When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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1. The title which suits the second paragraph is :
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When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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2. According to the text, president Bush decided to find :
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When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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3.As far as the passage is concerned the bad effect of terrorism is that it :
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When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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4.The idea that terrorism can be avoided can be found in the paragraph(s) :
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When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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5. The moral lesson that political leaders can draw through this passage is to :
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When we are watching TV and see the things that are happening now, it is quite clear to all of us that terrorism is increasing in every corner of the globe. Everyday you hear of kidnapping and car-bomb attack; it does not matter which daily newspaper you open, you will find there the headline dealing with traumatic experience of terrorism. Many people are sometimes afraid.
Extensive studies have proved that terrorism occurs when there is social or political injustice and religious conflicts, often when one community faces discrimination. According to terrorists, violence may bring social and/or political change. Countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have always been the theatre of terrorist attacks.
Further, another source of the terrorism may be the vengeance of weak people because of the bad policy of strong leaders of the world. Palpable example is what often occurs in the USA, in France and in England. September 11th, 2001 is the most destructive day in the long blood history of terrorism. It could be the most important day too, because it led the American president Bush to declare a war that would not end until every terrorist group has been found, stopped and defeated.
To prevent repeated cases of terrorism in today’s world, the government of every country ought to right things and treat everybody without any racial discrimination.
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6. Indicates the right associations of the words in column (1_5):
1. Blood ;
2. Discrimination ;
3. Kidnap ;
4.Policy ;
5.Terrorism
with their meaning in column (a-b):
a.Take away so as to ask money for returning him,
b.Large print at the top in a newspaper;
c. Act of treating people unfairly;
d. Planned course of action based on particular principles. e.g : plan of government ;
e. Red liquid in the body. ;
f. Act of bringing change in the government by killing.
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7. ……..Amazon is …. World’s second largest river.
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8.The old man …. the letter was sent is absent.
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9.My friend Robert got his state diploma ….. Saint Joseph College.
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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1. The title which suits the first paragraph is :
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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2.According to the text, sailing trips were popular in 20th century because :
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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3.The idea that enormous ships disappeared occurs in paragraph(s) :
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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4. The advantage(s) of ships in 20th century compared to planes is/are that they
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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5.Indicate the right associations of the words in column (1_5) :
1. Convenient ;
2. Jet ;
3.Liner ;
4.Marble ,
5.Steerage
with their meanings in column (a-b):
a. engine causing an aero plane to go forwards ;
b. hard stone which is polished and user buildings ;
c. part of a ship in which one may travel at low cost ;
d. state of being high , distance from the top to the ;
e. large ship which carries people across the ocean ;
f. Suiting one’s time and needs, causing comfort
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The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by jet. These planes are fast, safe and convenient. But in the past, all Atlantic took ships. The first ocean liners were primitive. On early 19th century sailing ships, cabins were cold and wet. Food was fresh only on the first day, and the passengers suffered constantly from the condition. In those days, one out of six sailing ships crossing the Atlantic sank. But by the end of the 19th century, along with improved safety came comfort and, in some cases, luxury. Ocean liners were strictly divides by class. Down below, hundreds of immigrants were crowded together in steerage, the section having the poorest accommodations. Up above, first class passengers had private rooms with marble bathrooms, and they ate in elegant dining rooms.
After World War 1, taking the boat to Europe became fashionable end popular for tourists as well as the rich. Bigger and bigger ships were built that carried a million tourists a year to Europe. This was the time of the greatest ocean liners. They were faster and more comfortable, and they offered food and luxuries comparable to good hotels.
In 1942, the French liner Normandy was destroyed by a fire, and today almost all of the other great ocean liners are gone, too. They have been put out of business by jets. Jets are crowded, they aren’t elegant, and they serve mediocre food, but they are fast Planes cross the Atlantic in six hours instead of six days.
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6.It is said in the text that in 20th century planes were :
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7.Indicate the missing words in the second sentence : Christiano and his team – mate said : « We may score two goals ». They said that they ……… score two goals.
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8.Indicate the missing word in the sentence « Bob and you will visit Moanda ……. ? », the missing words are :
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9.Indicate the right association of these verbs.
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English has had a long tradition of borrowing words from other languages. This tradition began with the conquest of Britain by the Norman – French in 1066. Because these conquerors established themselves as rulers, their dialect of French became the language of aristocracy, of government, and of education. During this period, many French words came in the English language. Another strong influx of vocabulary came from Latin, which was the language of the church. Today, those words derived from French and Latin, though still identifiable, as such, are an inseparable part of English vocabulary and are not thought of as foreign by English speakers. In fact, the first two sentences of this paragraph contain three words that come to us from this tradition : tradition, languages, and conquest.
The Britsh colonial era, which began with outposts in North America in the early seventeeth century, brought English speakers into contact with many other languages. In North America, words from the Native American peoples quickly found their way into the language. Exemples include moccasin (a kind of soft shoe), squash (a vegetable), and succotash (a dish made with corn and squash).
The presence of Spanish colonies in North America led to the adoption of numerous spanish words, such as siesta (a nap) and tortilla (a flat thin pancake made of wheat of corn flour). Asian languages also made contributions. For example, the word pajamas comes from a Hindi work, khaki comes from Urdu, a,d ketchup was borrowed from Chinese.
Words from African languages, too, made their way into English during the time that slavery was an institution in the United States. Okra (a vegetable) and goober (peanut) are exemples.
The results of all of this absorption of new words is a very rich vocabulary that allows users of English to express subtlety of meaning and also formality and informality thought their choice of words.
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1. The following ideas concerning the English language are contained in the first paragraph :
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English has had a long tradition of borrowing words from other languages. This tradition began with the conquest of Britain by the Norman – French in 1066. Because these conquerors established themselves as rulers, their dialect of French became the language of aristocracy, of government, and of education. During this period, many French words came in the English language. Another strong influx of vocabulary came from Latin, which was the language of the church. Today, those words derived from French and Latin, though still identifiable, as such, are an inseparable part of English vocabulary and are not thought of as foreign by English speakers. In fact, the first two sentences of this paragraph contain three words that come to us from this tradition : tradition, languages, and conquest.
The Britsh colonial era, which began with outposts in North America in the early seventeeth century, brought English speakers into contact with many other languages. In North America, words from the Native American peoples quickly found their way into the language. Exemples include moccasin (a kind of soft shoe), squash (a vegetable), and succotash (a dish made with corn and squash).
The presence of Spanish colonies in North America led to the adoption of numerous spanish words, such as siesta (a nap) and tortilla (a flat thin pancake made of wheat of corn flour). Asian languages also made contributions. For example, the word pajamas comes from a Hindi work, khaki comes from Urdu, a,d ketchup was borrowed from Chinese.
Words from African languages, too, made their way into English during the time that slavery was an institution in the United States. Okra (a vegetable) and goober (peanut) are exemples.
The results of all of this absorption of new words is a very rich vocabulary that allows users of English to express subtlety of meaning and also formality and informality thought their choice of words.
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2. According to the text, many French words came into the English language during the…
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English has had a long tradition of borrowing words from other languages. This tradition began with the conquest of Britain by the Norman – French in 1066. Because these conquerors established themselves as rulers, their dialect of French became the language of aristocracy, of government, and of education. During this period, many French words came in the English language. Another strong influx of vocabulary came from Latin, which was the language of the church. Today, those words derived from French and Latin, though still identifiable, as such, are an inseparable part of English vocabulary and are not thought of as foreign by English speakers. In fact, the first two sentences of this paragraph contain three words that come to us from this tradition : tradition, languages, and conquest.
The Britsh colonial era, which began with outposts in North America in the early seventeeth century, brought English speakers into contact with many other languages. In North America, words from the Native American peoples quickly found their way into the language. Exemples include moccasin (a kind of soft shoe), squash (a vegetable), and succotash (a dish made with corn and squash).
The presence of Spanish colonies in North America led to the adoption of numerous spanish words, such as siesta (a nap) and tortilla (a flat thin pancake made of wheat of corn flour). Asian languages also made contributions. For example, the word pajamas comes from a Hindi work, khaki comes from Urdu, a,d ketchup was borrowed from Chinese.
Words from African languages, too, made their way into English during the time that slavery was an institution in the United States. Okra (a vegetable) and goober (peanut) are exemples.
The results of all of this absorption of new words is a very rich vocabulary that allows users of English to express subtlety of meaning and also formality and informality thought their choice of words.
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3. The pair of words that has the same vowel sound is :
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English has had a long tradition of borrowing words from other languages. This tradition began with the conquest of Britain by the Norman – French in 1066. Because these conquerors established themselves as rulers, their dialect of French became the language of aristocracy, of government, and of education. During this period, many French words came in the English language. Another strong influx of vocabulary came from Latin, which was the language of the church. Today, those words derived from French and Latin, though still identifiable, as such, are an inseparable part of English vocabulary and are not thought of as foreign by English speakers. In fact, the first two sentences of this paragraph contain three words that come to us from this tradition : tradition, languages, and conquest.
The Britsh colonial era, which began with outposts in North America in the early seventeeth century, brought English speakers into contact with many other languages. In North America, words from the Native American peoples quickly found their way into the language. Exemples include moccasin (a kind of soft shoe), squash (a vegetable), and succotash (a dish made with corn and squash).
The presence of Spanish colonies in North America led to the adoption of numerous spanish words, such as siesta (a nap) and tortilla (a flat thin pancake made of wheat of corn flour). Asian languages also made contributions. For example, the word pajamas comes from a Hindi work, khaki comes from Urdu, a,d ketchup was borrowed from Chinese.
Words from African languages, too, made their way into English during the time that slavery was an institution in the United States. Okra (a vegetable) and goober (peanut) are exemples.
The results of all of this absorption of new words is a very rich vocabulary that allows users of English to express subtlety of meaning and also formality and informality thought their choice of words.
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4. Rulers means :
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English has had a long tradition of borrowing words from other languages. This tradition began with the conquest of Britain by the Norman – French in 1066. Because these conquerors established themselves as rulers, their dialect of French became the language of aristocracy, of government, and of education. During this period, many French words came in the English language. Another strong influx of vocabulary came from Latin, which was the language of the church. Today, those words derived from French and Latin, though still identifiable, as such, are an inseparable part of English vocabulary and are not thought of as foreign by English speakers. In fact, the first two sentences of this paragraph contain three words that come to us from this tradition : tradition, languages, and conquest.
The Britsh colonial era, which began with outposts in North America in the early seventeeth century, brought English speakers into contact with many other languages. In North America, words from the Native American peoples quickly found their way into the language. Exemples include moccasin (a kind of soft shoe), squash (a vegetable), and succotash (a dish made with corn and squash).
The presence of Spanish colonies in North America led to the adoption of numerous spanish words, such as siesta (a nap) and tortilla (a flat thin pancake made of wheat of corn flour). Asian languages also made contributions. For example, the word pajamas comes from a Hindi work, khaki comes from Urdu, a,d ketchup was borrowed from Chinese.
Words from African languages, too, made their way into English during the time that slavery was an institution in the United States. Okra (a vegetable) and goober (peanut) are exemples.
The results of all of this absorption of new words is a very rich vocabulary that allows users of English to express subtlety of meaning and also formality and informality thought their choice of words.
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5. The Britsh colonial era brought English speakers into contact with many other languages, … ? The missing words to complete this sentence are :
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6.If I live in Lubumbashi ? I … at a bank. The missing phrase to complete this sentence is :
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7.Hens … eggs. The appropriate verb to complete this sentence is :
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8.He hasn’t even got a desk to write … The appropriate word to complete this sentence is :
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9.Peter can steal my books. The passive of this sentence is : My books … by Peter
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