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In many countries in the process of (1. industrialize--> industrialization), overcrowded cities present a major problem. The (2. underpopulation--> overpopulation) of towns is mainly caused by the drift of (3. great--> large ) numbers of people (4. in--> from) the rural areas. The only long-term solution is (5. make--> to make) life in the areas more (6. attractively--> attractive), which would encourage people to stay (7. here--> there). This could be achieved by providing incentives (8. to--> for) people to go and work in the villages. Moreover, facilities in the rural areas, (9. so as--> such as) transportation, health, and (10. educational--> education) services should be improved.

Bài 12: Hoàn thành những câu sau bằng một cụm động từ thích hợp. pay back get down believe in watch out tell off pull out see off agree with save up make up 1.I have seen a lot of people burst into tears when they ____________ their friends and family ____________. 2. Do you ____________ me that you didn’t try hard enough? 3. Has your teacher ever__________ you___________? No, she hasn’t. She is a nice teacher. 4....
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Bài 12: Hoàn thành những câu sau bằng một cụm động từ thích hợp.

pay back get down believe in watch out tell off
pull out see off agree with save up make up

1.I have seen a lot of people burst into tears when they ____________ their friends and family ____________.

2. Do you ____________ me that you didn’t try hard enough?

3. Has your teacher ever__________ you___________? No, she hasn’t. She is a nice teacher.

4. Last week I borrowed Tom $50 to buy a book but I ____________ him ____________ yet.

5. My boyfriend walked towards me and then he ____________ a small gift.

6. I never ____________ in ghosts but my brother is always scared of them.

7. ____________! There is a car coming.

8. I hate the way Peter tells lies and ____________ stories to cheat people.

9. Have you ____________ enough to buy a new car?

10. I promised my mother not to ____________ her ____________, so I tried my best to get high scores.

Bài 13: Khoanh tròn vào đáp án đúng.

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believed that life in the rural areas are (1) _______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2) _______ than the city and people’s health will improve. (3) _______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4) _______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for people living in it. (5) _______, people may also (6) _______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can’t be (7) _______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8) _______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily
2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute
3. A. However B. But C. Therefore D. When
4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly
5. A. However B. Besides B. Besides D. Therefore
6. A. look B. make C. face D. take
7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better
8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on

Bài 14: Đọc bài đọc sau đây. Điền T (True) trước câu có thông tin đúng với thông tin bài đọc. Điền F (False) trước câu có thông tin không đúng với nội dung bài đọc, điền NG (Not Given) trước câu có nội dung không có trong bài đọc.

Issues in big cities

These days, more and more people prefer urban life because of all the opportunities it brings about, namely job opportunity, recreational facilities, decent education and high standard of living. However, once they settle down in a city, they have to face up to more than one problem.

To begin with, the life in the urban city is also very stressful and busy. City dwellers often have a hectic pace of life, which means that they rarely have enough time for recreational activities. People have to work hard and compete fiercely to earn a decent living, which puts people under a lot of pressure. Moreover, working hard and extra working hours mean that urban residents have very short time for their family and friends. Many people have complained that parents in the cities do not pay much attention to their children and people tend to talk less to each other.

Furthermore, people have to put up with heavy pollution in the city.There are many kinds of pollution such as air, water, land, noise and even light pollution. This is understandable because there are numerous pollutants in the city. For example, exhaust fumes from vehicles or emissions from factories are the main causes of air pollution. Pollution is detrimental to human health. It can create some incurable diseases for people such as lung cancer when we inhale too much fume and dusk.

Another serious problem is unemployment, while many people move to the city with hope of find a job, their dreams turn sour due to the competitive job market. In the city the demand for the quality of workforce is getting higher and higher. Poorly-trained workers from rural areas may become jobless in the city.

In conclusion, should people want to move from the countryside to the urban areas, they have to consider all the advantages and disadvantages before making up their mind.

_____ 1. There are more opportunities than problems for people living in the urban areas.

_____ 2. Although people in the city are busy, they can always have time for entertainment activities.

_____ 3. People have to work hard and compete fiercely to make money.

_____ 4. People don’t have to tolerate heavy pollution in the city.

_____ 5. Air pollution is the most serious issue in the city.

_____ 6. The competitive job market in the city causes difficulties for workers with low quality to find a job.

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Read the passage and the statements that follow. Write “T” if the statement is true according to the information in the passage. Write “F” if the statement is false or if the information is not given. Write your answers in the spaces below. (1.0pt) Thousands of people in Calcutta, India, have no jobs and no proper homes. They live crowded together in homes made out of mats, boxes and rusty sheets of tin. Many have to camp permanently in the railway stations, cooking, eating,...
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Read the passage and the statements that follow. Write “T” if the statement is true according to the information in the passage. Write “F” if the statement is false or if the information is not given. Write your answers in the spaces below. (1.0pt)

Thousands of people in Calcutta, India, have no jobs and no proper homes. They live crowded together in homes made out of mats, boxes and rusty sheets of tin. Many have to camp permanently in the railway stations, cooking, eating, sleeping and nursing their babies there. Babies are born in the streets and people die there too.

As many as seventeen out of every hundred families live in the streets, having nowhere else to go. About one hundred thousand people sleep in the streets every night. Many of these people are sick, for in a hot and damp climate, fevers and diseases spread quickly. All the time, more and more people pour into the city, hoping to find a job and a share of the city's wealth.

Nothing the government does, no matter how hard it tries by providing houses, schools and medical services, ever quite keeps up with the increasing population. Most people have become accustomed to the sight of these homeless thousands and hardly notice them.

Decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F)

Statements

True(T)

False(F)

1. Many people in Calcutta live bad conditions because they have no jobs

2. Many people live in slums made of anything they can find

3. Babies from poor families are taken care of by the local government

4. Seventy percent of the families in Calcutta have to live in the streets

5. The local government makes efforts to help poor families but it cannot solve the problem successfully

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Statements

True(T)

False(F)

1. Many people in Calcutta live bad conditions because they have no jobs

X

2. Many people live in slums made of anything they can find

X

3. Babies from poor families are taken care of by the local government

X

4. Seventy percent of the families in Calcutta have to live in the streets

X

5. The local government makes efforts to help poor families but it cannot solve the problem successfully

X

Fill in the numbered blanks in the passage with ONE suitable word from the box. Write your answers on the answer sheet. employment complicated polluting such; benifit problems millions reduced engineer Everyone want to reduce pollution.But the pollution (1)_____is as complicated as it is serious. It is complicated because much pollution is caused by things that (2) ________ people. For example, exhaust from automobiles causes large percentage of...
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Fill in the numbered blanks in the passage with ONE suitable word from the box. Write your answers on the answer sheet.

employment complicated polluting such; benifit
problems millions reduced engineer

Everyone want to reduce pollution.But the pollution (1)_____is as complicated as it is serious. It is complicated because much pollution is caused by things that (2) ________ people. For example, exhaust from automobiles causes large percentage of air pollution. But the automobile provides transportation to (3) ______ of people. Factories discharge much of the material that pollutess air and water but factories give (4) to a large number of people.

Thus, to end or greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to using many things that benefit them. Most people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be gradually (5) _____ in several ways, scientists and (6) _____ can work to find ways to lessen the mount of pollution that (7) _________ things as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce that require businesses and individuals to stop, or cut down on certain (8) ________ activities.

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I/ Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions 1. The city was covered_______ smoke from the burns nearby. 2. The police said a notorious criminal was involved ________ the robbery. 3. For most North American household lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100. watt light bulb _______ an energy saving bulb. 4. The weather is terribly hot, so many boys run to the river, jump _________ and...
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I/ Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions

1. The city was covered_______ smoke from the burns nearby.

2. The police said a notorious criminal was involved ________ the robbery.

3. For most North American household lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100. watt light bulb _______ an energy saving bulb.

4. The weather is terribly hot, so many boys run to the river, jump _________ and swim.

5. Ho Chi Minh devoted all his life to the struggle ______ the liberation of our country.

II/ Give the corrects forms of words in the brackets

YOUR ANSWERS
1.The__________examination is of great importance to the student of grade 9. (ENTER) 1.
2. Mispronunciation in speaking a language usually leads to____________. (UNDERSTAND) 2.
3. Most of the banks are now_________. (COMPUTER) 3.
4. We are waiting for the__________ of his plane. (ARRIVE) 4.
5. Woomen nowadays have more________ to participate in social activities. (FREE) 5.
6. She made a deep________ on the members of her class. (IMPRESS) 6.

7. He is one of the most famous_______ in the world. (ENVIRONMENT)

7.

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Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.

1. The city was covered_____by_____smoke from the burns nearby.

2. The police said a notorious criminal was involved_____in_____the robbery.

3. For most North American household lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100. watt light bulb____with____an energy saving bulb.

4 The weather is terribly hot, so many boys run to the rivers, jump____in____and swim.

5. Ho Chi Minh devoted all his life to the struggle____of____the liberation of our country.

Give the correct forms of words in the brackets.

1. The_______entrance________examination is of great importance to the students of grade 9. (ENTER)

2 Mispronunciation in speaking a language usually leads to _______misunderstanding________. (UNDERSTAND)

3. Most of the banks are now__________computerized___________. (COMPUTER)

4. We are waiting for the__________arrival__________of his plane. (ARRIVE)

5. Women nowadays have more__________freedom_________to participate in social activities. (FREE)

6 She made a deep___________impression__________on the members of her class. (IMPRESS)

7 He is one of the most famous___________environmentalist___________in the world. (ENVIRONMENT)

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Part 3: Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. (0,5pt) These days we hear a lot of nonsense about the ‘great classless society’. The idea that the twentieth century is the age of the common man has become one of the great clichés of our time. The same old arguments are put forward in evidence. Here are some of them: monarchy as a system of government has been completely discredited. The monarchies that survive have been deprived of all political power....
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Part 3: Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. (0,5pt)

These days we hear a lot of nonsense about the ‘great classless society’. The idea that the twentieth century is the age of the common man has become one of the great clichés of our time. The same old arguments are put forward in evidence. Here are some of them: monarchy as a system of government has been completely discredited. The monarchies that survive have been deprived of all political power. Inherited wealth has been savagely reduced by taxation and, in time, the great fortunes will disappear altogether. In a number of countries the victory has been complete. The people rule; the great millennium has become a political reality. But has it? Close examination doesn’t bear out the claim.

It is a fallacy to suppose that all men are equal and that society will be leveled out if you provide everybody with the same educational opportunities. (It is debatable whether you can ever provide everyone with the same educational opportunities, but that is another question.) The fact is that nature dispenses brains and ability with a total disregard for the principle of equality. The old rules of the jungle, ‘survival of the fittest’, and ‘might is right’ are still with us. The spread of education has destroyed the old class system and created a new one. Rewards are based on merit. For ‘aristocracy’ read ‘meritocracy’; in other respects, society remains unaltered: the class system is rigidly maintained.

Genuine ability, animal cunning, skill, the knack of seizing opportunities, all bring material rewards. And what is the first thing people do when they become rich? They use their wealth to secure the best possible opportunities for their children, to give them ‘a good start in life’. For all the lip service we pay to the idea of equality, we do not consider this wrong in the western world. Private schools which offer unfair advantages over state schools are not banned because one of the principles in a democracy is that people should be free to choose how they will educate their children. In this way, the new meritocracy can perpetuate itself to a certain extent: an able child from a wealthy home can succeed far more rapidly than his poorer counterpart. Wealth is also used indiscriminately to further political ends. It would be almost impossible to become the leader of a democracy without massive financial backing. Money is as powerful a weapon as ever it was.

In societies wholly dedicated to the principle of social equality, privileged private education is forbidden. But even here people are rewarded according to their abilities. In fact, so great is the need for skilled workers that the least able may be neglected. Bright children are carefully and expensively trained to become future rulers. In the end, all political ideologies boil down to the same thing: class divisions persist whether you are ruled by a feudal king or an educated peasant.

(Source: http://ebooks.grsu.by/ot_slov_k_rechi/6-3-a-fair-society.htm)

1. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Equality of opportunity in the twentieth century has not destroyed the class system.

B. Equality means money.

C. There is no such society as classless society.

D. Nature can’t give you a classless society.

2. According to the author, the same educational opportunities can’t get rid of inequality because _______.

A. The principle ‘survival of the fittest’ exists.

B. Nature ignores equality in dispensing brains and ability.

C. Material rewards are for genuine ability.

D. People have the freedom how to educate their children.

3. Who can obtain more rapid success?

A. Those with wealth. B. Those with the best brains.

C. Those with the best opportunities. D. Those who have the ability to catch at opportunities.

4. Why does the author say the new meritocracy can perpetuate itself to a certain extent? Because _______.

A. Money decides everything.

B. Private schools offer advantages over state schools.

C. People are free to choose the way of educating their children.

D. Wealth is used for political ends.

5. According to the author, ‘class divisions’ refers to ___________.

A. The rich and the poor. B. Different opportunities for people.

C. Oppressor and the oppressed. D. Genius and stupidity.

Part 6: Read the text about dreams. Then decide whether the sentences 1 to 7 are Right or Wrong. If there is not enough information in the text tick the column “doesn’t say”. Tick (ü) the ones that you choose. (0,7pt)

What’s in a dream?

Sometimes, after you wake up, you can’t stop thinking about a dream you had. But most of the time you forget your dreams very quickly or feel like you haven’t had any dreams. But you have. Most 15-year-olds have spent 15 months of their lives dreaming. But they only remember a few of their dreams.

Experts aren’t sure why we dream. But a lot of people think dreams show how we feel about things in our lives. All teens have to deal with similar things, like exam stress and hormones. So they often have similar dreams. For example they are flying over mountains and trees and feel very happy. This means that they are in control of their life and feel powerful. But if they find it difficult to fly, they feel powerless in real life and if there are things that get in their way, like trees or aeroplanes, there could be something that won’t let them do what they want.

Right

Wrong

Doesn’t say

1. 1. Very often we do not remember the dreams we have had at night.

2. 2. Sometimes it is better to forget quickly the dreams we have had.

3. 3. Some dreams can stay in our mind for some time.

4. 4. Experts think that dreaming is a way to deal with our daily problems.

5. 5. 15-year-olds dream more often because of their hormones.

6. 6. All 15-year-olds have the same sort of problems which means they often have the same sort of dreams.

7. 7. If you dream that you are flying this means you are very happy.

III. WRITING: (2,0pts)

Part 1: Read the first sentence, and then complete the second setence with the same meaning. (1,0pt)

1. Doing regular exercise often helps improve your attitude to life. (DO)

® Many ________________________________________________________________________ on life.

2. I suppose she finally gave way to demands for an interview with the tabloid press. (CONSENTED)

® I dare ______________________________________________________________ by the tabloid press.

3. Due to his repentance of the sins, as it were, he will not be executed. (OWING)

® His immunity _____________________________________________________________ over the sins.

4. He needs to obtain the tuition exemption; otherwise he will be forced to leave. (GOES)

® Unless exempted __________________________________________________________________ ear.

5. Although the office received a flood of complaints, it managed to achieve positive outcomes. (BROUGHT)

® The office, deluged ____________________________________________________________ unturned.

6. They designed the stadium to make hooliganism impossible. (SUCH)

® The stadium ____________________________________________________________ out hooliganism.

7. The new manager needs more time to finish his incomplete work, so he assigns the team to recruit more staff before they take over KFC. (HELM)

® Pending _________________________________________________________________ on his backlogs.

8. We resorted to supporting for clearing the man’s name since the public so strongly protested against the judge’s statement. (CLAMOURED)

® We might _________________________________________________________ at the judge’s statement.

9. If he only continued to play the main role when the proposal was drafted. (INSTRUMENTAL)

® Long ____________________________________________________________________ of the proposal.

10. The novel may be outstanding, but I have read a better one of this genre as yet. (EXCEPTION)

® By ________________________________________________________________________ of this genre

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III. WRITING: (2,0pts)

Part 1: Read the first sentence, and then complete the second setence with the same meaning. (1,0pt)

1. Doing regular exercise often helps improve your attitude to life. (DO)

® Many _____________ a time does regular exercise do wonders for your outlook _________ on life.

2. I suppose she finally gave way to demands for an interview with the tabloid press. (CONSENTED)

® I dare ___ say she finally consented with being interviewed ______ by the tabloid press.

3. Due to his repentance of the sins, as it were, he will not be executed. (OWING)

® His immunity ___ from execution was somewhat owing to his remorse___________ over the sins.

4. He needs to obtain the tuition exemption; otherwise he will be forced to leave. (GOES)

® Unless exempted _____ from the tuition, out he goes on his________________ ear.

5. Although the office received a flood of complaints, it managed to achieve positive outcomes. (BROUGHT)

® The office, deluged ____ as it was with complaints, brought off leaving to stone___ unturned.

6. They designed the stadium to make hooliganism impossible. (SUCH)

® The stadium__ was designed in such a way as to stamp_________ out hooliganism.

7. The new manager needs more time to finish his incomplete work, so he assigns the team to recruit more staff before they take over KFC. (HELM)

® Pending _____ the take over of KFC, the new manager at whose helm the team recruits more staff, needs to catch up___ on his backlogs.

8. We resorted to supporting for clearing the man’s name since the public so strongly protested against the judge’s statement. (CLAMOURED)

® We might _______________ as well have clamoured to clear the man's name, so great was the PUBLIC OUTCRY___ at the judge’s statement.

9. If he only continued to play the main role when the proposal was drafted. (INSTRUMENTAL)

® Long ________ was instrumental in the drafting____ of the proposal.

8 tháng 1 2020

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Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answer in the numbered box. Making improvements to your lighting is one of the fastest ways to cut your (71)________ bills. An average household uses 10 percent of (72)________ energy budget for lighting. Using new lighting technologies can (73)________ lighting energy use in your home (74)________ 50 percent to 75 percent. Advances in lighting controls offer further energy savings by reducing...
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Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answer in the numbered box.

Making improvements to your lighting is one of the fastest ways to cut your (71)________ bills. An average household uses 10 percent of (72)________ energy budget for lighting. Using new lighting technologies can (73)________ lighting energy use in your home (74)________ 50 percent to 75 percent. Advances in lighting controls offer further energy savings by reducing the (75)________ of time lights are on but not being used.

Compact Fluorescent Bulbs provide bright, warm light and use about 75 percent (76)________ energy than standard lighting, produce 75 percent less heat, and last up to 10 times longer.

Part 2: (2 points)

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions that follow by writing A, B, C, or D in Your answers box

Canning is a method of preserving food over extended periods of time. The process involves sealing food in containers and heating it in order to kill bacteria that could eventually cause spoilage. While most canned food is produced by commercial companies, some is done at home. Homegrown fruits and vegetables such as apples and tomatoes are the most popular foods to can. Even certain kinds of meats are suitable for canning. However, it is not advisable to heat products such as avocados because of the changes in taste and texture that occur. Other foods, including cucumbers and peppers, can be canned only if they are first pickled and then cooked at very low temperatures. Properly canned food can be saved for as long as three years. If not properly sealed, the food can be spoiled by the growth of organisms. In severe case, bacteria can cause a fatal form of poisoning called "botulism". For this reason, it is very important to check the seal of the jar or bottle regularly to make sure it has remained undisturbed.

81. According to the passage, what is needed to kill bacteria that spoil food?

A. An airtight seal B. Heat

C. A commercial company D. Homegrown produce

82. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT suitable for canning?

A. Apples B. Tomatoes C. Cucumbers D. Avocados

83. In line 9, the phrase "as long as" can best be replaced by which of the following?

A. up to B. a minimum of C. exactly D. while

84. It can be inferred from the passage that bacteria__________.

A. is rarely harmful B. develops very slowly

C. is one type of organism D. is a result of canning foods

85. According to the passage, botulism can be avoided by__________.

A. disturbing the container from time to time

B. properly sealing a jar or bottle

C. rehearing the canned food

D. promoting the growth of beneficial organisms

For indoor lighting, use energy efficient compact flourescent light bulbs (CFLs) in fixtures (77)________ your home to provide high-quality and high-efficiency lighting. Flourescent lamps are much more efficient than incandescent (standard) bulbs and last about 6 (78)________ 12 times longer. Today’s CFLs offer brightness and color rendition that is comparable to incandlescent bulbs. Although CFLs cost a bit more than incandescent bulbs initially, over their lifetime they are (79)________ because of how little electricity they use. CFL lighting fixtures now available are compatible with dimmers (80)________ operate like incandescent fixtures

71. A. gas

B. energy

C. water

D. paying

72. A. their

B. our

C. it

D. its

73. A. lower

B. increase

C. reduce

D. add

74. A. by

B. between

C. of

D. till

75. A. number

B. amount

C. figure

D. waste

76. A. more

B. little

C. less

D. few

77. A. all

B. through

C. around

D. throughout

78. A. onto

B. into

C. to

D. or

79. A. expensive

B. efficient

C. cheaper

D. smaller

84. A. and

B. to

C. that

D. which

Part 3: (2 points)

Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answers in the numbered boxes provided below the passage

Like other (86) __________ , English is always changing, but it changes very slowly. People invent new words, borrow words from other languages, and change the (87) __________ of words as needed. For (88) __________, the English word byte was (89) __________ by computer specialists in 1959. The word tomato was (90) __________ from Nahualt, an American Indian language (91) __________ in Mexico. The word meat once (92) _________ to food in general. People learn English as well as (93) _________ by listening, copying what they hear, and using (94) _________. Most school children learn their (95) _________ language easily- and sometimes other languages as well.

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Part 4. Fill in each of the blanks in the passage below with ONE suitable word given in the box. Each word is used once only. Write your answers in the spaces provided. ( 2,0 pts) Others into effect predict lost Different Complicated observe waves death Usually the effects of El Nino are very...
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Part 4. Fill in each of the blanks in the passage below with ONE suitable word given in the box. Each word is used once only. Write your answers in the spaces provided. ( 2,0 pts)

Others into effect predict lost

Different Complicated observe waves death

Usually the effects of El Nino are very mild. However, the one that started in 1982 was (1) ____________ from the other recent ones. It had a very powerful (2) ____________ on the world's climate. It caused huge changes in the ocean currents. It caused floods in some areas and droughts in others. There were terrible windstorms and huge ocean (3) _________ waves. These waves swept houses (4) ____________ the sea. El Nino did billions of dollars’ worth of damage. Thousands of people (5) ____________ their lives and thousands of (6) ____________ were left homeless.

In 1983, the winds, ocean currents, and pressure areas started to become normal again. Meanwhile, scientists throughout the world organized research to learn more about El Nino. They are using satellites and research boats to (7) ________ the atmosphere and the ocean. It is a very (8) ____________ problem, but if the scientists of the world work together, they should be able to learn the causes of El Nino. Then they will be able to (9) ____________ what will happen and work to prevent a repeat of the (10) _____________ and destruction of 1982-1983.

Your answer:

1. _____________

2. ____________

3. ____________

4. ____________

5. ____________

6. _____________

7. ____________

8. ____________

9. ____________

10. ___________

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Part 4. Fill in each of the blanks in the passage below with ONE suitable word given in the box. Each word is used once only. Write your answers in the spaces provided. ( 2,0 pts) Others into effect predict lost Different Complicated observe waves death Usually the effects of El Nino are very...
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Part 4. Fill in each of the blanks in the passage below with ONE suitable word given in the box. Each word is used once only. Write your answers in the spaces provided. ( 2,0 pts)

Others into effect predict lost

Different Complicated observe waves death

Usually the effects of El Nino are very mild. However, the one that started in 1982 was (1) ____________ from the other recent ones. It had a very powerful (2) ____________ on the world's climate. It caused huge changes in the ocean currents. It caused floods in some areas and droughts in others. There were terrible windstorms and huge ocean (3) _________ waves. These waves swept houses (4) ____________ the sea. El Nino did billions of dollars’ worth of damage. Thousands of people (5) ____________ their lives and thousands of (6) ____________ were left homeless.

In 1983, the winds, ocean currents, and pressure areas started to become normal again. Meanwhile, scientists throughout the world organized research to learn more about El Nino. They are using satellites and research boats to (7) ________ the atmosphere and the ocean. It is a very (8) ____________ problem, but if the scientists of the world work together, they should be able to learn the causes of El Nino. Then they will be able to (9) ____________ what will happen and work to prevent a repeat of the (10) _____________ and destruction of 1982-1983.

Your answer:

1. _____________

2. ____________

3. ____________

4. ____________

5. ____________

6. _____________

7. ____________

8. ____________

9. ____________

10. ___________

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the pronunciation of the underlined part in each of the following questions from 1 to 2. Question 1: A. accent B. factor C. anniversary D. variety Question 2: A. naked B. helped C. looked ...
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the pronunciation of the underlined part in each of the following questions from 1 to 2.

Question 1: A. accent

B. factor

C. anniversary

D. variety

Question 2: A. naked

B. helped

C. looked

D. reduced

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in the following questions from 3 to 4.

Question 3: A. fluent

B. language

C. explore

D. massive

Question 4: A. immersion

B. multinational

C. flexibility

D. inaccessible

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 5 to 13.

Question 5: More and more women in the world now ___________independent.

A. used to be

B. used to being

C. use to be

D. use to being

Question 6: It was ________ hot day that we decided to go to leave the work early.

A. so

B. so a

C. such

D. such a

Question 7: The teacher told the students always to tell the_____________.

A. true

B. truth

C. information

D. fact

Question 8: He rarely goes fishing, _______________?

A. doesn’t he

B. is he

C. does he

D. isn’t he

Question 9: My brother _____________ a sports car if he ___________ the money.

A. bought/would have

B. would buy/had

C. would bought/have

D. bought/would had

Question 10: The problem with him is that he suffers from constant_____________.

A. sleepy

B. sleepless

C. sleeplessness

D. asleep

Question 11: ___________ I was talking to my teacher, my friends were waiting outside the classroom.

A. In order that

B. While

C. Although

D. So that

Question 12: The __________of the Titanic was caused by an iceberg.

A. plunge

B. descent

C. drowning

D. sinking

Question 13: The volcano on the island is still________________ .

A. alive

B. performing

C. busy

D. active

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to each of the following exchanges from 14 to 15.

Question 14: - “ I’m taking my driving test tomorrow.”

-“____________.”

A. Good fortune

B. Good luck

C. Good outcome

D. Good success

Question 15: _ “ Do you mind if I switch the light off?”

-“ _________________.”

A. Yes, I mind it, sorry.

B. What will you do if I don’t mind it?

C.Yes. Please do it.

D.I’d rather you didn’t, if you don’t mind.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions from 16 to 17.

Question 16: The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination.

A. effects B. symptoms C. hints D. demonstrations

Question 17: When their rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a tremendous increase.

A. light

B. huge

C. tiring

D. difficult

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions from 18 to 19.

Question 18: Fruit and vegetables grew in abundance on the island. The islanders even exported the surplus.

A. large quantity

B. small quantity

C. excess

D. sufficiency

Question 19: Because Jack defaulted on his loan, the bank took him to court.

A. paid in full

B. failed to pay

C. had a bad personality

D. was paid much money

Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting in each of the following sentences from 20 to 23.

Question 20: Don’t put too much garlic in the salad; two bunches are enough.

A B C D

Question 21: Lan was extreme pleased that she got an A for her assignment.

A B C D

Question 22: Why weren’t you inform us about the strike?

A B C D

Reading the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27.

Recently, a study in the USA showed that 75% of high school students (23)___________ in tests and exams. If we include copying homework, the number is 90 %. Many students don’t even realize that (24)__________ they’re doing is wrong. They think that cheating is OK now because it’s common .

In the past, weaker students cheated but now cheats are often clever kids who need higher grades. There is more competition today.

One high school student says, “There’s big (25)_________ to get into a good university. You have to get good marks, and to get good marks some teens think they have to cheat.”

In the American study, 50% of teens agreed with the opinion “ People sometimes have to lie and cheat to be succeed.” It seems that cheating has become normal for some people. There are a lot of cheats. We see more and more cheats in sport and in business. Unfortunately, adults don’t always set a good example.

Cheating is easier with new technology. There are websites where you can download exams and essays. You can pay people online to write an essay for you. Students are instant messaging homework answers and they can send text messages to friends (26)__________ exams or put answers into their MP3 players.

Teachers can (27)_________ cell phones and camera and use special software to detect copying in homework. School principles can suspend or expel students who cheat. But really it’s more important for people to know that they don’t have to cheat to be successful – cheats never win and winner never cheat.

Question 23: A. has cheated B. have cheated C. are cheating D. cheat

Question 24: A. which B. why C. what D. where

Question 25: A. stress B. pressure C. nervous D. tense

Question 26: A. on B. at C. in D. of

Question 27: A. ban B. stop C. end D. delay

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 32.

Education is another area of social life in which information technology is changing the way we communicate. Today’s college students may not simply sit in a lecture or a library to learn about their field. Through their computers and the wonders of virtual reality they can participate in lifelike simulated experiences and consider the following scenario of the future of education made possible through developments in information technology.

For children over the age of 10, daily attendance at schools is not compulsory. Yet, some of the older children attend school only once or twice weekly to get tutoriol support or instruction from a teacher. For the most part, pupils are encouraged to work online from home. Students must complete a minimum number of study hours per years; however, they may make up these hours by studying at home at times that suit their family schedule. They can log on early or late in the day and even join live classes in other countries. In order to ensure that each student is learning adequately, computer software will automatically monitor the number of hours a week each student studies online as well as that students’ learning materials and assessment activities. Reports will be available for parents and teachers. The software can then identify the best learning activities and condition for each invidual student and generate similar activities. It can also identify areas of weak achievement and produce special programs adjusted to the students’ needs.

Question 28: What is the topic of the passage?

A. Computer software will make sure students learn at home.

B. Students don’t have to go to school any more.

C. The effect of information technology on education.

D. Students can know about their weak aspects to focus.

Question 29: How many times are children who are older than 10 required to go to school weekly?

A. No time. B. Once or twice. C. Three. D. Four.

Question 30: Who/What counts the number of hours per week that students spend learning?

A. Virtual reality. B. Teacher.

C. Computer software. D. Parents.

Question 31: What CAN’T the software do?

A. Design materials for the students. B. Monitor the time the students learn.

C. Find out the best activities for the students. D. Identify weaknesses of the students.

Question 32: What is NOT MENTIONED as a benefit of information technology to the students?

A. Students can stay at home to learn.

B. Students can learn at times that suit their schedule.

C. Students’ weak achievement can be identified.

D. Students’ learning time won’t be monitored.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheer to indicate the sentence that has the same meaning as the sentence printed before it.

Question 33. “ Why don’t you put better lock on the door, Barbara”? said John.

A. John suggested that Barry should put a better lock on the door.

B. John suggests that Barry should put a better lock on the door.

C. John suggested that Barry puts a better lock on the door.

D. John suggested putting a better lock on the door.

Question 34. Although his both legs were broken in the crash, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

A. Despite being his both broken legs, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

B. Although his both broken legs, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

C. Despite his both broken legs, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

D. Despite his both broken legs, he managed getting out of the car before it exploded.

Question 35. I haven’t eaten this kind of food before.

A. This is time I have eaten this kind of food.

B. This is the first time I ate this kind of food.

C. This is the first time I have eaten that kind of food.

D. This is the first time I have eaten this kind of food.

Question 36. The architect has drawn plans for an extension to the house.

A. Plans for an extension to the house have been drawn by the architect.

B. Plans for an extension to the house has been drawn by the architect.

C. Plans for an extension to the house have been drew by the architect.

D. Plans for an extension to the house have been drawn.

Question 37. It isn’t necessary for you to finish by Saturday.

A. You must finish by Saturday.

B. You have to finish by Saturday.

C. You don’t have to finish by Saturday.

D. You don’t have to finish on Saturday.

Question 38. “How many survivors are there?”, asked the journalist.

A. The journalist wanted to know how many survivors there were.

B. The journalist wanted to know how many survivors there are.

C. The journalist wanted to know how many survivor there were.

D. The journalist wanted to know how many survivors are there.

Question 39. It was such rotten meat that it had to be thrown away.

A. The meat was rotten so that it had to be thrown away.

B. The meat was so rotten that it had thrown away.

C. The meat were so rotten that it had to be thrown away.

D. The meat was so rotten that it had to be thrown away.

Question 40. It is essential that Professor John Lee is met at the airport.

A. Professor John Lee must meet at the airport.

B. Professor John Lee must be met at the airport.

C. Professor John Lee should be met at the airport.

D. Professor John Lee mustn’t be met at the airport.

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