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Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group
technology
illustration
definition
electronic
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computer
different
capable
calculate
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number
software
manage
invent
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become
hardware
letter
music
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office
language
around
other
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teen
speed
reenter
keep
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of
often
foreign
five
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music
computer
document
illustrate
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invention
option
calculation
question
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ask
answer
and
active
Select the antonym of the following bold and underlined word in each sentence in the unit
Look at the illustrations of different parts of a computer system.
together
similar
average
pure
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She was wearing a beautiful dress.
unsightly
dirty
dusty
bad
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We receive letters from and send letters to almost every part of the world with the help of computers.
take
buy
sell
break
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And we can even learn foreign languages on computers.
known
native
natural
expected
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Each time you turn it on, with appropriate hardware and software, it is capable of doing almost anything you ask.
unsuitable
unimportant
ill-prepared
irregular
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The man understood the lessons very well.
ill
hardly
poorly
wrong
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Listen to the old man’s story again and write in the missing words.
existing
near
here
nearby
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Places of scenic beauty are places where the scenes are interesting and beautiful.
incorrect
tiresome
irrelevant
unlucky
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Why is computer a miraculous device?
ordinary
improper
false
ugly
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My personal opinion is that the students should be doing more work outside the classroom.
national
inner
spiritual
public
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences
The taxi drivers’ strike _______ last month, and it still _______ on these days.
began- is going
had begun- goes
began- goes
had begun- is going
You _______ the work that you _______ assigned to.
didn’t finish- had been
don’t- are
haven’t finished- were
can’t finish- could be
My teacher _______ while he _______ a car.
didn’t smoke-is driving
hasn’t smoked-was driving
doesn’t smoke-is driving
hadn’t smoked-was driving
By the end of this week, Valentine _______ and _______.
comes-goes
would come-go
will come-go
will have come-gone
When my aunt ____ old, she often _____ of all the things she ______ when she _____ young
grew-thought-did-was
grows-thinks-does-is
has grown-thinks-had done-was
grows-thought-had done-is
We _______ her brother since last Sunday, but we _______ he _______ an essay on Build a fire at the moment.
didn’t see-believed-wrote
haven’t seen-believe-is writing
don’t see-believe-write
haven’t seen-have believed-has written
My friend and I _______ your sister tomorrow afternoon after she _______ her work.
will meet-will finish
will meet-has finished
will have met-has finished
will have met-will finish
In a short time, when the clock _______ nine, we _______ here an hour.
strikes-will have been waiting
has struck-will wait
strikes-will have waited
has struck-will be waiting
Do you know two straight lines which _______ at a point _______ an angel?
met-formed
have met-have formed
meet-have formed
meet-form
What you _______ a few minutes ago while your sister _______ the dishes?
did...do-washed
did...do-was washing
were...doing-washed
were...doing-was washing
Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: The meanings of the terms science and technology have stayed the same.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: We can find more similarities than differences between the terms
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: Only science implies a thinking process.
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False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: Technology employs a more experimental methodology than that of science.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: Science, at least in theory, is more concerned with the development of general laws and less concerned with the practicality of its results.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: The changeable relationship of the two can be seen in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: There are distinctions between the activities of scientists and technologists
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: Institutional objectives and professional goals do not contribute to such distinctions.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: Throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made a lot of practical as well as theoretical contributions.
True
False
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
The meanings of the terms science and technology have changed significantly from one generation to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms.
Both science and technology imply a thinking process, both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of “pure” science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.
Question: The reading above is about science and technology.
True
False
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