"on-line" rather than attend a class



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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP LỊCH SỬ 9, ÔN TẬP LÀM VĂN HỌC KÌ 1 LỚP 9, Ôn tập giữa hk1 văn 9, BÀI-DỰ-THI-ĐẠI-SỨ-VĂN-HÓA-ĐỌC-NĂM-2023, 03 ĐẠI - CHƯƠNG 3. HỆ HAI PHƯƠNG TRÌNH BẬC NHẤT HAI ẨN da chinh sua, Bộ 30 Đề Thuyết Minh Thi Cuối Kì I - Tài Liệu Ôn Thi

I.
It is estimated that about 200 million people who use the Internet computer network around the world. The Internet allows people to work at home instead of traveling to work. The Internet allows businesses to communicate with customers and workers in any part of the world for the cost of a local telephone call. E-mail allows users to send documents, pictures and other data from one part of the world to another in at least 5 minutes. People can use the Internet to do shopping. This save a lot of time. It is possible to use the Internet for education - students may connect with their teachers from home to send or receive e-mail or talk their problems through
"on-line" rather than attend a class.
39. The Internet allows people……………………………
A. to stay at home and rest
C. to travel to work
B. not to work
D. to work at home
40. To a business, the Internet is …………….to communicate with customers.
A. a cheap way
B. a very expensive way
C. an inconvenient way
D. a difficult way
41. E-mail can be used to send……………
A. documents
B. information
C. data
D. all are correct
42. To use the Internet for education is………………..
A. impossible
B. possible
C. inconvenient
D. difficult
II.
On January 17, 1995, a powerful earthquake hit the city of Kobe, Japan. Many buildings burned or collapsed. Part of an expressway fell over. Train lines were damaged, so trains could not run, and supplies of electricity, gas and water were cut off. Soon after the earthquake was over, people in Kobe began working together to save their city. Neighbors pulled each other out of collaped buildings. Ordinary people put out fires even before the fire trucks arrived. Volunteers in Kobe organized themselves into teams. They worked out a system to send help to where it was needed. Some people brought food, water, clothes, and electric generators different parts of the city. Other teams searched for belongings in damaged stores and homes. Some volunteers took care of the children who had lost their parents. Teams of volunteers from outside Japan helped, too. A rescure team with search dogs came from Switzerland. A group of doctors called Doctors Without Borders came from all over the world. A group called the International Rescure Corps also sent its members to help.
Today, Kobe has been rebuilt. But people there still remember the outpouring of support they received from all over the world back in 1995.

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