seriously polluted

2. This new product is............(nation) advertised on both TV and the internet

3. The...........(beatiful) of this city made a deep impression on all of the foreign tourists

4. Buddhism is the........ (office) religion of many countries in Asia

5. Wearing uniform is........(compel) in all primary schools in Vietnam

6. There is nothing that is more precious than freedom and.........(depend) .

7. I wish i could stay in this town longer as i really enjoy the..........(friendly) of its people

8. In this country, (religon)...........wars happen so often that no one wants to visit it

9. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Malaysia, known .............(simple) as Malay

10. She is looking for a job because she doesn't want to be.........( depend) on her parents

11. The language of........ (instruct) at this college is French or English

12. Our summer vacation was spent ............(peace) in a quiet small town by the sea

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20 tháng 7 2017

III / give the correct form of the words in brackets

1. Many......INDUSTRIAL.....(industry) cities in the world are becoming seriously polluted

2. This new product is.......NATIONALLY.....(nation) advertised on both TV and the internet

3. The........BEAUTY...(beatiful) of this city made a deep impression on all of the foreign tourists

4. Buddhism is the......OFFICIAL.. (office) religion of many countries in Asia

5. Wearing uniform is......COMPUSOLRY..(compel) in all primary schools in Vietnam

6. There is nothing that is more precious than freedom and.....INDEPENDENCE....(depend) .

7. I wish i could stay in this town longer as i really enjoy the.....FRIENDLINESS.....(friendly) of its people

8. In this country, (religon)......RELIGIOUS.....wars happen so often that no one wants to visit it

9. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Malaysia, known ....SIMPLY.........(simple) as Malay

10. She is looking for a job because she doesn't want to be....DEPENDENT.....( depend) on her parents

11. The language of.......INSTRUCTION. (instruct) at this college is French or English

12. Our summer vacation was spent ....PEACEFUL........(peace) in a quiet small town by the sea

20 tháng 7 2017

III / give the correct form of the words in brackets

1. Many...........(industry) cities in the world are becoming seriously polluted \(\Rightarrow\) industrial

2. This new product is............(nation) advertised on both TV and the internet \(\Rightarrow\) nationality

3. The...........(beatiful) of this city made a deep impression on all of the foreign tourists \(\Rightarrow\) beauty

4. Buddhism is the........ (office) religion of many countries in Asia \(\Rightarrow\) official

5. Wearing uniform is........(compel) in all primary schools in Vietnam \(\Rightarrow\) compusolry

6. There is nothing that is more precious than freedom and.........(depend) . \(\Rightarrow\) independence

7. I wish i could stay in this town longer as i really enjoy the..........(friendly) of its people \(\Rightarrow\) friendliness

8. In this country, (religon)...........wars happen so often that no one wants to visit it \(\Rightarrow\) religious

9. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Malaysia, known .............(simple) as Malay \(\Rightarrow\) simply

10. She is looking for a job because she doesn't want to be.........( depend) on her parents \(\Rightarrow\) dependent

11. The language of........ (instruct) at this college is French or English \(\Rightarrow\) instruction

12. Our summer vacation was spent ............(peace) in a quiet small town by the sea \(\Rightarrow\) peaceful

I. Choose the best options (A,B,C or D) to complete the following sentences. 1. The national language of Malaysia is ________ A. Tamil B. Chinese C. Bahasa Malaysia D. English 2. Many workers liked wearing jean cloth because it was very strong and it didn’t wear ____ A. of B. out C.on D. about 3. We must _________ in touch with each other all the time. A. stay B. live C. keep D. go 4. It rains heavily, _________I can’t go to the movies with you. A. but B. and C....
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I. Choose the best options (A,B,C or D) to complete the following sentences. 1. The national language of Malaysia is ________ A. Tamil B. Chinese C. Bahasa Malaysia D. English 2. Many workers liked wearing jean cloth because it was very strong and it didn’t wear ____ A. of B. out C.on D. about 3. We must _________ in touch with each other all the time. A. stay B. live C. keep D. go 4. It rains heavily, _________I can’t go to the movies with you. A. but B. and C. because D. so 5. After school she works __________ in a supermarket in the afternoon. A. full-time B. time-full C. part-time D. time-part 6. Nowadays Jeans ………….all over the world. A. is sold B. are sold C. sold D. sell 7. When I was young. I used to …………… to school by my mother. A. be taken B. being taken C. take D. taking 8. Maryam and Lan …………..pen pals for over two years. A. are B. were C. have been D. will 9. The Ao dai consists ………a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants A. of B.off C. on D. in 10. Jeans does not wear........................ easily. A. in B. of C. out D. at 11. Mr. Thanh will be in Singapore……………..Monday to Thursday. A.to B. in C. from D. at 12. He had a meeting……..11am and 1pm A.to B. in C. from D. between 13. Now fashion ……….. want to change the traditional Ao dai. A. makers B. workers C. designers D. dressers 14. The word that has THE SAME meaning with “ PEN PAL ” is A. classmate B. pen friend C. friendship D. friend 15. The word that has THE SAME meaning with “ MAIZE ” is A. potato B. corn C. tomato D. pea 16. The word that has THE SAME meaning with “ COMPRISE ” is A. depend on B. wear out C. divide into D. consist of 17. The word that has the OPPOSITE meaning with “ enjoyable ” is A. boring B. happy C. pleasant D. fun 18. The word that has the OPPOSITE meaning with “ part - time ” is A. long time B. free time C. full time D. lunch time 19. The word that has the OPPOSITE meaning with “ sleeved ” is A. long-sleeved B. short-sleeved C. sleeves D. sleeveless 20. Choose the word or phrase that needs CORRECTING: The ao dai is the tradition dress of Vietnamese women. A B C D 21. Choose the word or phrase that needs CORRECTING: English are widely spoken in Malaysia. A B C D 22. Choose the word or phrase that needs CORRECTING: We have lived in this city since ten years. A B C D 23. I haven’t seen Lan ____________three years. A. in B. during C. since D. for 24. The United States has a _________of around 250 million. A. population B. separation C. addition D. introduction 25. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed differently from the others. A. hamburger B. collection C. pagoda D. occasion 26. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed differently from the others. A. designer B. modern C. currency D. cotton 27. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is placed differently from the others. A. bamboo B. traditional C. designer D. correspond 28. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. can B. angry C. language D. famous 29. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. snack B. designer C. busy D. raise 30. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. A. stayed B. visited C. corresponded D. invented

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1C

2B

3C

4D

5C

30 tháng 12 2021

famous 

national 

instruction 

Correspondents 

peacefully 

religious 

differently

friendly

I/ complete the sentences with the most suitable words

1. She was really (impress /impression / impressed/ impressive ) by the beatiful of the city

2. This test must be done (careful / carefully /care/ careless)

3. He is a famous (poetry /poem/ poet/ poetic)

4. The Malaysian unit of currency is the (ringgit /baht/ rial/ yen)

5. The national language in Malaysia is (Chinese /English / Malay/ Tamil)

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 1 to 8.The world is losing languages at an alarming rate. Michael Krauss suggested that of the approximately 6,000 human languages alive today, only 350 to 500 are safe from extinction. Some linguists estimate that a language dies every two weeks or so. At the current rate, by 2100, about 2,500 native languages could disappear.Languages become extinct...
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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 1 to 8.

The world is losing languages at an alarming rate. Michael Krauss suggested that of the approximately 6,000 human languages alive today, only 350 to 500 are safe from extinction. Some linguists estimate that a language dies every two weeks or so. At the current rate, by 2100, about 2,500 native languages could disappear.

Languages become extinct for many reasons. Through imperialism, colonizers impose their languages on colonies. Some politicians believe multilingualism will fragment national interests. Thus they prohibit education in all but the national language. Another reason for language death is the spread of more powerful languages. In the world today, several languages, including English, are so dominant in commerce, science, and education, that languages with fewer speakers have trouble competing.

Although in the past, governments have been one of the primary causes of language death, many have now become champions of preserving endangered languages and have had some significant successes. Two outstanding examples are the revival of Hebrew and Irish. Hebrew was considered a dead language, like Latin, but is now the national language of Israel. Irish was not dead, but severely threatened by English when the government of Ireland began its rescue immediately after the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. All students in public schools must now take some classes in Irish and there are Irish programs in major media, such as television and radio. According to the Irish government, approximately 37% of the population of Ireland now speaks Irish.

One of the largest programs to revive languages, Documenting Endangered Languages (DEL), is being conducted by three U.S. government agencies: the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Museum of Natural History. Researchers funded by these agencies are recording interviews with the mostly elderly people who still speak the languages. Analyses of these interviews will help linguists publish dictionaries and grammars of the languages. Eventually, linguists hope to establish language-training programs where younger people can learn the languages, carrying them on into the future.

The linguists participating in DEL defend spending millions of dollars to preserve dying languages. They point out that when a language dies, humanity loses all of the knowledge of the world that that culture held. Traditional healers in rural areas have given scientists important leads in finding new medicines; aspirin is an example of these. But one of the most common reasons given by these researchers is that studying languages gives us insight into the radically different way humans organize their world. David Lightfoot, an official at the National Science foundation, gives the example of Guguyimadjir, and Australian aboriginal language, in which there are no words for “right” or left,” only for “north,” “south,” “east,” and “west.”

Many researchers are optimistic that the efforts to save dying languages will succeed, at least in part. Bruce L. Cole, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, said, “Not only is this a time of great potential loss, it is also a moment for enormous potential gain. In this modern age of computers and our growing technological capabilities, we can preserve, assemble, analyze, and understand unprecedented riches of linguistic and cultural information.”
Question:
According to the passage, which language is a dead language?

A. Irish

B. English

C. Hebrew

D. Latin

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15 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Theo đoạn văn, ngôn ngữ nào là một ngôn ngữ chết?

A. Ailen                           C. Do Thái

B. tiếng Anh                              D. tiếng Latin

Thông tin: Hebrew was considered a dead language, like Latin, but is now the national language of Israel.

I. Choose the best options (A,B,C or D) to complete the following sentences.1. The national language of Malaysia is ________A. Tamil                 B. Chinese              C. Bahasa Malaysia          D. English2. Many workers liked wearing jean cloth because it was very strong and it didn’t wear ____         A. of                        B. out                       C.on                                 D. about3. We must _________ in touch with each other all the time.A.  stay                  ...
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I. Choose the best options (A,B,C or D) to complete the following sentences.

1. The national language of Malaysia is ________

A. Tamil                 B. Chinese              C. Bahasa Malaysia          D. English

2. Many workers liked wearing jean cloth because it was very strong and it didn’t wear ____

         A. of                        B. out                       C.on                                 D. about

3. We must _________ in touch with each other all the time.

A.  stay                   B.  live                    C. keep                             D.  go

   4. It rains heavily,  _________I can’t go to the movies with you.

            A.  but                    B.  and                    C.  because                       D. so

  5. After school she works __________ in a supermarket in the afternoon.

            A.  full-time             B.  time-full             C. part-time                        D.  time-part

6. Nowadays Jeans  ………….all over the world.

A. is sold               B. are sold             C. sold                            D. sell

7. When I was young. I used to …………… to school by my mother.

A. be taken            B. being taken        C. take                          D. taking

8. Maryam and Lan …………..pen pals for over two years.

A. are                     B. were           C. have been           D. will

9. The Ao dai consists ………a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants

A. of                       B.off                      C. on                                D. in

10. Jeans does not wear........................  easily.

          A. in                      B. of                          C. out                               D. at

11. Mr. Thanh will be from Singapore……………..Monday to Thursday.

A.to                       B. in                         C. from                              D. at

12. He had a meeting……..11am  and 1pm

A.to                       B. in                         C. from                              D. between

13. Now fashion ……….. want to change the traditional Ao dai.

A. makers             B. workers               C. designers                      D. dressers

14. The word that has THE SAME  meaning  with “ PEN PAL ” is

          A. classmate           B. pen friend            C.  friendship                    D.  friend 

15. The word that has THE SAME  meaning  with “ MAIZE ” is

          A. potato                 B. corn                   C.  tomato                        D. pea  

Mn ơi giúp mik vs ạ

 

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17 tháng 11 2021

1. The national language of Malaysia is ________

A. Tamil                 B. Chinese              C. Bahasa Malaysia          D. English

2. Many workers liked wearing jean cloth because it was very strong and it didn’t wear ____

         A. of                        B. out                       C.on                                 D. about

3. We must _________ in touch with each other all the time.

A.  stay                   B.  live                    C. keep                             D.  go

   4. It rains heavily,  _________I can’t go to the movies with you.

            A.  but                    B.  and                    C.  because                       D. so

  5. After school she works __________ in a supermarket in the afternoon.

            A.  full-time             B.  time-full             C. part-time                        D.  time-part

6. Nowadays Jeans  ………….all over the world.

A. is sold               B. are sold             C. sold                            D. sell

7. When I was young. I used to …………… to school by my mother.

A. be taken            B. being taken        C. take                          D. taking

8. Maryam and Lan …………..pen pals for over two years.

A. are                     B. were           C. have been           D. will

9. The Ao dai consists ………a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants

A. of                       B.off                      C. on                                D. in

10. Jeans does not wear........................  easily.

          A. in                      B. of                          C. out                               D. at

11. Mr. Thanh will be from Singapore……………..Monday to Thursday.

A.to                       B. in                         C. from                              D. at

12. He had a meeting……..11am  and 1pm

A.to                       B. in                         C. from                              D. between

13. Now fashion ……….. want to change the traditional Ao dai.

A. makers             B. workers               C. designers                      D. dressers

14. The word that has THE SAME  meaning  with “ PEN PAL ” is

          A. classmate           B. pen friend            C.  friendship                    D.  friend 

15. The word that has THE SAME  meaning  with “ MAIZE ” is

          A. potato                 B. corn                   C.  tomato                        D. pea  

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 1 to 8.The world is losing languages at an alarming rate. Michael Krauss suggested that of the approximately 6,000 human languages alive today, only 350 to 500 are safe from extinction. Some linguists estimate that a language dies every two weeks or so. At the current rate, by 2100, about 2,500 native languages could disappear.Languages become extinct...
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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 1 to 8.

The world is losing languages at an alarming rate. Michael Krauss suggested that of the approximately 6,000 human languages alive today, only 350 to 500 are safe from extinction. Some linguists estimate that a language dies every two weeks or so. At the current rate, by 2100, about 2,500 native languages could disappear.

Languages become extinct for many reasons. Through imperialism, colonizers impose their languages on colonies. Some politicians believe multilingualism will fragment national interests. Thus they prohibit education in all but the national language. Another reason for language death is the spread of more powerful languages. In the world today, several languages, including English, are so dominant in commerce, science, and education, that languages with fewer speakers have trouble competing.

Although in the past, governments have been one of the primary causes of language death, many have now become champions of preserving endangered languages and have had some significant successes. Two outstanding examples are the revival of Hebrew and Irish. Hebrew was considered a dead language, like Latin, but is now the national language of Israel. Irish was not dead, but severely threatened by English when the government of Ireland began its rescue immediately after the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. All students in public schools must now take some classes in Irish and there are Irish programs in major media, such as television and radio. According to the Irish government, approximately 37% of the population of Ireland now speaks Irish.

One of the largest programs to revive languages, Documenting Endangered Languages (DEL), is being conducted by three U.S. government agencies: the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Museum of Natural History. Researchers funded by these agencies are recording interviews with the mostly elderly people who still speak the languages. Analyses of these interviews will help linguists publish dictionaries and grammars of the languages. Eventually, linguists hope to establish language-training programs where younger people can learn the languages, carrying them on into the future.

The linguists participating in DEL defend spending millions of dollars to preserve dying languages. They point out that when a language dies, humanity loses all of the knowledge of the world that that culture held. Traditional healers in rural areas have given scientists important leads in finding new medicines; aspirin is an example of these. But one of the most common reasons given by these researchers is that studying languages gives us insight into the radically different way humans organize their world. David Lightfoot, an official at the National Science foundation, gives the example of Guguyimadjir, and Australian aboriginal language, in which there are no words for “right” or left,” only for “north,” “south,” “east,” and “west.”

Many researchers are optimistic that the efforts to save dying languages will succeed, at least in part. Bruce L. Cole, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, said, “Not only is this a time of great potential loss, it is also a moment for enormous potential gain. In this modern age of computers and our growing technological capabilities, we can preserve, assemble, analyze, and understand unprecedented riches of linguistic and cultural information.”
Question:
What is the best title for this passage?

A. Similarities between Engendered Species

B. Preserving Endangered Languages

C. Linguistic Globalization

D. How Languages Die and Efforts to Revive Them

1
30 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Tiêu đề tốt nhất cho đoạn văn này là gì?

A. Những điểm giống nhau giữa các loài động vật gặp nguy hiểm

B. Bảo tồn Các Ngôn ngữ Nguy cấp

C. Toàn cầu hoá ngôn ngữ học

D. Ngôn ngữ chết như thế nào và nỗ lực để hồi sinh chúng