Bai Tap - Danh Tu
Bai Tap - Danh Tu
Bai Tap - Danh Tu
Bôi vàng(gạch chân) tất cả các danh từ . Làm xong thì up lên nhóm nộp bài.
1. Helium is _____ all gases to liquefy and is impossible to solidify at normal air pressure.
(A) more than difficult (B) the most difficult of (C) more difficult of (D) most difficult
2. Every year Canadian ______ about 75 percent of their exports to the United States.
(A) businesses that sell (B) selling businesses (C) businesses sell (D) that sell to businesses
(A) to form the first (B) the first to form (C) who formed the first (D) forming the first
4. When water freezes in the cracks of rocks, _____ expands, causing the rocks to break apart.
5. With x-ray microscopes scientists can see through live insects ___ even through solid pieces of metal.
6. Dennis Chavez of New Mexico _____ to the House of Representatives in 1930 and to the Senate in 1938.
(A) when elected (B) elected (C) who was elected (D) was elected
7. _______ are not leached out of soil, reclamation procedures are needed to restore the land’s productivity.
(A) For concentration of salt (B) Salt concentrations that (C) If salt concentrations (D) With concentrations of salt
8. ______ social crusade aroused Elizabeth Williams’ enthusiasm more than the expansion of educational facilities
for immigrants to the United States.
9. ______ as 2500 B.C., the Egyptians used mirrors made of highly polished metal.
10. The quantum theory states ______, such as light, is given off and absorbed in tiny definite units called quanta or
photons.
(A) energy that (B) that it is energy (C) it is energy (D) that energy
11. Quails typically have short rounded wings that enable _______ spring into full flight instantly when disturbed in
their hiding places.
12. Geysers are found near rivers and lakes, where water drains through the soil ______.
(A) surface below the deep (B) deep below the surface (C) the deep below surface (D) the deep surface below
13. Algebra generalizes certain basic laws _____ the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of all numbers.
(A) Govern (B) that govern (C) have governed (D) which they govern
14. Even at low levels,______
15. _____ a lonely and rugged life, far from home and family.
(C) Not only did the early gold prospector often live
16. The culinary expert Fannie Farmer taught dietetics, kitchen management, and cooking at her famous Boston
school.
17. The elephant relies more on its sense of smell than on any other sense.
17. A few of the natural elements exist in such small amounts that they are known mainly from laboratory-made
samples.
19. Some insects hear ultrasonic sounds more than two octaves higher than humans can.
20. Because of its larger size, the United States House of Representatives is more impersonal, hierarchical, and
special than the Senate.
21. To stay warm in cold weather cold-blooded animals must expose themselves to a source of warmth such as
direct sunlight.
22. A severe illness when she was just nineteen months old deprived the well-known writer and lecturer Helen Keller
of both her sight and her hearing.
23. Like all ecological systems, a forest is made up of a living environment and a nonliving environment, the latter
composed of air, rocks, soil, and water.
24. The purposeof the elementary school is to introduce children to the skills, information, and attitudes necessary
for a smooth adjustment to society.
25. Notorious as a host for wheat rust, the barberry bush has been banned from many areas.
26. Christopher Plummer is a Canadian actor who has starred in stage, television and film productions on both sides
of the Atlantic Ocean.
27. A microphone enables musical tones to be amplified, thus making possible the gentle renditions of soft songs in
large halls.
28. The poetry of e.e. cummings illustrates the way in which some poets bend grammatical rules as they strive to
express their insights.
29. In the wild, tea plants become trees of approximately thirty feet in height.
30. Accounting is described as an art of classifying, recording, and reporting significant financial events.
31. The development of the watch depended upon the invention of the mainspring
32. The ordeal of the Cherokee Indians who were forcibly moved from their homeland in the 1830’s is remembered
as the “Trail of Tears.
33. Physical fitness activities can lead to an alarming variety of injuries if participants push themselves very hard.
34. The structure and behavior of many protozoans are amazingly complex for single-celled animals.
35. Alaska’s rough climate and terrain divide the state into isolated regions, making highway maintenance Difficult.
36. For hundreds of years, sailors relied on echoes to warn them of other ships, icebergs or cliffs in foggy weather.
37. Although it is employed in the scientific and technical fields, the metric system is not generally utilized in the
United States.
38. Prototypical oboes made a loud, harsh tone, but the modern oboe is appreciated for its smooth and beautiful
tone.
39. Beneath the deep oceans that cover two-thirds of the Earth, intriguing secrets of the planet are concealed.
40. The pioneer John Chapman received the “Johnny Appleseed” because he planted apple seedlings during his
travels in what are now Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.