KHOA IS NOT OLD ENOUGH TO JOIN THE ARMY

10/ Khoa is not old enough to join the army. (too)

→ Khoa is _________________________________________________.

VII/ Complete the story below using the given words:

THE BEST DOG IN THE WORLD by Amy Catlin

My dog/ name/ BearBear. She/ best dog/ world. reason/ I say/ best dog/ world/ because/ can do

things/ no other dog can do. She/ fishing/ everyday. She/ life saver too/ and she/ know/ how/ hunt.

My dog/ great temperament/ humans, especially/ family. Bear/ get along/ me great. Maybe it/

because I/ her master. I think/ she have/ great personality.

Bear/ great dog. And she/ love/ play time. Play time/ time when/ I do things/ Bear. We/

swimming and/ we chase/ cow and sometimes/ we jump, run, and frolic/ woods. She just love/ play

time.

I train/ Bear hot/ jump, speak and drop/ ball. And I/ say “Bear, you like George Washington?”

She/ bark once. That mean/ yes. Twice mean/ no and three times mean/ “heck no”. I/ teach/ Bear how/

go/ Bear’s bed. That mean/ go/ your bed.

Bear/ special dog and I/ treasure that/ rest/ my life.

VIII/ Read the passage below carefully, and then select the correct option A, B, C or D:

The World Wide Web was developed by British physicist and computer scientist Timothy

Berners-Lee as a project within the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva,

Switzerland. Berners-Lee combined several existing ideas into a single system to make it easier for

physicists to use data on the Internet. Most important, he added multimedia—the ability to include

graphics—to the hyperlink concept found in a previous Internet service known as gopher. Berners-Lee

had begun working with hypertext in the early 1980s. An early prototype implementation of the Web

became operational at CERN in 1989, and the idea quickly spread to universities in the rest of the world.

Groups at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign researched and extended Web technology. They developed the first browser that

was used at many sites, named Mosaic, in 1993. To allow the Web to be accessed from a wide variety of

computer systems, researchers built multiple versions of Mosaic. Each version was designed to be used

with a specific operating system, the software that controls the computer. Within a year, computer

programmer Marc Andreessen had formed a commercial company, Netscape Communications

Corporation, to build and sell Web technologies.

New vocabulary:

gopher (n.): chuột túi, sóc túi má

prototype (n.): người (vật) đầu tiên, nguyên mẫu

implementation (n.): sự thi hành, sự thực hiện đầy đủ; sự bổ sung

operational (adj.): thuộc hoạt động, thao tác; có thể có hiệu lực