tailieunhanh - Test trắc nghiệm part 3
Tham khảo tài liệu 'test trắc nghiệm part 3', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | GR9 12 RPTE RELEASE 04 3 22 04 11 13 AM Page 21 32 In this story peonies are a kind of 34 In this story the word hastily means F garden F quickly G game H flower J park G partly H sadly J proudly 33 Read this chart of events. 35 Where does the beginning of this story take place A At City Park B At Paco s house C At Paco s school D At a basketball game Which event belongs in the empty box A Paco gets directions to the park from Amy. B Paco goes to school. C Paco waits for Alvin. D Paco realizes he s at the wrong park. 36 Why does Paco run off at the end of the story F He wants to get some exercise. G Someone is chasing him. H He is late to meet Alvin. J He sees Alvin leaving the park. Page 21 GO ON GR9 12 RPTE RELEASE 04 3 22 04 11 13 AM Page 22 Glass A Fabulous Material 1 People have been making glass for thousands of years. Glass is used in industry for household goods and even to make delicate jewelry and artwork. Glass is used so often that our lives would be very different without it. The History of Glassmaking 2 It is likely that people first made glass in Syria or Egypt sometime between 10 000 . and 3000 . By the fourth century . Egypt had become a glassmaking center. At first the Egyptians made only small glass jewels and tiny glass pots. These objects were considered luxuries and only very wealthy people could afford them. 3 Around 300 . glassblowing was invented. Glassblowing is the art of shaping heated glass by blowing air into it through a tube. This process expanded the possible uses of glass. A greater variety of items could be made in an easier and less expensive fashion. 4 Rome became a center of glassmaking during the first few centuries . This period is often called the Golden Age of Glass. For the first time glassworkers were able to make clear glass in all kinds of shapes that they decorated with paint or cutout designs. 5 Eventually glassmaking spread to other regions of the world. In 1535 Spanish craftspeople made the first .
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