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  • Essential Words for the TOEFL 1

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  • نمونه سوالات زبان 4 درس 3

    Lesson 3                             Pre- university   A: Choose the best choice.   1. The scientists researching the ……………… of climate change are making progress.        1) fuels       2) examples                    3) causes                  4) layers 2.  ……………… refers to the time when all animals or plants of a particular type die.    1) Pollution            2) Extinction                3) Damage                4) Crisis 3. A usual way in which something happens or is done is refers to as …………………. .   1) pattern             2) case                  3) example                4) action 4. Processing old materials to use them again is called ………………….. .     1) industry          2) recycling            3) technology             4) extinction 5. Even a little extra warming may cause problems for the ……… in which we live.    1) space            2) ocean            3) environment           4) climate 6. This ………………… is suitable for growing different plants and fruits.    1) scene           2) pace              3) region                    4) capacity 7. He injured his leg on a broken ……………………… .    1) heart          2) planet              3) climate                  4) bottle 8. It's a new device that changes ……………… energy, coming from the sunlight, into electricity.     1) global         2) solar                3) chemical                4) nuclear 9. All the roads ending from the capital to the north of the country have blocked by heavy ……………… .    1) snowfall        2) weather               3) darkness                4) nightfall 10. The children are usually affected by the ………………… in which they grow up.   1) excitement        2) environment       3) flexibility              4) audience 11. Nowadays solar energy can be used to ……………. building and water.   1) save                2) produce            3) burn               4) heat 12. Food vitamins are often destroyed in the ……………. of cooking.    1) calorie            2) condition            3) content          4) process 13. I think David acted quite ……………. in dealing with the serious problem.    1) constantly      2) basically              3) wisely           4) regularly  14. You can use the word " …………… " to describe something that happens in all parts of the world or affects all parts of the world.   1) active          2) global         3) conscious               4) powerful 15. The doctors advised him to move to a warmer ……………….. after his operation.   1) content        2) occasion     3) trap                      4) climate 16. Aren't you ……………… about your child's health? Why do you let him eat everything he finds?   1) reduced      2) mild         3) straight                  4) concerned   17. The people in the hotel were ……………… foreign tourists.    1) firmly     2) efficiently       3) mainly                   4) successfully 18. To stop smoking can ………………… the risk of heart illness.    1) reduce        2) increase    3) trap                      4) recycle 19. He gave me a ………………… that such a behavior would never happen again.     1) pattern      ...

  • English Vocabulary

    English garden vocabulary Useful words and phrases to talk about gardening.English Names for Household Objects Words to describe containers and storage.Renovating and decorating your house Vocabulary for upgrading your house.English Vocabulary: Buying a House A guide to some words and phrases for the house-buying process.English vocabulary for the kitchenEnglish bedroom vocabularyHouse vocabulary Different types of house structure.Keeping petsCleaning vocabularyConversations with Other PeopleHow you interact with other people is important. These pages give you useful vocabulary to communicate in special situations (what to say at particular times of the year, or in specific contexts), for example.Describing stories in English Different types of stories in English.English words for social occasions Vocabulary for different social occasions.English euphemisms How to understand what a euphemism is referring to.How to respond in special situations Specific vocabulary for different situations.Talking About People and EmotionsIn this section are pages to describe people, behaviours and emotions. There are useful words and phrases to give both physical and character descriptions of people, to talk about people in your family, how people behave with others, and types of friendship.Talking about your family Your family tree and your relatives.Describing people in English Words and phrases to talk about physical appearance.English words that describe behaviour An A-Z of English words and phrases that describe behaviour.Talking about anger in English Different strengths of anger in English.English words for emotions The A-Z of words that describe emotions.Describing Friendship in English Words and phrases to describe friendship.English Health VocabularyEverything you need to know about medical and health matters. These pages give you essential vocabulary for visiting a doctor or a dentist, talking about diet and food, what you will find in a chemist's, and words and phrases about pregnancy, babies, and minor illnesses and ailments.English baby vocabulary Pregnancy and babies in English.English medical vocabulary Words and phrases about injuries.English chemist vocabulary Things you will find in a chemist's.English food vocabulary Food, and how it's cooked.English words to describe diet Vocabulary associated with diet.Visiting the doctor Essential vocabulary if you visit a doctor.Going to the dentist Words and phrases for visiting a dentist.Miscellaneous VocabularyThis section has lots of different pages on diverse subjects, ranging from bugs and insects, to words about finance, driving and accidents, how to use two and three word phrases, and so on. There's something for everyone here!Winter weatherShopping in the salesCreepy crawlies Insects that you find in your house or garden.Going back to school Words and phrases to talk about what you need for school.Credit crunch! Financial vocabulary to refer to the economy.Driving vocabulary Driving in an English-speaking country.English vocabulary about accidents How to describe the causes of accidents.Office vocabulary Words to help you describe objects in an office.English words for crime and punishment An a-z list of words dealing with crime, the courts and punishment.How to use "make" and "do" in English When to use make or do.Date and time vocabulary Different words and phrases to talk about dates in the calendar.English two-word phrases Common two-word phrases.English three-word phrases Common three-word phrases.English verbs and adverbs that go together Verb and adverb combinations

  • دانلود کتاب بیماری های قارچی (Fungal Diseases, 2011)

    دانلود کتاب بیماری های قارچی (Fungal Diseases, 2011)

    دانلود کتاب بیماری های قارچی (Fungal Diseases, 2011)کتاب بیماری های قارچی (Fungal Diseases, 2011) از جمله کتاب های مفید پیرامون قارچ شناسی می باشد. این کتاب در سال 2011 توسط Forum on Microbial Threats در بیش از 480 صفحه نگاشته شده است. هم اکنون فایل PDF این کتاب در اختیار شما دوستان قرار می گیرد. این مطلب توسط وب سایت حشرات از منظر گیاهپزشکی به صورت رایگان در دسترس عموم قرار می گیرد و کپي برداري بدون ذکر منبع مجاز نمي باشد. لینک کتاب در سایت آمازون (روی آیکن زیر کلیک کنید):ورود به صفحه دانلود از سرور مدیا فایر (کلیک کنید) پسورد تمامی فایل های زیپ: www.insectology.ir راهنما    1- برای راحتی در دانلود با سرعت بالا لطفا از برنامه اینترنت دانلود منیجر استفاده کنید.    2- در صورت خرابی لینک دانلود مشکل را در قسمت نظرات همان پست اعلام کنید.    3- سرعت دانلود بستگي به نوع سرويس شما دارد و کم بودن سرعت اينترنت شما هيچ ربطي به سرور  ندارد و به دليل ترافيک بالاي سرور ميباشد...    4- براي حمايت از سايت ، آدرس سايت را به ديگران نيز معرفي کنيد.    5- براي تبادل نظرات بين شما و ديگر کاربران لطفا نظر خود در مورد فايل مورد نظر را اعلام کنيد.    6- با پيوستن به خبرنامه سایت ما ،‌ جديد ترين کتاب ها را در ایمیل خود مشاهده خواهید کرد.   7- اکثریت کتاب های قرار داده شده در سایت به زبان انگلیسی هستند، پس در این رابطه سوال نفرمایید.    8- کتاب های فارسی تحت قانون کپی رایت هستند، لطفا تقاضای کتاب فارسی نکنید.    9- درصورتیکه کتابی را می خواهید لینک آمازون آن را به آدرس ایمیل اصلی بفرستید (در صورت وجود کتاب در دایرکتوری ما به شما پاسخ داده خواهد شد)     10- کتاب های مفید خود را از طریق وب سایت ما به اشتراک بگذارید.Book Description Publication Date: September 8, 2011 "Fungal diseases have contributed to death and disability in humans, triggered global wildlife extinctions and population declines, devastated agricultural crops, and altered forest ecosystem dynamics. Despite the extensive influence of fungi on health and economic well-being, the threats posed by emerging fungal pathogens to life on Earth are often underappreciated and poorly understood. On December 14 and 15, 2010, the IOM's Forum on Microbial Threats hosted a public workshop to explore the scientific and policy dimensions associated with the causes and consequences of emerging fungal diseases."--Publisher's description. Special Offers and Product Promotions Giving this item as a gift? If Amazon.com is the seller, we can wrap it for you for the special price of $2.99. Just choose the gift-wrap option when available at checkout, and let Amazon.com help make your holiday season hassle-free. Editorial Reviews Book Description Fungal diseases have contributed to death and disability in humans, triggered global wildlife extinctions and population declines, devastated agricultural crops, and altered forest ecosystem dynamics. Despite ...

  • تست اصطلاحات زبان انگلیسی با جواب English Idioms and Expressions

    تست اصطلاحات زبان انگلیسی سطح متوسطه با جواب   English Idioms and Expressions Test (  Intermediate level English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 1Up to his earsQ1 He's up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now.(a) fully occupied with (b) very interested in (c) not involved with (d) concerned withQ2 If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly.(a) take my hand (b) help me (c) take my fingers (d) pick me upQ3 I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone.(a) in person (b) facing them (c) looking at them (d) seeing themQ4 The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical.(a) quickly (b) utterly (c) directly (d) simplyQ5 As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being.(a) look at (b) consider (c) check (d) observeQ6 The opposition in parliament accused the government of playing games and refusing to accept theseriousness of the situation.(a) being light hearted (b) being heavy hearted (c) being down hearted (d) being faint heartedQ7 He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said.(a) talking sense (b) talking straight (c) talking nonsense (d) talking toughQ8 The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be out of harm's way.(a) away from the noise (b) inside the area (c) into safety (d) away from dangerQ9 I'd give my right arm if I could get tickets for that concert.(a) do absolutely anything(c) do something stupid(b) do something dangerous(d) do what you wantQ10 You can always rely on Fred to put his foot in it and come out with a remark like that.(a) tread on somebody(c) say something embarrassing(b) fall over(d) put on the wrong shoe Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 2Send the right messageQ1 This sort of behaviour sends the wrong message to young people.(a) delivers the incorrect letter(c) does not talk properly(b) fails to communicate(d) does not set a good exampleQ2 The government are unveiling plans today for a new tax system.(a) are covering up (b) are revealing (c) are opening (d) are exposingQ3 I hear what you are saying but I don't agree with you.(a) I understand what you mean(c) I am able to catch your words(b) I believe your words(d) I think you are rightQ4 You must admire the way she sticks to her guns.(a) she holds on to her pistol(c) she doesn't let her weapons go(b) she maintains her opinion(d) she refuses to shootQ5 I'm sorry I can't follow that, run that past me again.(a) explain that once more(c) try and catch me up(b) hurry up(d) come acrossQ6 Keep your spirits up, it may not be as bad as you think.(a) Don't get depressed(c) Don't let the levels drop(b) Carry on drinking(d) Maintain the heightsQ7 I'm afraid he shot himself in the foot when he took that action.(a) he hurt himself(c) he made a bad mistake for himself(b) he injured himself(d) he damaged his bodyQ8 Some people love scoring points when they are in an argument.(a) winning the game(c) taking the initiative(b) taking advantage(d) taking the troubleQ9 There is absolutely no mileage in pursuing that sort of discussion.(a) no future (b) no interest (c) no distance (d) no timeQ10 He prefers to buy some more time by not deciding yet.(a) to pay a little longer(c) to pay a little later(b) to get a better price(d) to delay a little longer English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 3A piece of cakeQ1 You shouldn't worry about the exam because you have prepared well and you'll probably find it a piece ofcake.(a) easy to digest (b) easy to read (c) easy to start (d) very easyQ2 The trouble with you is that you are a bit selfish and your sole philosophy is to have your cake and eat it.(a) expect too much of life(c) spend your life eating(b) lead a life of pleasure(d) eat too muchQ3 When he heard that the necklace had been stolen, he dropped it like a hot potato.(a) he let it fall from his hands(c) ...

  • عبارات مربوط به مکالمه تلفنی به انگلیسی

      Answering the phone Hello? (informal) Thank you for calling Boyz Autobody. Jody speaking. How can I help you? Doctor's office. Introducing yourself Hey George. It's Lisa calling. (informal) Hello, this is Julie Madison calling. Hi, it's Gerry from the dentist's office here. This is she.* Speaking.* *The person answering says this if the caller does not recognize their voice. Asking to speak with someone Is Fred in? (informal) Is Jackson there, please? (informal) Can I talk to your sister? (informal) May I speak with Mr. Green, please? Would the doctor be in/available? Connecting someone Just a sec. I'll get him. (informal) Hang on one second. (informal) Please hold and I'll put you through to his office. One moment please. All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next available person. Making special requests Could you please repeat that? Would you mind spelling that for me? Could you speak up a little please? Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong. Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection. Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call. Taking a message for someone Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal) I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling? I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message? He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please? He's busy right now. Can you call again later? I'll let him know you called. I'll make sure she gets the message. Leaving a message with someone Yes, can you tell him his wife called, please. No, that's okay, I'll call back later. Yes, it's James from CompInc. here. When do you expect her back in the office? Thanks, could you ask him to call Brian when he gets in? Do you have a pen handy. I don't think he has my number. Thanks. My number is 222-3456, extension 12. Confirming information Okay, I've got it all down. Let me repeat that just to make sure. Did you say 555 Charles St.? You said your name was John, right? I'll make sure he gets the message. Listening to an answering machine Hello. You've reached 222-6789. Please leave a detailed message after the beep.Thank you. Hi, this is Elizabeth. I'm sorry I'm not available to take your call at this time. Leave me a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thank you for calling Dr. Mindin's office. Our hours are 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday. Please call back during these hours, or leave a message after the tone. If this is an emergency please call the hospital at 333-7896. Leaving a message on an answering machine Hey Mikako. It's Yuka. Call me! (informal) Hello, this is Ricardo calling for Luke. Could you please return my call as soon as possible. My number is 334-5689. Thank you. Hello Maxwell. This is Marina from the doctor's office calling. I just wanted to let you know that you're due for a check-up this month. Please give us a ring/buzz whenever it's convenient. Finishing a conversation Well, I guess I better get going. Talk to you soon. Thanks for calling. Bye for now. I have to let you go now. I have another call coming through. I better run. I'm afraid that's my other line. I'll talk to you again soon. Bye.

  • آموزش زبان ترکی استانبولی

      دانلود آموزش زبان ترکی استانبولی   Book2. Turkish   آموزش زبان ترکی به شیوه Book2، آموزش مکالمه زبان ترکی استانبولی است که در 100 درس ارائه شده و شباهت بسیاری به آموزش زبان نصرت دارد. این مجموعه از سوی سایت BOOK2 منتشر شده است که یکی از بزرگترین کمپانی های آموزش تمامی زبان ها می باشد. گروه فنی مرجع آموزش زبان ایرانیان، با تلاش فراوان و برای اولین بار مجموعه آموزش زبان ترکی استانبولی این سایت را که به زبان فارسی است، گردآوری نموده و به صورت رایگان برای علاقمندان زبان ترکی استانبولی بر روی سایت قرار داده است. این مجموعه شامل 100 درس با موضوعات مختلف می باشد که 60 درس آن بر روی لغات و 40 درس بر روی گرامر تمرکز می کند. به همراه فایل های صوتی این مجموعه فایل PDF این کتاب نیز با تلاش فراوان گردآوری شد تا به درک بهتر مطالب آموزشی کمک کند. موضوعات تمامی درس ها موضوعات اساسی و کاربردی زبان ترکی استانبولی می باشد که برای یادگیری مکالمه زبان ترکی استانبولی بسیار مفید خواهد بود. لیست موضوعات درس ها را می توانید در ادامه مطلب مشاهده نمایید. همچنین آموزش الفبای زبان ترکی استانبولی نیز به صورت مختصر بیان شده تا زبان آموزانی که با الفبای این زبان آشنا نیستند، مرور کوتاهی داشته و به مطالعه درس ها بپردازند. برای دانلود این مجموعه، مشاهده لیست درس ها، توضیحات و تصاویر بیشتر به ادامه مطلب مراجعه نمایید ... تصاویر نمونه     توضیحات بیشتر   book2 contains 100 lessons that provide beginners with a basic vocabulary. With no prior knowledge, you will learn to fluently speak short sentences in real-world situations in no time. The book2 method successfully combines audio and text for effective language learning. book2 corresponds to the Common European Framework levels A1 and A2 and is therefore suitable for all types of schools and students. The audio files can also be effectively used as a supplement in language schools and language courses. Adults who have learned a language in school can refresh their knowledge using book2. book2 is available in over 40 languages and in approximately 1600 language combinations, e.g. German to English, English to Spanish, Spanish to Chinese etc. The 100 lessons help you to quickly learn and use a foreign language in various situations (e.g. in a hotel or restaurant, on a vacation, small talk, getting to know people, shopping, at the doctor, at the bank etc.). You can download the audio files to your mp3-player and listen to them anywhere – at a bus stop or a train station, in the car, and during a lunch break! To get the most out of book2, learn one lesson a day and regularly repeat what you have already learned in previous lessons. The goal of the free audio-project book2 is to encourage people all over the world to learn foreign languages and to increase understanding between countries and cultures. You can support the project by downloading the audio files and sharing them with children, friends, and colleagues.   لیست موضوعات درس ها     1 ‫اشخاص 35 ‫در فرودگاه 69 ‫لازم داشتن –خواستن 2 ‫خانواده 36 ‫عبور و مرور درون شهری 70 ‫چیزی خواستن 3 ‫آشنا شدن 37 ‫در ...