English for Toady

নবম-দশম শ্রেণি (মাধ্যমিক) - English for Toady | NCTB BOOK

(a + iii + ii) 

(b + iv + iv) 

(c + ii + v)

(d + v + i) 

(e+i+iii)

a. The role of woman in nation building + cannot be denied + any more in the situation of the world.

b. It is not possible + for any nation to reach its goal + without allowing the women folk to play their active role. 

c. There was a time + when women were looked + without any dignity and honour.

d. They were the only instrument + to serve + the family affairs.

e. But the outlook and attitude of the world + towards women has changed + with the prog progress of civilization.

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Read the following text carefully. Then answer the question

It was late summer, 26 August 1910. A little girl was born to a rich Catholic merchants' family of Albanian descent in a small town called Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Who could imagine at the time that this little girl would one day become the mother of humanity, loving and serving the poorest of the poor. Yes, we are talking about none other than Mother Teresa.

At the age of 12, she heard a voice from within that urged her to spread the love of Christ. She decided that she would be a missionary. At the age of 18, she left her parental home. She then joined an Irish Community of nuns called the Sisters of Loreto, which had missions in India. After a few months of training at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dublin, Mother Teresa came to India. On May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught geography and theology at St. Mary's High School in Kolkata. However, the widespread poverty in Kolkata had a deep impact on Mother Teresa and in 1948 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent and devote herself to caring for the poorest of the poor in the slums of Kolkata.

Answer the following questions :

(a) Where did Mother Teresa come of? 

(b) Why did Mother Teresa decide to be a missionary? 

(c) How did she become the mother of humanity? 

(d) What did Mother Teresa do in the first seventeen years in India? 

(e) Why did she leave her parental home?

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(a) among; (b) using; (c) share; (d) being; (e) reach

With the development of Internet Technology a number of websites have been designed to promote the relations (a)  among the people of the world. By (b) using these social media, we can (c) share our ideas with each other and feel as the citizen of a global village. The social media are expanding rapidly for (d) being low-cost. It has brought the whole world within our (e) reach.

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(a + ii + v) (b + iii + i) ; (c + i + ii) (d + v + iv) (e + iv + iii)

(a) The Bay of Bengal + (ii) is situated + (v) to the south of Bangladesh

(b) Cox's Bazar that + (iii) stretches for miles + (i) is the longest sea beach in the world.

(c) The blue water + (i) and rising waves create a pleasant sight + (ii) which cools our mind instantly.

(d) The Saint Martin's Island which + (v) is located in the Bay of Bengal + (iv) is a coral island

(e) The natural beauty of + (iv) Saint Martin's Island is + (iii) beyond description.

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g+e+h+c+a+d+b+f

(g) Jibanananda Das was born in a small town of Barishal in 1899.

(e) He took his Master's Degree in English at the age of 22.

(h) The next year he started his teaching career as a professor of English at Kolkata City College.

(c) He lost the job in 1928 on the charge of publishing a poem in "The Parichaya Patrika."

(a) In 1930 he joined the Ramjash College, Delhi but returned to his place of birth the next year.

(d) He got an appointment in Brajomohan College, Barishal in 1935.

(b) In 1947, when the partition was made Jibanananda Das left Bangladesh for India.

(f) 1951, he joined the Kharagpur College.

 

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(a) found/learnt; (b) increasing/posing; (c) Due; (d) supply; (e) soon/entirely

It is (a) found/learnt from the passage that global warming is (b) increasing/posing a great threat to fish population. (c) Due to global warming, food production and oxygen. (d) supply in water decrease. As a result, some fish may be extinct (e) soon/entirely

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