Anh văn bằng C -015
1) In 1829, native women ___ with salmon curing for
commercial export at Fort Langley.
a) helping
b) help
c) helped
d) helps
2) In 1942, Ottawa announced that all Japanese were ___
removed from the west coast to government camps in the
interior and points east. The government "took into
custody" 1,337 of their fishing boats, as well as houses
and other property. The owners received little or no
compensation.
a) had been
b) to be
c) going
d) being
3) In 1986, Vancouver ___ Expo 86 to which more than 22
million came.
a) is hosting
b) had hosted
c) hosted
d) was hosting
4) In 1973, Wakayama, Japan ___ the sister city of
Richmond. Mio-mura, a village in the same prefecture,
was the native home of many of Steveston's earliest
Japanese immigrants.
a) were to be
b) had become
c) is becoming
d) became
5) In 1939, nine days after World War II ___, German-
speaking citizens pledged their loyalty at a mass meeting
in Moose Hall.
a) was beginning
b) began
c) has begun
d) begins
6) In 1979, the B. C. summer games ___ the first to
include disabled athletes.
a) is
b) had been
c) is being
d) were
7) In 1930, all Japanese students in Steveston ___ to
attend general schools, as well as being able to attend
Japanese language schools after-hours. The Japanese
community of Steveston had contributed funds for Lord
Byng School in 1929.
a) had been allowed
b) were allowed
c) are allowing
d) is allowed
8) In 1859 the first school ___ at Sapperton.
a) was built
b) is building
c) had built
d) built
9) In 1791, the Spanish explorer Lieutenant Jose Maria
Narvaez ___ his ship west of Point Grey and explored the
mouth of the Fraser River, Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm.
a) anchor
b) anchoring
c) anchored
d) anchors
10) In 1918, three canneries, three hotels, numerous
residences and much of the business district ___ by a fire.
a) is destroying
b) has destroyed
c) destroyed
d) were destroyed