I have to arrive at the airport by eight o'clock and _____.
Billy’s grandma _____ ride her motorbike even when she was 85 years old.
Of all the employment agencies that Harry visited, the last one was _____.
That's a storm coming towards us, _____ ?
The children went to school on time _____ it rained heavily yesterday morning.
If the weather _____ fine tomorrow, we will have our biology lesson outdoors.
I usually _____ my younger sisters when my parents are away on business.
"What were you doing when you heard this _____ scream?" asked the detective.
If you want to _____ fit you should go to the gym or at least exercise at home.
Sometimes at weekends, my father helps my mom with _____ meals.
A tornado is _____.
Birds are the only animals _____.
A living thing is _____.
"I don't think I can come to the concert."
- "_____."
- Anna: “Shall we eat out tonight?”
- Jane: “______.”
- David: “What a beautiful painting!”
- Lucy: “ _____.”
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
Computers can help many workers. They can also help thieves. There was one thief who worked in a United States bank. He paid for everything he needed by cheque. Then he told the computer not to take any money from his account for the cheques he wrote. The bank's computer did what he said. It gave the shops money for his cheques, but it did not take any money from his bank account. One day the computer broke down. People had to do the computer's work. They soon found out what was happening.
Another thief who worked for a bank saw people filling in deposit forms. Many of these people did not know their account numbers, so they wrote only their names on the forms. They left an empty place for their account numbers. The thief wrote his own account number in this place. When the computer read these forms, it looked only at the account numbers. It did not look at the customer's names. It paid the money on these deposit forms into the thief's account.
Then there was the bank worker who told the bank computer to take ten cents off every customer's account each month and put it into his own account. For a long time, the bank's customers did not notice that they were losing ten cents every month. But then someone did notice and told the bank. That was the end of that little game!
No one really knows how much computer crime is costing the banks, but some people believe it is millions of dollars a year.
(Adapted from New century readings Book 1)
The passage is about _____
The three thieves in the passage _____
The word "they" refers to_____
This school is for young children, usually children three to five years old. (12 letters):
You usually spend time visiting many websites. What do you do? (4 letters):
This is a long motor vehicle with comfortable seats, usually used to take groups of people on journeys. (5 letters):