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  - A Speeds up
  - B Slows down
  - C Changes frequency
  - D Remains unchanged

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What phenomenon occurs when waves bend around an obstacle?
  - A Reflection
  - B Refraction
  - C Diffraction
  - D Interference
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1, He.....tv every night.
   A, watches
   B, has watches
   C, have watches
   D, had watches

2, The sun.....In the east.
   A, have rise
   B, have rose
   C, rises
   D, had rises

3, If she.....you, tell her      that you do not know.
   A, asks
   B, had asks
   C, have asks
   D, does asks

4, He.....tomorrow.
   A, has come
   B, had coming
   C, is coming
   D, have coming

5, My parents.....trees tomorrow.
   A, have planting
   B, had planting
   C, are planting
   D, is planting

6, She.....French this month.
   A, is learning
   B, has learning
   C, had learning
   D, was learning

7, She.....at China.
   A, has studies
   B, have studies
   C, studies
   D, was studies

8, Jhon.....his key.
   A, has lost
   B, does lost
   C, had lost
   D, have lost

9, Tom.....In that house for 10 years.
   A, had lived
   B, has lived
   C, have lived
   D, was lived

10, I.....answered him.
   A, had already
   B, have already
   C, has already
   D, was already



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Part 1
Vocabulary from the programme

1.โœthe credit crunch :
โœแ‹จแ‰ฅแ‹ตแˆญ แ‰ฝแŒแˆญ;

๐Ÿ’a term that has recently become common to describe the situation when it becomes difficult to borrow money at low interest rates. This situation applies to banks and other organisations as well as individuals
๐Ÿ’แ‰ แ‹แ‰…แ‰ฐแŠ› แ‹จแ‹ˆแˆˆแ‹ต แ‰ฐแˆ˜แŠ–แ‰ฝ แŒˆแŠ•แ‹˜แ‰ฅ แˆ˜แ‰ แ‹ฐแˆญ แŠ แˆตแ‰ธแŒ‹แˆช แ‰ แˆšแˆ†แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ต แŒŠแ‹œ แˆแŠ”แ‰ณแ‹แŠ• แˆˆแˆ˜แŒแˆˆแŒฝ แ‰ แ‰…แˆญแ‰ก แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆˆแˆ˜แ‹ฐ แˆ†แŠ—แˆ แŠฅแŠ“  แ‹ญแˆ… แ‰ƒแˆ แ‰ฃแŠ•แŠฎแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แˆŒแˆŽแ‰ฝ แ‹ตแˆญแŒ…แ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆแˆ แŒแˆˆแˆฐแ‰ฆแ‰ฝแŠ• แˆตแˆˆแˆšแˆ˜แˆˆแŠจแ‰ต แˆ˜แˆญแŒ แŠ• แŠ แ‰…แˆญแ‰ แŠ•แˆ‹แ‰ฟแˆแข

2.โœthe bubble has burst :
โœแ‹ฐแˆจแ‰… แ‰ตแˆญแŒ‰แˆ™แก แŠ แˆจแ‹แ‹ แˆแАแ‹ณ;
๐Ÿ‘‰ แˆตแŠฌแ‰ต แ‰ถแˆŽ แˆ˜แŒฅแ‰ถ แ‰ถแˆŽ แˆฒแŒ แ‹ แ‹จแˆแŠ•แŒ แ‰€แˆแ‰ แ‰ต แˆƒแˆจแŒ แАแ‹แข

๐ŸŽa period of time when something that has been very successful has come quickly to an end
๐ŸŽแ‰ แŒฃแˆ แˆตแŠฌแ‰ณแˆ› แ‹จแˆ†แА แАแŒˆแˆญ แ‰ แแŒฅแАแ‰ต แ‹จแˆšแ‹ซแ‰ แ‰ƒแ‰ แ‰ต แŒŠแ‹œ แˆ‹แ‹ญ แ‹ญแˆ…แŠ• แ‰ƒแˆ แˆ˜แŒ แ‰€แˆ แŠฅแŠ•แ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆˆแŠ•แข

โœExample:
"It looks as if the bubble had burst for the property market in the UK."
แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒ:
"แ‰ แ‹ฉแŠฌ แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แŠ แˆจแ‹แ‹ แˆˆแŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แŒˆแ‰ แ‹ซ แ‹จแˆแАแ‹ณ แ‹ญแˆ˜แˆตแˆ‹แˆแก  แ‰ฅแˆˆแ‹ แ‹ซแˆแŠ“แˆ‰แข

3. โœnegative equity :
โœแ‹ฐแˆจแ‰… แ‰ตแˆญแŒ‰แˆ™แก แŠ แˆ‰แ‰ณแ‹Š แˆ•แ‹ญแ‹ˆแ‰ตแАแ‰ต;
๐Ÿ‘‰  "แˆ˜แŠญแˆฐแˆญแŠ•"/แ‹แ‹ตแ‰€แ‰ต" แˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แˆแŠจแ‰ต แŠฅแŒ แ‰€แˆแ‰ แ‰ณแˆˆแŠ•แข

๐ŸŒนa situation where the value of your property is less than the money you have borrowed to pay for it. If you sell your property you will not be able to repay the money you borrowed
๐ŸŒนแ‹จแŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ตแ‹Ž แ‹‹แŒ‹ แˆˆแˆ˜แŠญแˆแˆ แŠจแ‰ฐแ‰ แ‹ฐแˆฉแ‰ต แŒˆแŠ•แ‹˜แ‰ฅ แ‹ซแАแˆฐแ‰ แ‰ต แˆแŠ”แ‰ณ แˆฒแˆแŒ แˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ตแ‹ŽแŠ• แŠจแˆธแŒก แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‰ แ‹ฐแˆจแ‹แ‰ตแŠ•  แŒˆแŠ•แ‹˜แ‰ฅ แˆ˜แˆ˜แˆˆแˆต แ‹จแˆ›แ‰ตแ‰ฝแˆ‰แ‰ แ‰ต แŠ แŒ‹แŒฃแˆš แˆฒแˆแŒ แˆญ แŠฅแˆ…แŠ• แˆƒแˆจแŒ แˆ˜แŒ แ‰€แˆ แ‰ตแ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆ‹แ‰ฝแˆแข

โœExample:
"Thousands of people are going to find themselves in negative equity if house prices continue to fall."
แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒ:
"แ‹จแ‰คแ‰ต แ‹‹แŒ‹ แˆ›แˆฝแ‰†แˆแ‰†แˆ‰แŠ• แŠจแ‰€แŒ แˆˆ แ‰ แˆบแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹จแˆšแ‰†แŒ แˆฉ แˆฐแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แŠฅแˆซแˆณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แ‰ แŠ แˆ‰แ‰ณแ‹Š แแ‰ตแˆƒแ‹ŠแАแ‰ต แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แ‹ซแŒˆแŠ™แ‰ณแˆแข

4. โœa first-time buyer :
โœแ‹ฐแˆจแ‰… แ‰ตแˆญแŒ‰แˆ™แก แ‹จแˆ˜แŒ€แˆ˜แˆชแ‹ซ แŒŠแ‹œ แŒˆแ‹ขแก-
๐Ÿ‘‰แ‹จแˆ˜แŒ€แˆ˜แˆญแ‹ซ แŒˆแŠ•แ‹˜แ‰ฅ แ‹ซแŒˆแŠ˜แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ต แ‰€แŠ• แˆ‹แ‹ญ แŠฅแˆ„แŠ•แŠ• แˆƒแˆจแŒ แˆ˜แŒ แ‰€แˆ แŠฅแŠ•แ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆˆแŠ•แข
๐Ÿ’somebody who has never owned property before who is buying for the first time.
๐Ÿ’แŠจแ‹šแˆ… แ‰ แŠแ‰ต แŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แ‹จแˆŒแˆˆแ‹ แˆฐแ‹ แˆˆแˆ˜แŒ€แˆ˜แˆชแ‹ซ แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹จแˆšแŒˆแ‹›แ‰ แ‰ต แ‰€แŠ• แˆ‹แ‹ญ แŠฅแŠ•แŒ แ‰€แˆ˜แ‹‹แˆˆแŠ•แข

5. โœa mortgage :
โœแ‹จแ‰คแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒแ‹ฃ

๐Ÿ“the money that is borrowed from a financial organisation to pay for a property
๐Ÿ“แˆˆแŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แˆˆแˆ˜แŠญแˆแˆ แŠจแ‹แ‹ญแŠ“แŠ•แˆบแ‹ซแˆ แ‹ตแˆญแŒ…แ‰ต แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‰ แ‹ฐแˆจแ‹ แŒˆแŠ•แ‹˜แ‰ฅ แˆ‹แ‹ญ แŠฅแŠ•แŒ แ‰€แˆ˜แ‹‹แˆˆแŠ•แข
โœExample:
"It used to be possible to get 100% mortgages, but since the credit crunch this is very rare now."
แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒ:
"แŠจแ‹šแˆ… แ‰ แŠแ‰ต 100% แ‰ฅแ‹ตแˆญ แˆ›แŒแŠ˜แ‰ต แ‹ญแ‰ปแˆ แАแ‰ แˆญแฃ แАแŒˆแˆญ แŒแŠ• แ‹จแ‹ฑแ‰ค แ‰ฝแŒแˆญ แŠซแˆˆแ‰ แ‰ต แ‹ญแˆ… แŠ แˆแŠ• แ‰ แŒฃแˆ แŠ แˆแŽ แŠ แˆแŽ แАแ‹แข"

6. โœthe property ladder :
โœแ‹จแŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แˆ˜แˆฐแˆ‹แˆ;

๐Ÿ“the process of owning a property then selling it and buying a better property
๐Ÿ“แ‹จแŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แ‰ฃแˆˆแ‰คแ‰ตแАแ‰ต แˆ‚แ‹ฐแ‰ต แŠจแ‹šแ‹ซแˆ แˆ˜แˆธแŒฅ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆปแˆˆ แŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒแ‹›แ‰ต แˆฒแ‰ฝแˆ‰ แˆ˜แŒ แ‰€แˆ แ‰ตแ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆ‹แ‰ฝแˆแข

โœExample:
"It's very difficult for those on low incomes to get onto the property ladder."
แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒ:
"แ‹แ‰…แ‰ฐแŠ› แŒˆแ‰ข แˆ‹แˆ‹แ‰ธแ‹ แˆฐแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹ˆแ‹ฐ แŠ•แ‰ฅแˆจแ‰ฑ แˆ˜แˆฐแˆ‹แˆ แˆˆแˆ˜แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ต แ‰ แŒฃแˆ แŠจแ‰ฃแ‹ต แАแ‹แข"

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1. Which of the following is not a type of microorganism?
  - A) Bacteria
  - B) Virus
  - C) Fungus
  - D) Mammal
  Answer: D) Mammal

2. What is the primary method used by bacteria to reproduce?
  - A) Budding
  - B) Binary fission
  - C) Mitosis
  - D) Meiosis
  Answer: B) Binary fission

3. Which microorganism is responsible for the fermentation process in bread making?
  - A) Bacteria
  - B) Yeast
  - C) Virus
  - D) Protozoa
  Answer: B) Yeast

4. Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?
  - A) Tuberculosis
  - B) Cholera
  - C) Influenza
  - D) Ringworm
  Answer: C) Influenza

5. What is the main function of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
  - A) Decomposition
  - B) Nitrification
  - C) Photosynthesis
  - D) Respiration
  Answer: B) Nitrification

6. Which technique is commonly used to sterilize laboratory equipment?
  - A) Freezing
  - B) Boiling
  - C) Autoclaving
  - D) Soaking
  Answer: C) Autoclaving

7. What structure do bacteria use for movement?
  - A) Pseudopodia
  - B) Flagella
  - C) Cilia
  - D) Fimbriae
  Answer: B) Flagella

8. Which of the following is a beneficial use of microorganisms?
  - A) Causing disease
  - B) Food production
  - C) Decomposing organic material
  - D) Both B and C
  Answer: D) Both B and C

9. What type of microorganism can live in extreme conditions, such as high temperatures or salinity?
  - A) Eubacteria
  - B) Archaea
  - C) Fungi
  - D) Protists
  Answer: B) Archaea

10. Which process is used to make yogurt from milk?
  - A) Pasteurization
  - B) Fermentation
  - C) Autoclaving
  - D) Freezing
  Answer: B) Fermentation
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  - A) Cloning
  - B) Transformation
  - C) Transduction
  - D) All of the above
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### Top 20 Terms in Physics

1. Force
  The interaction that causes an object to accelerate or deform, measured in Newtons (N).

2. Mass
  The quantity of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg), which also influences gravitational attraction.

3. Acceleration
  The rate of change of velocity of an object, expressed in meters per second squared (m/sยฒ).

4. Velocity
  The speed of an object in a particular direction, measured in meters per second (m/s).

5. Energy
  The capacity to perform work, existing in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical, measured in Joules (J).

6. Work
  The energy transferred when a force is applied over a distance, calculated using the formula W = F ร— d (work = force ร— displacement).

7. Power
  The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in Watts (W).

8. Momentum
  The quantity of motion an object possesses, calculated as the product of mass and velocity, represented as p = m ร— v.

9. Friction
  The resistive force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact, influenced by the nature of the surfaces and the normal force.

10. Electric Charge
  A property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field, measured in Coulombs (C).

11. Magnetic Field
  A vector field surrounding magnetic materials and electric currents that exerts magnetic forces, measured in Teslas (T).

12. Temperature
  A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, measured in degrees Celsius (ยฐC) or Kelvin (K).

13. Thermodynamics
  The branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.

14. Wavelength
  The distance between successive crests of a wave, typically measured in meters (m).

15. Frequency
  The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time, measured in Hertz (Hz).

16. Newtonโ€™s Laws of Motion
  A set of three fundamental principles that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.

17. Relativity
  A theory developed by Einstein that describes the relationship between space, time, and gravity, especially focused on the effects of traveling close to the speed of light.

18. Quantum Mechanics
  The branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, where classical physics no longer applies.

19. Acoustic Waves
  Longitudinal waves that are generated by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium such as air or water.

20. Optics
  The branch of physics that studies the behavior of light, including its interactions with matter, and the construction and use of instruments that manipulate light
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Here are the top 20 basic terms in chemistry along with their definitions:

1. Atom: The basic unit of a chemical element.
2. Molecule: A group of two or more atoms bonded together.
3. Element: A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
4. Compound: A substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together.
5. Chemical Reaction: A process where reactants are transformed into products.
6. Acid: A substance that donates protons (Hโบ ions) in a solution.
7. Base: A substance that accepts protons or donates hydroxide ions (OHโป).
8. pH: A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is, on a scale of 0 to 14.
9. Ion: An atom or molecule that has a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
10. Covalent Bond: A chemical bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
11. Ionic Bond: A type of chemical bond that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
12. Molarity: A measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, expressed in moles of solute per liter of solution (mol/L).
13. Stoichiometry: The calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
14. Catalyst: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed itself.
15. Thermodynamics: The study of the relationships between heat, work, and energy in chemical processes.
16. Energy of Activation (Activation Energy): The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
17. Solvent: A substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution.
18. Solution: A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
19. Precipitate: A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction.
20. Electronegativity: A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons.
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