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Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Mary are adults. Some learn at school. Other study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films. On television, in the office or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English.
Why do all these people learn English? It's not difficult to answer this question. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer. English is learned by ...........
A. young children
B. teenagers
C. adults
D. all are correct
2. Most people learn English by ...........
A. themselves
B. hearing the language on the television
C. working hard on the lessons
D. speaking English to their friends
3. What do other people learn English for?
A. to know other countries
B. to talk with the foreigners
C. to read newspapers and magazines
D. to travel around the world
4. Teenagers learn English because........
A. it's useful for their higher studies
B. it's one of their subjects
C. they want to master it
D. A and C are correct
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For questions 6 - 10, mark the correct letter (A - H) on your answer sheet.
6.Alice wants a course to help her with her drawing skills, particularly with drawing the latest styles of clothes, shoes and bags, because she wants to study this later at college.
6 - E
7.Darius loves making comic books, but isn 't confident about his drawing. He wants to draw Superheroes and animals and Create adventures about them, but doesn 't want to display his work.
7 - C
8.Cassie enjoys making pictures and objects from different materials. During the course she 'd like to use her love of sport in her designs, and visit an exhibition to get new ideas.
8 - B
9.Marc is talented at drawing, but also likes filming his friends on an old digital camera He wants to develop this skill by learning to use more advanced equipment, and prepare for further study.
9 - D
10.Harry has done a Course about printing on paper, and would like to learn how to print on other materials He also wants to produce something to take home and wear
10 - H
Short Art Courses
A. Wild Art This Course Concentrates on teaching drawing and painting, and you’ll use your new skills to make a wall poster on the theme of animals, to take home. And we 've got lots of picture books from galleries around the world to give you ideas! There’ll be an exhibition of everyone 's work at the end, too.
B. Colourscape Come and make a bag to keep your school games clothes in We supply lots of colorful wool and printed cotton - you choose the design and color like your favorite football or hockey team colors! ). There 'll also be a trip to a gallery to help you get creative in your designs.
C. Create! This Course is all about telling Cod stories in pictures. There 'll be cartoon films to watch, and instruction in how to draw your favorite characters - but your imagination is much more important than your drawing skills here! The Cours includes a visit to a cartoon museum.
D. Art Attack You 'll work on developing creative skills, like printing, photography, cartoons and Provie - making. using the latest technology This course is great for anyone wanting to take these subjects at college, Good drawing skills are helpful on this course, and students' work will be put into a book, where suitable, for everyone to buy.
E. Art Matters This course will concentrate on different drawing techniques, including using inks and color. We 'll get you to draw live models wearing designer fashions and sportswear - so f you like designing fashion and think your future is in this area, then this course is for you
F. Art Magic This fun course shows you how to design and make ashion jewelery from natural materials, and particularly how to use photography to help you get ideas for your designs. So if you have your own amera, bring it along
G. Art Centro Ever wondered what your Comic stories would look like on film? Here 's your chance to find out! Bring along your own comic drawings or prints - good quality onee if possible - and we '11 transfer the action from your page onto the screen Film show of the best cartoons at the end!
H. Rainbow Bring glonga clean white T - shirt for this fun course Using Printing inks and paints, we 'll show you how to transfer a picture onto your T - shirt and create a special artwork that you can put on for everyone to admirel
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1)Yes,she does 2)In the afternoon she goes swimming
3)On weekend she plays badminton 4)Yes,she does
5)Sports are very good.
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1.F(dòng đầu...) 2.T 3.F(dòng thứ 2...)
4.T 5.F (Nam plays badminton...) 6.F (dòng thứ 4...)
7.F(Sometimes they...) 8.T
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I.Read the passage and then anwer the quetions.
Hoa is a student in class 6B.She likes sports very much.She goes swimming in the afternoon.She plays badminton on weekend and does aerobics every day.I play table tennis with her.Sports are very good.
1.Does Hoa like sports? Yes,she does.
2.What does she do in the afternoon? She goes swimming in the afternoon.
3.Which sports does she play on weekend? It's badminton.
4.Does she do aerobics every day? Yes,she does.
5.Are sports good? Yes,they are.
II.Read the passage and then decide whether the sentence are T or F
Nam and Tan are students in grade 6.They are good friends.At school,they are in the same class.They live near school and they walk to school every morning.In the afternoon,they often go to their sports club.They likes sports very much>Nam plays badminton and Tan plays table tennis.Sometimes thay go swimming or play soccer with their classmate.They don't have time to go camping.
1.Nam and Tan are not in the same class F
2.They are good friends T
3.Thay go to schoolby bicycle F
4.In the afternoon,They often go to their sports club T
5.Nam plays table tennis F
6.They don't play sports with their classmate F
7.They go swimming every day F
8.They never go camping T
Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in brackets
One of the rrasons that the water....pollution......(pollute)problem is so severe is that it is not actually...illegal.......( legal) to dump pollutants into water bodies. Sewage, sludge, garbage , and even toxic.....pollutants.....(pollute) are all dumped into the water. Often, governments either do not care or...simply.....( simple) look the other way. Across the world, about half of all sewage is dumped into water bodies in its.....original..(origin) form. No efforts are made to disinfect the sewage or to remove especially .......harmful...(harm)pollutants. Even if sewage is treated, problems still arise.--Untreated--------(treat) sewage forms sludge, which is sent out into the sea and dumped. In addition to sewage, ......chemical.......(chemistry) dumped by industries are another major source of water pollution.
Complete these sentences with the adjective or adverb form of the word in the box.
Careful(ly), thoughtful(ly),hard(ly),sad(ly),happy/happily,beautiful(ly),good/well,awful(ly),fluent(ly),direct(ly)
1.Most of the students did.......well.. on their tests. Their test results were......good.....
2. An is a.....careful... students. He always checks his work.....carefully........
3. Jane looked at her book......thoughtfully... before she answered the teacher's question.
4. Jame looked very......sad...because he failed in his final exam.
5. The children seemed......happy.... They was playing ..happily........... in the park.
6. Her mother was a very......beautiful......woman and she was always so.............beautifully...dressed.
7. You don't think you've been working too......hard.......? You......hardly...... have any free time for your family now.
8. Monica' s English is very....fluent......although she makes quite a lot of mistake.
9. They pump raw sewage......directly....into the sea.
10. She said she had a sore throat and was feeling.......awfully......
Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in brackets
One of the rrasons that the water......pollution.....(pollute)problem is so severe is that it is not actually......illegal....( legal) to dump pollutants into water bodies. Sewage, sludge, garbage , and even toxic....pollutants......(pollute) are all dumped into the water. Often, governments either do not care or.....simply....( simple) look the other way. Across the world, about half of all sewage is dumped into water bodies in its...original....(origin) form. No efforts are made to disinfect the sewage or to remove especially .....harmful.....(harm)pollutants. Even if sewage is treated, problems still arise.-----Treated-----(treat) sewage forms sludge, which is sent out into the sea and dumped. In addition to sewage, .......chemicals......(chemistry) dumped by industries are another major source of water pollution.
Read and answer questions.
Dropping Out University administrators call it “retention,” and it refers to The number of students who choose to stay in college. The truth is, No matter how much these administrators focus on keeping them In school, there are always reasons for students to drop out.
One of the most common reasons is financial. Universities, especially private ones, must charge exorbitant fees to keep their doors open, and some students do not have the means to continue their studies.
The coursework too demanding. They were not prepared for all the studying involved in maintaining good grades and end up leaving the university after a short time.
Finally, there are those students who suffer the personal pressures of being university students. These individuals are away from home for the first time and living with strangers. They cannot cope with the absence of family just yet, so they decide to go Other students drop out of school because they find the rigors of Back to the nest.
Whatever the reasons, it is no joke that “retention” numbers are not as healthy as they may appear on the surface.
1. What is the topic of this paragraph?
Reasons for students to dropping out university.
2. Write down the topic sentence (Hint: It is not the first sentence.) Write down the controlling idea.
The truth is, No matter how much these administrators focus on keeping them In school, there are always reasons for students to drop out.
3. Write down the concluding sentence.
Whatever the reasons, it is no joke that “retention” numbers are not as healthy as they may appear on the surface.
4. What type of concluding sentence that is used. a. estatement b. suggestion c. opinion
5. What is the writer’s purpose in writing this paragraph?
To present some reasons why many students drop out university.
6. What do you think the writer’s purpose statement was?
“Retention” numbers are not as healthy as they may appear on the surface.
7. What features of a cause effect paragraph do you see in this paragraph? Explain Your answer. a. Causes of an action or event. b. Results of an action or event. c. Prediction
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Question 106: What policy is Cambridge University considering applying in exams?
A. Requiring students to write exam papers with hand
B. Permitting students to use laptops to type exam papers
C. Axing exams due to students’ illegible handwriting
D. Allowing take-home exam due to students’ illegible handwriting
Question 107: What is the reason why Cambridge University is ending the compulsory written exams?
A. Because teachers do not want to read students’ handwriting
B. Because teachers prefer reading students’ typed exam papers
C. Because teachers cannot read students’ handwriting
D. Because teachers do not like the written exams
Question 108: How long has the compulsory written exam been in place at Cambridge University?
A. 800 years B. Less than 800 years
C. About 700 years D. More than 800 years
Question 109: What is handwriting compared to, according to Dr. Sarah Pearsall?
A. A “lost art” B. a “lost generation” C. A “lost soul” D. a “lost cause”
Question 110: What do students who have illegible handwriting have to do during the summer holidays?
A. Reading their exam answers aloud to two university administrators
B. Reading their exam answers aloud to their classmates
C. Taking the exams again at the college
D. Rewriting the exam answers at the college
Question 111: According to Sir Anthony Seldon, what is the trend that universities will go through soon?
A. Universities will NOT allow students to use computers in exams.
B. Universities will allow students to use computers in exams.
C. Universities will axe all compulsory written exams.
D. Universities will require students to handwrite and type their exam answers.
Question 112: According to Sir Anthony Seldon, what should we fight to preserve?
A. written exams B. the use of great English
C. oral exams for schools D. handwriting
Question 113: According to Tracey Trussell, handwriting is utmost important because it helps to ______.
A. improve memory B. enhance comprehension
C. boost information retention D. all of the above
Question 114: What is Dr Jane Medwell concerned about Cambridge University’s decision to stop written exams?
A. Primary and secondary schools will reject the decision.
B. Primary and secondary schools will accept the decision
C. Primary and secondary schools will go on strike.
D. Primary and secondary schools will have to follow suit