V/ READING Read part of a website article about computer technology. Write ONE suitable word in each space. In 1965, a computer engineer called Gordon Moore said, 'The number of items in a computer chip will double every year.' In other words, chips will become more and more powerful while, at the same time, becoming smaller and smaller. Ten years later, he changed the doubling time (21)_________________ every four years. For the next 45 years, his idea proved to be correct, so people now call it Moore's Law. Although some people say the speed of change (22)_. _________lower now, as a result of Moore's Law, the power of modern computers is unbelievable. One example will show this. Apollo 11 was the American spacecraft (23)_ took astronauts to the Moon and back able to do a lot of very in 1969. It is clear that the computer on this spacecraft (24)_____ difficult things. However, it had a lot less power than your present smartphone! Your phone has at least one million times more RAM than the spacecraft had. It also works at a speed which is 100,000 times (25)______ than Apollo 11's computer. So if you can find someone to program your phone for a trip to the Moon and back, all you will need to make the trip then is a spacecraft!
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Question 17: A. boys While not all boys are the best at football, the sentence implies a general comparison suggesting that boys are more commonly associated with football expertise than girls. The other options don't fit the context.
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Question 18: A. love "Love" is the most fitting word to describe the strong positive feeling teenagers often have for social activities like hanging out at the mall or going to the movies.
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Question 19: D. any "Any" is the correct word to indicate a range of hobbies that are different from those mentioned before. The other options are grammatically incorrect in this context.
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Question 20: A. like The sentence requires a verb that agrees with the singular "what" (what you like).
2, We should raise funds for homeless people.
3, Mr Robert taught Maths very well.
4, If you follow the escape plan strictly, you will be safe.
5, My sister prefers watching basketball to playing it.
6, I have an English class until 5p.m tomorrow.
7, Unless he leaves me alone, I'll call the police.
8, Why don't we have a picnic in the park on the weekend?
2 We should raise funds for homeless people
3 Mr. Robert taught Maths well
4 If you follow the escape plan strictly, you will be safe
5 My sister prefers watching basketball to playing it
6 I have an English class until 5 p.m tomorrow.
7 Unless he leaves me alone, I'll call the police
8 Why don't we have a picnic in the park on the weekend
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22 is
23 that
24 do
25 faster