Corgi

  • English Language
  • 9th grade

Corgi

Vocabulary - English Language

1. Read the text and match the abstracts with the gaps.

Science and technology are subjects that fascinate many people, especially students eager to learn about the latest advancements. Today, we are often at the cutting edge of scientific discovery, witnessing innovations that were once considered impossible.

Gap 1 ________________

One of the most exciting aspects of modern technology is that it is often the brainchild of talented individuals who dared to dream. These innovators push the right buttons to create products and services that can change our daily lives.

Gap 2 __________________

However, the road to advancement can sometimes be difficult. Occasionally, projects can be thrown a spanner in the works due to unforeseen challenges. In these cases, teams must work together to oil the wheels of progress, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.

Gap 3 ______________________

Despite these hurdles, we continue to move forward. Some technologies may initially seem like they are light years away from our reach, but with persistent effort and creativity, we can bring them closer.

Gap 4 ________________________

As students of science and technology, you have the opportunity to set the wheels in motion for your future careers. Embrace the challenges, learn from every experience, and who knows?

Gap 5 _______________________

Abstracts

A It is crucial not to reinvent the wheel when we have excellent foundations to build on. Each innovation is just a cog in the machine of progress; together, they contribute to enhancing our lives.

B While some discoveries seem extraordinary, it's important to remember that it’s often not rocket science. Many innovations stem from simple ideas that have been tweaked and improved upon.

C For example, new reports about breakthrough technologies are hot off the press every week, capturing our attention and sparking our imagination.

D You might be the next person to push boundaries and make incredible contributions to the world around us.

E If a device is on the blink or failing to function properly, finding a solution becomes necessary.

 

2. Read the statements and define whether they are true or false.

  1. True or False: Science and technology are often seen as subjects that are difficult to understand for most students.
  2. True or False: The text suggests that many innovations in technology originate from simple ideas that have been improved over time.
  3. True or False: The phrase "throwing a spanner in the works" refers to the ease of implementing new projects.
  4. True or False: The text implies that students in science and technology have the potential to make significant contributions to future advancements.
  5. True or False: According to the text, all technological advancements are complex and require advanced mathematical understanding.

 

3. Choose the only right option for each question.

  1. What is one of the key aspects of modern technology mentioned in the text?
    • A) It is often based on complex theories.
    • B) It is primarily developed by large corporations.
    • C) It often originates from simple ideas that are improved upon.
    • D) It is solely the result of government funding.
  2. According to the text, what can sometimes hinder progress in technological advancements?
    • A) Lack of interest from students.
    • B) Unforeseen challenges that disrupt projects.
    • C) Insufficient funding for research.
    • D) Overcomplicated theories in science.
  3. The phrase "throw a spanner in the works" is used in the text to describe:
    • A) A tool used in scientific experiments.
    • B) A situation that complicates progress.
    • C) A method of innovation.
    • D) A successful project outcome.
  4. What does the author suggest about the relationship between innovations and existing ideas?
    • A) Innovations should always be completely original.
    • B) Innovations can build on excellent existing foundations.
    • C) Innovations are often unnecessary.
    • D) Innovations are a waste of time.
  5. What opportunity do students of science and technology have, according to the text?
    • A) To avoid challenges and focus on simple tasks.
    • B) To set the wheels in motion for their future careers.
    • C) To rely solely on past discoveries.
    • D) To wait for others to innovate.

4. Answer the following questions:

  1. What role do individual innovators play in technological advancements, according to the text? Provide specific examples from the passage.
  2. How does the text describe the relationship between simple ideas and significant innovations? What does this imply about the nature of creativity in technology?
  3. Identify and explain the metaphor used in the phrase “throwing a spanner in the works.” How does it relate to the challenges faced in scientific projects?
  4. What does the text suggest about the importance of teamwork when encountering unforeseen challenges in technological development? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
  5. Discuss the significance of the phrase “not to reinvent the wheel” in the context of the text. How does it reflect the approach to building upon existing knowledge in science and technology?
    1. Read the text and match the abstracts with the gaps.

    Science and technology are subjects that fascinate many people, especially students eager to learn about the latest advancements. Today, we are often at the cutting edge of scientific discovery, witnessing innovations that were once considered impossible.

    Gap 1 ________________

    One of the most exciting aspects of modern technology is that it is often the brainchild of talented individuals who dared to dream. These innovators push the right buttons to create products and services that can change our daily lives.

    Gap 2 __________________

    However, the road to advancement can sometimes be difficult. Occasionally, projects can be thrown a spanner in the works due to unforeseen challenges. In these cases, teams must work together to oil the wheels of progress, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.

    Gap 3 ______________________

    Despite these hurdles, we continue to move forward. Some technologies may initially seem like they are light years away from our reach, but with persistent effort and creativity, we can bring them closer.

    Gap 4 ________________________

    As students of science and technology, you have the opportunity to set the wheels in motion for your future careers. Embrace the challenges, learn from every experience, and who knows?

    Gap 5 _______________________

    Abstracts

    A It is crucial not to reinvent the wheel when we have excellent foundations to build on. Each innovation is just a cog in the machine of progress; together, they contribute to enhancing our lives.

    B While some discoveries seem extraordinary, it's important to remember that it’s often not rocket science. Many innovations stem from simple ideas that have been tweaked and improved upon.

    C For example, new reports about breakthrough technologies are hot off the press every week, capturing our attention and sparking our imagination.

    D You might be the next person to push boundaries and make incredible contributions to the world around us.

    E If a device is on the blink or failing to function properly, finding a solution becomes necessary.

     

    2. Read the statements and define whether they are true or false.

  6. True or False: Science and technology are often seen as subjects that are difficult to understand for most students.
  7. True or False: The text suggests that many innovations in technology originate from simple ideas that have been improved over time.
  8. True or False: The phrase "throwing a spanner in the works" refers to the ease of implementing new projects.
  9. True or False: The text implies that students in science and technology have the potential to make significant contributions to future advancements.
  10. True or False: According to the text, all technological advancements are complex and require advanced mathematical understanding.
  11.  

    3. Choose the only right option for each question.

  12. What is one of the key aspects of modern technology mentioned in the text?
    • A) It is often based on complex theories.
    • B) It is primarily developed by large corporations.
    • C) It often originates from simple ideas that are improved upon.
    • D) It is solely the result of government funding.
  13. According to the text, what can sometimes hinder progress in technological advancements?
    • A) Lack of interest from students.
    • B) Unforeseen challenges that disrupt projects.
    • C) Insufficient funding for research.
    • D) Overcomplicated theories in science.
  14. The phrase "throw a spanner in the works" is used in the text to describe:
    • A) A tool used in scientific experiments.
    • B) A situation that complicates progress.
    • C) A method of innovation.
    • D) A successful project outcome.
  15. What does the author suggest about the relationship between innovations and existing ideas?
    • A) Innovations should always be completely original.
    • B) Innovations can build on excellent existing foundations.
    • C) Innovations are often unnecessary.
    • D) Innovations are a waste of time.
  16. What opportunity do students of science and technology have, according to the text?
    • A) To avoid challenges and focus on simple tasks.
    • B) To set the wheels in motion for their future careers.
    • C) To rely solely on past discoveries.
    • D) To wait for others to innovate.
  17. 4. Answer the following questions:
  18. What role do individual innovators play in technological advancements, according to the text? Provide specific examples from the passage.
  19. How does the text describe the relationship between simple ideas and significant innovations? What does this imply about the nature of creativity in technology?
  20. Identify and explain the metaphor used in the phrase “throwing a spanner in the works.” How does it relate to the challenges faced in scientific projects?
  21. What does the text suggest about the importance of teamwork when encountering unforeseen challenges in technological development? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
  22. Discuss the significance of the phrase “not to reinvent the wheel” in the context of the text. How does it reflect the approach to building upon existing knowledge in science and technology?

FP8_Unit 3_WF

Vocabulary - English Language

The workshop was (participate) __________ _______and everyone contributed. 3 I (expectation) __________ _______to do well on the exam. 4 The song was played (popular) __________ _______on the radio. 5 The band is very (popularity) __________ _______and has many fans. 6 The view from the top of the (mountainous) __________ _______was breathtaking. 7 She helped to (organization) __________ _______the event and make it a success. 8 The museum had many interesting exhibits for its (visited) __________. 9 The (explore) __________ _______of the new land was exciting. 10 The (explore) __________ _______mission discovered new species. 11 The book was (interested) __________ _______and I couldn't put it down. 12 The story of her success has (inspiring) __________ _______me to work harder. 13 My (interested) __________ _______in science began when I was young. 14 The (inexperienced) __________ _______was unforgettable. 15 The puzzle was (challenge) __________, but we solved it. 16 The speech was (inspire) __________ _______and motivated me to take action. 17 The game was (compete) __________, but everyone played fair. 18 Let's (celebrate) __________ _______your birthday with a party. 19 The park was full of (naturally) __________ _______beauty and wildlife. 20 There is a (possible) __________ _______that it might rain tomorrow. 21 The (celebrate) __________ _______was full of music and dancing. 22 The game was (challenge) __________ _______difficult, but we won. 23 The painting was an (inspire) __________ _______to me. 24 The (organize) __________ _______of the event was impressive. 25 The teams will (competitor) __________ _______against each other in the tournament. 26 The (emphasize) __________ _______was on teamwork and cooperation. 27 The story was told (interest) __________ _______and kept my attention. 28 It is (possibility) __________ _______to achieve your goals with hard work. 29 I want to (challenging) __________ _______myself to run a marathon. 30 The landscape was (mountain) __________ _______and beautiful. 31 I want to (participated) __________ _______in the charity walk. 32 My (expected) __________ _______of the trip was high, but the reality was even better. 33 Let's (exploration) __________ _______the city and see what it has to offer. 34 The (challenging) __________ _______was difficult, but I completed it. 35 The importance of safety was (emphasize) __________ _______during the training. 36 I am going to (visitor) __________ _______my grandparents for the weekend. 37 The teams played (compete) __________ _______and gave it their all. 38 The teacher often (emphasis) __________ _______the importance of studying for the test. 39 The outcome was not what I (expectation) __________. 40 The (compete) __________ _______was fierce, but I did my best. 41 The company wants to (popular) __________ _______their new product. 42 The hike was (adventure) __________ _______and full of surprises. 43 I am (visitor) __________ _______my family for the holidays. 44 I want to go on an (adventurous) __________ _______to a new place. 45 The event was well-(organize) __________ _______and ran smoothly. 46 The project was completed (expect) __________ _______on time. We were surprised. 2 47 48 49 50 51 I want to (experienced) __________ _______new cultures and traditions. I love being in (natural) __________ _______and going for hikes. The flowers grew (nature) __________ _______in the meadow. The (popular) __________ _______of the show was evident by the large audience. She is an (experience) __________ _______hiker and knows the trails well.

BRIGHT 10 GIỮA KỲ 1 LISTENING TEST 1

Vocabulary - English Language

TEST 1

For questions (1–5), choose the best answer (A, B or C).

Listen to a dialogue between Mark and Nancy.

1. Where does Mark go on Saturdays?

A. the mall                                        B. basketball practice                                   C. the supermarket

2. Who likes shopping for clothes?

A. Nancy                                          B. Mark                                                             C. Mark’s sister

3. Nancy doesn’t ______ .

A. do the washing-up                     B. do the laundry                                                         C. vacuum the rugs

4. What does Mark usually do in summer?

A. He goes on a picnic.                      B. He visits a museum.                                                             C. He visits his cousin.

5. What time do Mark and Nancy agree to meet?

A. 7:00                                              B. 10:00                                                             C. 11:30

Phần 2.

For questions 6 - 10

Write one word or a number or a date or a time.

You will hear a radio presenter giving some information about a music festival.

Redlands Music Festival

Starts on:

(6) …………………… August

Place:

Prospect Park, (7) …………………… Redlands

Tickets:

phone 730498 or buy from the festival (8) ……………………

Price of tickets:

(9) …………………… pounds

You can also buy:       food, T-shirts, hats and (10) …………………… at the festival.

 

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