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Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 2, 2024

BASIC COMPLETION 33

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. They can only a few containers a day.
2. They can pull it like a .
3. She designs useful products for places without many resources.
4. That means you can't them when you take them from the earth.
5. As a young in England, she loved to work with her grandfather in his workshop.
6. She designed her first product when she was in high school and just years old.
7. The lever the toothpaste out of the tube.
8. One container of the refrigerator keeps food and medicine clean and .
9. The sun's energy makes the water in the evaporate.
10. The cool sand keeps the food and cool.
11. After leaving school, Cummins spent five months in .
12. There, she could test and her designs.
13. Today, she continues to design products.
14. They don't the planet and the materials are all recyclable.
15. Maybe you too can become an engineering .


BASIC COMPLETION 32

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. He also studied and flying fish to get ideas.
2. As a boy, he loved flying .
3. His kites were because they had pockets.
4. The pocket opened and let the ads to the ground.
5. Ninomiya built his first of a flying machine in 1891.
6. He called his model the , which is the name of a kind of bird.
7. In , Ninomiya became a soldier in the army.
8. The plans had and specific directions for building a flying machine.
9. He started to build a plane that was more like a airplane.
10. All Ninomiya needed was an , and he ordered one.
11. These two men from the United States flew their first plane in of 1903.
12. After that, he a Shinto priest.
13. Most people think the Wright brothers designed the first airplane, but this isn't .
14. It also had a kind of that wasn't as modern as the wing on Ninomiya's plane.
15. Ninomiya never lost his interest in airplanes and .


Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 2, 2024

BASIC COMPLETION 31

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. Thousands of people worked on these enormous .
2. Is it their , is it their beauty? .
3. No one knows how the Egyptians built them.
4. The Egyptians built it in about BCE.
5. It's 480 feet, meters high.
6. Experts think the builders used simple , such as levers and ramps.
7. What was the most dangerous project.
8. It lets ships pass the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
9. However, the was too difficult and they stopped.
10. The total of people worked on the canal.
11. That means it was very hot and , with about 105 inches, 267 centimeters, of rain a year.
12. In , an oil company found the largest oil field in North America.
13. The Alaska Pipeline is the pipeline in the world.
14. It crosses three mountain and more than 800 rivers and streams.
15. It is about 20,300 miles, 32,670 kilometers, and it is the longest in the world.


BASIC COMPLETION 30

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. In fact, many people call her the Queen of .
2. Her family wasn't .
3. There, she became in the paper Trash Business.
4. In 1990, she and her moved to Los Angeles.
5. They drove their van to dumps around Los Angeles.
6. Then they the Trash to China.
7. They recycled it and made cardboard, a , stiff paper.
8. They used the boxes to pack made in China products, such as , electronics and clothing.
9. In , Chiang moved back to China.
10. She sends it to her in China.
11. When people in the United States and Europe their made in China products, they throw the packing boxes away as Trash.
12. She good strategies for her business.
13. She works very hard and she expects her to work hard too.
14. She started her own company and she made it .
15. Chiang knows one thing.


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BASIC COMPLETION 28

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. In , in the United States, a pharmacist named Dr. John Pemberton tried to invent a medicine.
2. The mixture was a mystery, but it delicious.
3. The drug store sold the as a drink for a few cents a glass.
4. The a smart named Asa Candler bought the company.
5. It's now a global .
6. It sells more than billion drinks every day.
7. It happened in .
8. That day he was a magnetron in his company's laboratory.
9. These are short waves of that cause things to heat up.
10. Suddenly, something very happened.
11. First, he put little pieces of dried corn the magnetron.
12. Some of Spencer's experiments were , but he discovered a new way to cook.
13. And they weighed over pounds, 340 kilograms.
14. Today, manufacturers make small, lightweight microwave ovens that are much than the early ones.
15. Now people use millions of these small, sticky pieces of paper in and homes around the world.


BASIC COMPLETION 27

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. According to a study, the best engineers in the Silicon Valley play musical instruments.
2. They think there are good .
3. In this sequence of numbers, 5, 8, 11, 14, , do you see the pattern?
4. When you listen to the music, do you any parts repeat?
5. Every piece of music is divided into small equal called measures.
6. such as one half of a beat, one of a beat, or one eighth of a beat.
7. They learned that both and mathematicians think about patterns and sequences at the same time.
8. Maybe studying music can help people math.
9. The children took piano and also studied fractions.
10. School children in the United States can't understand fractions until they are 11 years old.
11. More than middle school and high school students took a math test.
12. The musicians much better on the test.
13. Again, the study showed that the students who studied music scored almost points higher on the math section of the test.
14. Scientists continue to study the between math and music.
15. To your work in math, try studying music.


BASIC COMPLETION 26

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. Is beauty different for men and women, or for people from different .
2. His are people with deformed faces.
3. Dr. Markhart does surgery to correct these problems.
4. Dr. Markhart needed some guidelines to help him be .
5. It's just a ratio.
6. The ratio that defines beauty is 1 to .
7. For example, when a face is beautiful, the mouth is 1.618 times than the nose.
8. The ratio is even true for .
9. What about the measurements of other features, such as the chin and the mouth, or the , and the nose.
10. It's always the same for all the features on a beautiful or face.
11. When the doctor put the mask over pictures of beautiful faces, the faces all the mask perfectly.
12. Is beauty the all over the world?
13. When the mask is put over pictures of people from many different , the ratio still works.
14. Other surgeons learned about Dr. Markhart's important .
15. Cosmetic surgeons can also use it to help people more beautiful.


BASIC COMPLETION 25

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. This is what people to do to Sophie's or Matt.
2. She found a book about Archimedes and his love of geometry in her father's .
3. It was very for girls from the middle-class to study math in the early 18th century in France.
4. She studied secretly at by candlelight when her parents slept.
5. It was too to stop her.
6. However, she didn't let this discrimination against stop her.
7. However, she didn't sign her own name on the .
8. Imagine his .
9. Sophie continued to to other mathematicians.
10. This created a difficult , but it didn't stop her.
11. She taught other kinds of math, such as algebra and calculus.
12. Sophie is also famous for her studies of as a building material.
13. Years later, engineers used her ideas to build skyscrapers, such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Sophie's .
14. Today, on the base of the Eiffel Tower, there are names of brilliant French scientists and mathematicians.
15. However, there's one important name that's , Sophie Jean-Man.


Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 2, 2024

BASIC COMPLETION 24

Open-Cloze Quiz

Fill ONE WORD or A NUMBER in each blank:

1. He went online and bought a ring for her.
2. He was too.
3. In fact, all of his Facebook friends received the same .
4. In Shanghai, China, a young said goodbye in a subway station.
5. Their private kisses became very .
6. How did these acts become public?
7. Facebook used a program called Beacon to track Sean's online .
8. Then one of the guards the video to a video sharing site.
9. Flickr is a photo site with more than a billion photos.
10. No one told Allison or asked her .
11. For example, over Facebook users complained about Beacon.
12. In many countries, people have a right to privacy.
13. The Chinese subway company quickly.
14. The couple the money.
15. Sean and Allison may in the end, but it's already too late.


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