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9 câu trắc nghiệm đoạn văn Cambridge Key English Test Extra: Ships – faster and bigger Free

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Ships – faster and bigger

          The first people to build ships (0) ………… the Egyptians 5000 years ago. They used (28) ………… to travel on the River Nile, the longest river in Africa.

          In the sixteenth century, people from Europe travelled thousands of kilometres in large ships. (29) ………… was important that they found new ways around the world. Life was hard for these sailors and on the journey (30) ………… died because they often didn’t have (31) ………… food.

           In the nineteenth century, ships called ‘clippers’ (32) ………… tea from China to Britain and wool from Australia to the USA. In very strong winds, clippers could sail 650 kilometres (33) ………… day.

            In modern times, the largest ships are oil tankers. (34) ………… of these are 400 metres long (35) ………… the sailors have to use bicycles to travel round the ship!

Câu hỏi 1. The first people to build ships (0) ………… the Egyptians 5000 years ago
Câu hỏi 2. They used (28) ………… to travel on the River Nile, the longest river in Africa.
Câu hỏi 3. (29) ………… was important that they found new ways around the world.
Câu hỏi 4. Life was hard for these sailors and on the journey (30) ………… died because
Câu hỏi 5. because they often didn’t have (31) ………… food.
Câu hỏi 6. In the nineteenth century, ships called ‘clippers’ (32) ………… tea from China to Britain and wool from Australia to the USA.
Câu hỏi 7. In very strong winds, clippers could sail 650 kilometres (33) ………… day.
Câu hỏi 8. In modern times, the largest ships are oil tankers. (34) ………… of these are 400 metres long
Câu hỏi 9. of these are 400 metres long (35) ………… the sailors have to use bicycles to travel round the ship!
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