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REVISION FOR UNIT 1-3 EE5

GRAMMAR

UNIT 1
1. From (A) my opinion, Samsung is the global (B) leader in (C) screen
technology, batteries, and chip (D) design.
2. Nikon is considered (A) like (B) the biggest (C) competitor of Canon in
imaging products (D).
3. Phillips technology (A) company is headquartered (B) in Amsterdam and
employed (C) 105,365 people across (D) more than 60 countries.
4. Innovative technology for (A) the classroom creates (B) by Acer to help (C)
students with (D) new ways of communication.
5. In (A) my viewpoint, Google is a company with (B) great culture, because it
offers (C) a lot of benefits (D).
6. In (A) 2014, Nokia was operated (B) in more than 150 countries, and
reported (C) annual revenue of (D) around €12.73 billion.
7. Intel specializes at (A) microprocessors, chipsets (B), motherboards (C),
wireless and wired (D) connectivity products.
8. Apple has (A) about 470 stores across (B) the world and is contributed (C) to
every aspect of consumer electronics (D) today.

9. HP is a consumer electronics (A) company which founded (B) by (C) William


Hewlett and David Packard in (D) 1939.

10. During (A) the Second World War, Panasonic focused (B) its production (C)
activities in (D) motors, electric irons, vacuum tubes and light fixtures.

UNIT 2
1. The Eero Beacon Wi-fi system is announced (A) at CES last week is (B) now
available (C) at European and North American market (D).
2. If you are looking (A) for a fast and convenient camera drone (B), Mavic Pro
drone developing (C) by DJI Inc is what you need (D).
3. Apple Watch Series 1 has (A) the same features (B) and runs (C) a dual-core
processor likewise (D) the Series 2.
4. Owners of Android phones are running (A) the operating systems (B) older
(C) than Android 4.3 cannot use (D) this smartwatch.
5. Lifx Wi-Fi smart bulb is equipped (A) with (B) infrared diodes - the same (C)
feature is found (D) in the Philip Hue bulbs.
6. Apple Watch Series 2 looks (A) similar as (B) the original, although Apple has
added (C) a ceramic case option (D).
7. Voice command supports (A) by Cortana will become (B) the key feature in
(C) the next Xbox model (D).
8. Although there are (A) more than 10,000 apps available (B), Samsung app
support is (C) not as strong than (D) Apple's.
9. LG Watch Sport has (A) a full set of activity tracking features (B). On (C)
contrast, there is no heart rate sensor (D) in LG Watch Style.
10. Wi-Fi washing machine is (A) a new appliance washed and dried (B) clothing
in your home with (C) the help of smartphone apps (D).

UNIT 3
1. Don’t being (A) rush when fixing (B) the light. Be (C) slow and careful (D)!

2. You have (A) wear the gloves (B) when touching the live (C) wire. That (D) is
the rule.

3. Be (A) care (B) when checking (C) the quality of the wire before
replacement (D)

4. Turning (A) off the mobile when going (B) to this (C) laboratory because
signal from mobile can affect (D) experiment’s result.
5. Draw leads (A), if used, will (B) be attaching (C) to the under side of the
blank plate (D).

6. Turn (A) on the power to check (B) the electrical connections, and making
(C) the final adjustments (D).

7. Then identify (A) the power source (B), which should (C) on an outdoor GFCI
outlet (D).

8. Gaskets should be (A) carefully place (B) and uniformly clamped (C) so that
tight seals are formed (D).

9. Finally, transformers should have been (A) moved (B) to the final installation
(C) position by using (D) wheels or roller.

10. Always (A) used (B) the voltage tester before touching (C) the wire to avoid
(D) electric shock.

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