For best results, enter a phrase that would occur within a question on a quiz.
a group of warships under one command
SPEAKING Follow the teacher instructions. Based on page 66 - 67
VOCABULARY Read the sentences and match these phrasal verbs with the words in CAPITAL. DONT use capital letter when writing the answer. blow up end up grow up look up make up sum up take up use up wake up 1 Can you PUT THE MAIN POINTS OF YOUR ARGUMENT in three or four sentences? __________________________________ 2 Mr. Walker wanted to STARTED DOING golf when he retired. He had never played before. __________________________________ 3 Do you sometimes feel scared if you STOP SLEEPING in the middle of the night? __________________________________ 4 Did Amelia Earhart’s plane EXPLODE in mid-air? __________________________________ 5 Did you FINISH all the coffee? It’s all gone. __________________________________ 3. ________________
Person who you have written the check to
What does the word unspoiled mean in the sentence below? Some city dwellers come from areas that seem unspoiled by people.
What does the word hideous mean in the sentence below? Some tales feature a hideous ogre as the monster in the story.
The _____________________________________ of Chinese ships is considered to be the first moving defense group in the world.
_____ are tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream.
All-powerful.
A student consistently reverses the letters b and d in writing. One of the best ways to help is for a teacher to make a "trace and write" center of those letters in a way to differentiate instruction.
Can sometime be found on a page. And sometimes has a caption. It gives more about a topic.
2. Round or oval opening through a bone.
Fuente de Poder en ingles se pronuncia:
Whole class activities are not good for practising language.
The "P" in PENS stands for?
The author's attitude toward his or her subject.
Which has a negative connotation?
3. Complete the sentences with the simple present or present progressive form of the verbs in parentheses. 4 Jemma _____________ (play) tennis once a week in the summer.
Speaking Follow the teacher instructions in your oral presentation.
The basketball player was _______; he could practically drop the ball through the hoop.
VOCABULARY 1 Complete the sentences with these words. bronze cardboard concrete dung gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood 1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings. 2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage. 3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires. 4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________. 5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures. 6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft. 7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in _____________, a heavy and expensive metal. 8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world. 9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled. 10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings. 11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________. 5. _________________
Ancient Egyptians had no money so people would exchange goods and services. What is this method of trade called?
VOCABULARY Complete the words in these sentences. Write the complete word. 1 A d_____________ is a large area of land with few plants and little water. 2 I_____________ is water that has frozen and become solid. 3 When the wall c_____________, it fell on top of a car. 4 A r_____________ is someone who saves another person from a dangerous situation. 5 A m_____________ is a very big hill that is higher than the land around it. 6 A d_____________ is a long period of time when there is little or no rain. 7 A f_____________ is a large area of land covered by trees and other plants. 8 A c_____________ is a small, round container. 9 A d_____________ is a wall built across a river to stop the water from flowing. 10 A m_____________ is a person who works underground, digging out something from the rocks. 3. _____________
Grammar 2: Write the verbs in the past simple. Last year my family went (go) to Norway for our holidays. We (16) _______ (stay) in a small hotel near a lake. The lake was beautiful and I (17) _______ (take) hundreds of photos. For breakfast I usually had bread, cheese and eggs and I (18) _______ (eat) a lot of fish and potatoes. I (19) _______ (write) a blog post about the food. I loved Norway – I (20) _______ (want) to stay all summer! Answer for 19: _______ Type the complete word, do not use capital letter
LISTENING Listen to the track and answer the questions: 1. What is the woman's name? A. Julie B. Jenny C. Jane 2. Where is the woman from originally? A. Argentina B. the United States C. Chile 3. About how old was the man when he returned to the United States? A. 7 years old B. 10 years old C. 17 years old 4. What is the man studying? A. physics B. biology C. psychology 5. What is the woman's job? A. a sales representative B. a computer programmer C. a receptionist Answer for question 3: ______ WRITE ONLY THE CHOSEN LETTER. DO NOT USE CAPITAL LETTER
Reading comprehension [1] Stolen Paintings Destroyed Seven paintings, missing since being stolen from a museum in the Netherlands in October 2012, have beendestroyed by the thief's mother. The mother, being afraid for her son, admitted to digging the paintings out of her son's hiding place in the ground and burning them. The paintings, including impressive works by Picasso and Matisse, went missing after thieves entered the museum through the back door and simply took the paintings off the wall. The stolen paintings were all portraits, with the exception of one, which was a subtle but powerful urban landscape by Monet. They were worth 130 million pounds. [2] Things to see Poppaea's Villa, lying between Naples and Sorrento, is a stunning example of Roman architecture and is well worth visiting. Poppaea was the second wife of the Roman emperor Nero and her house was buried during thevolcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. There are 55 rooms containing rich decoration and you can see some ofthe finest examples of Roman frescoes there. Most of the murals are still-life, with birds and fruit being the most popular subjects. Villa Poppaea is open to visitors seven days a week. [3] Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) Mexico's best-known female painter, Kahlo started painting after being in a road accident and having 35 operations. The famous muralist Diego Rivera, who was impressed by her work, encouraged her to continue painting. After marrying Rivera in 1929, Kahlo travelled with him as he received commissions for murals. Kahlo is known for her many self-portraits, her imagination and her use of bright colours. [4] So guys, in a few seconds you're going to see the Louvre – home to some of the most famous works of art in the world! I'm sure you can guess the painting that attracts the most visitors, can't you? Yes, the Mona Lisa. I bet you don't know about its dramatic history though, do you? It was once stolen by the guy who cleaned the museum, only to be recovered two years later. On other occasions, acid and stones have been thrown at poor Mona but nothing seems to stop her smiling! Answer the questions: T or F, write the letter using capital letter. Choose True (T) or False (F). 15 In text [1] we are told most of the stolen paintings that were destroyed were paintings of people. T / F 16 In text [2] we are told that the paintings in Poppaea's Villa are on canvas and paper. T / F 17 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera thought Frida Kahlo's art was dull. T / F 18 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera was paid to paint on walls. T / F 19 In text 4 we are told that the Mona Lisa painting's past is full of action and unusual events. T / F Answer for 19:_____
What is a noun that name any person place, thing, or idea?
section at the end of the book that defines vocabulary terms
Using the copies, which is the place of publication for "Hooray for Fly Guy!"
What do you call the copied page labeled "Page #1"?
VOCABULARY: 1 Complete the sentences with these words. Use lowercase (don't use capital letter) atmosphere galaxy gravity orbits planet solar system stars universe 6 __________ is a powerful, invisible force.
In what age did the British Empire exist?
Grammar point 1: -ing forms (difficulty level 2) Write down the verb that needs to have -ing to make the sentence logical. For example 11 Marcia stood admiring the scenery for a while before get her paints out. Answer: getting 12 After shower, Simon put on his best suit and rehearsed what he was going to say. 13 What do you like best about live in the city? 14 Swim in the sea is one of life's greatest pleasures! 15 The collage was made by stickimages stick onto a piece of wood. Anwer for 15: _____ do not use capital letter
That ____________ painting sure brightens up the room!
Find the correct spelling:
Which 3 are internet terms?
The English Language has more than ??? words
Your uncle, your aunt, your brother and your mother they are all ... .
The writer´s feelings are not at all clear in relation to his home and America.
GRAMMAR Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses. 1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years. 2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze? 3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work. 4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time? 5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes. 6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day. 7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house? 8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week? 9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day. 10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do? 6. ________________
LISTENING Listen to the conversations and answer the questions. Conversation 2: What food doesn´t Harry like? Write the answer. Do not use capital letter.
READING EXERCISE If only they'd told me ... A: Anna (19) It sounds silly, but I wish I'd been told how to make friends. I spent my whole childhood thinking that I didn't have friends because I didn't have the right clothes or listen to the right music. However, according to the experts, you can make friends far more quickly if you show interest in other people rather than try to make them interested in you. If only I'd known that, life would have been so much easier. B: Susie (17) Most people need to be reminded to give as well as take in relationships, but for me it was the other way round. I always helped my friends with their problems and advised them, but I never wanted to talk to anyone about my own problems. I thought I was a really good friend and research shows that people feel happier when they give others support than when they receive it. However, I wish I'd asked for help from my friends when I needed it. C: Osman (21) I started going out with a girl when I was a teenager. It was great at first but then we started to fall out a lot. I spent all my time trying to make up with her and I was often down in the dumps. But when we finally broke up, I realized that it was actually for the best. I think teenagers can take first love too seriously. If only someone had persuaded me not to do that, I wouldn't have wasted so much time. D: Alberto (18) I wish somebody had warned me about frenemies. I had this 'mate' who used to sit next to me in science class. He used to talk to me throughout the lesson. I couldn't ever concentrate because of him. In the end, I failed science while he passed! I found out that he'd been receiving extra lessons at home. In my opinion kids are ashamed to tell classmates that they want to pay attention in class, and that's wrong; they'd get more respect from their friends if they were honest. EXERCISE Write A for Anna, B for Susie, C for Osman or D for Alberto. Which person says: 1 they wish somebody had told them to ask for the advice of friends? ____ 2 they used to believe that kids based friendship on appearances? ____ 3 they wish somebody had told them about false friends? ____ 4 they wish they'd known not to worry so much about a relationship? ____ 5 they behaved towards friends in a way they thought was kind? ____ 6 they used to try hard to get someone to forgive them after arguments?___ Answer for 3: _______ Use the chosen letter use capital letter
fatal
Living things that can keep themselves warm from within their bodies are described as being:
the act or practice of spying.
Does the adjective match the noun in this sentence? El chicO es altA.
Using the copies, which is the place of publication for "Hooray for Fly Guy!"
What do you call the copied page labeled "Page #1"?
VOCABULARY Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson. 6. Perform
ducharse --- ___________
What are we honoring this upcoming Sunday?
He moved --- from his bedroom to the kitchen for breakfast; he does the same thing every day.
Using the copied pages, who is Tedd Arnold?
On page 82. How does the author describe the the older bark?
What does Ponyboy like to do by himself?
READING COMPREHENSION Read the file and answer the following questions. First read the text. Then answer the questions. Hi to our new friends in London, UK. Here’s a description of life in Toronto. Toronto is the capital of Ontario in Canada. The city is very close to Lake Ontario. It snows in Toronto from December until March. For 65 days of the year there is one centimetre or more of snow on the streets. In winter we usually stay at home or go to shopping centres under the city. We love summer and on July 1st there is a big festival, Canada Day. We go to Mel Lastman Square to see the fireworks and listen to music. It’s fantastic! In winter, when it’s cold, we often go skating at the weekends, or we go to the cinema. We go skiing with our mum and dad on Saturdays too. It’s good to play in the snow, but it’s very cold, so we drink hot chocolate when we go home. In the autumn school starts at 8:20am and ends at 3:30pm. We do our homework at 4:30 and finish at 7pm. We have dinner between 7 and 8 o’clock. Sometimes we eat later because our mum and dad both work. Complete the sentences with one or two words from the text. 0 Toronto is in Ontario, Canada. 1 Toronto is near _____. 2 For _____ days each year there’s always snow. 3 People go shopping _____ the streets. 4 July 1st is called _____. 5 They do their homework between _____ and 7 o’clock Answer to the question 3. Write the words clearly. DONT USE CAPITAL LETTER.
READING EXERCISE If only they'd told me ... A: Anna (19) It sounds silly, but I wish I'd been told how to make friends. I spent my whole childhood thinking that I didn't have friends because I didn't have the right clothes or listen to the right music. However, according to the experts, you can make friends far more quickly if you show interest in other people rather than try to make them interested in you. If only I'd known that, life would have been so much easier. B: Susie (17) Most people need to be reminded to give as well as take in relationships, but for me it was the other way round. I always helped my friends with their problems and advised them, but I never wanted to talk to anyone about my own problems. I thought I was a really good friend and research shows that people feel happier when they give others support than when they receive it. However, I wish I'd asked for help from my friends when I needed it. C: Osman (21) I started going out with a girl when I was a teenager. It was great at first but then we started to fall out a lot. I spent all my time trying to make up with her and I was often down in the dumps. But when we finally broke up, I realized that it was actually for the best. I think teenagers can take first love too seriously. If only someone had persuaded me not to do that, I wouldn't have wasted so much time. D: Alberto (18) I wish somebody had warned me about frenemies. I had this 'mate' who used to sit next to me in science class. He used to talk to me throughout the lesson. I couldn't ever concentrate because of him. In the end, I failed science while he passed! I found out that he'd been receiving extra lessons at home. In my opinion kids are ashamed to tell classmates that they want to pay attention in class, and that's wrong; they'd get more respect from their friends if they were honest. EXERCISE Write A for Anna, B for Susie, C for Osman or D for Alberto. Which person says: 1 they wish somebody had told them to ask for the advice of friends? ____ 2 they used to believe that kids based friendship on appearances? ____ 3 they wish somebody had told them about false friends? ____ 4 they wish they'd known not to worry so much about a relationship? ____ 5 they behaved towards friends in a way they thought was kind? ____ 6 they used to try hard to get someone to forgive them after arguments?___ Answer for 3: _______ Use the chosen letter use capital letter
The thesis lists the two main ideas.
What does Candy's dog represent?
Which of the following characters, as a reader, do you not feel sorry for?
Using the copied pages, who is Tedd Arnold?
Using the copied pages, who is Tedd Arnold?
imprudence is:
The representation of a number as a sum that shows the value of each digit.
Who was the president at the time this book is set?
Twenty-0ne:Forty-nine Write the ratio in simplest form.
VOCABULARY Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson. 6. Perform
VOCABULARY: Complete the sentences with the appropriate word. (Use lowercase) speedboats climbed bridge burned helicopter bicycle buildings flames smoke discovered planes trains car destroyed carried earthquake left 6 Fire can destroy houses and __________ very quickly.
Using the copied pages, who is Tedd Arnold?
Using the copies, which is the place of publication for "Hooray for Fly Guy!"
Using the copies, which is the place of publication for "Hooray for Fly Guy!"
Complete the following statements usin the corresponding tense, past simple or present perfect. I __________ to India, but I would like to.
Listening Listen to the track and answer the following questions. Please write the correct answer. 1. How many people live in Osaka? two ____ __ _____ million people
Reading comprehension Read the text and answer the questions Lost at Sea [1] When Kevin woke up, at first he thought he was at home in bed, but then he looked down and saw that he was in the sea. All at once he remembered what had happened and came to his senses. He was still holding onto the piece of wood he’d been holding when the first wave had flooded the hotel. It was now the only thing keeping him above water. But he was alone and in the middle of the ocean. He couldn't even see the beach. [2] He started to remember the events of the previous morning. He remembered how he'd felt the room shake like a washing machine spinning at full speed. It hadn't lasted long, though, and nobody was hurt. He hadn't expected anything else to happen. The earthquake had taken place on another island after all, so he thought they were safe. [3] But after Kevin had gone out onto the beach, he felt less sure. All the water had disappeared. It was as if the sea had been in a big bathtub and somebody had pulled the plug. The sand seemed to go on forever, like a desert. Boats were just sitting there. It was strange – almost creepy. [4] He'd been thinking about how unusual it was when he heard a woman screaming. She was yelling at people to get away from the beach. At first, Kevin had just stood there as still as a statue, confused about what was going on. Then he’d seen it in the distance: a wall of water was approaching at full speed. Suddenly, someone screamed, ‘Tsunami! … RUN!’ [5] He’d made it back to the hotel but then disaster struck. He was pulled under water and thrown about like a doll. Kevin was sure he would drown. He'd been unable to even take a breath before the water had pulled him under. But he managed to come up to the surface. He grabbed a piece of wood that had been torn off the devastated hotel and he held onto it for his life. … And then he drifted into a deep sleep Choose True (T) or False (F). 1 Kevin had been on the beach when the earthquake had taken place. T / F 2 The boats Kevin had seen in the sand had made him feel uncomfortable. T / F 3 Kevin had started running immediately after being warned to leave the beach. T / F 4 Kevin was near the water when he saw it coming. T / F 5 The hotel was destroyed by the wave. T / F Answer for 3. ____
Vocabulary set 1: Our environment (difficulty level 2) Write the appropriate word. Some answers are two words. Do not use Capital letter 1 If there's no rain for a long period, this is often the result. __________ 2 This can happen after an earthquake and this wave can cover a large area of land. __________ 3 This is caused by a large amount of snow and ice falling down a mountain. __________ 4 A small fire which starts near lots of dry grass or trees can quickly become one of these. __________ 5 This is what we call the most powerful type of storm. __________ Answer 5. _______
What event at Mibs' birthday party caused her to pass out?
What is non-standard English?
A collection of webpages.
Cradlepoint MBR95: The MBR95 offers ___________ to connect multiple devices using wired or 3G/4G Mobile broadband to create instant networks virtually anywhere.
What does the Spanish verb "entregar" mean in English?
VOCABULARY Complete the words in these sentences. 1 To get a place in this school, you have to take an e_____________ exam. 2 Do you wear a school u_____________? 3 You only pay tuition c_____________ for private education. 4 The times of classes will be clearly shown on the class s_____________. 5 Students who disobey the school r_____________ will be punished. 6 Martha leaves e_____________ school this year, after sixth grade, when she’ll be eleven. 7 If you want to be a teacher in a public school, you need a college d_____________. 8 Some students take a year off between h_____________ school and college. 9 More and more schools have interactive w_____________ in classrooms these days. 2. __________
Reading comprehension [1] Stolen Paintings Destroyed Seven paintings, missing since being stolen from a museum in the Netherlands in October 2012, have beendestroyed by the thief's mother. The mother, being afraid for her son, admitted to digging the paintings out of her son's hiding place in the ground and burning them. The paintings, including impressive works by Picasso and Matisse, went missing after thieves entered the museum through the back door and simply took the paintings off the wall. The stolen paintings were all portraits, with the exception of one, which was a subtle but powerful urban landscape by Monet. They were worth 130 million pounds. [2] Things to see Poppaea's Villa, lying between Naples and Sorrento, is a stunning example of Roman architecture and is well worth visiting. Poppaea was the second wife of the Roman emperor Nero and her house was buried during thevolcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. There are 55 rooms containing rich decoration and you can see some ofthe finest examples of Roman frescoes there. Most of the murals are still-life, with birds and fruit being the most popular subjects. Villa Poppaea is open to visitors seven days a week. [3] Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) Mexico's best-known female painter, Kahlo started painting after being in a road accident and having 35 operations. The famous muralist Diego Rivera, who was impressed by her work, encouraged her to continue painting. After marrying Rivera in 1929, Kahlo travelled with him as he received commissions for murals. Kahlo is known for her many self-portraits, her imagination and her use of bright colours. [4] So guys, in a few seconds you're going to see the Louvre – home to some of the most famous works of art in the world! I'm sure you can guess the painting that attracts the most visitors, can't you? Yes, the Mona Lisa. I bet you don't know about its dramatic history though, do you? It was once stolen by the guy who cleaned the museum, only to be recovered two years later. On other occasions, acid and stones have been thrown at poor Mona but nothing seems to stop her smiling! Answer the questions: T or F, write the letter using capital letter. Choose True (T) or False (F). 15 In text [1] we are told most of the stolen paintings that were destroyed were paintings of people. T / F 16 In text [2] we are told that the paintings in Poppaea's Villa are on canvas and paper. T / F 17 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera thought Frida Kahlo's art was dull. T / F 18 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera was paid to paint on walls. T / F 19 In text 4 we are told that the Mona Lisa painting's past is full of action and unusual events. T / F Answer for 16:_____
A product feature is anything that you can:
Complete the text with five of these words. country gardens guesthouses hostel overland scenery traditional trekking When my sister was 22, she went on an (1) _____________ expedition through Africa. They traveled in a huge truck with 16 other people, and at night they slept in tents. They didn’t stay in hotels or (2) _____________ except once or twice, when they stayed in a youth (3) _____________. She had the most amazing time! The most exciting part was when they stopped in Uganda and went (4) _____________ in the Virunga mountains. The saw gorillas in the wild! She said the (5) _____________ changed from rainforest to savannah to desert, depending on which country they were in. 2. _________________
What do we call a person who studies where cities, countries, and continents are located?
The__________________ was so excited to find the igneous rocks.
If you get to school ________ you won’t have to worry about finding a parking spot.
Counter for Paper/Photos
What is the Afrikaans word for "door"?
What does the following word mean in English? aprender
VOCABULARY Complete the words in these sentences. 1 We can see changing weather patterns caused by c_____________ change. 2 Governments must come together and agree to reduce c_____________ emissions. 3 It is estimated that air travel is the biggest cause of g_____________ warming. 4 If you plant more trees, they’ll absorb c_____________ dioxide from the air. 5 The a_____________ is being polluted with industrial waste and poisonous gases. 6 Burning fossil fuels creates g_____________ gases. 7 It is predicted that air p_____________ levels will rise dramatically in the coming years. 8 In the future, people will be living longer and might even have a life e_____________ of 120. 9 Is this computer linked up to a w_____________ network for the Internet? 10 Most people stop work and r_____________ in their sixties. 7. ___________________
LISTENING TEST Listen to the talk and complete the summary with words or short phrases that you hear. Free diving is the (1) _______________ most dangerous extreme sport in the world. Free divers dive underwater using no (2) _______________ to help them breathe. Free divers try to (3) _______________ as much as they can so that they use as little oxygen as possible underwater. Herbert Nitsch has the world (4) _______________ in free diving. In this dive, he (5) _______________ a depth of just over 200 metres below the surface of the sea. He can hold his breath for (6) _______________ . This is because he can hold (7) _______________ of air in his lungs, which is much more than a normal adult male. Question 2 Do not use capital letter at any case.
Why is proper punctuation so important?
a sign that something evil or dangerous is coming
" ' If you have some liniment I'll put it on my dignity, ' Mrs. Whatsit said, still supine..." In this sentence, the word "supine" means...
Which of the following are examples of how Shi Huangdi made trade easier in China?
READING Read the text and choose True or False. China’s Superman You may not have heard of Li Ka-shing, but he is one of the ten richest people in the world, and it is likely you have bought something through him or from him without realizing it. He is chairman of the Cheung Kong Group, a globally successful business group that includes banking, construction, property, plastics, cell phones, satellite television, cement production, drugstores and supermarkets, hotels, transportation, airports, electric power, steel production, ports, and shipping. But his story is not only one of great achievement and success in business. The challenges of his past have helped him become the person he is today. Li Ka-shing was born in China, but because of troubles there in the 1940s, his family couldn’t stay so they moved to Hong Kong. He looked for work, and when he couldn’t find anything on his own, he managed to get a job selling watches in his uncle’s store. He didn’t need to work there long for everyone to realize that he was a first-class salesman. When he was only 21, he started a factory producing plastic flowers, and within a few years he had managed to make himself a very rich man from selling them. When people asked him if he had been lucky he used to say, “No, I wasn't lucky. I worked hard to achieve the goals I set for myself,” so he clearly thought that he hadn’t needed luck. After nine years, Li wasn’t able to continue renting his flower factory because the owner didn’t agree to it. If he wanted to continue with his factory, he needed to buy the land himself, so that’s what he did. He managed to buy land when it was very cheap. This is how he managed to become super-rich later because land prices just went up and up and up. After that, he never looked back and moved into other areas of business such as ports, cell-phone companies, and electricity. But as well as making money, Li Ka-shing has also dedicated much of his time to helping people less fortunate than himself. He set up the Li Ka Shing foundation, an organization which works to improve education and healthcare for those who need it. It isn’t surprising that some people in Hong Kong call him “superman.” 1 Li Ka-shing is the richest man in the world. True / False 2 He has many businesses including property, transportation, and steel production. True / False 3 His family moved to China because of troubles in Hong Kong. True / False 4 He wasn’t able to find a job when he first arrived there. True / False 5 His first job was in a factory. True / False 6 He set up a factory when he was 21. True / False 7 His success with the flower factory wasn’t due to luck. True / False 8 When land prices went up, he became very rich. True / False 9 After that, he set up businesses in ports, roads, and television companies. True / False 10 He is interested in improving education and healthcare for disadvantaged people. True / False 9. __________________
verb- to show or describe using a picture, painting, photograph, words, story, etc.
the brown shoes
"Why, oh worthy thane, you do unbend your noble strenghth to think so _____________________________ of things."