... arguing b) were argued c) were arguing d) is arguing5. ‘Would you tell me,’ said Alice, ‘why you those roses?’a) is painting b) are painting c) am painting d) paint6. ‘This a red rose-tree.’a) ... roses growing on the bush white.a) were b) was c) are d) is3. Alice this was very strange.a) thinks b) think c) thinking d) thought 4. The gardeners about the painting job.a) was arguing b) ... sentence.1. Alice saw the Cat while she was through the forest.a) running b) walking c) singing d) sleeping2. The Cat when it saw Alice. a) smiled b) laughed c) frowned d) grinned3. All cats can grin,...
... easily.He wrote AliceinWonderlandin 1865. For him, AliceinWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book. He used the name Lewis Carroll. But the book sold very ... Alice& apos;s sister had a book, but Alice had nothing with her. She looked at her sister's book. There were no pictures or conversations in it.'Why is she reading a book without pictures ... King.'Well, I don't like you' said the Cat.' That's not polite,' said the King and got behind Alice. Alice said, 'A cat can look at a King. I read that in...
... easily.He wrote AliceinWonderlandin 1865. For him, AliceinWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book. He used the name Lewis Carroll. But the book sold very ... polite,' said the King and got behind Alice. Alice said, 'A cat can look at a King. I read that in a book, I think.''Well, this cat has to go,' said the King. He called to ... Alice& apos;s sister had a book, but Alice had nothing with her. She looked at her sister's book. There were no pictures or conversations in it.'Why is she reading a book without pictures...
... “change of form”, by emphasizing the “intended in the text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another language in the way the author intended in the text.”Hatim & Mason ... S., Higgins, I. 1992. Thinking Translation. London. Routledge.Koller, W. 1979/89. Equivalence in translation theory (translated by A. Chesterman). In A. Chesterman (ed.), Readings in translation ... the nominal sense of the words is not. For instance, “Lễ xem mặt” is translated into “Looking at the face” as in: “The first would be an introduction ceremony called Lễ xem mặt (Looking at...
... walking, talking, giggling, partying brand. Whether she’s starring in an amateur Internet porn film, dancing at a new Tokyo nightclub, promoting her new clothing line, or doing a stint in jail, ... team has to go through a four-month-long training program. The first month they’re trained in storytelling in conveying interesting messages to all kinds of people from every background and culture. ... companies (including our new, New York City–based neuromarketing company, BUYOLOGY INC.) have been instrumental in transforming this book into a reality, and never stopped pushing Buyology...
... by Kinh and Ethnic Minorities in three regions in 2004 (rural Vietnam only)North East North West Central HighlandsKinh Ethnic MinKinh Ethnic MinKinh Ethnic MinAnnual cropland% having ... ethnic minorities are poorer than poor Kinh and Chinese. With a poverty gap of 2.6 percent, the Kinh and Chinese people who remain poor in 2004 are close to the poverty line, the likelihood being ... ethnic minorities living in the North West and in the Central Highlands are living in hunger. And in the South Central Coast, 72 percent of all ethnic minorities are food poor. 3Ethnic minorities,...
... D. busy 3. In this story, there are 12 incorrect words. The correct word is pronounced the same as the incorrect one, but the spelling is different. Correct them using the words from ... rode and got dirty. In the end, Jamie through the food in the bin. 4. Pick out the word that has the underlined letter pronounced /ʌ/ or /ɑ:/. marvelous far cute love cousin father tongue hard ... hình grin /grɪn/ Cườitoetoét him /hɪm/ Anh ấy twin /twɪn/ Sinhđôi 4. “u” busy /’bɪsi/ Bận rộn business /’bɪznәs/ Việc buôn bán lettuce /’letɪs/ Rau diếp minute...
... (people in business, talking about your company, and company facts and figures), preparing a trip (choosing a hotel, flying out, arriving) , away on business (finding your way, going out, and eating ... activities of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. - It is very interesting that when working with this book, students are given chances to practise English in actual situations in the form of ... This kind of test has much to do with vocabulary, and includes 4 parts presented in the following order: Gap-filling (10 points), word forms (10 points), reading comprehension (10 points),...
... the Student’s Book. Tune in to Reading (page 37)This reviews the Tune in to Readingbox on page47 of the Student’s Book. It further develops theskills of inferring. In their final exam students ... afirst attempt.Tune in to ReadingSteven’s sleepwalkingStrategy 1: Inferring meaning1 Read the text and find the sentences which tell us the following information.1 The writer thinks the public ... relevant information.Strategy 2: Inferring meaning from other words2 Match the words in bold with the definitions. Then find the words in 1-7 in the text. Do they havethe same meaning?1 People...
... Minneapolis ADVENTURES IN HUMOR 47FURTHER READINGAgee, Jon. Elvis Lives!: and Other Anagrams. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004.Cleary, Brian P. Rhyme and PUNishment: Adventuresin ... collisioninvolving two ships—one carrying a cargo of brownpaint, and the other carrying a cargo of red paint.Pink carnation: This is what wewould be if everyone in our countrydrove an automobile ... interactive guessing game in which you’re given some wackydefinitions and are asked to come up with the correct word.Leaf Publishinghttp://www.leafpublishing.com/fracturedheadlines.htmThis site...
... divide’ in outcomes and their inequality. However, inequality in any dimension is wider in London than in any other region, and inequality in earnings and incomes has increased faster in London ... status in this way. In Box 9.8 in Chapter 9 of the main report, we present evidence on trends in relative employment and earnings for people reporting they live in same sex couples allowing for ... (see Box 9.1 in Chapter 9 in the main report). Summary 6Figure S1: Equivalent net income, UK 2007-08 (at 2008 prices, before housing costs) (a) Number of individuals with income in each range...
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... water removed from the wine back into the liquid just before drinking. However afterdistilling the wine and then storing it in wooden barrels the distilled spirit changed into a substance very ... created during the aging process. When aged in a wooden barrel it will typically gain a darker color.When the aging takes place in a stainless steel tank the rum remains colorless. After the aging ... the lid closed if the bin isn't being used. If you have any doubt thatglass has gotten in the bin do the right thing, clean the bin out. Bartending School in a Book By Thomas StillwellCopyright...