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I.Fill in each gap with one suitable word.(1p)
The world’s(1)……most……famous clock is Big Ben standing (2)……next…….to the Houses of parliament in London. Big Ben is the (3)…name………..of the bell which chimes every hour.
The bell(4)……was……..named after Sir Benjamin Hall,the man (5)……who……..was given the task of hauling the bell up the clock tower.The clock (6)…has………..four faces and keeps accurate time.It can (7)……be……….adjusted by the removal or addition of coins (8)……on…….a stray attached to the clock’s pendulum.
One interesting thing about the clock is (9)…that……….the light shines abover the belfry at night,it (10)……means……..that the House of common is still in session.II, Choose the words or phrases that best fit each of the blank spaces.(1p)
The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is a ..........(1) of stone earthen fortifications in China , built , rebuilt and maintained ........(2) the 5th century BC and the 16th century .......(3) the northern borders of the Chinese Empire ........(4) the rule of successive dynasties. Several walls , referred to as the Great Wall of China , were built since the 5th century BC. The most famous is the wall ......(5) between 200BC-220BC by the first Emperor of China , Quin Shi Huang ; little of it .....(6) ; it was much farther north than the current wall, ......(7) was built during the Ming Dynasty .
The Great Wall .....(8) over approximately 6,400 km (4,000 miles) from Shanhaiguan in the east to Lop Nur in the west , along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia , but stretches to over 6,700 km (4,160 miles ) in total .At its peak , the Ming Wall was .....(9) by more than one million men . It has been estimated that somewhere in the range of 2 to 3 million Chinese ....(10) as part of the centuries long project of building the wall
fortification(n): sù cñng cè ; (to) delineate:ph¸c ho¹ ; arc(n): ®êng cong
1, a-box |
b-series |
c-ranks |
d-ranges |
2, a-in |
b-from |
c-among |
d-between |
3, a-to protect |
b-protecting |
c-prevent |
d-to prevent |
4, a-during |
b-within |
c-while |
d-when |
5, a-built |
b-made |
c-done |
d-designed |
6, a-conserves |
b-remains |
c-guard |
d-exist |
7, a-that |
b-which |
c-what |
d-where |
8, a-stretches |
length |
c-stretch |
d-carry |
9, a-looked after |
b-covered |
c-guarded |
d-concealed |
10 , a-die |
b-died |
c-death |
d-dead |
III. Read the following text then choose from the list A-F the best sentence to fill each of the spaces. There is one extra sentence which you do not need. (1p)
I have recently become very worried about my 15-year-old son, Nick. Although he was never brilliant at school, he used to get reasonable good marks. (1) ___F___.
He used to be such a good swimmer that he won several prizes. But now he has given up training. And instead of neat clothes he used to wear, all he ever puts on is the same pair of shabby of old jeans and a dirty sweatshirt.(2) ____E__. Nick was in the kitchen. The radio was so loud that he didn’t hear me come behind him. My handbag was on the table. (3) __D____.
We had a terrible row. Finally, he broke down and confessed everything. He has been going every day to a big amusement arcade near his school and playing electronics games with nick names like Space Warrior and Alien Invaders. I had always thought they were harmless. (4) _A_____.
He has promised he won’t go there again, but I think he’s too addicted to stop. (5) ___B___. What can I do to help him?
A. But now I realize that he’s so hooked on them, he’ll even steal from his own mother in order to pay for the habit.
B. Even if he wanted to, he couldn’t - and he doesn’t .
C. I often leave it there so that I won’t forget it when I go out.
D. He had taken some money out of it and was just about to put it in his pocket.
E. But that isn’t all. Last Sunday, I got up earlier than usual.
F. But now his work has become so bad that his teachers say he is just wasting his time there
Câu 1:
1. A.looked B.watched C.carried D.stopped
2. A. unite B.underline C. university D. uniform
3. A. danger B. angry C. language D.passage
4. A. character B. children C. teacher D. change
5. A. look B. cook C. book D. roof
6. A. school B. chemist C. machine D. ache
7. A. hard B. who C. honest D. house
8. A. passed B. danced C. lived D.walked
Chúc bạn học tốt!
Câu 2:
1.My father (read) is reading now.He always (read) reads a book
after dinner.
2.Mai (telephone) telephoned you when she comes back.
3.While my sister and I (watch) are watching a movie on TV last night,our uncle in the USA (phone) phoned
4.Please continue your work.We don’t mind (wait) waiting
5.I (not see) haven't seen your bother recently.
6.A new text book (publish) will publish next month.
7.Where did he (spend) spend his summer vacation last year?
8.You (use) will use to go camping when you (live) live in the country
III
Torquay is one of the (1) ____most_____ popular holiday resorts in Britain. (2) ___It_____ provides entertainment, sports of very kind, etc. You can (3) ____live____ at the hotels by the sea, or at comfortable but less expensive (4) ___than_____ houses. There (5) ___are_____ camping sites too. Torquay has large sandy beaches (6) ___where_____ you can buy refreshment and hire (7) ____chairs (ko chắc lắm)____ to sit on. There are areas of grass land and miles of cliff paths (8) ____for____ walkers.
-Where is New York City ?
=> In the south of teh USA
- Why was New York originally called New Amsterdam?
=> Because it was founded by the Dutch .
- When was it found?
=>The city was found by the Dutch in 1624
-What is its population?
=> 26million
-How many parts are there in the city?
=> The city was named New York by the Dutch .
- What are visitors to New York attracted by?
=> Visitors to New York are all attracted by places such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theater district.
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PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION (6pts)
A. Read the passage and choose the best answers. (2pts)
The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell
In America, two monuments symbolize the ideal of freedom that the country holds dear. The Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell represent freedom in different ways. The Statue of Liberty brings about feelings of hope for freedom to immigrants who enter the USA. The Liberty Bell commemorates the struggle for freedom that marks America’s past.
In the past, the Statue of Liberty was the first thing people saw when their boats approached America. The statue stands over 45 meters tall. It was given as a gift to the United States in 1885 by France. The date was chosen to mark the centennial of the establishment of the United States.
The sculpture is made of copper. The internal structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the famous tower bearing his name in Paris. The statue is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. In her right hand Lady Liberty holds a torch. It is meant to light the way of freedom across the land. In her left hand she holds a tablet with the date 1776 inscribed on it. This is to commemorate the year America declared its independence from Great Britain. It is possible to go inside the statue. Many people enjoy climbing the stairs to enter her head and torch.
The Liberty Bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is most famous for being rung on July 8, 1776. It was rung to summon citizens for the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. It was also rung in 1774 to announce the opening of the first Continental Congress. Inside the bell is cast an inscription from the Bible’s Leviticus 25:10. This passage states, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” The Liberty Bell was originally cast in 1752. It got its famous crack in 1753 the first time it was rung.
In 1965, the FBI uncovered a plot by terrorists to destroy the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell. But these attacks on the symbols of freedom were quickly stopped.
1. The word commemorates in the passage is closest in meaning to ___________.
A. celebrates
B. commences
C. destroys
D. claims
2. The word her in the passage refers to ____________.
A. the Liberty Bell
B. the famous tower
C. the statue
D. America
3. According to the passage, why did France give the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A. To pay off a debt.
B. To build up the friendship between both countries.
C. To make New York Harbor look nicer.
D. To celebrate the hundred-year birthday of America.
4. When is the Liberty Bell most famous for being rung?
A. On July 4, 1776.
B. On July 8, 1776.
C. On December 25, 1776.
D. On January 1, 1776.
5. Who intended to attack the symbols of freedom?
A. Gustave Eiffel.
B. Citizens.
C. The FBI.
D. Terrorists.
It is the mos famous tower in English.The name often used to describe the tower,the clock and the tower .The bell is the largest bell ever in English.
2.______ Big Ben
________
It is the mos famous tower in English.The name often used to describe the tower,the clock and the tower .The bell is the largest bell ever in English.
2._____Big Ben_________
1.Where/most people/work/London/prefer/live?
_______where do the most people who work in london prefer to live?________________________________________________
____Many people who work in London prefer to live outside it___________________________________________________
2.How/they/get/offices/factories/school/every day?
____who do they get to offices, factories, school every day?___________________________________________________
______ by train, car or bus_________________________________________________
3.What/advantages/live/country?
______what is one of advantages to live in the country?_________________________________________________
_______One advantage of living outside London is that houses are cheaper.________________________________________________
Read and drill, the question below and ( True or False):
One of the most prominent names is the "Unfinished" Obelisk, which is taller than any memorial tower ever built. This is known as the greatest ancient tower ever known, located near the land north of the quarry in Aswan, Egypt.
The length was calculated to be up to 42m and most of the building was abandoned, according to its name, when a few cracks appeared on the rocks that made the walls during construction. Many people believe that Queen Hatshepsut at that time was the one who approved the erection of the tower, according to the plan to complete with a weight of raw materials of 1200 tons.
Besides this landmark, a foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2005 in the Aswan quarry. This is said to be a museum - the tomb and is currently protected by the Egyptian government as a valuable historical monument.
1) The length of the tower is calculated as ................... meter.
A. 32m B. 40m C. 42m D. a&c
2)According to the completed plan with a raw material weight of ..................... tons.
A. 1300 tons B. 870 tons C. 1201 tons D. All 3 are all wrong
3) Many believe that Queen Hatshepsut It was not at that time who approved the construction of the tower ..........F........................
4) A foundation for another structure was also discovered in 2006 at the Aswan quarry ..........F...................
Complete the passage with the suitable words.
Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ..aware........ of it. But illness can come, even (2) .......when.... we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3) ....diseases.... attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4) ...cure..... them once they struck. The resuft was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5) .....changed... The cause of many diseases (6) ......was.. known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (7)......much.... safer for children. The resuft is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (8)......live..... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010 ? Undoubtedly, (9)...medical.... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (10)......solve.... medical problems that are unavoidable today.
Đáp án: B
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The world’s (1) ........most................. famous clock is Big Ben standing (2) ..............next........... to the Houses of Parliament in London.
Big Ben is the (3) ...........name.............. of the bell which chimes every hour. The (4)..........bell............. was named after Sir Benjamin Hall, the man who (5) ......was................... given the task of hauling the bell up the clock tower.
The clock (6) .............has............ four faces and keeps accurate time. It can (7) ........be................. adjusted by the removal or addition of coins (8) .........on................ a stray attacked to the clock’s pendulum.
One interesting thing about the clock (9) ...........is..............that the light shines above the belfry at night, it (10) .......means.................. that the Houses of Common is still in session