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I/ Read the text and choose the best word to fill in the blank
Advice for travellers who may fall (1)............... while abroad. Most British people go abroad on holiday to visit family, or on short business (2)........... .
People are (3)...........to find out how to get urgent treatment before leaving the UK. They have to (4).............in a form which explains what they ought to do if they fall ill or have a(n) (5).............., and what arrangements exist in each country for (6).............. treatment. The regulations are fairly simple but (7)............... people do not have this information, they may (8).............that they do not have enough money with them to (9)........... the total costs and in such circumstances an already difficult (10)........... becomes even more complicated.
1. A.ill B.down C.accident D. over
2. A.holiday B.trips C.travel D. flight
3. A.advised B.suggested C.said D.spoken
4. A.put B.bring C.fill D.get
5. A.sick B.accident C. ambulance D.medicine
6. A.medical B.medicine C.doctor D.dentist
7. A.because B.whether C.as D.if
8. A.look B.want C.find D.know
9. A.pay B.give C.spend D.have
10. A.effect B. event C.situation D. journey
II/ Write a short paragraph about one type of enviromental pollutions in your living place.
VIII. Read the passage below and then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)
Be happy – Live longer
Do happy people live longer? New evidence supports the idea that if you think positively, you are (1) _____ likely to live to a good age than a pessimist coming from a similar social background. (2) _____ is still not clear how happiness actually causes longevity. One possible explanation is that people probably (3) _____ better care of themselves if they see life as a positive experience, and of course, (4) _____ people feel healthy, they are more likely to be happy. Scientists tracked a group of people who had been interviewed in 1975 about their attitudes to ageing. They found that if people viewed getting older as a positive experience, they lived, (5) _____ average, seven and a half years longer than those who were more pessimistic. Ways of (6) _____ risk factors are well known: if you smoke or don’t exercise, you cut your life (7) _____ by one to three years, and doctors can advise their patients to change their lifestyles accordingly. But what, if (8) _____, can unhappy people do about improving their attitude? Personality may not be something (9) _____ we can change even if we want to, and scientists have (10) ______ to answer the question of how we can make ourselves happy.
1. A. much B. better C. more D. well
2. A. It B. There C. What D. Which
3. A. get B. bring C. spend D. take
4. A. when B. unless C. even D. although
5. A. in B. on C. at D. about
6. A. increasing B. lessening C. reducing D. accelerating
7. A. expectancy B. expectation C. expecting D. unexpected
8. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything
9. A. what B. that C. while D. whereas
10. A. even B. likely C. yet D. therefore
Read the passage below and choose the best answers.
Each nation has many good people who take care of others. For example, some of high school and college students in the United States often spend many hours as volunteers in hospitals, orphanages or home for the elderly. They read books to the people in these places, or they just visit them and play games with them or listen to their problems. Other young volunteers go and work in the homes of people who are sick or old. They paint, clean up, or repair their houses, or the shopping or mow their lawns. For boys who no longer have fathers there is an organization called Big Brothers. College students and other men take these boys to baseball games or on fishing trips and help them to get to know things that boys usually learn from their fathers. Each city has a number of clubs where boys and girls can go and play games or learn crafts. Some of these clubs show movies or organize short trips to the mountains, the beaches, museums or other places of interest. Most of these clubs use a lot of high school and college students as volunteers because they are young enough to understand the problems of younger boys and girls. Volunteers believe that some of the happiest people in the world are those who help to bring happiness to others.
1. What do volunteers usually do to help those who are sick or old in their homes?
A. They mow lawns, do shopping, and clean up their houses.
B. They cook, sew, and wash their clothes.
C. They tell them stories and sing and dance for them.
D. They take them to baseball games.
2. What do they help boys whose fathers do not live with them?
A. To get to know things about their fathers.
B. To get to know things that boys want from their fathers.
C. To learn things that boys usually learn from their fathers.
D. To learn things about their fathers.
3. Which activity is NOT available for the students at the clubs?
A. playing games B. watching films C. going to interesting places D. learning photography
4. Why do they use many high school and college students as volunteers? Because......
A. they have a lot of free time.
B. they can understand the problems of younger boys and girls.
C. they know how to do the work.
D. they are good at playing games and learning crafts.
5. What do volunteers believe?
A. In order to make others happy, they have got to be unhappy.
B. The happiest people in the world are those who make themselves happy.
C. The happiest people in the world are those who are young and healthy.
D. Bringing happiness to others makes them the happiest people in the world
Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space.
People have always dreamed of living forever, and although we all know this will (1) never happen, we still want to live as long as possible. Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages to a long (2) life.
In the first place, people (3)who live longer can spend more time with their family and friends. Secondly, people who have busy working lives look forward to a long, relaxing time when they can do the things they have never had time for.
(4) On the other hand, there are some serious disadvantages. Firstly, many people become ill and consequently have to (5) spend time in hospital or become dependent (6) on their children and friends. Many of them (7) find this dependence annoying or embarrassing. In addition to this, the (8) older people get, the fewer friends they seem to have because old friends die or become ill and it's often difficult to make new (9) friends
To sum up, it seems that living to a very old age is worthwhile for people who stay healthy (10) enough to remain independent and enjoy life.
I . Fill in each blank with a suitable work . Then answer the question
Most people need seven to eight (1) ..HOURS....... of sleep a (2) ..DAY..... . Some people need (3)...LESS.......... than this and some people need more . Many people have difficulty in sleeping and they do not drink coffee (4) .OR....... tea before they go to bed . Dr. Schachter , suggests . You shouldn't use your bedroom (5) AS....... a TV room or an exercise room . You should use it for (6) ..SLEEPING.......... only . It is a good idea to have a regular sleeping schedule . Get up and go to bed at the (7).SAME........ time everyday . It is also important not to eat before (8) ...BEDTIME........ . Eating may keep a wake
a. How many time should we have for sleeping a day ?
=>MOST PEOPLE NEED SEVEN TO EIGHT HOURS OF SLEEP A DAY
b. Do many people have difficulty in sleeping ?
=>YES,THEY DO
c. Which drink isn't it important to drink ?
=>COFFEE AND TEA
d. Shouldn't we sleep in a TV room ?
=>YES,WE SHOULDN'T SLEEP IN A TV ROOM
e. What should we do everyday ?
=>WE SHOULDN'T EAT BEFORE BEDTIME
Read and correct the best option A, B, C or D to complete the passage:
For good or bad, computers are now part of our daily life. Experts predict that before long all schools and businesses and most families in the rich parts of the world will (1) ...... a computer of some kind. Among the general public, computers arouse strong feelings - people either love them (2) ....... hate them. The computer lovers talk about how useful computers can be in business, in education and (3) .......... the home. Apart (4)........... all the games, you can do your accounts on them, learn languages from them, write letters on them, and in some places even (5) ..... your shopping with them. They say that computers bring leisure, as many (6) ......... jobs are takens over by computerized robots.
The haters, on the other hard, argue that computers bring not leisure but (7) ....... . They worry, too, that people (8) ........ spend all the time talking to computer may forget (9) ................... to talk to each others. Their biggest fear is that computers may eventually take (10) ............ from human being altogether.
1. a. own b. do c. learn d. make
2. a. to b. but c. and d. or
3. a. at b. on c. in d. to
4. a. for b. from c. with d. to
5. a. do b. make c. have d. surf
6. a. interesting b. skillful c. pleasant d. unpleasant
7. , unemployed b. employment c. unemployment d. employ
8. a. that b. on who c. who d. whom
9. a. why b. how c. that d. when
10. a. over b. in c. place d, off
1. a. own b. do c. learn d. make
2. a. to b. but c. and d. or
3. a. at b. on c. in d. to
4. a. for b. from c. with d. to
5. a. do b. make c. have d. surf
6. a. interesting b. skillful c. pleasant d. unpleasant
7. , unemployed b. employment c. unemployment d. employ
8. a. that b. on who c. who d. whom
9. a. why b. how c. that d. when
10. a. over b. in c. place d, off
Use only ONE word in each space.
People have always dreamed of living forever, and although we all know this will (1) never happen, we still want to live as long as possible. Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages to a long (2) life.
In the first place, people (3)who live longer can spend more time with their family and friends. Secondly, people who have busy working lives look forward to a long, relaxing time when they can do the things they have never had time for.
(4) On the other hand, there are some serious disadvantages. Firstly, many people become ill and consequently have to (5) spend time in hospital or become dependent (6) on their children and friends. Many of them (7) find this dependence annoying or embarrassing. In addition to this, the (8) older people get, the fewer friends they seem to have because old friends die or become ill and it's often difficult to make new (9) friends
To sum up, it seems that living to a very old age is worthwhile for people who stay healthy (10) enough to remain independent and enjoy life.
Choose thebest answer which can fit in the number space .
Many British people go abroad on holiday, to visit family, or on short business trips. People are (1)……… to find out how to get urgent treatment before leaving the UK. They have to (2)…………… a form which explains what they (3)………….. do if they fall ill or (4)……………… an accident, and what arrangements exist in (5)…………… country for medical treatment. The regulations are fairly simple but(6)…………. people do not have this information, they may(7)………….that private medical care is extremely expensive. It is not unsual for people to discover that they do not have (8)………….. money with them to (9)………… the total costs and (10)……………… such circumstances an already difficult situation becomes even more complicated.
1. A. advised B. suggested C. said D. spoken
2. A. put B. bring C. till D. get
3. A. ought B. will C. should D. may
4. A. have B. get C. happen D. take
5. A. their B. each C. one D. this
6. A. because B. whether C. as D. if
7. A. look B. want C. find D. know
8. A. enough B. little C. few D. full
9. A. pay B. give C. spend D. have
10. A. on B. in C. at D. up
Choose thebest answer which can fit in the number space .
Many British people go abroad on holiday, to visit family, or on short business trips. People are (1)……… to find out how to get urgent treatment before leaving the UK. They have to (2)…………… a form which explains what they (3)………….. do if they fall ill or (4)……………… an accident, and what arrangements exist in (5)…………… country for medical treatment. The regulations are fairly simple but(6)…………. people do not have this information, they may(7)………….that private medical care is extremely expensive. It is not unsual for people to discover that they do not have (8)………….. money with them to (9)………… the total costs and (10)……………… such circumstances an already difficult situation becomes even more complicated.
1. A. advised B. suggested C. said D. spoken
2. A. put B. bring C. till D. get
3. A. ought B. will C. should D. may
4. A. have B. get C. happen D. take
5. A. their B. each C. one D. this
6. A. because B. whether C. as D. if
7. A. look B. want C. find D. know
8. A. enough B. little C. few D. full
9. A. pay B. give C. spend D. have
10. A. on B. in C. at D. up