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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 25

Tìm từ sai trong số các từ được gạch chân - Trình độ TOEFL, Bài số 25

1. I certainly appreciate him telling us about the delay in delivering the materials because we had planned to begin work tomorrow.




2. One of history's most spectacular executions were that of Damiens, the unsuccessful assassin of Louis XV of France.




3. Benjamin Franklin's ability to learn from observation and experience contributed greatly to him success in public life.




4. An X-ray microscope enables a person to see on solid materials such as metal and bone.




5. Knowledges about cultures provides insights into the learned behaviors of groups.




6. There are many ways to preserve fruit, for example freezing, canning and to dry.




7. The new shopping mall being painted a bright pink, so potential customers who might otherwise drive past cannot fail to notice it.




8. What he was much better than me at chess became apparent after the first few minutes of the game.




9. Alexander Calder, who was originally interested in mechanical engineering, later became a sculpture.




10. A five-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the escaped criminals.




11. In additions to serving as a member of the President's Cabinet, the Attorney General is the head of the Justice Department.




12. Insulin, it is used to treat diabetes and is secured chiefly from the pancreas of cattle and hogs.




13. Dairying is concerned not only with the production of milk, but with the manufacture of milk products such as butter and cheese.




14. Regardless of your teaching method, the objective of any conversation class should be for the students to practice speaking words.




15. After the police had tried unsuccessfully to determine to who the car belonged, they towed it into the station.




16. Natural gas often occurs both together with petroleum in the minute pores of rocks such as sandstone and limestone.




17. The native people in the Americas were referred to as Indians because, according to the believe at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.




18. Many heavy work that was once done by hand can now be done more easily with the help of compressed air.




19. When T.S.Eliot's "The Wasteland" appeared in 1922, critics were divided as to how good it was written.




20. The officials object to them wearing long dresses for the inaugural dance at the country club.






Test back with: incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 24 Or incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 25

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 24

Tìm từ sai trong số các từ được gạch chân - Trình độ TOEFL, Bài số 24

1. Professor Duncan teaches both anthropology as well as sociology each fall.




2. In 1931 Jane Addams was a Nobel Peace Prize recipient for she humanitarian achievements.




3. The change from day to night results the rotation of the Earth.




4. Residents in some cities can call an electrical inspector to have the wiring in their house is checked.




5. As the marathon runner reached the half-way mark he being hot and was soaked with perspiration stopped to rub himself down with a towel.




6. Both Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Wairakei, New Zealand, are geothermal areas famous for its hot-spring systems.




7. Certain bats used their own sound to locate foods and to avoid obstacles as they fly at night.




8. Both bowling and ice-skating was introduced by the Dutch who colonized the New World in the 1600's.




9. The most visible remind of the close relationship between the United States and France is the famous Statue of Liberty, which stands in New York harbor.




10. They are planning on attending the convention next month, and so I am.




11. Because helicopters are capable of hovering in midair, they are particularly useful for rescue missions, military operates, and transportation.




12. In 1984 the world population rose to over 4.7 billion, up almost 85 million from an estimate made the year ago.




13. As every other nation, the United States used to define its unit of currency, the dollar, in terms of the gold standard.




14. People with exceptionally high intelligence quotients may not be the best employees since they become bored of their work unless the job is constantly changing.




15. The audible range of frequencies for human beings usually lays between 20 and 20,000 Hz.




16. When the weather becomes colder we know that the air mass must originated in the Arctic rather than over the Gulf of Mexico.




17. The more important theorem of all in plane geometry is the Pythagorean Theorem.




18. Because national statistics on crime have only been kept for 1930, it is not possible to make judgments about crime during the early years of the nation.




19. Most modern observatories contain telescopes that scientists using as cameras to take photographs of remote galaxies.




20. Although both of them are trying to get the scholarship, she has the highest grades.






Test back with: incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 23 Or incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 24

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 23

Tìm từ sai trong số các từ được gạch chân - Trình độ TOEFL, Bài số 23

1. Because of the severe snow storm and the road blocks, the air force dropped food and medical supplies close the city.




2. Before bridges were built, all transport across major rivers in the United States were by ferryboat.




3. A galaxy, where may include billions of stars, is held together by gravitational attraction.




4. The philanthropist did not feel sad when he donated his only to the museum.




5. So good the salesman was that he passed his target after only six months in the job.




6. Listening to music on tape or even on disk is not nearly as good as to go to a live concert.




7. The journey by train is more short but more expensive and definitely more comfortable than by bus.




8. Unexploded bombs buried deep in the ground have been found in the construction site opposite of the City Hall.




9. The sun is a huge fiery globe at a average distance of 93,000,000 miles from the Earth.




10. Harvey seldom pays his bills on time, and his brother does too.




11. Bryce Canyon National Park, where is there oddly shaped and magnificently colored rock formations, is located in southern Utah.




12. Every society changes, but not change at the same rate or in the same direction.




13. Neither the mathematics department nor the biology department at State University requires that the students must write a thesis in order to graduate with a master's degree.




14. There is no limit to the diversity to be finding in the cultures of people throughout the world.




15. Although Barney Clark lived only a few months with the artificial heart, doctors were able to learn a great deal from him having used it.




16. In most states insurance agents must pass an examination to be licensed when they will complete their training.




17. Alike bases which cause litmus to turn blue, acids cause litmus to turn red.




18. It is in the troposphere, the lowest part of the atmosphere, that wind, stormy, and other kinds of weather take place.




19. Often when the weather is extremely hot, people have very thirsty but are not terribly hungry.




20. Statistics show that the greatest number of B.A. degrees in recent years has been conferring in the fields of business management, education and social sciences.






Test back with: incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 22 Or incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 23

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 22

Tìm từ sai trong số các từ được gạch chân - Trình độ TOEFL, Bài số 22

1. Alike other forms of energy, natural gas may be used to heat homes, cook food, and even run automobiles.




2. The woman had took the money from the cash register before she left for lunch.




3. Mosquitos are such fast breeders that it is almost impossible to control them either by draining areas where they breed or to spray them with pesticides.




4. Michael has worked in three different companies in three different positions, so he has more work experience than the other applicant's.




5. Every student must make up their own study list of the classes he is going to take at the beginning of the quarter.




6. Sinaitic is the name of an alphabet which developed their symbols from Egyptian hieroglyphics.




7. Before the Industrial Revolution come to America, the vast majority of the population lived in rural areas.




8. How much times did Rick and Jennifer have to do the experiment before they obtained the results they had been expecting.




9. Every candidate under considering for a federal job must undergo a thorough medical examination.




10. First raise your right hand, and then, you should repeat after me.




11. While the sun is the major source of ultraviolet rays, it is not the source only.




12. Vaslov Nijinsky achieved world recognition as both a dancer as well as a choreographer.




13. Frank Lloyd Wright has been acclaimed by colleagues as the greater of all modern architects.




14. Sometime ants keep smaller insects that give off honeydew, milking them regularly and even building barns to shelter them.




15. The American buffalo must be reproduce itself again because it has been removed from the endangered species list.




16. Once the scientist had figured out the precise path of the comet, he is finding that he was able to predict its next appearance.




17. Lead poisoning can result if to much lead builds up in the body.




18. The need to improve technique motivates ballerinas exercising and rehearse for hours daily.




19. In a corporation the approval of a majority of stockholders may be required before a major decision can be done.




20. After driving for twenty miles, he suddenly realized that he has been driving in the wrong direction.






Test back with: incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 21 Or incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 22

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 21

Tìm từ sai trong số các từ được gạch chân - Trình độ TOEFL, Bài số 21

1. Penicillium is one of the many molds that procedures the antibiotics used to control diseases.




2. The continental shelves is the shallow area of the ocean floor that is closest to the continents.




3. The average adult get two to five colds each year.




4. Economic goods often consist to material items, but they can also be services to people.




5. Because she didn't like shop very much, she did most of it with her personal computer.




6. People who speak to theirselves are not necessarily disturbed, but according to one leading phychologist merely doing what we would all do if we could.




7. The Secret Garden, it is a book written years ago for children, has become popular again among adults in the film version.




8. Mobile telephones have replaced the pagers as the most common accouterments of the up-to-date young businessperson.




9. Under the crust of the Earth are bubbling hot liquids that sometime rise to the surface.




10. The term Neanderthal man was used to describe widely dispersed populations that lived between 110,000 and 35,000 years ago.




11. The intent of the Historical Society is to restore old buildings and the increase of interest in the history of the area.




12. A liter is one of the metric measurements, aren't they?




13. When Keith visited Alaska, he lived in a igloo in the winter months as well as in the spring.




14. The volume four of our encyclopedia set has been missing for two months.




15. The professor was considering postponing the examination until the following week because the student's confusion.




16. Although no country has exactly the same folk music like that of any other, it is significant that similar song exist among widely separated people.




17. The examination will test your ability to understand spoken English, to read non-technical language, and writing correctly.




18. The first living structures to appear on earth thousands of years ago were alike viruses.




19. The price of gold depends in several factors, including supply and demand in relation to the value of the dollar.




20. Esperanto is an unique language because it was created by a man called Ludwig Zamenhoff.






Test back with: incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 20 Or incorrect-word-TOEFL-Lesson 21

Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

Thanks for visiting my blog, subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!