English Questions from Dec 30,2024

Browse the English Q&A Archive for Dec 30,2024, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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Read the paragraph. Then; add the best topic sentence. Early in her career, she traveled all over the United States to learn how different Americans lived. She then published a book about their lives. Gellhorn also went to Spain, China, England, and other countries to write about how war affected the people who lived there. Gellhorn sometimes traveled to dangerous places because she wanted to experience the things she wrote about. Martha Gellhorn wrote about the lives of Americans. Martha Gellhorn wrote many magazine articles in her lifetime. Martha Gellhorn was a writer who wrote about the experiences of people around the world. Read the paragraph. Then, add the best topic sentence. Computer programs written in the 1950 s through the 1990 s often represented each year with only its last two digits, like " 99 instead of 1999 . Because the first two digits were missing, people worried that on January 1,2000 , computers would think it wás 1900 . Many believed this would cause major computer systems around the world to fail, including those at hospitals and banks. In the end, most computer programs did not fail when the year changed from 1999 to 2000 . Many people thought computer programs would fail in the year 2000 . Computers have changed a lot since they were first developed. Hospitals and banks need computers to keep running. C See how quickly you can use a dictionary to help you match the words in activity B to their correct definition below. 1 only just, almost not 2 wonderfully, deliciously 3 very carefully 4 frighteningly 5 doing something in a rude way 48. He stood in the middle of the field and said to his son. (Change into Simple. 7. I am no more virtuous than the man. (Change the Degree.) it proper for such a young perse travel alone? (Turn into Assertive 36. The situation you are facing bullying. (a) are commonly known (b) known commonly (c) are known commonly (d) is commonly known 37. Which of the following words is spelled incorrectly? (a) Anticipation (c) Psychotherapy (b) Brethen 38. Choose the corre (d) Intervene (a) Neith wrect sentence. other per was he a polite man, nor he like other people to be polite to each other. (b) Neither he was a polite man, nor did he like other people to be polite to each other. (c) Neither was he a polite man, nor did he like other people to be polite to each other. (d) Neither he was a polite man, nor he like other people to be polite to each other. 39. Which of the following words is spelled correctly? (a) Volunterism (c) Nulification (b) Renaissance 40. Education that does no (d) Ethnecities not complete at all the illuminate our minds is a/an- (a) Adjective (c) Conjunction (b) Pronoun 41. Who of the following is Interjection (a) Robert Frost not an American poet? (c) Robert Hayden (b) Maya Angelou 42. Amerigo has parents and friends, yet lacks (a) hunger (b) a specific home (c) sufferings (d) homesickness 43. The noun form of the word 'Annoy' is- (a) Annoyment (b) Annoyency (c) Annoyance (d) Annoyence 44. Choose the correct sentence. (a) For example, laws and policies often restrict adolescents access to reproductive health information. (b) For example laws, and policies often restrict adolescents' access to reproductive health information. (c) For example, laws and policies often restrict adolescents' access to reproductive health information. (d) For example, laws and policies often restrict adolescent's access to reproductive health information. 45. (c) Tolerance (b) Extension (d) Fitness (d) Fitness (a) An in it mean by the word 'Suffrage'? One's inner feeling or voice which directs (b) The behaviour (c) The right to vote in a political election (c) The closing down or dismissal of an assembly (d) Conducting of legal proceedings against someone 47. Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years. The passive form of the sentence is- (a) Philosophers have fascinated by dreams for thousands of years. (b) Philosophers have been fascinated by dreams for thousands of years. (c) Philosophers have being fascinated by dreams for thousands of years. (d) For thousands of years, philosopher have been fascinated by dreams. 48. What shouldn't you do if you are in China? (a) Avoiding white flowers as gifts (b) Using chopsticks (c) Shaking hands firmly (d) Refusing gifts 49. "Nor sit in learning's bower" is an example of- (a) Simile (c) Metaphor 50. 'Cardio-vascular' is (d) Hyperbole (a) Food trends (b) Heart (c) Brain (d) Anaemia 51. With a partner make one page ecotourism plan for protected forest in Bangladesh. (a) no article, a (b) an, no article (c) a, a (d) an, the 52. 'The onset of something' means- (a) The end of something (b) The peak of something (c) Beyond something (d) The beginning of something 53. Gazi Pir could supposedly calm dangerous animals and make them docile. Here the word 'calm' is used as- (a) an adverb (b) a noun (c) a verb (d) an adjective IV. Перепишите и письменно переведите на русский язык следующие предложения: 1. There are two types of courts in this country. 2. If he worked more slowly he wouldn't make so many mistakes. 3. He is always in the thick of things. Put the following groups of adverbs in alphabetical Example: greedily, happily, hopelessly, hungrily, joyfu 1 warmly, zealously, quietly, oddly, vastly oddly cheerfully, colduly, cutiously, casually, cleverly 3 softly, slowly, strictly, shyly, smoothly 4 rarely, regularly, rudely, really, roughly What is the indefinite article in English
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