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ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12(§¸p ¸n)

I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

1 A supposed B collected C admired D posed

2 A quiet B activity C title D quite

3 A butter B put C sugar D push

4 A few B new C threw D knew

5 A pretty B get C send D well

II Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

6 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus.

A that B whom C whose D their

7.……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B.Because of C.Although D.In spite of

8 John’s grades are _than his sister’s.

A higher B more high C more higher D the highest

9.This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

10.The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness.

A.which B.that C.when D.why

11.The …… we study , the more prizes we receive.

12.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

13 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

14.The newspaper is a mean of ……

A.communicate B.communication C.communicative D.communicatively

15 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

16 The acronym of WTO comes from _.

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

17 My daughter plays _ piano very well.

A the B a C an D x

18 Have you finished …… the letter?.

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

19 We _ for three hours and are very tired.

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

20.English is spoken in many countries all _ the world.

A in B over C at D from

III.Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

21 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi.

A B C D

22 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young.

A B C D

23 Each students has answered the first three questions.

A B C D

24 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter.

A B C D

25 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country.

A B C D

IV Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a

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square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

26 The main topic of the text is about _

A numbers B mathematics C arithmetic D binary

27 Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

A digits B scales C cubes D decimals

28 According to the passage, mathematical operations include:

A to add, subtract, multiply and divide

B to square, cube, or raise to any other power

C to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio

or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

D All are correct

29 The binary is a system _

A in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

B in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, O and 1

C in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9

and by the combinations of them

D that every lazy schoolboy uses

30 What can be referred from the phrase “the lazy schoolboy’s dream”?

A Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

B Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

C Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

D All are correct

ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12 ( M· §Ò 01)

I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

1 A supposed B collected C admired D posed

2 A quiet B activity C title D quite

3 A butter B put C sugar D push

4 A few B new C threw D knew

5 A pretty B get C send D well

II Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

6 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus

A that B whom C whose D their

7.……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B.Because of C.Although D.In spite of

8 John’s grades are _than his sister’s

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A higher B more high C more higher D the highest

9.This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

10.The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness

A.which B.that C.when D.why

11.The …… we study , the more prizes we receive

A.better B.best C.worse D.worst

12.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

13 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

14.The newspaper is a mean of ……

A.communicate B.communication C.communicative D.communicatively

15 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

16 The acronym of WTO comes from _

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

17 My daughter plays _ piano very well

A the B a C an D x

18 Have you finished …… the letter?

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

19 We _ for three hours and are very tired

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

20.English is spoken in many countries all _ the world

A in B over C at D from

III.Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

21 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi

A B C D

22 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young

A B C D

23 Each students has answered the first three questions

A B C D

24 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter

A B C D

25 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country

A B C D

IV Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

26 The main topic of the text is about _

A numbers B mathematics C arithmetic D binary

27 Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

A digits B scales C cubes D decimals

28 According to the passage, mathematical operations include:

A to add, subtract, multiply and divide

B to square, cube, or raise to any other power

C to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio

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or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

D All are correct

29 The binary is a system _

A in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

B in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, O and 1

C in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9

and by the combinations of them

D that every lazy schoolboy uses

30 What can be referred from the phrase “the lazy schoolboy’s dream”?

A Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

B Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

C Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

D All are correct

***********************************************************************************

**&*******&********&**

ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12(M· §Ò 02)

I Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

1 Each students has answered the first three questions

A B C D

2 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young

A B C D

3 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi

A B C D

4 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country

A B C D

5 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter

A B C D

II Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

6 English is spoken in many countries all _ the world

A in B at C over D from

7.……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B In spite of C.Although D Because of

8 John’s grades are _than his sister’s

A higher B more high C more higher D the highest

9 The newspaper is a mean of ……

A.communicate B communicative C communication D.communicatively

10.The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness

A.which B.that C.when D.why

11.The …… we study , the more prizes we receive

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A.better B.best C.worse D.worst

12.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

13 The acronym of WTO comes from _

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

14 This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

15 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

16 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

17 My daughter plays _ piano very well

A the B a C an D x

18 Have you finished …… the letter?

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

19 We _ for three hours and are very tired

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

20 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus

A that B whom C whose D their

III Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

21 A quiet B activity C title D quite

22 A butter B sugar C put D push

23 A pretty B get C send D well

24 A supposed B admired C collected D posed

25 A few B new C threw D knew

IV Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

26 Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

A decimals B scales C cubes D digits

27 According to the passage, mathematical operations include:

A to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio

or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

B to square, cube, or raise to any other power

C to add, subtract, multiply and divide

D All are correct

28 The binary is a system _

A in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

B in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, O and 1

C in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9

and by the combinations of them

D that every lazy schoolboy uses

29 What can be referred from the phrase “the lazy schoolboy’s dream”?

A Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

B Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

C Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

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D All are correct

30 The main topic of the text is about _

A numbers B mathematics C arithmetic D binary

***********************************************************************************

**&*******&********&**

ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12(M· §Ò 03)

I Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

1 Have you finished …… the letter?

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

2 The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness

A.which B.that C.when D.why

3 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

4.This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

5 .……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B.Because of C.Although D.In spite of

6 We _ for three hours and are very tired

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

7.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

8 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

9.The newspaper is a mean of ……

A.communicate B.communication C.communicative D.communicatively

10 John’s grades are _than his sister’s

A higher B more high C more higher D the highest

11 The acronym of WTO comes from _

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

12 My daughter plays _ piano very well

A the B a C an D x

13 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus

A that B whom C whose D their

14 The …… we study , the more prizes we receive

A.better B.best C.worse D.worst

15.English is spoken in many countries all _ the world

A in B over C at D from

II.Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

16 A collected B supposed C admired D posed

17 A few B new C threw D knew

18 A quiet B activity C title D quite

19 A well B get C send D pretty

20 A butter B put C sugar D push

III.Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

21 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter

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A B C D

22 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi

A B C D

23 Each students has answered the first three questions

A B C D

24 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country

A B C D

25 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young

A B C D

IV Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

26 The main topic of the text is about _

A mathematics B numbers C binary D arithmetic

27 The binary is a system _

A in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9

and by the combinations of them

B in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, O and 1

C in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

D that every lazy schoolboy uses

28 According to the passage, mathematical operations include:

A to add, subtract, multiply and divide

B to square, cube, or raise to any other power

C to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio

or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

D All are correct

29 Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

A digits B scales C cubes D decimals

30 What can be referred from the phrase “the lazy schoolboy’s dream”?

A Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

B Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

C Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

D All are correct

***********************************************************************************

**&*******&********&**

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ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12(M· §Ò 04)

I Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

1 According to the passage, mathematical operations include:

A to square, cube, or raise to any other power

B to add, subtract, multiply and divide

C to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio

or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers

D All are correct

2.Numbers which are smaller than integers are scientifically shown as _

A decimals B scales C cubes D digits

3 The binary is a system _

A that every lazy schoolboy uses

B in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, O and 1

C in which whole numbers are formed by the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9

and by the combinations of them

D in which mathematics is the base of all other sciences

4 The main topic of the text is about _

A numbers B mathematics C arithmetic D binary

5 What can be referred from the phrase “the lazy schoolboy’s dream”?

A Electronic computers make mathematic operations easier for schoolboys

B Lazy schoolboys dream of having an electronic computers

C Using electronic computers make schoolboys lazy and sleepy

D All are correct

II Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

6 A quiet B activity C title D quite

7 A few B new C threw D knew

8 A supposed B collected C admired D posed

9 A butter B put C sugar D push

10 A pretty B get C send D well

III Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

11 John’s grades are _than his sister’s

A more high B higher C more higher D the highest

12.The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness

A.which B why C.when D that

13 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus

A that B whom C their D whose

14.……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B.Because of C.Although D.In spite of

15.The …… we study , the more prizes we receive

A.better B.best C.worse D.worst

16 We _ for three hours and are very tired

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

17.English is spoken in many countries all _ the world

A in B over C at D from

18.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

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A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

19 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

20.The newspaper is a mean of ……

A.communicate B.communication C.communicative D.communicatively

21.This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

22 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

23 The acronym of WTO comes from _

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

24 My daughter plays _ piano very well

A the B a C an D x

25 Have you finished …… the letter?

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

IV Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

26 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter

A B C D

27 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young

A B C D

28 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi

A B C D

29 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country

A B C D

30 Each students has answered the first three questions

A B C D

***********************************************************************************

**&*******&********&**

ENGLISH TEST FOR GRADE 12(M· §Ò 02)

I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

1 A supposed B collected C admired D posed

2 A quiet B activity C title D quite

3 A butter B put C sugar D push

4 A few B new C threw D knew

5 A pretty B get C send D well

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II Choose the most suitable word or phrase (a, b , c, or d ) to complete each sentence

6 The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus

A that B whom C whose D their

7.……the weather was fine , we postponed the flight to Bahamas

A.Because B.Because of C.Although D.In spite of

8 John’s grades are _than his sister’s

A higher B more high C more higher D the highest

9.This is the first time Thomas …… to Vietnam

A.came B.is coming C.has come D.will have come

10.The reason …… he didn’t pass the exam is his laziness

A.which B.that C.when D.why

11.The …… we study , the more prizes we receive

A.better B.best C.worse D.worst

12.He is used …… up late to watch live football programs on TV

A.to stay B.to staying C.stay D.staying

13 If he …… more money, he would have bought that car

A.has B.has had C.had D.had had

14.The newspaper is a means of ……

A.communicate B.communication C.communicative D.communicatively

15 He spent a lot of money……his new car

A.to B for C on D by

16 The acronym of WTO comes from _

A World Trade Organization B World Trading Organize

C World Trade Organize D World of Trade for Organizer

17 My daughter plays _ piano very well

A the B a C an D x

18 Have you finished …… the letter?

A.write B.to write C.writing D.to writing

19 We _ for three hours and are very tired

A are walking B have been walking C were walking D had been walking

20.English is spoken in many countries all _ the world

A in B over C at D from

III.Choose the underlined part among a, b ,c ,or d that needs correcting

21 The headmaster of our school have been very busy since he returned from Hanoi

A B C D

22 A friend of mine used to smoking a lot when he was young

A B C D

23 Each students has answered the first three questions

A B C D

24 The man whom helped you yesterday is a television reporter

A B C D

25 Living in the city is more comfortably than in the country

A B C D

IV Read the passage and then choose the correct answers

It is said that mathematics is the base of all other sciences, and that arithmetic, the science of numbers, is the base of mathematics Numbers consist of whole numbers (integers) that are formed by the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 and by the combinations of them For example, 247 — two hundred and forty seven — is a number formed by three digits Parts of numbers smaller than 1 are sometimes expressed in terms of fraction, but in scientific usage they are given as decimals This is because it is easier to perform the various mathematical operations if decimals are used instead of fractions The main operations are: to add, subtract, multiply and divide; to square, cube, or raise to any other power; to take a square, cube, or any other root, and to find a ratio or proportion between pairs of numbers or a series of numbers Thus, the decimal, or ten-scale, system is used for scientific purposes throughout the world, even in countries whose national systems of weights and measurements are based upon other scales The other scale in general use nowadays is the binary, or two-scale, in which numbers are expressed by combinations of only two digits, 0 and 1 Thus, in the binary scale, 2 is expressed as 010, 3 is given as Oh,

4 is represented as 100, etc This scale is perfectly adapted to the “off-on” pulse of electricity, so it is widely used in electronic computers Because of its simplicity it is often called “the lazy schoolboy’s dream.”!

26 The main topic of the text is about _

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