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12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Clean an LCD Screen
1. Shake up the detergent and put it 15 — 20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush.
You can also do the following steps:
1. Spray the detergent on the fabric cleanser.
2. Clean the LCD screen surface to make it as bright as a new one.
Question: What should you first do with the detergent?
spray it
clean it
put it away
shake it
restore it
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Clean an LCD Screen
1. Shake up the detergent and put it 15 — 20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush.
You can also do the following steps:
1. Spray the detergent on the fabric cleanser.
2. Clean the LCD screen surface to make it as bright as a new one.
Question: Before cleaning the screen surface, we spray the detergent on the screen surface directly or spray it on ….
fingers and palm
fabric cleanser
paper towel
brush
napkin
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Clean an LCD Screen
1. Shake up the detergent and put it 15 — 20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush.
You can also do the following steps:
1. Spray the detergent on the fabric cleanser.
2. Clean the LCD screen surface to make it as bright as a new one.
Question: "Cleanse gently with the fabric cleanser or brush" (step 3). What does the underlined word mean?
carefully
directly
harshly
cleanly
rapidly
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
HOW TO CLEAN A REFRIGERATOR
1. Remove all frozen foods and ice cube trays. If you have a second refrigerator, use it to temporary store these items. If not, put the food in a cardboard box and cover it with newspaper. Dump the ice cubes.
2. Removes all other food stuff and place on your kitchen counter or in cardboard boxes.
3. Either turn the temperature control "defrost" or unplug the electricity to the refrigerator (or both).
4. Never scrape or jab at the ice with a sharp instrument. You may cause serious damage to the freezing unit. Allow it to melt.
5. Either put a flat pan under the freezer to catch the drips or put a large towel in the bottom of the refrigerator.
Question: What should we do after turn the temperature control "defrost"?
Scrape the ice with a sharp instrument
Remove all frozen foods and ice cube trays
Remove all other food stuff
Allow the ice to melt
Put the food in the ice box
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
HOW TO CLEAN A REFRIGERATOR
1. Remove all frozen foods and ice cube trays. If you have a second refrigerator, use it to temporary store these items. If not, put the food in a cardboard box and cover it with newspaper. Dump the ice cubes.
2. Removes all other food stuff and place on your kitchen counter or in cardboard boxes.
3. Either turn the temperature control "defrost" or unplug the electricity to the refrigerator (or both).
4. Never scrape or jab at the ice with a sharp instrument. You may cause serious damage to the freezing unit. Allow it to melt.
5. Either put a flat pan under the freezer to catch the drips or put a large towel in the bottom of the refrigerator.
Question: "Allow it to melt" (step 4). The word "it" refers to ....
the food
the refrigerator
the ice
the freezing unit
ice box
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
HOW TO CLEAN A REFRIGERATOR
1. Remove all frozen foods and ice cube trays. If you have a second refrigerator, use it to temporary store these items. If not, put the food in a cardboard box and cover it with newspaper. Dump the ice cubes.
2. Removes all other food stuff and place on your kitchen counter or in cardboard boxes.
3. Either turn the temperature control "defrost" or unplug the electricity to the refrigerator (or both).
4. Never scrape or jab at the ice with a sharp instrument. You may cause serious damage to the freezing unit. Allow it to melt.
5. Either put a flat pan under the freezer to catch the drips or put a large towel in the bottom of the refrigerator.
Question: What should we do to catch the water drips from fridge?
put a pan
mop the floor
lay the paper towel
find the freezing unit
clear the ice box
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to make a pencil case
Steps:
1. Choose the size you want. If you want to put longer items, such as a ruler, placed in your pencil case, you'll need a longer pencil case.
2. Find a bag or box that suitable with your choice of size. It doesn't have be nice looking, but strong and clean.
3. Cover the box with paper, any color.
4. Decorate the container. Try some or all of the following ideas.
Put on same cool sticker. Decorate with your own art with makers: draw lines, shapes, animals, people, etc. Cut some magazine pictures and stick them on it. Totally cover the box with wrapping paper; and Glue on shells, buttons, or anything else you want to decorate the pencil case with. Add glitter if you like.
5. Show all your friends, and be proud of your unique pencil case.
Question: The length of the pencil case depends on ....
the items we are going to put there
the ruler we have
the length of the pen
the box that we find
The size of the backpack we use
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