Tiếng anh lớp 10 unit 8

Tiếng Anh 10 Unit 8: Grammar trang 28

Relative clauses

1. (Trang 28 - Tiếng anh 10) Read the following sentences from GETTING STARTED. Underline ‘which’,‘that’, ‘who’ and "whose'. What are these words used for? Decide if the clauses are defining or non­defining relative clauses.

(Đọc những câu sau từ phần bắt đầu. Gạch dưới “which”, “that”, “who” và “whose”. Những từ này dùng để làm gì? Quyết định chúng là mệnh đề quan hệ xác định hay không xác định.) 

Tiếng anh lớp 10 unit 8

Đáp án:

1. that: mệnh đề quan hệ xác định

2. which: mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định

3. that: mệnh đề quan hệ xác định

4. which: mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định

5.  whose: mệnh đề quan hệ xác định

2. (Trang 28 - Tiếng anh 10) Match 1 -6 with a-f to make meaningful sentences.

(Nối 1-6 với a - f để làm thành câu có nghĩa.)

Tiếng anh lớp 10 unit 8

Đáp án:

1 - e

2 - d

3 - a

4 - f

5 - c

6 – b

Hướng dẫn dịch:

1. I talked to a man whose smartphone was stolen. 

(Tôi đã nói chuyện với người đàn ông mà điện thoại thông minh của ông ấy đã bị trộm.)

2. We often visit our grandfather in Vinh, which is a city in central Vietnam.

(Chúng tôi thường thăm ông mình ở Vinh, một thành phố ở miền Trung Việt Nam.)

3. Thank you very much for the book that you sent me. 

(Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều về quyển sách mà bạn đã gửi cho mình.)

4. The man turned out to be her son, who had gone missing during the war. 

(Người đàn ông hóa ra là con trai bà ấy, lại là người đã mất tích trong chiến tranh.)

5. He admires people who are wealthy and successful. 

(Anh ấy ngưỡng mộ những người mà giàu có và thành công.)

6. Have you heard of John Atanasoft, whose invention changed the world? 

(Bạn đã từng nghe về John Atanasoft người mà phát minh của ông đã thay đổi thế giới chưa?)

3. (Trang 28 - Tiếng anh 10) Use 'who', 'which', 'that' or 'whose' to complete each of the sentences.

(Sử dụng “who”, “which”, “that” hay “whose” đế hoàn thành các câu.)

Tiếng anh lớp 10 unit 8

Đáp án:

1. which

2. whose

3. which

4. who/that

5. whose

6. who

Hướng dẫn dịch:

1. Những thiết bị điện tử cá nhân mà làm xao nhãng học sinh khỏi việc học trong lớp đều bị cấm ở hầu hết trường học.

2. Máy tính xách tay mà vỏ ngoài của nó được trang trí với những con vật vui nhộn thì là máy của dì tôi

3. Máy tính bảng của tôi, mà được 2 năm rồi, vẫn chạy tốt.

4. Những học sinh mà có điện thoại thông minh có thể sử dụng chúng để tra từ trên từ điển điện tử.

5. Một số nhà khoa học nghĩ rằng trẻ em mà được ba mẹ cho phép sử dụng thiết bị điện tử sớm sẽ có nhiều lợi thế hơn trong tương lai.

6. Long, chỉ mới 2 tuổi rưỡi, thích chơi trò chơi trên máy tính bảng.

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Tiếng anh lớp 10 unit 8

Part I. PHONETICS

Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in position the of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

1. A. digital B. personal C. excellent D. electric

2. A. similar B. symbolic C. effective D. eternal

3. A. successful B. cognitive C. different D. wonderful

4. A. efficient B. exciting C. distracting D. portable

5. A. convenient B. permanent C. attractive D. important

6. A. modernize B. organize C. indicate D. continue

7. A. graduate B. develop C. consider D. enable

8. A. concentrate B. benefit C. understand D. mobilize

9. A. introduce B. stimulate C. recognize D. emphasize

10. A. exercise B. volunteer C. calculate D. interview

Part II. VOCABULARY

Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

11. Personal.devices are useful for learning.

A. electric B. electrical C. electronic D. electronical

12. They’re excellent learning.You can store information, take notes, write essays and do calculations.

A. equipments B. tools C. gadgets D. techniques

13. In English class yesterday, we had a discussion.different cultures.

A. around B. about C. for D. from

14. Mrs Dawson said that we were.our lesson in the library next Monday.

A. having B. making C. reading D. going

15. I really don’t.the point of taking the exam when you are not ready for it.

A. take B. have C. mind D. see

16. If the examiner can’t.sense of your writing, you’ll get a low mark.

A. take B. bring C. make D. understand

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BÀI TẬP ANH 10 THÍ ĐIỂM UNIT 8 ~ NEW WAYS TO LEARN Part I. PHONETICS Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in position the of the primary stress in each of the following questions. 1. A. digital B. personal C. excellent D. electric 2. A. similar B. symbolic C. effective D. eternal 3. A. successful B. cognitive C. different D. wonderful 4. A. efficient B. exciting C. distracting D. portable 5. A. convenient B. permanent C. attractive D. important 6. A. modernize B. organize C. indicate D. continue 7. A. graduate B. develop C. consider D. enable 8. A. concentrate B. benefit C. understand D. mobilize 9. A. introduce B. stimulate C. recognize D. emphasize 10. A. exercise B. volunteer C. calculate D. interview Part II. VOCABULARY Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. Personal....devices are useful for learning. A. electric B. electrical C. electronic D. electronical 12. They’re excellent learning.....You can store information, take notes, write essays and do calculations. A. equipments B. tools C. gadgets D. techniques 13. In English class yesterday, we had a discussion....different cultures. A. around B. about C. for D. from 14. Mrs Dawson said that we were....our lesson in the library next Monday. A. having B. making C. reading D. going 15. I really don’t....the point of taking the exam when you are not ready for it. A. take B. have C. mind D. see 16. If the examiner can’t....sense of your writing, you’ll get a low mark. A. take B. bring C. make D. understand 17. I would prefer to go to university and do a....in International Studies, rather than start work. A. certificate B. result C. degree D. qualification 18. My dad wants me to go university, but I’m in....minds about it. A. my B. two C. some D. different 19. Most computers have enough....to store a vast amount of information. A. database B. document C. memory D. word processor 20. You can’t get into the Internet unless your computer has a(an)..... A. access B. terminal C. web page D. modem 21. Many people only use their computer as a.....All they do is to write letters and reports on it. A. word processor B. template C. document D. spreadsheet 22. The World Wide Web is made up of millions of....created by anybody from multi-media corporations to ordinary people like you and me. A. newsgroups B. chatrooms C. users D. sites 23. On the web you can read....newspapers or magazines; you can watch videos, download music or buy anything. A. virtual B. online C. digital D. offline 24. When I first started learning English ten years ago, I could hardly....a word - "hello”, “goodbye”, “thank you” was just about it! A. speak B. talk C. say D. tell 25. I went to classes two evenings a week and I was surprised at how quickly I....progress. A. had B. made C. did D. produced 26. I....a lot of new language from speaking with my host family and with other students from all over the world. A. picked up B. took up C. made up D. saved up 27. Helen is much more confident with her English now. She can actually....a conversation with her teacher in English without difficulty. A. keep B. do C. improve D. hold 28. If you're not sure what something means,....in your dictionary or use your electronic dictionary for help. A. check up B. look up C. translate D. interpret 29. Whenever you hear a new word that you think is important,....in your notebook. A. keep it down B. put it down C. write it down D. spell it down 30. She had to....her First Certificate Exam three times. A. study B. take C. make D. do 31. I'm....for my English test tomorrow. A. focusing B. meditating C. remembering D. revising 32. He'll have to....and work harder or he'll fail the exam. A. pull his socks up B. polish his head C. empty his washing basket D. stick his neck out 33. Sally always hands in her homework on time and buys the teacher small presents.The other children hate her. She's such a..... A. teacher's toy B. teacher's jewel C. teacher's pet D. teacher's sweet 34. Electronic devices are bad for your eyes, and....from electronics could harm your body and cause permanent damage. A. wave B. radiation C. radiator D. emission 35. Like children elsewhere, children in the US have greatly benefited....modern technology. A. of B. from C. in D. with Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 36. You can download free lessons and put them in your media player or other similar mobile devices. Then you can listen and study anywhere because these devices are portable. A. affordable B. available C. feasible D. carriable 37. Personal electronic devices which distract students from their classwork are banned in most schools. A. forbid B. prohibit C. divert D. neglect 38. Permanent damage to children's body may be caused by frequent contact with electronic devices. A. Immediate B. Long-lasting C. Short-term D. Serious 39. If your smartphone rings in class, it will be very annoying and disruptive. A. interruptive B. supportive C. discouraging D. confusing 40. For very young children, electronic devices may help promote listening and speaking skills. A. advertise B. popularize C. discourage D. improve 41. Students who have access to inappropriate information, videos and pictures may spend many hours reading and watching, and forget about their projects or assignments. A. fascinating B. tempting C. unsuitable D. illegal 42. People whose work involves using a computer for most of the day may suffer from chronic headaches. A. suggests B. includes C. means D. contains 43. One advantage of learning going digital is that students no longer have to carry the weight of papers and textbooks with them to school. A. online B. electric C. computer-based D. modernized 44. An interactive whiteboard is an electronic device that helps students learn English in a more stimulating way. A. interest-arousing B. performance-enhancing C. communication-promoting D. proficiency-raising 45. This new invention is useful in the classroom because it can engage students and provide them with opportunities to communicate meaningfully. A. pull B. attract C. encourage D. participate Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 46. In my country, it is compulsory to go to school between the ages of five and sixteen. A. necessary B. essential C. optional D. selective 47. Do you think that you pay enough attention in class? What have I been talking about? A. neglect B. care C. notice D. consideration 48. Electronic dictionaries are now common in English classes. They can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic devices. A. individual B. public C. private D. possessive 49. Being able to use computers and the Internet can lead to an improved quality of life. A increased B. enhanced C. promoted D. deteriorated 50. It seems unthinkable today not to provide children with a decent education. A. sufficient B. adequate C. deficient D. proper Part III. GRAMMAR Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 51. “Who's that over there?" ~ "Oh, it's our new teacher,....just started work today." A. that B. who he C. which he D. who 52. "Which CD did you get Marcus in the end?" ~ "I got him the one....said he really wanted to hear." A. that B. who he C. whose D. which he 53. “Who did you send a Valentine's card to?" ~ "I'm not telling you, but it was someone....name begins with ‘B’.” A. which B. who her C. whose D. whose her 54. "Have you seen Jason Green's latest film?" ~ "Is that the one in....joins the FBI?” A. which he B. that he C. whom he D. which 55. "Why do you like Tania so much?” ~ “Well, she's one of the few people to....I can really talk." A. which B. whom C. that D. who 56. "Why don't we go to Lionel's for dinner tonight?” ~ “Is that the new restaurant....has just opened on the other side of town?" A. which B. where C. that it D. which it 57. "Could you lend me some money?" ~ "I'd like you to give me one good reason....I should." A. that B. which C. why D. who 58. “What do you want to do this summer?” ~ “I think we should go somewhere....has plenty of sun and sand." A. who B. where C. when D. that 59. Smartphones, laptops and tablets are the modern devices....have changed the way we think. A. what B. Ø C. whose D. that 60. Students use smartphones to record their phone calls,....they later share with the class. A. Ø B. that C. which D. whose 61. A tablet is perfect for people....work is to draw and write. A. who B. Ø C. which D. whose 62. You can access the Internet, download programs and information....can help you understand the material and widen your knowledge. A. what B. that C. Ø D. who 63. There are sites....you can record your own voice and listen to yourself. A. where B. when C. that D. which 64. My teacher,....has been teaching for 25 years, finds it hard to make use of electronic devices in her teaching. A. she B. who she C. who D. whose 65. That media player,....I often use to practise my English, has some great apps. A. Ø B. that C. what D. which 66. The interactive whiteboard involves students directly in work in front of the board,....most of them love. A. that B. Ø C. which D. whose 67. Qualifications are exam results....prove you have reached a certain level. A. which B. Ø C. that D. Both A and C 68. In the USA, a public school is a state school,....is run by the government and is free to attend. A. that B. which C. who D. Ø 69. This is the book in....Foster describes his experience of the war. A. that B. what C. where D. which 70. Isn't that Tim, the boy....father owns a huge yacht? A. whose B. his C. which D. that 71. Tina gave her ticket to the concert to John,....then sold it to Nick. A. which B. he C. who D. whom 72. “Which cinema did you go to?” – “The one they don't sell any popcorn!" A. which B. where C. whom D. who 73. That's the actor....autograph I got last year. A. whose B. who C. who’s D. whom 74. The book....she's most famous is Dance of the Dinosaur. A. in that B. to whom C. for which D. that 75. Student social life revolves around the Student Union,....is the large yellow building opposite the library. A.Ø B. which C. that D. it 76. Mr Forbes teaches a class for students....native language is not English. A. which B. who C. whose D. those who 77. I have just found the book..... A. you were looking for B. which you were looking C. for that you were looking D. you were looking 78. I don't understand the assignment....the professor gave us last Monday. A. which B. that C. Ø D. All are correct 79. Students....get below-average exam results do not have the best prospects. A. whose B. who C. Ø D. All are correct 80. I live in a dormitory....residents come from many countries. A. where B. which C. in where D. whose Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 81. Before I (A) came to England, I (B) hadn't had the opportunity to (C) speak to people (D) their native tongue is English. 82. No one (A) has said (B) anything (C) would persuade me (D) to change my mind. 83. The woman (A) sitting on the red chair (B) is the person (C) to who you (D) must give this envelope. 84. (A) There are some teachers in our school (B) try (C) to improve the quality of teaching by (D) making use of hi-tech devices. 85. Modern children, (A) who lives have become (B) more and more dependent (C) on electronic devices, find the traditional way of teaching very (D) dull and boring. 86. Smartphones and (A) tablets (B) which can be (C) used as effective (D) learning tools for children. 87. What (A) is the name of (B) the girl (C) that her mobile phone (D) was stolen. 88. A (A) tablet is a (B) mobile computer (C) is also (D) useful for language learning. 89. (A) Those want to (B) improve their English can download free (C) digital lessons from the Internet (D) to study. 90. (A) Mr Peterson who (B) has worked for the same school (C) all his life, (D) is retiring next month. Part IV. SPEAKING Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges. 91. “.........” . “It means go very quickly.” A. How can you explain "rush”? B. How do you spell “rush”? C. What does "rush” mean? D. What is the equivalent of “rush”? 92. “ ...” ~ “For” answers the question "How long” and “Since” answers the question “When". A. What are the meanings of “for” and “since”? B. What's the difference between “for” and “since”? C. How to see the difference between “for” and “since”? D. How similar are “for” and “since”? 93. “So, Sven, you've been learning English for ten years. That's a long time.” ~ “........” A. Yes, so what? I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker. B. It's none of your business! I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker. C. I suppose it is, but I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker. D. Well, look at yourself first. I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker. 94. “..........." - "I think you must have the wrong number. There's no one of that name here." A. Could I speak to Donald, please? B. Hi, who is that? C. Hello. Is Martin speaking, please? D. A and C are correct. 95. “Do you mind if I make a phone call?” ~ “ ....” A. Yes, of course. The phone's in the hall. B. No, of course not. The phone's in the hall. C. It's my pleasure. The phone's in the hall. D. Never mind. The phone's in the hall. 96. “Shall I ring you later?" ~ “ ....” A. No, you won't. Have you got my mobile number? B. Yes, you will. Have you got my mobile number? C. Yes, but I may be out. Have you got my mobile number? D. No, I won't be home. Have you got my mobile number? 97. “ ..” ~ "No, it's all repeats again. Why can't they make some new programs for a change?” A. Is there anything worth watching on the telly tonight? B. What's on TV tonight? C. What's up tonight on TV? D. Is there a program on to watch tonight? 98. “ ..” ~ “I like to make notes during the lectures." A. Do you like lectures? B. Which do you prefer: listening to lectures or reading books? C. Is recording the lecture a good idea? D. How do you prefer to learn from lectures: making notes or recording? 99. “ ..” ~ “No, I don't live in an English-speaking country, so it's difficult for me to meet them." A. Is it important to meet English speakers? B. Do you ever have any contact with English speakers? C. Do you like living in an English-speaking country? D. Is it hard for you to meet English speakers? 100. "I don't support the use of smartphones and tablets in the classrooms.” ~ “.........” A. Me, too. B. I don't, either. C. Me, neither. D. B and C are correct. 101.“ .." ~ "I hate it, but I have to do it.” A. How do you feel about learning English? B. How do you learn English? C. Is English important in your country? D. Is English easy to learn? 102. "I think electronic devices do wonders for language learners." ~ “ ...” A. I couldn't agree more B. You're absolutely night. C. Sure, I agree with you. D. All are correct. 103. “Hi, Sarah. What are you studying?" ~ "English, We have a test tomorrow” ~ “ ...” "Thank you. I'm going to need it!" A. Oh, really? B. Oh, good luck! C.Oh, lucky you. D. Oh, luckily. 104,".........." ~ “I’m afraid not. Can you explain it again?" A. Does it make sense to you? B. Do I make myself understood? C. Do you see what I mean? D. All are correct. 105. "May I use your tablet for a while, pleaser" ~ “ ...” A. No way, It cost a fortune! B. I'm so sorry, I'm using it mysell. C. Stay away from it! D. No, it's busy now. Part V. READING Exercise 8. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks. A POWERFUL INFLUENCE There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly (106)....doing anything else in their spare time. Naturally, parents are curious to find out why the Internet is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be (107)....for their children. Should parents be worried if their children are spending that much time (108)....their computers? Obviously, if the children are bent over their computers for hours, (109)....in some game, instead of doing their homework, then something is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the child should (110)....of the Internet, and the child should give his or her (111)....that it won't interfere with homework. If the child is not (112)....to this arrangement, parents can take more drastic (113).....Dealing with a child's use of the Internet is not much different from (114)....any other sort of bargain about behavior. Any parent who is seriously alarmed about a child's behavior should make an appointment to (115)....the matter with a teacher. Spending time in front of the screen does not (116)....affect a child's performance at school. Even if the child is (117)....crazy about using the Internet, he or she is probably just going through a phase, and in a few months there will be something else to worry about! 106. A. always B. rarely C. never D. ever 107. A. harming B. harmful C. hurting D. hurtful 108. A. staring at B. glancing at C. looking D. watching 109. A. supposed B. occupied C. involved D. absorbed 110. A. do B. have C. make D. create 111. A. word B. promise C. vow D. claim 112. A. holding B. sticking C. following D. accepting 113. A. rules B. procedures C. regulations D. steps 114. A. dealing B. negotiating C. having D. arranging 115. A. speak B. discuss C. talk D. debate 116. A. possibly B. necessarily C. probably D. consequently 117. A. absolutely B. more C. quite D. a lot Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. WHAT IS YOUR LEARNING STYLE? If you find yourself learn better by making notes during the lecture, or when the teacher uses a new word, you want to see it written immediately, then you are very likely to be a more visual learner. You prefer to see the written words. You learn by reading and writing. Visual learners often think in pictures. If you find a particular task or text difficult, look for sources that will suit your learning style, e.g. sources with illustrations, charts, tables, or videos. If you prefer recording the lecture and listening again to taking notes, or you memorize something by repeating it aloud instead of writing it out several times, you are probably a more auditory learner. You prefer to learn by listening and speaking. Auditory learners often learn best from lectures, discussions, by reading aloud, and by listening to audio material. However, it is probably that you, like most people, learn through a mixture of styles. Sometimes you may prefer to learn by reading, at other time by listening. Ask yourself which is the best style for the particular task you are doing. 118. Which of the following is probably NOT preferred by a visual learner? A. reading aloud B. sources with illustrations C. sources with videos D. making notes 119. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to? A. the lecture B. the new word C. the note D. the written word 120. The word “visual” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to..... A. picturesque B. written C. illustrative D. seeable 121. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Auditory learners hate taking notes. B. Auditory learners prefer listening to speaking. C. Most people are auditory learners. D. When learning something by heart, an auditory learner prefers reading it out loud. 122. The word "auditory” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by..... A. discussive B. noisy C. audible D. recordable Exercise 10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE STUDENT Learning how to study effectively is an essential skill for students in any discipline. There are six areas which are crucial to developing good study habits. Work on these and you will become an effective student. Targets Always set a realistic work target. Don't try to do too much. For example, plan to read one chapter of a book each evening rather than think about reading the whole book over the weekend. This kind of detailed, planned target is more effective than a vague commitment. It is sometimes helpful to tell your friends about your plan. This is a good incentive to keep you on target because they will know if you fail! Rewards Develop a system of small rewards for your work. For example, stop for a cup of coffee or tea, or listen to a favorite piece of music after one hour's study, Rewarding yourself for keeping to your work plan will make you feel good about yourself. Timing Make sure you choose a suitable time to study, i.e. when it is quiet and when you are most'alert. Try to make this a regular, time-tabled part of your day. If you plan to start work at a certain time, say 7 pm, do not find reasons to put off getting started. You can watch a DVD later, and your emails are not urgent! Quantity A large task such as researching a new topic for an essay can be daunting - so daunting, in fact, that it can be difficult to sit down and make a start. Break the larger task down into several smaller ones. For example, make a list of questions that you will have to deal with in your essay, and then approach each question separately. This makes the work more manageable. Notes and Learning styles The books you are studying won't always present information in a way that suits your learning style. It is, therefore, worthwhile spending time making notes and organizing them in a way that suits you best. It is also a good idea to keep your notebooks neat and well-organized. This will make it much easier to retrieve information later. Revision Don't leave revision until the last moment. When you set your study targets, allow regular revision time. This is much more effective than trying to cram before an exam. 123. How does the writer think you can develop good study habits? A. By setting a realistic work target B. By planning and considering your learning style C. By revising your work on a regular basis D. By taking into account six important areas 124. Why is it a good idea to tell other people about your work plan? A. They can help you develop a detailed target. B. They will be very helpful with your plan. C. They will know if you do not stick to your plan, which motivates you to reach the target. D. They will know how to help you avoid failing. 125. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “vague” in paragraph 2? A. unrealistic B. inefficient C. unclear D. impractical 126. Timing includes all of the following EXCEPT..... A. you must be able to think clearly at the chosen time to study B. the best time to study is 7 p.m C. the time to study should be made a routine D. don't delay getting started 127. How can a complicated piece of work be made easier? A. Try to sit down and make a start anyway. B. Make a list of questions beforehand. C. Divide the large task into manageable smaller segments. D. Manage the tasks one by one. 128. The word “daunting” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to which of the following? A. frightening B. demanding C. challenging D. discouraging 129. What is NOT the benefit of keeping good class or lecture notes? A. The information is tailored to your learning style. B. It enables you to find information quickly when needed. C. The information is favorably organized to your liking. D. You do not need to spend time on the books you are studying. 130. The most suitable phrase to replace the word "cram” in the last paragraph is..... A. study hard in a short time B. stay up late to study C. revise hastily D. revise overnight Part VI. WRITING Exercise 11. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 131. Electronic dictionaries are now common in English classes. They can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic device. A. Electronic dictionaries which can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic device are now common in English classes. B. Electronic dictionaries, which can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic device, are now common in English classes. C. Electronic dictionaries, that can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic device, are now common in English classes. D. Electronic dictionaries can be very easily downloaded into your personal electronic device are now common in English classes. 132. Electronic devices are bad for your eyes. Their radiation is very harmful. A. Electronic devices that their radiation is very harmful are bad for your eyes. B. Electronic devices which their radiation is very harmful are bad for your eyes. C. Electronic devices, whose radiation is very harmful, are bad for your eyes. D. Electronic devices whose radiation is very harmful are bad for your eyes. 133. Electronic devices distract students from their studies. Students may play games, text, chat, and cheat. A. Electronic devices distract students, who may play games, text, chat, and cheat, from their studies. B. Electronic devices distract students who may play games, text, chat, and cheat from their studies. C. Electronic devices distract students from their studies, who may play games, text, chat, and cheat. D. Electronic devices distract students from their studies who may play games, text, chat, and cheat. 134. They may feel sad and bad about themselves. This might affect their performance at school. A. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, this might affect their performance at school. B. They may feel sad and bad about themselves which might affect their performance at school. C. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, which might affect their performance at school. D. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, that might affect their performance at school. 135. Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing element”. This timing device lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. A. Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing element” which is a timing device lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. B. Nearly all speed reading courses have a "pacing element” which is a timing device that lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. C. Nearly all speed reading courses have a "pacing element", a timing device that lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. D. Nearly all speed reading courses have a "pacing element", that is a timing device that lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. 136. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your normal w.p.m rate. You can comfortably understand at this rate. A. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your normal w.p.m rate, the rate which you can comfortably understand. B. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your normal w.p. m rate the rate at which you can comfortably understand. C. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your normal w.p.m rate, the rate which you can comfortably understand at. D. B and C are correct. 137. Some students prefer a strict teacher. This teacher tells them exactly what to do. A. Some students prefer a strict teacher, who tells them exactly what to do. B. Some students prefer a strict teacher who tells them exactly what to do. C. Some students prefer a strict teacher, that tells them exactly what to do. D. All are correct. 138. Many devices offer apps. These apps use voice recognition technology A. Many devices offer apps whose use voice recognition technology. B. Many devices offer apps, which use voice recognition technology. C. Many devices offer apps which use voice recognition technology. D. Many devices offer apps in which use voice recognition technology. 139. This is my new tablet. It uses the latest digital technology. A. This is my new tablet that uses the latest digital technology. B. This is my new tablet which uses the latest digital technology. C. This is my new tablet, which uses the latest digital technology. D. This is my new tablet, that uses the latest digital technology. 140. Most children aged 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools. These schools are largely co-educational. A. Most children aged 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools, which are largely co-educational. B. Most children aged 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools which are largely co-educational. C. Most children aged 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools that are largely co educational. D. Most children aged 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools where are largely co-educational. The End