শনিবার, ২৪ মে, ২০১৪

FIFA 2014 Features

MatchGroupTimeVenue
Brazil vs CroatiaA21.00 GMTArena de Sao Paulo
Friday, 13 June, 2014
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Mexico vs CameroonA17.00 GMTArena das Dunas
Spain vs NetherlandsB20.00 GMTArena Fonte Nova
Chile vs AustraliaB23.00 GMTArena Pantanal
Saturday, 14 June, 2014
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Colombia vs GreeceC17.00 GMTEstadio Mineirao
Uruguay vs Costa RicaD20.00 GMTEstadio Castelao
Ivory Coast vs JapanC23.00 GMTArena Pernambuco
Sunday, 15 June, 2014
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England vs ItalyD2.00 GMTArena Amazonia
Switzerland vs EcuadorE17.00 GMTEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha
France vs HondurasE20.00 GMTEstadio Beira-Rio
Argentina vs Bosnia-HerzegovinaF23.00 GMTEstadio do Maracana
Monday, 16 June, 2014
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Germany vs PortugalG17.00 GMTArena Fonte Nova
Iran vs NigeriaF20.00 GMTArena da Baixada
Ghana vs USAG23.00 GMTArena das Dunas
Tuesday, 17 June, 2014
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Belgium vs AlgeriaH17.00 GMTEstadio Mineirao
Brazil vs MexicoA20.00 GMTEstadio Castelao
Russia vs South KoreaH23.00 GMTArena Pantanal
Wednesday, 18 June, 2014
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Australia vs NetherlandsB17.00 GMTEstadio Beira-Rio
Cameroon vs CroatiaA20.00 GMTArena Amazonia
Spain vs ChileB23.00 GMTEstadio do Maracana
Thursday, 19 June, 2014
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Colombia vs Ivory CoastC17.00 GMTEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha
Uruguay vs EnglandD20.00 GMTArena de Sao Paulo
Japan vs GreeceC23.00 GMTArena das Dunas
Friday, 20 June, 2014
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Italy vs Costa RicaD17.00 GMTArena Pernambuco
Switzerland vs FranceE20.00 GMTArena Fonte Nova
Honduras vs EcuadorE23.00 GMTArena da Baixada
Saturday, 21 June, 2014
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Argentina vs IranF17.00 GMTEstadio Mineirao
Germany vs GhanaG20.00 GMTEstadio Castelao
Nigeria vs Bosnia-HerzegovinaF23.00 GMTArena Pantanal
Sunday, 22 June, 2014
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South Korea vs AlgeriaH17.00 GMTEstadio Beira-Rio
USA vs PortugalG20.00 GMTArena Amazonia
Belgium vs RussiaH23.00 GMTEstadio do Maracana
Monday, 23 June, 2014
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Australia vs SpainB17.00 GMTArena da Baixada
Netherlands vs ChileB17.00 GMTArena de Sao Paulo
Cameroon vs BrazilA21.00 GMTEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha
Croatia vs MexicoA21.00 GMTArena Pernambuco
Tuesday, 24 June, 2014
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Costa Rica vs EnglandD17.00 GMTEstadio Mineirao
Italy vs UruguayD17.00 GMTArena das Dunas
Greece vs Ivory CoastC21.00 GMTEstadio Castelao
Japan vs ColombiaC21.00 GMTArena Pantanal
Wednesday, 25 June, 2014
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Bosnia-Herzegovina vs IranF17.00 GMTArena Fonte Nova
Nigeria vs ArgentinaF17.00 GMTEstadio Beira-Rio
Ecuador vs FranceE21.00 GMTEstadio do Maracana
Honduras vs SwitzerlandE21.00 GMTArena Amazonia
Thursday, 26 June, 2014
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Portugal vs GhanaG17.00 GMTEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha
USA vs GermanyG17.00 GMTArena Pernambuco
Algeria vs RussiaH21.00 GMTArena da Baixada
South Korea vs BelgiumH21.00 GMTArena de Sao Paulo
Saturday, 28 June, 2014
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Winner of Group A vs 2nd Place of Group B17.00 GMTBelo Horizonte
Winner of Group C vs 2nd Place of Group D21.00 GMTRio de Janeiro
Sunday, 29 June, 2014
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Winner of Group B vs 2nd Place of Group A17.00 GMTFortaleza
Winner of Group D vs 2nd Place of Group C21.00 GMTRecife
Monday, 30 June, 2014
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Winner of Group E vs 2nd Place of Group F17.00 GMTBrasília
Winner of Group G vs 2nd Place of Group H21.00 GMTPorto Alegre
Tuesday, 1 July, 2014
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Winner of Group F vs 2nd Place of Group ESao Paulo17.00 GMT
Winner of Group H vs 2nd Place of Group GSalvador21.00 GMT
Friday, 4 July, 2014
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Quarter-Finalist 3 vs Quarter-Finalist 417.00 GMTFortaleza
Quarter-Finalist 1 vs Quarter-Finalist 221.00 GMTRio de Janeiro
Saturday, 5 July, 2014
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Quarter-Finalist 7 vs Quarter-Finalist 817.00 GMTSalvador
Quarter-Finalist 5 vs Quarter-Finalist 621.00 GMTBrasília
Tuesday, 8 July, 2014
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Winner of Quarter-Final 1 vs Winner of Quarter-Final 2Belo Horizonte21.00 GMT
Wednesday, 9 July, 2014
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Winner of Quarter-Final 3 vs Winner of Quarter-Final 421.00 GMTSao Paulo
Saturday, 12 July, 2014  (Third Place Match)
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Loser of Semi-Final 1 vs Loser of Semi-Final 221.00 GMTBrasília
Sunday, 13 July,2014 (Final)
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Winner of Semi-Final 1 vs Winner of Semi-Final 220.00 GMTRio de Janeiro

বৃহস্পতিবার, ২০ মার্চ, ২০১৪

Cloze Test without clues for class nine and ten.



                             
1.     Bangladesh is in South-Asia on the (a)…of the Bay of Bengal. It is (b)…by India(c)…three sides. She has been independent (d)…1971.The religions in Bangladesh are Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and (e)----she has a (f)---climate. Families are usually (g)…by males.(h)…monogamy is practiced and people like to live an (i)…family. I am (j)…of my country.
Answer: (a) shore (b) surrounded (c) on (d) in (e) Christianity (f)moderate (g)run/maintained (h) here (i) extended (j) proud


2.     A flower is the best (a)-----of nature. It is a (b)----of purity and beauty. It gives us (c)-----. There is nobody but (d)----a flower. Its sweet smell (e)----one to all. Nowadays, flowers are (f)---in our country. Many people earn their (g)----by flower cultivation. Today (h)-----people (i)----their houses with flowers to enhance beauty. At present flower exhibitions are (j)---in our country.
Answer: (a) gift (b) symbol (c) pleasure (d) likes/loves (e) flower (f) cultivated (g) livelihood (h) are (i) livelihood (j) held

3.     A student, who (a)---the best seeds in his life, is an ideal student. He is (b)---to his parents. He never (c)----with his brothers and sisters. He is (d)---to his neighbors .He learns his lessons (e)---and never keeps himself aloof from the institute. He is obedient to his teachers and (f)----what his teachers say. An ideal student (g)---good use of his time. He (h)---his leisure time in reading good books and newspapers like Prothom Alo or Saptaik 2000.He (i)-----good company with good boys. An ideal student helps classmates in (j)—their difficult lesson.
Answer: (a) sow   (b) devoted (c) mixed (d)obedience(e) regularly (f) make (g) listen (h) passes/enjoys (i) likes   (j) follow                    
   
4.     Afforestation me Answer preservation of trees. It is a (a)-------to deforestation. Trees and plants are part and (b)------of the environment .Ecology fully (c)-----on trees and plants. The country will (d)-----into desert unless there are trees. The trees help to (e)----the soil from erosion. Flood can (f) ------affect those areas covered with trees. Storms cannot (g)- -----its forcefully on the places (h)------there are trees. However, the trees are so (i)------that it is impossible to think of life (j)---it.
Answer: (a) opposite (b) parcel (c) depends (d) turn (e) protect (f) hardly (g) impose (h) where (i) important (j) without

5.     Bangladesh is a country (a)….an area of 147570 square kilometers. It is (b)….with more than 140 million people. About 1000 people live in per(c)…kilometer. So it is a (d)…populated country now. The present growth rate is very (e)….which should be (f)….immediately. If this rate (g)…on unchecked, Bangladesh will (h)….a great problem. So everyone should come (i)…to (j)…public awareness.
Answer: (a) having/with/covering (b) populated (c) squre (d) densely (e) high (f)controlled (g) goes (h) face (i) forward (j) raise


6.     Bangladesh is a darling child of nature. Nature has (a)….her with unique beauty. Really, no (b)…country in the world is so (c)….with natural beauties as Bangladesh is. She is noted for her (d)….beauty, golden crops of paddy and (e)….leaves of trees. The six seasons of the year (f)….by turns marking Bangladesh a land of beauty, variety and plenty. Her rivers present her a (g)….beauty particularly in the rainy season. The boats (h)….on the rivers under multi (i)….sails also present a (j)….sight.
Answer:(a) blessed (b) other (c) rich (d) natural (e) green (f) coming (g) natural (h) playing (i) colored (j) beautiful

7.     Bangladesh is a small country but has a (a)…population. Most people here live below the (b)…line and cannot therefore (c)….to educate their children. Many poor children (d)…drop out of school after just a few years or simply do not go to (e)…at all. Despite this situation , we have far too many (f)…to educate compared to the number of (g)…available. Bangladesh needs schools, colleges and (h)…to provide for the increasing number of (i)….But owing to financial and resource constraints, the government cannot fund the (i)…number of educational institutions.
Answer: (a) huge (b) poverty (c) afford (d) often (e) school (f) children (g)institutions (h) universities (i)students (j) requisite

8.   Complete the following passage using suitable words. Use only one for each gap:-
Books are men’s best (a)—in life, you may have many good friends, but you do not (b)—them when you (c)—them. They may not always (d)—to you with sympathy. One or two may (e)—false and do you much (f)--. But books are always ready to be your (g)--. Some books will (h)—you laugh some others will give you much (i)--. Again some books will bring new knowledge and ideas. They are your (j)—friends thought out your life.
Answer: (a) friends/companions  (b) find (c) need (d) come (e) prove (f) harm (g) side (h) make (i) pleasure (j) real

9. Book introduce us (a)—the best society the bring us into the (b)—of the greatest minds that(c)—ever lived. We hear what (d)—said and did we see (e)—as if they were (f)—alive. We are participator (g)—their thoughts, we sympathize (h)—them,(i)—with them and we feel as if we were a measure actors.  The great and good men (j)—not die even in this worl
Answer: (a) to (b) writing (c) have (d) they (e) then (f) still (g) in (h) with (i) speak (j) will

10. Computer was not (a)-----overnight. It took long time and hard labour to (b)-----computer. Many votaries of science (c)----hard and (d)----computer. Computer cannot (e)---itself. It works on the basis of command (f)----by the operator. It is (g)-----in our daily life for various purposes. It has (h)------our work load and (i)----our life easy. Today the doctors use computer (j)-----a disease.
Answer: (a) invented (b) invent (c) work (d) invented (e) work (f) given (g) used (h) lessened (i) make (j) diagnosis

11. Computer was not invented (a)----.It took long time and hard (b)----to invent computer. Many votaries of science (c)----hard for years together and finally came out (d)----. In fact, computer cannot work (e)----.It works on the basis of the (f)----given by the operator. It is used in our daily life for (g)---- purposes. It has (h)----our work, (i)----our life comfortable. Nowadays doctors are also using computer to (j)---a disease.
Answer: (a) overnight (b) invent (c) work (d) labor (e)successful  (g)itself (h) command (g)various (h) lessened (i) make  (j) diagnosis

 2. Drug addiction has become a (a)—national problem in our country. An (b)—attraction for some harmful things may be(c)—as addiction and the materials which cause (d)—in men are called drugs. Drug addiction is spreading lie (e)—in Bangladesh. The number of addicts are being (f)—rapidly. Drug carries the addict to an unreal (g)—of dreams. This is called (h)--. Religious and social values must be taught (i)—early childhood. A countrywide campaign (j)—drug addiction should be undertaken immediately
Answer: (a) great/major  (b) indomitable/immense (c) defined/called (d) stimulation/addiction (e) epidemic (f) increased (g) world (h) illusion/hallucination  (i) from (j) against

13. Einstein (a)—lonely and (b)—in his childhood. He(c)—to play by himself in the (d)—and woods. School was an unpleasant (e)—for him. He was (f)—by how war (g)—were taught at school. At the age of fifteen, he went to Milan with his family. In Italy he (h)—free for the first time. He (i)—through countryside, visited museums and (j)—galleries, attended concerts and read books.
Answer:(a) was (b) unhappy (c) liked (d) parks (e) place (f) disgusted (g) strategies (h) fell (i) traveled (j) art

14. English is a widely (a)—language. In our country we. (b)—it as a (c)—language. It is not our (d)—tongue. Naturally, it is very (e)—to learn. So, we have a very poor (f)----on this language. As a result we do not get (g)—interest in this (h)------. For all these (i)—English is difficult for us to (j)-------.
 Answer: (a) used (b) learn (c) foreign (d) mother (e) difficult (e) command (g) much (h) language (i) reason (j) learn

15. English is an (a)—language (b)—all over the world. People (e)—English can express their ideas everywhere in the world. Tourism is an industry (d)—cannot work (e)—if there is not any (f) – language for mutual expression of ideas and views. Without (g)— much. English and without proficiency in this language you can not (h)—all over the world. But you will be in (i)—barriers. In order to overcome these difficulties you have to be (j)—to listening and speaking.
Answer: (a) international (b) used(c) knowing (d)that(e)properly (f)common (g) being (h) travel(i) language (j) accustomed 

16. Examination is very important in student’s life. If justifies a student’s (a)—no student ca be (b)—to next class without examination, so every student (c)—hard to pass the examination. There are many ways to do (d)—in the examination and meritorious students follow these ways. Subject (e)—is not all things to approach the exam. One may gather much (f)—about his subject but if he can not (g)—his performance in the examination his such kind of knowledge is (h)--. He (i)—be very practical in the examination which is also an (j)—thing.
Answer: (a) quality (b) promoted (c) tries (d) well (e) knowledge (f) knowledge (g) show (h) valueless (i) must (j) important

17. Friendship is not only a (a)---but also an innate relationship between two men. A real friend understands you (b)----and takes the share of your job and sorrow. But an acquaintance does not do the (c)----At the same time of you your sorrow he (d)----be by your side. He (e)----not know your parents and he won try to know their identity. On the (f)----you real friend must be curious about every information about them. He must mix and talk to them (g)-----.When an acquaintance comes to your home, he will bring gifts and will act (h)----as guest. But your real friend helps you in your (i)---so, we have to be (j)----of friendship.
Answer: (a) name (b) well (c) same (d) may (e) may (f) contrary (g) happily/cordially  (h) likes (i) kitchen (j) conscious
18. Foreign aid is (a)—for our economy. (b)—foreign aid we can’t progress. We can’t(c)—our developmental programs (d)—financial (e)—from other developed countries. Sometimes we (f)—sufficient assistance. But sometimes we (g)—nothing. But that is not the (h)—problem . The main  problem is that the donor countries impose conditions that must be fulfilled. If we (i)—to receive their help. And Alas! if we follow their suggestion then we can’t (j)—very much.
Answer:(a) essential (b) without (c) continue (d) without (e) help (f) need (g) get (h)only (i) want (j) develop 

19. Garment sector is playing a (a)—role by earning a lot of  (b)— exchange. At the (c)—time, it has opened scope of (d)—for the unskilled workers especially for women. Though it has paved the way for economic (e) ….. for the women the working (f)—is not  suitable to them. As they (g)—to work for a (h)---- shift, they are bound to (i)—most of the time at their working place. For unhygienic atmosphere, they are (j)—from various kinds of disease.
Answer:(a) vital (b) foreign  (c) same (d) employment (e) solvency  (f) place (g) have (h) long (i) stay (j) suffering

20. Honesty is a (a)—virtue. Helps a man to (b)—in life. An honest man is (c)—and honors all. No body (d)—a dishonest man. A man may be eminent (e)—me Answer of dishonesty but that is short lived. A dishonest man (f)—in the long run. So we should (g)—to be honest (h)—truthful if we (i)—to be respected (j)—honored.
      Answer:(a) great (b) succeed (c) loved (d) believes (e) by (f) suffers (g) try (h) and (i) want (j) and

21. In our country women are the (as)—sufferers. When a girl is (b)—to the parents, it is not (c)—as a good news. It is the (d)—of the parents that a daughter will only (e)—to their sufferings. So they do not like to send her to school for education. Thus being (f)—of the light of education she (g)—at home for doing (h)—work. Finally her parents remain greatly (i)—to marry her off before she attains (j)—.
Answerwer:(a) worst (b) born (c) regarded (d) idea (e) add (f) deprived (g) stays (h) household (i) anxious (j) maturity
22. It is a fact that complete (a)—does not exist in worldly life. A man (b)—have all things that he desires in(c)--. It is better not to seek (d)—happiness. Rather one should be satisfied with (e)—one gets. Contentment is the key (f)—to happiness. One should not always (g)—about what he had and what he does not (h)—because by doing so a man (i)—frustrated and depressed. There are some people who think that it is (j)—that brings happiness and happiness could be bought.
Answer:(a) happiness (b) may (c) life (d) absolute (e) what (f) element (g) think (h) have (i) becomes (j) money
23. Liberty does not (a)---------upon a people. People must (b)-----themselves to it. It (c)-----a fruit that (d)----be earned before it (e)----be enjoyed. That freedom meAnswer freedom only from foreign rule (f)----an outworn idea. It (g)-----not merely government that should be free, but people themselves (h)-----be free. And no freedom (i)-----any real value for the common man or woman unless it also (j)---freedom from want, disease and ignorance.
Answer :(a) descend (b) raise (c) is (d) can (e) is (f) out worth (g) is (h) should (i) has (j) me Answer   
24. Man is a rational being (a)------wisdom, intellect and sense of self-respect. He had immense (b)------in himself. It keeps him aloof from all sorts of evil (c)-----.To become an ideal man he should (d)----the feelings of others and (e)----his utmost for the greater welfare of (f)-----It is not at all (g)-----that a man should remain busy only with his own (h)----and materialistic obsession. With a view to (i)---- the society, he should come forward with sincerity and (j)----.
Answer:(a) creature/having/with  (b) potential/power  (c) deeds (d) have/develop  (e) try (f) mankind (g) desired (h)business (i) serving  (j) devotion
25. Mobile phone is and important (a)—of communication and correspondence. It helps to (b)—with people of distant places in the (c)—possible time. The use of mobile phone is more (d)—than that of land phone. The person who (e)—the message is to pay the bill. The (f)—can respond any call without any cost. Mobile phone has (g)—the communication system. People of all(h)—of the become benefited through the use of mobile phone. But sometimes criminals keep their (i)—by using mobile phone. In spite of that, mobile  phone is a (j)—modern civilization.
Answer: (a) me Answer (b) communication (c) shortest (d) effective (e) sends (f) receiver (g) vaporized (h) walks/spheres (i) communication (j) wonder

26. Man is architect of his own fortune. If he makes a (a)----division of his time and does his duty (b)----,he is sure to prosper in life. But if he does otherwise, he is sure to repent when it is too (c)----to kill time is as culpable as  to commit (d)---,for our life is nothing but the sun total of hours (e)…..and years .Youth is the golden (f)----of life. If we lose the morning hours of (g)-----we shall have to repent (h)----if we sow good (i)----during the sowing time, we shall reap(j)-----when we grow up.
Answer: (a) proper (b) accordingly (c) late (d) suicide (e) days (f) season (g) life  (h) afterwards (i)seeds(j) harvest
27. Most students learn (a)—by rote taking them from a common (b)—. I think this is again a wrong(c)—of preparing for an (d)--.. for one thing its not good(e)—things without understanding or thinking about them. You become a parrot. Another reason is that examiners get board when they find almost the same Answer in all the (f)—. You can’t blame them if (g)—don’t give you good (h)—. If you were an (i)—you would do the (j)—.
Answer: (a) Answer (b) sources (c) way (d) exam (e) memorizing (f) Answer(g) if (h) marks (j) same.
28. Mother Teresa is a great (a)-------and Philanthropist, was (b)-----on August 2,1920 in Albania of Yugoslavia. Her real (c)-----was Agnes Teresa. She had her (d)-----at a government school in Albania. In 1928 Agnes (e)----to kolkhata to do some (f)----work and later took Indian(g)----.Then she devoted and (h)----herself to the service of sufferings and distressed humanity. She (i)----the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 and Nirmal Hridaya in 1954 in kolkata and was (j)-----as mother.
Answer: (a) humanist (b) born (c) name (d) schooling (e) came (f) missionary (g) citizenship (h) dedicated (i) set up (j) known
29. Patriotism is a (a)----virtue. It is an inherent instinct in human nature. A Muslim (b)--- -it as a part of his faith. It (c)-----a man to shed every drop of his blood to (d)-----the  liberty and honour of his country. A person who (e)----not love his country is a brute. A true patriot (f)----day and night for progress of his country.(g)----patriotism however is bad. A  man like Hitler (h)-----such narrow patriotism did a lot of  harm to mankind. So patriotism is not enough. We (i)-----have not hatred or malice towards anyone. A true patriot (j)-----the freedom of others as of his own.
Answer: (a) noble (b) takes (c)creates (d) keep (e)does (f) works (g)False (h)took (i)must  (j) values

30. Poverty (a)-------a great problem in our country. But we hardly (b)------that this miserable (c)------is our own creation. Many do not try to (d)-----their conditions by me Answer of hard and profitable business. They only (e)-----their miserable lot and (f)-------their fate. We must (g)-----this lethargy and aversion to physical labor. Man is the architect of his own fortune. If we (h)-----this wise saying and (i)-----in the way of life with firm steps, our poverty and misery will (j)----and peace and happiness will be our constant companion.
Answer: (a) great (b) think /realize (c) condition (d) change/better  (e) bemoan (f)curse (g) shake off (h) remember (i) advance (j) disappear       


 
31. Our beloved motherland Bangladesh is an (a)—and severing state. She came (b)—existence on December 16, 1971. We (c)—freedom at the cost of three million (d)--. The lives which are laid down for the sake of the country’s liberty (e)—really dignified lives. The martyred freedom (f)—snatched away the red sun of independence at (g)—of an ocean of blood. As they established undying achievement .they reign in the hearts of their (h)--. The countrymen will cherish the memory of hose glorious sons of the soil for (i)--. In this sense, the millions of martyred freedom fighters are (j)—.
Answer: (a) independent (b) into (c) achieved (d) live (e) are (f) fighters (g) cost (h) country (i) good/ever (j) immortal
32. Our freedom fighters are the (a)—heroes of our country. We should (b)—them as they sacrificed their(c)—for the cause of our mother land. It is a matter of great (d)—that most of them are (e)—and our young generation does not know (f)—the valiant struggle. Yet today many of the real freedom fighters have not been (g)—and established. Some of them lead (h)—poor life. The authority in power should take (i)—step to enlist them and give them (j)—honour.
Answer: (a) national (b) respect (c) lives (d) regret (e) forgotten (f) even (g) succeeded (h) necessary  (j)proper

33. Student life a life of (a)---for future struggle. To make him (b)-----for the struggle, education is necessary. So the first and foremost duty of a student (c)-----to prosecute his studies well. He who (d)----his lessons regularly (e)---well in the examination. On the (f)-----the student who wastes his time cuts a (g)----figure. It should be (h)----in mind that none can get back the (i)----time. If the students neglect their studies they will suffer in the (j)----run.
Answer(a) preparation (b) fit/eligible/worthy (c) is (d) prepares/learns (e) does (f) contrary (g)sorry (h) kept (i) lost/missing (j) long

34. Smoking is a dangerous (a)—habit. More than eighty percent people of our country (b)—addicted to smoking. Smoking (c)—many fatal diseases. It prevents the free (d)—of blood through the (e)--. It (f)—our lungs. (g)—addicted to smoking lose their appetite. Smoking pollutes the (h)--. It costs a lot of (i)--. So this habit should be (j)—up.
(a) bad (b) are (c) causes (d) circulation (e) veins (f) affects (g) people (h)environment (i)money (j) given

35. Students (a)------the future hope and strength of the country. Much depends upon how they (b)----their time and energy now. They (c)-----in the first place, to acquire knowledge, experience and wisdom. Secondly, they have to look around and (d)-----the conditions of the people, their habits and customs and (e)----in what direction reforms (i)----necessary. The students are often compared to the buds and before buds are fully (g)----they should not (h)----into politics. They should not (i)---the player into the hands of the so called politico Answer who (j)----then for their own purposes.
   Answer:(a) are (b) spend (c)have (d)knowledge (e) see (f) is (g) bloomed (h) enter (i) remain (j) use

36. Teaching is a suitable profession for women (a)—it helps them to (b)—up their career and look after their family. Very few people (c)—the amount of work that a teacher (d)—to do in fact, a teacher does a lot work like (e)—classes. Examining the Answer (f)—for the students. A good teacher has to study a lot in order to know the latest development regarding teaching opportunities for (g)— development exist equally for everyone in teaching. Yet due to social (h)—family circumstances, it often (i)—difficult for women to (j)— them.
Answer:(a) career (b) build (c) know/think /realize (d)has (e) taking (f) scripts (g)professional (h) and (i) remain/become  (j)take


37. The 16 the December is a (a)-----day of the history of Bangladesh. On this day we achieved (b)---.Bangladesh came into being at the cost of a bloody (c)----.It occupied a place as an (d)-----country in the world map. Every year we (e)-----the day with great solemnity. The day (f)----us the supreme sacrifice of our heroic sons. The day (g)---with gun shot. The whole (h)----wears of festive look. The national (i)----is hoisted on the top of each (j)……..
Answer:(a) victory/memorable (b) independence (c) struggle/war (d) independent (e) observe/celebrate (f) reminds (g) starts/begins (h) country (i) flag

38. The 21st February (a)---a memorable day in our life. On this day in 1952 the martyrs (b)----down their lives for the mother tongue. We (c)----this day with great honour. The  day is a government holiday. On this day our national flag (d)----flying half-mast. Meetings and assemblies of different kinds are (e)---and every Shaheed Minar is (f)---with flowers. Those who (g)---down their lives for the mother (h)---are immortal. Now the day has been (i)---international Mother Language (j)----.
Answer: (a) is (b) laid (c)observe/celebrate (d)keeps (e)arranged/held(f) covered (g) laid (h)tongue (i) recognized (j) day
39. The Bangladeshis are (a)—all over the world for their traditional hospitality. The Bangladeshis may be poor in (b)—but are(c)—in heart. The home of a  Bangle is open to a (d)--. So entertaining a guest has become a (e)—of Bengali culture. Whenever anyone (f)—our house, we try best to please him or her. Certainly guests are(g)—with most care. A guest may (h)—at out residence for a longer period. During their stay,(i)—short or long the (j)—takes care of his guest.
Answer: (a) famous/known (b) condition (c) generous/rich (d) foreigner (e) tradition (f) visits (g) entertained (h) stay (i) either (j) most
40. The economy of a country largely (a)---- on its population. But if it (b)—rapidly. The standard of living in the country declines. Because the increasing population eats (c)---- the additional growth of (d)--- economy. Nevertheless the population of country (e)--- her man power and is (f)--- resource that (g)--- a vital role in her economic sphere. Without adequate human resource the other resources of the country will (h)--- under utilized and to hat extent her economic development will remain unsatisfactory. A large population (i)—rise to large demand in  manufactured goods. At the same time it can meet that demand by engaging itself in increasing productive (j)--.
     Answer: (a) depends (b) grows (c) up (d) the (e) is (f)  an  (g) plays (h) be (i) causes (j) capacity

41. The Eskimos are the most widely (a)—group in the world still leading partly (b)—way of life. They live in a (c)—that sp answer more than 35, 00 miles, (d)—Greenland, the northern fringe of North America and a (e)—of eastern Siberia. Eskimos are racially distinct from American India Answer. They are most closely (f)—to the Mongolian people of eastern Asia. The Eskimos (g)—adapted themselves to cold, harsh (h)—because of their highly inventive skill. They would make (I)—from almost anything and everything. The most spend the winter in tents in a larger settlement and then (j)—during summer.
Answer:(a) spread (b) aboriginal (c) region (d) including (e) part (f) related (g) successfully (h) climate (I) inventive (j) things
42. The plan touched down at Katmandu Tribunal airport. Masum was no more (a) ---. He was (b) ---to see what was outside. The door of the plan (c) ---. Everybody stood in a (d)----and slowly started to walk  towards the airport. The cabin crew (e)---every passenger for traveling with Bangladesh Biman. Neela , Becky and Masum took their hand (f)---and walked forward. They looked around with (g)—and climbed down the steps. The (h)---looked like a picture and the high (i)---range in the background was something Masum had only read about in (j)-.
 Answer(a) nervous (b) eager (c) opened (d) queue (e) greeted (f) luggage (g) interest (h) airport (i)mountain (j) books


43. There are three important duties on earth. They (a)—duty to God, duty to parents and duty to mankind. All these (b)—duties are important because they(c)—us to go a long way. Duty to God helps us to be favoured by God. If we are favored by God, we can (d)—in life. Duty to parents is (e)—important because if our parents are (f)—with us, God will help us to make our life smooth. Duty to mankind is not negligible. We (g)—be the apple of God’s eyes by (h)—this last duty. All the great men of the world tried to (i)—all these duties. So we should (j)—them to be great.
Answer: (a) are (b) three (c) help (d) succeeded (e) also (f) pleased (g) can (h) performing (i) perform (j) follow
44. Though Bangladesh is not a (a)---- country. Too many people live (b)--, because most of its lands(c)—fertile and plain. The monsoon causes (d)—rainfall. The country is crisis-crossed by many (e)--. The country looks very beautiful (f)—there are green trees and green crops (g)--. Sometimes thee are (h)--. Then life becomes very difficult and (i)—need boats for (j)—.
Answer: (a) big (b) here (c) are (d) heavy (e) river (f) because (g) everywhere (h) under (i) people (j) movement 
45. Through everybody (a)---freedom (b)---choice, thinking expressing opinion (c)---working, he has a peaceful society. Every man (h)---the social responsibility and (i)---every person of (j)---society obeys it. It has also helped him to (j)---beautiful things.
Answer: (a) loves (b) of (c) and (d) by (e) regulations (f) equal (g) people (h) has (i) if (j) our
46. Time and tide (a)-----for none. Time goes on and (b)-----.None can get it (c)-----.A man can regain his (d)-----money and health but cannot get back his lost time. Time once lost is lost for (e)------.So, we (f)-----utilize our time. We must do our work (g)-------if we put off our work for (h)------.We may not get time to do it at all. There are some people (i)------waste of time for nothing. They can (j)-----succeeded in life.
Answer: (a) waits (b) on (c) back (d) lost (e) ever (f) should (g) properly (h) tomorrow (i) who (j) not
47. Truth reigns in the world always. False wood may be (b)------for the time being, it loses sooner or (c)-------those who are engaged in preaching the truth are (d)-----by the people. Those who feel interested to tell lies can never shine in life. They may prosper seemingly, they can not be (e)---it for all the time. Socrates throughout his life, was (f)---- -in preaching the truth. He tried to make people (g)-----and know what was (h)-----for them. He was troubled by the people .In spite of it, he never stopped (i)-----good things. We should (j) ------him.
Answer: (a) prevailed  (b) later (c) respected (d) maintain (e)honoured (f) encourage (g) good (h) troubled  (i) doing (j) follow
   
48. Without effort there can be no (a)—in life. Life (b)—its interest if there is no struggle. Games become dull, of there is no(c)—in them and if the result can be easily (d)--. No matter we win the game of lose it the keener the contest, the greater the (e)--. A victory is not a (f)—triumph unless both sides are equally (g)--. Whether we like it o not, life is one kind of (h)—competitive exam. It is not a bed of (i)--. Here only the fittest can (j)--.
Answer: (a) progress (b) losses (c) competition (d) seen (e) enjoyment (f) real (g) matched for  (h)continuous (i) roses (j) survive

49. Everybody knows that food (a)-----is a crime. Adulterated food is poisonous and it (b)-----fatal diseases. People (c)------this kind of food fall a (d)----to liver diseases, cancer, kidney failure and so(e)----.Some businessmen who are unscrupulous and running (f)----money only do this (g)----work. They thrive on the (h)- ---of others .The citizens have to die a (i)----death. Men, women, boys, girls, children and all are (j)--- --killed without any reason.
Answer: (a) adulteration (b) causes (c) eating (d) victim (e) on (f) after ( g)heinous (h)miseries (i)unnatural (j)actually  

50. Most libraries are (a) –––––– a systematic way that (b) –––––– it possible to (c) –––––– any book quite (d)-----. All of the books in  a library are organised into (e) –––––– or classes and then arranged (f) –––––– within their class. There are two systems (g) –––––– organizing books in a library. One is called the (h) –––––– Decimal System and the other is known as the library of the (i) –––––– System. Most of the libraries (j) –––––– the Dewy Decimal System.
answer:(a) arranged (b) makes (c) locate (d) easily (e) categories (f) alphabetically (g) for (h) dewy (i) congress (j) follow
51. Most of our country (a)----from poverty. They can hardly keep body and (b)---together. So, poverty is a great (c)----in our country. However, this problem is a (d)----of our own. Again there are many (e)---who do not work (f)----to change their condition. They are very averse to (g)----.But they blame their lot. They do not know that industry is the (h)----to success. People say that one idle brain is the (i)---workshop. So, we should work hard (j)---prosper in life.
   Answer:(a)suffer (b) soul (c) problem (d) creation (e) people (f)hard (g) work (h) key (i) devil’s (j) to

52. A student (a)----the habit of thinking about something by himself as no one has ever become great by (b)---others blindly. When his teacher says something, he should (c)---to understand it, he should (d)---about it in his own way. If he does not (e)-----with the teacher on any point ,he should boldly (f)---so to the teacher. A good teacher  will never be (g)----at it. He will rather be glad to (h)----such an intelligent student in his class. A student should think about the lesson and then (j)---to memory if necessary.
Answer(a) have (b) copying (c) try (d) think (e) agree (f)say (g)annoyed (h)have (i) understanding (j) keep
53. Road accidents are daily (a)—in modern city life. Every year thousands of people die and many more are (b)—in road accidents. So steps to check road accidents need top (c)--. The increasing volumes of traffic should be (d)--. New roads should be (e)—in cities and towns. Reckless driving should be dealt with (f)-----punishment. Defective vehicles must not be (g)—to ply on the roads. Driving license should be given (h)—of specific (i)----of driving (j)-----.
(a) phenomena/occurrences (b) injured/wounded (c) priority (d) controlled (e) made/constructed/built (f) exemplary/severe (g)allowed/permitted (h) view (i) fitness (j) skill

54. Environment plays a (a)—role in our life. To make our surrounding suitable there is no (b)—of planting trees. Tree plantation provides fruits, woods, medicine and(c)--. For the (d)—of trees, cultivable land becomes barren. The sources of rain is (e)--. As trees help to (f)—the balance of our environment. We should (g)—all to plant more trees. If one cuts (h)--, he should plant two. Trees are also the (i)—of income. So we must be (j)—to plan more and more tree.
(a) vital (b)alternate (c) foods (d) lack (e) decreasing (f)maintain (g)inspire (h)one (i)source (j) conscious
55. Nature has given her (a)—to us more generously (b)—many other countries of the world. Think about out (c)--. It is soft and (d)--. Out farmers who have (e)—simple hand made tools can (f)—dig, plough and prepare the soil with them. Where as (g)—which is (h)—and rocky cannot be so easily dug, ploughed and (i)—we have a great natural advantages too. We can (j)—most of our lands.
Answerwer (a) given (b) than (c) land (d) fertile (e) only (f) easily (g)soil (h)hard (i) prepared (j)cultivate
56. War is a (a)—to human civilization. In older days war was (b)—to be warriors. But today all people being civiliAnswer have to suffer the (c)—of war. Nobody can (d)—from the bombers of the (e)--. Rich cities, fields (f)—with green corns and beautiful places are(g)—to ruins. Even the (h)—children have to die as a  (i)--.Men women, boys, girl, children all are killed without any(j)—.
Answerwer: (a) curse (b) confined (c) curse (d) escape (e)enemy (f)fill (g)lead (h)innocent (i)war (j)reason

57. Civility  meAnswer polite (a)----or modesty. It also (b)----courteous manner. It is a great virtue (c)----a man. To be well behaved or good manner we (d)---spend money or wealth. We have to (e)---willingness to attain civility. We have to (f)---some code of conduct and (g)---norms of etiquette of the society. It (h)----varies from society to society. However one has to (i)---good manners in one’s character from an early age. No expenditure (j)---consciousness is required.
Answerwer(a) behaviour (b) meAnswer (c) in (d) need not (e) have (f) follow (g) learn (h)sometimes (i) form (j) but

58. The (a)----- of a nation is not an easy matter. It(b)—upon the selfless and noble (c)—of some worthy sons of the (d)--. They worthy sons of the (d)--. They work without rest and often(e)—praise. While most of the (f)—are busy with their (g)—name and comfort, these(h)—persons live and die to (i)---- the life of their fellow(j)—richer and happier.
Answer (a) progress (b) depends (c) deeds (d) country (e) ignores (f) persons (g) own (h) dedicated (i) make (j) easier

59. Illiteracy is an (a)—to progress. A nation cannot (b)—if most of its people are illiterate. The (c)—do no know about their own life. So we should (d)—our mentality. We should (e)—away illiteracy and poverty from the (f)—in this regards the government should take proper steps to (g)—the problem. The government as well as the (h)—people should (i)—to spreads the light of education. If we work together. Illiteracy will no (j)—stay.
(a) obstacle (b) prosper (c)illiterate (d) change (e) drive (f) from (g) proper (h) literate (i) come (j)long
60. Student life is the golden season of life. This is the time when we should prepare ourselves for future. The very habits formed in the student life influenced the later phases of life. Student should have a (a)-----life. Right (b)-----the student life they (c)---be careful in (d)---discipline. It is true that (e)----success of life depends(f)----discipline and perseverance. He (g)----does not have (h)----discipline in life cannot succeeded (i)-----where in life. So, everybody should be (j)----about it.  
Answerwer(a) planned (b) from (c) should (d) maintaining (e) real (f) on (g) who (h) followed (i) any (j)car
61. Hospitality has long (a)----a part of our culture in Bangladesh.(b)---many other things (c)---changing now. People are still quite polite and friendly (d)---foreigners. They like (e)---to foreigners even if they (f)----not been introduced. It is quiet common for Bangladeshis to (g)—personal questions about family, jobs and income which visitors from (h)----might find awkward. However, it should be (i)---that no harm is (j)---by such questions.
Answer: (a) been (b)though (c) are (d) with (e) talking (f) had (g) ask (h)overseas (i)known (j) done
62. Bangladesh (a)---in the active Earthquake (b)-----.It is a (c)----natural disaster. It has occurred in the country (d)----times during recent years. If a (e)----earthquake occurs in Dhaka city (f)---will happen unthinkable. So, experts are paying more (g)----to the issue of earthquakes in (h)----times. People should be (i)---and careful about earthquake in the capital city to (j)----the loss of it occurs.
(a) is/lies (b) zone (c) serious/dangerous  (d)many/several (e) serious (f) what (g) attention (h) recent (i) alert (j) reduce
63. As mothers, women play an important (a)….in building the character of their children. There is a proverb in (b)….that the hand that rocks the (c)…rules the world. The role of women in making a home (d)…is great (e)……as mothers (f)…., as wives they expert great influence in the family. if a wife is properly (g)….she can manages the family (h)……A good housewife is an (i)…..She (j)….the burden of her husband.
(a) role (b) fact (c) cradle (d) happy (e) wives (f) family (g) educated (h) well (i) ideal (j) shares


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A Day Labor
A day labourer is an unskilled person. He works in various fields. He works outdoor and usually employed in agricultural and constructional work. His work needs strength rather than skill. He works hard from dawn to dusk. He is generally paid at the end of the day. His income is very low and sometimes cannot earn even a reasonable wage. He usually lives in a slum and lives a sub-human life with his family. He goes out early in the morning to look for work. He works hard the whole day and buys food for his family. With his small earnings and returns home in the evening. Sometimes he and his family go without food if he cannot manage work. In harvesting season his work is in great demand and he can earn more. Then he can meet the bare necessaries of his life with his additional income. But in leisure period, when there is not much work for him, his conditions become worse. The life of a day labourer is full of sorrows and sufferings. He can hardly enjoy peace and happiness. In all weathers good and bad – he works hard all day long and earns his livelihood the sweat of his brow. Though the service of a day labourer is great importance, he is very much neglected. So pragmatic steps should be taken immediately to ensure jobs and shelter for this poorest of our population.
A Fountain Pen
A fountain pen is an instrument which is used for writing purpose. Now a day a fountain pen is an essential article of the educated men of all ages. Students and educated men can not do a single moment without a fountain pen. It has earned much popularity. It has two parts- the main body and the cap. The main body holds the nib. It is hollow inside and holds ink in its hollow body. Again there is a rubber tube in the hollow bodies of some fountain pens. This rubber tube contains ink. The cap has a clip attached to its end.  It protects the nib from the clip one holds a fountain pen on the edge of his pocket. The fountain pens are of different colors, shapes and sizes.
A Good Teacher
A good teacher is good person of a country. He/she is a person who teaches the students according to the method. Mr. X is such kind of person. He is an MA in English. He took training on English and also has a B.Ed. degree and another Master degree on Secondary education from IER of Dhaka University with thesis. He tries to teach us methodically. He believes on transfer of learning. He never influences us to memories the lesson. He often says that the coaching center and the school have a vast difference. A school tries to influence the student to know but a coaching center always influences on memorializing. For this a school is always needed. He is a person of good character. He never tells a lie to us which most other teachers frequently do now. He also believes that a teacher never tells a lie with the students if he or she is really a teacher. So we love him and took him as an ideal character for our future life.
A Postman
     A postman is a familiar person related with delivering letter, percales both in towns and countryside. He is an ill-paid postal departmental servant. Generally he puts on a khaki dress supplied by postal department. It is also renowned as their uniform to wear. He sorts out letters, puts them into a bag and goes out to deliver them to the proper address. He also carries letters, parcels. His day begins with sunrise morning and continues until sunset the evening of the day. A postman must be dutiful, active and kindhearted honest people. He sometimes continues his normal duties neglecting the sun and the rain. At first he opens the postal-box and takes out the letters and then seals them with a date-stamp and does his duty according to the office duty. Then he goes from door to door to supplies articles. All classes of people are the friend of him. In society he possesses a unique position.
A Street Beggar
       The person who begs in a street from the solvent people is called a street beggar. He or she is a familiar person in our country. He or she is a common sight in the street of Bangladesh. He sometimes sits or stands by the roadside or in a market place, or in traffic Jam point with a bowl with his hand. He may be lame, one eyed, blind or dumb. He tries to attract the notice of the passerby using painful words. He also quotes some lines from Quran and Had itch or religious books or folk songs. The passerby gives him coins being moved with pity and sympathy. Thus he earns for his survivals. He does not give anything to the society. His family status is not satisfactory to the general people. We have to change them main stream of flow by learning technical hands.
A Tea – Stall
Tea stall is a small shop where tea and snacks are sold. Tea is the cheapest hot drink in Bangladesh. A tea stall is fond everywhere of cities and towns. It is found in every corner of cities and towns and also found in many villages and in every hat and bazaar. A tea stall is opened early in the morning and closed late at night. People of all social strata and of all ages gather at a stall. They may take some   snacks with tea. While taking tea, people talk over various issues like politics, local events and matters of common concern. Sometimes local disputes are solved here. So a tea stall is a place of social gathering. It plays  an important  role  in a society.
A Village Doctor/ Your idea of a village doctor
          The man who deals with village people and gives medicine to the rural people without any knowledge about medicine is called the village doctor. He takes slight training from an experienced doctor. The village peoples like him very much. In other words he is favorite people to the villagers. He may not a good or an efficient doctor but he goes if anybody calls him to their house. He selects medicine depending on his general idea. He also has an own dispensary where he sits from morning till night. Every day he gets up early in the morning and takes his bathe and takes his meal and goes to his dispensary. Sometimes he takes an assistant. When people fell in danger he helps them and gives them necessary medicine. He looks after his patients from his own heart. He is a beneficial person of the society and does great services to the rural people. 
An Owl
Like all other birds of Bangladesh an owl is also familiar bird. It looks ugly. It is grey in colour. Its nails are very sharp. It kills rats, mice etc. with its nail. It is a nocturnal bird. It is hardly seen in the day time because of its sleeping. It comes out at night. It shrieks at night. It scars passer by at night. The crow is its enemy. If it comes out in the day time the crow attacks it. An owl feeds on rat, mouse and mole. It is very useful to us. It kills rats which destroy our ripe crops.
Australia
Australia is a big country with vast lands. It has much fewer people and the fewest people are in the Central Desert because it is the most difficult part of Australia to live in. This desert covers most of Australia. For miles there are no trees. Its climate is very hot and dry. Here rainfall is very less. The rain only comes once or twice a year and some years there is no rain at all.
Australian Aborigines
       The Australian Aborigines are one of the oldest races of the world. They lived in Australia for many thousands of years before any other people came. Nobody knew about them. They lived very simply. They didn’t use clothes, houses or furniture. They didn’t have horses, cows or goats. They didn’t grow wheat or rice. They hunted animals and collected plants. They were clever and used footprints in the desert sand. They were friendly and shared everything. 
Dengue Fever
       Dengue fever has been specially identified in recent years. This is an infectious and incurable disease. Its virus is carried by a sort of mosquito. Its name is Aedes. This sort of mosquito is found in water, in the flower vase, in the rubbish or in the kitchen, where water can amass. There are two type of dengue fever-one is normal and the other is very dangerous. The second one leads the affected person to death. The affects of this fever are very dangerous. The second one leads the affected person to death. The effects of this fever are very dangerous. It can cause death to one within seven days. If one s attacked with the fever one can surely die. Any proper medical treatment has not yet been invented to protect people from this disease. If people keep their environment safe and clean.  Aedes can’t grow here and there. If there don’t grow, there will be no fear of attacking dengue fever. Cleanliness is the precondition to save ourselves from the attack of dengue fever.
How mango juice is processed
Mangoes are collected from the mango orchards or markets during the month of June / July in our country and sent to processing factories. First the mangoes are stored out and the rotten or defective ones are kept aside. Fresh and ripe mangoes are then cleaned and washed in water thoroughly. Later on mangoes are crushed by hand or machines. Water and syrup in required quantity are added with mango juice with some perspective. The perspective helps in keeping the mango juice for a long period without getting decomposed. The product is then kept in bottles or containers. The small containers are then sealed and labelled. Containers are packed in boxes and sent to market for sale.
Mobile Phone
         Mobile phone is an electronic device which is moveable from one place to another. It is based on radio wave. The sending option has the capacity to transform voice tone into electronic wave which is taken by another device and transform into the sound instantly and then the communication goes on. It is the gift of science. Now it is said that the world is in fist of a human. It has some advantages as well as disadvantages. Now it is not needed to go out for ring.  Everybody who has a phone can call others from their own place. It lessens our tension. Once we had to wait a week or half of month for news from home and abroad. But now in every moment messages are available from required person. So it is said that mobile creates revolution in communicative sector.
Our National Flag
The flag which indicates our freedom and sovereignty is known as our national flag. Its size is confined to 10:6. The flag is green with a red circle in the middle of it. The green colour symbolizes the evergreen nature of the country. The red circle represents the fresh red blood of the martyrs in the liberation war of 1971. Our National Flag is hoisted at govt. offices, educational institutions, etc. On the 14 December, 21 February and on the other national mourning day our national flag kept half-mast. Our feelings about the flag are very sensational and respectful. When we see our national flag, our heart is fulfilled with joy and respect. We bow down our heads towards it. Our duty towards it should be responsible and sacrificial. We should take an oath we must save the honor and dignity of this flag even instead of our lives. 
Physical Exercise
Physical exercise means the regular movement of limbs of our body according to rules. It is essential to keep our body fit and mind sound. There lies a close connection between body and mind. We can not think a sound mind without a sound health. It is physical exercise which enables us to build a good health. Physical exercise makes our body active and the muscles strong. It also improves our power of digestion and blood circulation. It gives strength to our brain. So we should take regular physical exercise in order to maintain a sound health and lead a happy life.
Rice 
Rice is a kind of food that obtained from paddy. It is our staple food and grows in plenty in Bangladesh, India, Ceylon, Burma, and Japan and in many countries of the world. There are many kinds of rice. But the chief varieties are Aus, Aman, and Boro. But Aman is superior in quality and grows in plenty in our country. The Aman is sown in the month of Sraban and Bhadra. It is reaped in Push. The Aus grows on high land. It is sown in the month of Baishakh and reaped in Bhadra. The Boro grows in marshy places where water stands still the winter season. It is sown in winter and reaped in spring. At present a new variety of rice called IRRI is being cultivated. It grows fifty to sixty mounds per acre. Rice is of two kinds – Atap and Siddha . Various kinds of delicious foods are prepared from rice.
Tea 
Tea is a kind of plant. Tea mainly grows in china, India, Japan, Indonesia and Ceylon. It grows on the slope of hills or hilly regions. It requires excessive rain water but the rain water must not stay at the root. Tea seeds are sown in a nursery in the rainy season. The tea plant grows twenty to thirty feet high in its wild state but they are not allowed to grow so high in the garden. They are pruned and allowed to grow from three to four feet high. There are four crops a year. The first plucking gives the best tea and the rest give tea of inferior quality. The preparation of tea is not a hard work. Black leaves are dropped in boiled water. Sugar and milk are also mixed.  Thus a taste cup of tea is made. 
The Computer
      The computer is an electronic device. It is recent invention of the universe. It has become an essential part of our modern life now it has greatly benefited us and brought us about revolutionary changes in our life. Any electronic device that helps people to solve mathematical calculation is generally known as computer. It becomes an essential part of our modern and present life. It greatly benefited us and brought about revolutionary changes in our life. At the very beginning some people tries to keep their record. In this connection they made a machine that is called ‘abacus.’ Today computer is using for different kind of research. Trained mathematicians are using the computer for solving problems of their field. From the calculation to printing in every section it is specially used. In an office computer is an important element of the modern office. They cannot do a single correspondence without a computer. Actually it is an electronic brain and it helps us to easy our deeds.
                                              The process of Jam making
Jam is a thick substance made by boiling fruit juice with sugar. The Process system of jam is as follows . First we are to buy fruit from market. Sorting and removing the rotten ones is the second work . Next it is necessary to clean and remove large  seeds. For making jam , proper quantity  of sugar  should be mixed with the fruits in a cauldron. Then after that boiling is needed .Continuous stirring during boiling is necessary. After proper boiling we should allow it too.
Your Classroom
A classroom is the place where classes are held for teaching students. My class room is in the ground floor of our school. It is very spacious and well ventilated. It can accommodate fifty students. It has two doors and four wide windows. As a result the room gets sufficient air and light the room s well electrified with four fans and three tube and energy lights. We use the fans when it is necessary. There are twenty smooth high benches and twenty comfortable low benches for seating arrangement of the students. There is a raised platform with a fine chair and a table for the teacher. A big blackboard is fixed to the wall. The walls and the ceiling are nicely white washed. There is no wall writing. We keep the neat and clean. We keep the classroom neat and clean. We feel comfortable in the class room.
Your Class Teacher
Mr Rahman is my class teacher. He is our English Teacher. He is forty with good health. He is a brilliant scholar with a sound academic career. He is an MA in English. His method of teaching is very easy and lucid. He has a strong, clear and pleasant voice. Everyday he teacher us in new style it is called method. He can make grammatical problem easy. In the class room he is just like English. We never fell boring in his class. He is very well-behaved and co-operative. He is very kind hearted to the poor students. He is honest ,sincere, and dutiful. He is very strict to law and to his principles. He is my best teacher, guide and guardian.   
Your Mother
My mother is an ideal housewife of sixty. She comes of a respectable conservative Muslim family. She is very polite, gentle, affectionate and intelligent. She manages the family very nicely. She does every household works. She takes great care of all of us. My mother is very religious. She is also very kind to the poor. My mother has a good sense of health. She keeps our house neat and clean. She is a woman of good taste. She reads the holy Quran when she gets time. She bears a good moral character. She advises us to follow the path of truth and honesty. She also advices us to be polite, gently and modest, I hold mother in profound respect. I am greatly indebted. I am greatly indebted to my mother.  
Your Grand Father
My grand father’s name is Abdur Rohim. He comes a respectable Muslim family. He can read and write. Now he is sixty. He is strong and healthy. He can move easily. He is gentle and pious. He is also very kind to the poor. He takes great care of all the members of the family. My grandfather loves me very much. In my childhood he used to tell me fine stories and I would sleep beside him. He takes care of my education. During my childhood my grandfather used to teach me the letters of Bangla. English and Arabic. Even today if my parents scold me for fault of mine, they are taken to task seriously by my grand father. He is really a nice man.
Your Grandmother
My grandmother’s name is Rahima Khatun. She comes of a respectable Muslim family. She can read and write. Now she is sixty. She is strong and healthy. She can move easily. She is gentle. She is also very kind to the poor to the poor. She takes great care of all the members of the family. My grandmother loves me very much. In my childhood she used to tell me fine stories and I would sleep beside her. She takes care of my education. During my childhood my grandmother used to teach me the letters of Bangla. English and Arabic. Even today if my parents scold me for any fault of mine, they are taken to task seriously by my grandmother. My grandmother is really a nice woman. 
Your Hobby
Hobby is an extra work. It always remains out of syllabus. Like others I have a hobby of my own. It is gardening. It gives me much pleasure. I have a garden in front of my reading room. Whenever I get time I work in it. I loose the soil with my spade and hoe and weeds out the grass. I water the plants regularly. I also put fence around the garden so that cattle or naughty children can’t do any harm to my garden. In the morning my heart leaps up with joy to see the garden of various flowers. They spread a sweet smell. The garden also looks very charming. My hobby is a great source of joy and pleasure. It relieves me from my routine bound work. It helps me forget sorrow and sufferings. It makes my body strong and makes my mind jolly. So I like it very much.
Your reading room
     Reading room is an essential place for every student. Especially silent environment is helpful for anybody. So its necessity has known no bounds. We have a building, which has seven rooms. Its’ southern room is airy and the environment is fresh. For this reason I select the room for my study. Moreover there is a chair, a table, a shelf for containing books and also an admiral for the same functions. I keep all my important materials on the table nicely. I feel fresh in the room. I have a flower garden beside the room. When the flower blooms it spread its scent. Then the environment is felt fine. I look after the garden in the evening. I always keep it neat and clean. 
Your School Common Room
A school common room is the part and parcel of a school. Students come here, take rest and make friendship. It keeps a school always fresh, live and cheerful. Our school has a big common room. There are tables and benches in the common room. There are a radio and a TV for the recreation of the students. Almost all the dailies, weeklies and other magazines are available here. Students come here, listen to radio, watch TV, read newspapers and discuss many things. T is nice place for the students for indoor. Our common room is nice and useful place indeed.
                                                Your School garden
We have a big garden in front of our school. We have made the garden. Our teachers always help us. We work in the garden. We loose the soil and water the plants. We pull out the weeds. We have put a fence around the garden. Cows, goats and naughty boys can’t do any harm to our garden. Moreover, the bearer of the school takes care of the garden. We produce different kinds of vegetables and flowers. We sell them and make a good profit. We spend it for the good of the school. The garden keeps us fresh and active. In fact it has enhanced the beauty of the school.
Your School Library

                                                                 

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