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Tuyen Tap de Trac Nghiem Khoi 11 Hkii
Tuyen Tap de Trac Nghiem Khoi 11 Hkii
A . PHONETICS
UNIT 9 12 ( Ph Qui )
A.Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. facsimile
B. transfer
C. spacious
D. fax
2. A. ready
B. friend
C. telephone
D. speedy
3. A. subscribe
B. facsimile
C. pride
D. provide
4. A. spacious
B. courteous
C. document
D. technology
5. A. commune
B. security
C. punctuality
D. distribute
6. A. scatter
B. nature
C. danger
D. race
7. A. exactly
B. exist
C. exhaust
D. extinct
8. A. feature
B. species
C. weather
D. decrease
9. A. survive
B. prohibit
C. fertilizer
D. environment
10. A. decreased B. influenced
C. endangered
D. established
11. A. exhaust
B. source
C. enormous
D. cause
12. A. sun
B. solar
C. safe
D. sure
13. A. heat
B. great
C. release
D. reach
14. A. geothermal B. power
C. solar
D. hydro
15. A. polluted
B. consume
C. nuclear
D. fuel
16. A. subscribe
B. finite
C. prohibit
D. wild
17. A. exhaust
B. anxious
C. exist
D. exact
18. A. weather
B. growth
C. wealthy
D. geothermal
19. A. eradicate
B. habitat
C. endanger
D. panel
20. A. pleased
B. raised
C. practiced
D. used
B.Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
1. A. technology
B. competitive
C. facsimile
D. document
2.A. courteous
B. subscribe
C. service
D. customer
3.A. transit
B. transmit
C. transact
D. translate
4.A. capacity
B. communal
C. secure
D. imagine
5.A. installation
B. disadvantage
C. dissatisfied
D. disappointed
6.A. protect
B. prohibit
C. pollute
D. cultivate
7.A. agriculture
B. extinction
C. environment
D. establishment
8.A. nature
B. dangerous
C. interfered
D. devastating
9.A. capture
B. discharge
C. survive
D. extinct
10A. fertilizer
B. interference
C. maintenance
D. offspring
11.A. energy
B. exhausted
C. natural
D. plentiful
12.A. electricity
B. geothermal
C. alternative
D. radiation
13.A. available
B. potential
C. unlimited
D. infinite
14.A. release
B. supplies
C. nuclear
D. convenient
15.A. ecologist
B. fertilizer
C. dangerous
D. scientist
16.A. geothermal
B. environment
C. alternative
D. pollutant
17.A. scientist
B. industry
C. agriculture
D. potential
18.A. interference
B. consequences
C. electricity
D. entertainment
19.A. preserve
B. devastate
C. endanger
D. release
20 A. fertilize
B. deliver
C. imagine
D. destroy
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3. C
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33.D
4. A
14. C
24. B
34. A
5. D
15. D
25. D
35.B
6. C
16. B
26. B
36. D
7. A
17. A
27. A
37. B
8. D
18. C
28. C
38. C
9. D
19. A
29. D
39. A
10. D
20. B
30. A
40. B
B . VOCABULARY
1. The staff of the hotel are always friendly and courteous.
A. efficient
B. polite
C. helpful
D. perfect
2. Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning.
A. offered
B. given
C. provided
D.distributed
3.We are proud of our staff, who are always friendly and efficient .
A. well-done
B. well-apponted
C. well-behaved
D. well- trained
4. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised.
A. established
B. collapsed
C. delayed
D. decreased
5. Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals.
A. advised
B. decreased
C. ban
D. encouraged
6. The..is the air, water land in or on which people animals and plants live.
A . consequence
B. environment
C. planet
D. resource
7. Many national parks have been establishedendangered animals.
A. to save
B. to kill
C. to protect
D. to ban
8. Many rare.. of animals are in danger of extinction.
A. species
B. classes
C. being
D. pairs
9. People are destroying the air by adding.to it
A. polluted
B. pollutions
C. polluters
D. pollutants
10. Dinosaurs became.millions of years ago.
A. disappear
B. extinct
C. last
D. endangered
11. Water energy is used to create electricity.
A. produce
B. design
C . operate
D. heat
12. The earth is one of thein the solar system .
A. planets
B. resources
C. environments
D. results
13. I wish you a speedy recovery from your illness to return to work soon .
A. thoughtful
B. gradual
C. courteous
D. quick
14. Nuclear power is cleaner than coal.
A. strength
B. might
C. rule
D. energy
15. Underground cables carryto all parts of the town.
A. electric
B. electricity
C. electrify
D. electrification
16. We will never actually used solar energy in its .............
A. entire
B. entirely
C. entirety
D. entireties
17. Oil, coal natural gas are
A. solar system
B. nuclear power
C. hydropower
D. fossil fuels
18. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.
A . changing
B. raising
C. becoming
D.damaging
19. Coal power stations.. sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.
A. clean
B. build
C. release
D. use
20. Fossil fuels will be exhausted with in a relatively short time.
A. comparatively
B. shortly
C. rapidly
D. disadvantageously
21. The area is roped off because the water is seriously polluted.
A. contaminated
B. disappeared
C. purified
D. endangered
22. Oil shortages have brought on an crisis.
A. energy
B. electricity
C. source
D. heat
23. ..energy is one that comes from sun.
A. Wind
B. Wave
C. Nuclear
D. Solar
24. .heat comes from deep inside the earth
A. Geothermal
B. Solar
C. Nuclear
D. Hydro
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UNIT 13 16
1. My friend Dave was really interested in my best stamp, so I . it away to him.
A. gave
B. threw
C. brought
D. put
2. These ideas have now been completely discarded.
A. come up with
B. got rid of
C. put forward
D. put into practice
3. This vase is quite rare and is almost a .'s item.
A. collect
B. collective
C. collection
D. collector
27. Gagarin became the first person to eat and drink in zero gravity .It means .
A. conquest
B. weightlessness C. spacecraft
D. experiment
28. The . flight marked a milestone in Chinas space project
A. succeed
B. success
C. successfully
D. successful
29. The flowers are made of plastic.They look unnatural
A. beautiful
B. artificial
C. phychological
D. human
30. After Gagarins death, his hometown and the Cosmonaut Traning Centre at Star City, Russia were
named after him
A. lifted
B.reminded
C.renamed
D.investigated
31. The structure of approximately 2 million blocks of stone, each weighing about 2.5 tons.
A. included
B. consisted
C. contained
D. combined
32. The Great Pyramid was only in height in the nineteenth century AD.
A. proposed
B. promoted
C. improved
D. surpassed
33. There are rumors of buried in that old house.
A. belongs
B. tomb
C. treasure
D. chamber
34. Each tower of the Ponager Towers was to a different god.
A. dedicated
B. distributed
C. delivered
D. contributed
35. A visit to the Great wall will certainly bring tourists great in each step of the wall.
A. excite
B. exciting
C. excitement
D. excited
36. One theory involves the construction of a straight or ramp raised as the construction
proceeded.
A. circle
B. round
C. winding
D. spiral
37. Remember to take all your personal from the overhead locker when you leave the airplane.
A. belongings
B. treasure
C. wealth
D. profits
38. When it was built, the Great Pyramid was 147 meters high on a of 230 meters square.
A. basic
B. base
C. basin
D. basement
39. They discussed the matter calmly and .
A. unreason
B. reasonable
C. reasonably
D. unreasonably
40.The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the famous man-made wonders of the world.
A. artificial
B. natural
C. modern
D. enternal
KEYS:
1. A
2. B
11. A 12. B
21. B 22. A
31. B 32. D
3.D
13. D
23. D
33. C
4.C
14. A
24. D
34. A
5. A
15. C
25. A
35. C
6. C
16. B
26. C
36. D
7. D
17. A
27. B
37. A
8. A
18. C
28. D
38. B
9. C
19.A
29. B
39. C
10. D
20. B
30. C
40. A
C. GRAMMAR.
UNIT 9 12 ( Ph Qui )
1. She had been assisted by a stranger her motor and drove her to safety.
A. who started
B. whom starting
C. starting
D. that will start
2. With our senses , we perceive everything .
A. is around us
B. that is around us
C. whom is around us
D. whose is around us
3.The volunteers , ..enthusiasm was obvious , finished the work quickly
A. who
B. whom
C . whose
D. that
4. The musicians yesterday have played together for many years .
A. to who we listened
B. who we listened to
C. to that we listened
D. to whom we listened
5. Many scientist have claimed that .like music are often good at Maths.
A. children
B. children who
C. children whom
D. whose children
6. The student had an impressive record.
A . the prize was awarded
B. that the prize was awarded
C. to whom the prize was awarded
D. who the prize was awarded
7. Those .have used our services for more than one year can enter the competition.
A. who
B. whom
C. which
D. whose
8. I think it was your Dad .
A. phoned
B. phoning
C. that phoned
D . which phoned
9. Yesterday I went to I had never been to before.
A. Thanh Ba Post Office , that
B. Thanh Ba Post Office where
C. Thanh Ba Post Office which
D. Thanh Ba Post Office , which
10. She has two grown children , both of .. live abroad.
A. who
B. whom
C. that
D. whose
11. Could you please provide us ..some more modern equipment ?.
A. for
B. by
C. in
D. with
12. I would like to send these letters ..air mail .
A. in
B. with
C. by
D. over
13. How far is your house .the city center ? .
A. in
B. for
C. at
D. from
14. fax transmission is commonly used in most offices.
A. A
B. An
C.The
D. x
15. Express Money Transfer is one of the quickest ways ..help us to send money.
A. who
B. whose
C. when
D. that
16. Do you remember the time we first visited London?
A. which
B. when
C. that
D. on that
17. Sunday is the day .few people go to work
A. that
B. which
C. when
D. why
18. Do you know the reason she quit her job?.
A . that
B. which
C. when
D. why
19. The government sent money and food to the people .houses were destroyed by the storm last week.
A. which
B. that
C. whom
D. whose
20. He often finds fault with he describes as having no talent.
A. John Smith , whom
B. John Smith , that
C. John Smith , whose
D. John Smith who
21. The park ..I used to jog in has been demolished..
A. which
B. where
C. in which
D. in where
22. Water is one of the precious resources for our life.
A. we depend on which
B. which we depend
C. on which we depend
D. on that we depend
23. Do you know that environmentalist .?.
A. with whom I used to work
B. with that I used to work
C. with I used to work
D. with who I used to work
24. ..comes from thousands of factories has caused enormous increases in air pollution levels.
A. Smoke
B. Smoke for which
C. Smoke that
D. Smoke whose
25. The areas .are destroyed suffer a lot from soil erosion.
A. which trees
B. whose trees
C. that trees
D. trees which
26. I never forget the time ..I first visit Cat Tien National Park
A. when
B. why
C. where
D. on that
27. Those scientists are doing research on the period .the Earth formed.
A. where
B. on that
C. when
D. why
28. I have to leave for London tomorrow,means I cannot go to the party with you.
A. that
B. which
C. when
D. why
29. More and more rare animals are danger of extinction .
A. for
B. on
C. at
D. in
30. ..was very kind of him .
A. That
B. Which
C. Whose
D. On which
31. Some countries ..try to reduce extinction depend on the world organization for support.
A. which
B. in which
C. where
D. whose
32. Do you think that we are using up the resources ..for our survival?.
A. are necessary
B. that are necessary
C. which necessary
D. that necessary
33. Rain forest are placespeople harvest wood , delicious fruits , and powerful medicine.
A. in which
B. in that
C. in where
D. which
34. I wonder about human beings are destroying the environment so seriously.
A. the reason that
B. that reason
C. the reason in which
D. the reason for which
35.The authority gathered those villagers.they explained the importance of forests .
A. who
B. whom
C. to whom
D. to that
36. The energy .by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps.
A. that is producing B.which produces
C. producing
D.produced
37.They are making an article lake water for an area .
A. provided
B. that provided
C. to provide
D. which is provide
38.She is the only one in the discussion .to using nuclear power .
A. objects
B. objected
C. to object
D. whom objects
39. The old man .a black suit is a famous energy researcher.
A. to wear
B. wearing
C. whom is wearing
D.is wearing
40. Jonny was the last applicant for a position in that energy station .
A. to interview
B. which is interviewed
C. interviewing
D. to be intervieweded
41. Is there any oil .?
A. using
B. being used
C. to be used
D. to use
42.I have something interesting ..
A. told you
B. to tell you
C. that tells you
D. telling you
43. The Sun releases large amount energy everyday.
A. for
B. in
C. for
D. of
44.The solar energy can change ..electricity.
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. into
45. We do not have plenty .energy as we think.
A. of
B. on
C. over
D. for
46. I pulled off the sheets .. the furniture.
A. to cover
B. covered
C. that covering
D. covering
47. The nuclear power plant last year will come to operate tomorrow.
A. completing
B. to complete
C. completed
D. which completed
48.Lady Astor was the first woman her seat in Parliament.
A. take
B. to take
C. taking
D. who takes
49. Scientists will find ways ..our supplies of coal , oil , and gas.
A. to increase
B. increasing
C. that increasing
D. increased
50 . Airplanes .in the twentieth century is one of the sources of pollution.
A. which invented
B. to invent
C. invented
D. that is invented
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D.
D.It'sOK
23.
A: - B: Im teaching.
A. What do you do for a living?
B. What do you earn for a living?
C . How do you live ?
D. What are you working ?
Happy Christmas!
-
A. You are the same!
B. Same you are!
C. The same to you!
D. Happy Christmas with you!
Customer: Excuse me? - Shopkeeper : Yes, .?
A. Can you help me
B. How can I help you
C. what happens
D. help me
A: Are you free this coming Sunday ? - B:
A. Yes , I will
B. Yes , I can
C. No , thank you.
D. I think so .Why?
A: - B: Certainly.
A. Welcome back !
B. What are you doing there ?
C. Im sorry I am late
D. May I borrow a pencil , please?
A: Are you hungry ? - B:
A . Yes , I do
B. Soon
C. Right now
D. Yes, a little
A: Would you like some more tea ? - B:
A. Yes, please
B. Here you are
C. It doesnt matter D. Im OK
Dora : Whats your name ? - Helen:
A. Really ?
B. Pardon ?
C. OK
D. Forgive me
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
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D. Yes, Im calling.
C. Never remind me
D. Wish you.
- Lan: " I have bought you a toy. Happy birthday to you !"
- Hung: .
5.
A. It's my pleasure
4.
A. No, thanks.
B. Thank you.
B. OK.
C. Not at all.
D. Come on.
- .
C. Pardon?
7.
A. Yes, I would
B. Yes, please
- Hung: .
C. No, I wouldn't
D. Yes, I wouldnt
8. Receptionist: Good morning. Barclays Bank, Watford. ............. can I help? you?
A. Where
B. How
C. By what
D. So
9.
- Lan: "Excuse!".
- Hung: ". "
A. Yes?
10.
B. That's OK
C. No problem.
D. What's that?
- Lan: "."
D. A, B or C
3. A
13.C
23.B
4. D
14. C
24.C
5. A
15. C
25.B
6. C
16. A
26.A
7. B
17. C
27.D
8. B
18. A
28.A
9. A
19. B
29.B
D.Thanks
D.Answering
D.Hi
D.I need it
D.How
D.Yes, I think so
D.Cheers
D. Well, Im busy.
D. Yes, Im OK.
10. C
20. D
30.A
31.D
41.D
32.A
42.B
33.A
43.C
34.A
44.C
35.C
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40.D
E . WRITING
+ UNIT 9 12 ( Tr n )
1. One of the most influence newspapers in the US is the New York Times, which is widely distributed
A
B
C
D
throughout the world.
2. Van Cliburn who studied piano from 1951 to 1954 and won multiple awards between 1958 and 1960.
A
B
C
D
3. Dr Harder, that is the professor for this class, will be absent this week because of illness.
A
B
C
D
4. The man, of whom the red car is parked in front of our house, is a prominent physician in this town.
A
B
C
D
5. It is right that politicians should make important decisions without consulting the public to who they
A
B
C
D
are accountable?
6. The post office, that is a retail company in the United Kingdom; formerly part of the postal service
A
B
C
Royal Mail, became a separate entity in 1981.
D
7. In 1823, the post office used steamboats to carry mails and parcels between post towns which no
A
B
C
D
roads existed.
8. Our polluted environment which is the results of the overusing of resources and destroying the wild.
A
B
C
D
9. A dam is a wall building across a river to stop the rivers flow and collect the water.
A
B
C
D
10. Nuclear power stations are costly which to build but they efficiently produce large amounts of
A
B
electricity without polluting the atmosphere.
C
D
11. We all know which the worlds energy resources are limited.
A
B
C
D
12. All competitors must observed the rules of the Games in the true spirit of sportsmanship.
A
B
C
D
13. The year, that is for the first time, the event is open to all amateur athletes along with the traditional
A
B
C
D
professional athletes.
14. During his 22 years in football, Pele scored 1, 281 goals and holding every major record for the sport.
A
B
C
D
15. To prepare for the coming Games, all athletes are training hard and strict so that they will get the
A
B
C
D
highest achievements.
16. I do not know where could he have gone so early in the morning.
A
B
C
D
17. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them.
A
B
C
D
18. Humming birds are the only birds capable to fly backward as well as forward, up and down.
A
B
C
D
19. Liquids take the shape of any container which in they are placed.
A
B
C
D
20. The area where a microchip is manufactured must be the most cleanest environment possible.
A
B
C
D
21. The waiter whom served us yesterday was polite and friendly.
A
B
C
D
22. This class is only for people whos first language is not Chinese.
A
B
C
D
23. The man with who I spoke in the meeting used to work here.
A
B
C
D
24. He is moving to Lang Son city, that is in the north-east of Viet Nam.
A
B
C
D
25. She asked me if I knew whom had got the job.
A
B
C
D
26. I have two brothers, both of them are studying in England.
A
B
C
D
27. It was a kind of machine with that we were not familiar.
A
B
C
D
28. It is right that politicians should make important decisions without consulting the public to
A
B
C
D
who they are accountable?
29. The song to that we listened last night was beautiful.
A
B
C
D
30. How many participant took part in the 15th Asian Games?
A
B
C
D
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9. The Tour de France, always held each year during the month of July, is one of the mostly grueling
A
B
D
cycling races held all year long
D
10. Either Mr. Anderson or Ms Wiggins are going to teach our class today.
A
B
C
D
11. Alaska's vast areas of untamed wilderness attracts many people who enjoy the outdoors
A
B
C
D
12. The antique collector must be able to distinguish real antiques from later imitations, which can be
A
B
C
either reproductions nor fakes.
D
13 . Could you tell me how can I get to the arts gallery, please?
A
B
C
D
14. Her brother seems to be totally incapable in looking after himself.
A
B
C
D
15. Sport has been organized and regulating from the time of the Ancient Olympics up to the present
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B
C
D
century.
16. Britain was the first European country to industrialize, and the industrial society was the first
A
B
one to offer time for leisurely to a growing number of people
C
D
17.The tourism is the activity of travel for the purpose of recreation and business
A
B
C
D
18.
You wont pass the examination unless you dont study more
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B
C
D
19.
A person who job involves travelling and working in spacecraft
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B
C
D
20.
The successful of Gagarin s flight attracted worldwide attention and made him a hero
A
B
C
D
21. He became the first person to eating and drink in zero in space .
A
B
C
D
22. It takes all her spare time keeping everything clean and dusted
A
B
C
D
23. You and I went there together , werent we ?
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B
C
D
24. All the students in the class are enough good to pass the final exam
A
B
C
D
25. Not only could the young people completed all the work quickly and accurately ,but the retired
A
B
C
workers could also.
D
26. Judy decided to wait until after she had taken her exams before having her wisdom teeth pull
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B
C
D
27. It was in 1971 that transatlantic supersonic transportation became commercially availability.
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B
C
D
28. Not only Laura's parents but also her husband think she should return to school and finish her
A
B
graduating degree.
C
D
29. It was in 1875 Anna Winlock then joined the staff of the astronomical observatory at Harvard University
A
B
C
D
30. The old woman was too old that she could not run
A B
C
D
KEYS
1. B
2. D
11. C
12. D
21. C
22. C
3. B
13. C
23. D
4. C
14. C
24. C
5. D
15. B
25. B
6. D
16. D
26. D
7. B
17. B
27. D
8. B
18. C
28. A
9. C
19. B
29. B
10. C
20. A
30. C
TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES
+ UNIT 9 - 12 ( Tr n )
1. The man is my teacher . I am grateful to him .
A. The man whom I grateful to him is my teacher .
C. The man is my teacher who I am grateful
B. The man whom I am grateful to is my teacher
D. The man to him I am grateful is my teacher .
2. Ngoc is friendly . We are talking about her .
A. Ngoc , we are talking about , is friendly .
C. Ngoc , about her we are talking , is friendly .
B. Ngoc, whom we are talking about is friendly
D. Ngoc , about whom we are talking, is friendly
3. A pilot is a person who flies an aircraft .
A. A person who called a pilot flies an aircraft .
C. A person that flies an aircraft is called a pilot .
B. A pilot is someone who flies an aircraft .
D. Both B and C are correct .
4. That is the student . I borrowed his book last week .
A. That is the student I borrowed whose book last week.
B. The student whose book I borrowed that is .
C. That is the student , whose book I borrowed last week
D. That is the student whose book I borrowed last week
We like the computer . We bought it yesterday.
A. We like the computer which we bought it yesterday C. We like the computer we bought yesterday.
B. We like the computer we bought which yesterday D. The computer we like we bought yesterday .
5. My brother sent me a birthday card .
A. It was I who was sent a birthday card .
C. It was me whom my brother sent a birthday card
B. It was me who was sent a birthday card by my brother
D. Both B and C are correct .
6. Sue lives in a house . The house is opposite my house.
A. Sue lives in a house where is opposite my house
B. Sue lives in a house which is opposite my house
C. Sue lives in a house who is opposite my house
D. Sue lives in a house and which is opposite my house
7. The plants may develop differently . The plants live on that island .
A. The plants live on that island may develop differently.
B. The plants which lives on that island may develop differently.
C. The plants that live on that island may develop differently.
D. The plants that live on that island may develop different.
8. You saw that smoke . It came from the hills.
A. You saw that smoke which comes from the hills.
B. You saw that smoke came from the hills.
C. You saw smoke which came from the hills.
D. You saw that smoke which came from the hill
9. Hung bought Lan a golden ring for her birthday .
A. It was a golden ring that was bought to Lan for her birthday by Hung .
B. It was a golden ring that was bought Lan for her birthday by Hung
C. It was a golden ring that was bought for Lan for her birthday .
D. It was a golden ring that Hung bought Lan for her birthday.
10. The girl gave the boy a special gift on Christmas .
A. It was the boy who the girl gave him a special gift on Christmas.
B. It was the boy who was gave a special gift on Christmas by the girl .
C. It was the boy who was given a special gift on Christmas by the girl .
D. It was a special gift that was given to the boy on Christmas by the girl .
11. We have done a lot of exercises on Relative Clauses .
A. It was a lot of exercises that we have done on relative clauses .
B. It is a lot of exercises that are have done on relative clauses by us .
C. It is a lot of exercises that has been done on relative clauses by us .
KEYS :
1. B
11. C
2. B
12. D
3. D
13. D
4. C
14. D
5. C
15. C
6. D
16. A
7. B
17. D
8. C
18. C
9. D
19. D
10. C
20. D
9. D
19. A
10. B
20. B
SENTENCE BUILDING
+ UNIT 9 12 ( Tr n )
CHOOSE THE BEST SENTENCE THAT CAN BE MADE FROM THE CUES GIVEN
1. yesterday/ I/ go/ Thanh Ba Post Office/ send some money/ brother
A. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office where to send some money to my brother
B. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office to send some money to my brother
C. Yesterday when I went to Thanh Ba Post Office sending some money to my brother
D. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office and sending some money to my brother
2. When/ I/ arrive/ 7 am/ the post office/ open
A. When I arrived at 7 am, the post office which had just been opened
B. When I arrived at 7 am, the post office had just been opened
C. I arrived at 7 am when the post office had just been opened
D. I arrived at 7 am at that time the post office had just opened
3. The staff/ help/ me/ send the money/ very helpful and courteous
A. The staff helped me to send the money were very helpful and courteous
B. The staff that helped me to send the money which were very helpful and courteous
C. The staff whom helped me to send the money they were very helpful and courteous
D. The staff that helped me to send the money were very helpful and courteous
2
B
3
D
4
A
5
C
6
D
7
D
8
B
9
D
ANSWER KEYS:
10 11 12 13 14
C
A
C
C
A
15
A
16
A
17
C
18
A
19
B
20
C
SENTENCE COMPLETION
+ UNIT 9 12 ( Tr n )
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence :
1. I have got no idea where .
A. has she got that information
B. did she get that information
C. she got that information
D. that information has she got
2. Did he tell you .?
A. where could we meet him
B. we would be able to meet him where
C. where would be able to meet him
D. where we would meet him
3. Thats the dress ..
A. which is made by Mary
B. which making by Mary
C. was made by Mary
D. made by Mary
4. Have you made a decision on that day
A which you will set off
B. when you will set off
C. at which you will set off
D. where you will set off
5. The bicycle is very modern.
A. I told you about which
B. which about I told you
C. about I told you which
D. about which I told
6. I know some people
A. who could help you
B. whom could help you
C. whose help could you
D. could help you
7. Many diseases are no longer dangerous today.
A. why people died of years ago
B. which people died of years ago
C. of that people died of years ago
D, that people died of years ago
8. The road is shaded with trees.
A, on which we go to school every day
B. at which we go to school every day
10. A
20. A
2
D
3
D
4
C
5
D
6
A
7
D
8
A
9
D
10
C
11
C
12
D
13
C
14
D
15
D
16
D
17
B
18
A
19
D
20
B
F . READING ( Phan Vn Ho )
UNIT 9: THE POST OFFICE
I- Choose the word among A, B, C, D that best fits the blank in the following passage:
The telephone was invented in the1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, a Scotsman (1)----- became a US citizen.
The word telephone had been in existence since the 1830s and had been (2) ------ to a number of inventions
designed to produce sounds.
Bell had become interested in the possibility of long- distance speech through his work with the deaf. He was
twenty- eight and his assistant, Thomas Watson, was (3)------ twenty- one when they (4)------ their great success on
10th March 1876. Despite their long and close association, Bells first (5) ------ by telephone was not Tom, come here,
I want you, but Mr. Watson, come here, I want you
1. A- where
B- which
C- who
D- whose
2. A- joined
B- named
C- employed
D- applied
3. A- quite
B- just
C- simply
D- lately
4. A- achieved
B- managed
C- succeeded
D- fulfilled
5. A- communicate
B- communicative
C- communication
D- communicatively
ANSWER KEYS:
1- C
2- D
3- B
4- A
5- C
II- Choose the word among A, B, C, D that best fits the blank in the following passage:
Before the (1) of the postage stamp, it was difficult to (2) a letter to another country. The sender paid
(3) the letter to travel in his or her own country. Then the person in the other country was the payer of that part of
the trip. If a letter crossed several countries, the problem was worse.
Rowland Hill, (4) was a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with gum on the back. The British
post office made the first stamps in 1840. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter, the post office (4) the
letter. When people received letters, they didnt pay anything. The letter were prepaid.
1. A- invent
B- invention
C- inventive
D- inventively
2. A- write
B- receive
C- send
D- copy
3. A- with
B- on
C- of
D- for
4. A- who
B- whom
C- whose
D- that
5. A- sent
B- delivered
C- marked
D- sorted
ANSWER KEYS:
1- B
2- C
3- D
4- A
5- B
III- Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
The last two decades have seen enormous changes in the way people's lives are affected by IT. Twenty years
ago, few people had access to a computer while today most people use them at work, home or school and use of email and the Internet is an every day event.
These developments have brought many benefits to our lives. E-mail makes communication much easier and
more immediate. This has numerous benefits for business, commerce, and education. The World Wide Web means
that information on every conceivable subject is now available to us. Clearly, for many people this has made life much
easier and more convenient.
However, not all the effects of the new technology have been beneficial. Many people feel that the widespread use
of e-mail is destroying traditional forms of communication such as letter writing, telephone and face-to-face
conversation. In addition, the huge size of the Web means it is almost impossible to control and regulate. This has led
to many concerns regarding children accessing unsuitable websites. In conclusion, developments in IT have brought
many benefits, yet I believe developments relating to new technology in the future are likely to produce many negative
effects that will need to be addressed very carefully.
1- In the last twenty years
A. there have been dramatic changes in the field of computer science
B. people's lives have been changed a lot because of the invention of the computer.
C. the World Wide Web and e-mail communication have affected modern life.
D. there have been developments in telecommunications.
2- According to the passage, E-mail
A. reduces face-to-face contact
B. can be checked quickly and easily
C. is used only in business
D. takes a lot of time to transmit
1- C
2- A
3- D
4- C
5- B
II- Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
In Southeast Asian, many forests have been cut down to produce timber and to clear land for farms and
industries. The destruction of forests has reduced the living space of wildlife. Much of Asians wildlife is also
threatened by over- hunting. Many people kill animals for food or hunt them to sell to zoo, medical research, and pet
trader. Because of habitat destruction and over- hunting, many large Asian animals, including elephants, rhinoceroses,
and tigers, have become endangered.
In China, people have cut down most of the forests for wood, which has caused serious soil erosion. The soil is
deposited in rivers and streams, which lowers the quality of the water. The Huang He, or Yellow River, is so named
because the light- coloured soil gives the water a yellowish colour. The soil has also raised the riverbed. As a result,
the Huang He often floods, causing great property damage and loss of life along its banks.
1- The living space of wildlife in Southeast Asia
A- is a threat to farmers
B- is near farms and industries.
C- has been reduced when forests are cut down.
D- is rebuilt when people destroy forests
2- The word over- hunting has the closest meaning to
A- hunting too much
B- hunting in the highlands
C- hunting overseas
D- hunting for wildlife
1- C
2- A
3- A
4- C
5- D
III - Choose the word among A, B, C, D that best fits the blank in the following passage:
Wild animals play an important part in the balance of nature, and (1) .. us with many important products.
Birds and other small animals help control (2) . Wild animals provide fur, food, and recreation. They (3) make
our surrounding more interesting.
Uncontrolled hunting (4) destroyed much wildlife. People have also harmed animals by destroying their
habitats. Many animals, such as the passenger pigeon, have disappeared completely. Others, including the whopping
crane, the blue whale, and the American alligator, are in danger of dying (5) .
1. A- supply
B- provide
C- help
D- give
2. A- insects
B- snakes
C- butterflies
D- worms
3. A- too
B- either
C- as well
D- even
4. A- was
B- had
C- has
D- have
5. A- away
B- off
C- down
D- out
ANSWER KEYS:
1- B
2- A
3- D
4- C
5- D
2- A
3- C
4- B
5- B
III.
2- C
3- D
4- B
5- A
3. A. to
4. A. pollute
5. A. more
B. on
B. polluting
B. much
ANSWER KEYS: 1- C
2- A
3- A
C. for
C. pollution
C. many
4- B
D. with
D. polluted
D. most
5- B
2- D
3- A
4- C
5- B
II- Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
The Asian Winter Games is a multisport ( 1) ____ like the Winter Olympic Games (2) ___ features the
winter events. The Japanese national Olympic committee first (3) ____ the ideas of holding a winter version of the
Asian Games in 1982. Their (4) ____ were rewarded when they were finally given (5) ___ rights for the first edition
efforts that was held in Sapporo in 1986, as the city had the infrastructure and expertise gained from hosting of the
1972 Winter Olympics.
1.A- fact
B- event
C- factor
D- problem
2.A- which
B- when
C- where
D- why
3.A- required
B- demanded
C- requested
D- suggested
4.A- influences B- effects
C- efforts
D- affected
5.A- hosting
B- civil
C- citizen
D- guesting
ANSWER KEYS:
1- B
2- A
3- D
4- C
5- A
III- Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
Up to now, Thailand (1) ___ the host country of the Asian Games four times. In 1996, Thailand held the
Games for the first time. It was the 5th Games with 18 countries (2) ____ . In 1970, South Korea dropped its plan to
host the Games ( 3) _____ security threats from North Korea, and the ( 4) ___ host Thailand administered the
Games in Bangkok using the fund of South Korea. In 1978, Pakistan dropped its plan to host the Games due to
conflicts with Bangladesh and India. Thailand ( 5) ___ to help and the Games was held in Bangkok, Thailand from
6 to 20 December 1998.
1. A- is
B- will be
C- was
D- has been
2. A- to compete
B- competing
C- competed
D- compete
3.A- as
B- due to
C- because
D- despite
4.A- previous
B- advanced
C- old
D- before
5.A- suggested
B- advised
C- offered
D- made
ANSWER KEYS:
1- D
2- B
3- B
4- A
5- C
READING ( UNIT 13 16 - Tn Lc )
A . Gap-filling
Paragrap 1 ( unit 13 )
Hobbies are activities in which one participates strictly for(1).They help one to maintain a mental and
emotional balance.A hobby can be almost anything.
Music is most popular. For example, many people all over the world play piano simply for relaxing and .(2).
In their free hours, and they do not play professionally.
Sports provide other .(3).hobbies. Bicycling, running, tennis, ping-pong, and countless other sports are
enjoyed by millions of people (4) their leisure time.
Some people collect things as a hobby.Stamps, coins, and fine art are all popular collections, and valuable,
too.There are still hundreds of others , not necessarily valuable but still interesting, such as doll collections, bottle
collections,seashell collections, butterfly collections, and so on.
As you can see, hobbies can be relaxing, challenging, interesting, enjoyable or (5)So everyone should have
one or two hobbies.
1. A. amusement
B. working
C. researching
D. investigating
2. A. funny
B. fun
C. rest
D. resting
3. A. liking
B. likely
C. favorite
D. loving
4. A. for
B. during
C. of
D. on
5. A. education
B. uneducational
C. educational
D. educationally
Key: ( Paragrap 1 -Gap-filling unit 13 ) 1. A
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. C
Paragrap2 ( unit 14 )
A major chapter in the history of rock began on 1 August 1981, when Music TV , better known as MTV, first started
broadcasting.Aimed at (1) aged between twelve and thirty-five, its appearance coincided with the rise of what was
then a relatively new art form : the rock video.
Filmed sequences of rock music were , of course, nothing new.Since the 1960s major bands such as the Beatles
and the Rolling Stones had made short movies to promote their ...(2) singles.What really helped MTV take off,
though, was its clever idea of asking the record companies to let it use videos free of charge , arguing that videos
were promotional materials and that by showing them the new channel would be giving both companies and
musicians free advertising. (3)..the end all the main record labels agreed.
The only problem was that in those early years, before videos became as essential as they are now for any band or
singer with serious hopes of success, the playlist tended to be dominated by big bands that were already
experimenting with sophisticated videos.But this did not seem to (4) much harm.In fact, within two years of its
launch MTV was being shown by nearly two thousand cable television (5) in the United States and would soon
also be broadcasting from the UK in the form of MTV Europe.
1. A. observers
B. readers
C. viewers
D. listeners
2. A. freshest
B. youngest
C. latest
D. soonest
3. A. In
B. At
C. By
D. To
4. A. make
B. do
C. give
D. lead
5. A. societies
B. unions
C. companies
D. programmers
Key: ( Paragrap2- Gap-filling unit 14 ) 1. C
2. C
3.A
4. B
5. D
Paragrap 3 ( unit 14 )
British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The first holidaymakers
were quite rich and went for their health and education.The seaside was a place to be (1)of illness, and doctors
recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water. Also to (2)their knowledge, families attended concerts
and read books from the library.
At that time, ordinary working people had very little time (3)work. However, in 1871, the government introduced
four Bank Holidays-national holiday days. This (4)people to have a day or two out, which now and then gave
them a taste for leisure and the seaside. At first, they went on day-trips, talking advantage of special cheap tickets on
the railways.Rails fares were reduced and cheap hotels were built to accommodate them.
By the 1880s, rising incomes (5)that many ordinary workers and their families could have a weeks holiday at
the seaside.Today , the English seaside remains popular , with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.
1. A. cured
B. remedied
C. recovered
D. improved
2. A. raise
B. spread
C. increase
D. add
3. A. out
B. off
C. away
D. from
4. A. allowed
B. provided
C. offered
D. opened
5. A. caused
B. produced
C. meant
D. resulted
Key: ( Paragrap 3- Gap-filling unit 14 ) 1. A
2. C
3.B
4. A
5. C
Paragrap 4 ( unit 15 )
In a speech to the Congress in 1961, the US President Kennedy (1).the nation to put a man on the moon
before the end of the decade.After the presidents speech, NASAs Apollo programme was developed to (2) the
challenge.
On July 16, 1969, the Apollo 11 was (3)The astronauts on board of the spacecraft were Neil Armstrong,
Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
On July 20, 1969 , Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon.He was followed by Aldrin 40 minutes
later .To walk on the moons (4), the astronauts needed to wear a spacesuit with a portable life support
system.This controlled the oxygen, temperature and pressure inside the spacesuit.
Armstrong and Aldrin spent a total of two and a half hours on the moons surface.They performed a variety of
experiments and collected soil and rock samples to return to Earth.An American flag was left on the moons surface as
a reminder of the (5)It is regarded as one of the greatest human efforts in the history of mankind.
1. A. challenged
B. bet
C. declared
D. demanded
2. A. support
B. destroy
C. complete
D. meet
3 .A. landed
B. launched
C. bounced
D. fired
4. A. base
B. ground
C. surface
D. land
5. A. amazement
B. invention
C. discovery
D. achievement
Key: ( Paragrap 4- Gap-filling unit 15 ) 1. A
Paragrap 5 ( unit 15)
2. D
3.B
4. C
5. D
On 12 April 1961, Gagarin became the first human (1)into space.His call sign in this flight was Kedr.During his
flight, Gagarin famously whistled the tune The Motherland Hears, The Motherland Knows.The first two (2)of the
song are : The Motherland hears, the Motherland knows/Where her son flies in the sky.This patriotic song was
written by Shostakovich in 1951, with words by Dolmatovsky.There are speculations in the media that from orbit
Gagarin made the comment, I dont see any God up here. There are, however, no such words in the full verbatim
record of Gagarins (3) with the Earth during the spaceflight.In a 2006 interview a close friend of Gagarin, Petrov ,
stated that Gagarin never said such words, and that the phrase originated from Khrushchevs speech at the plenum of
the Central Committee of the CPSU,(4) the antireligious propaganda was discussed . In a certain context
Khrushchev said , Gagarin flew into space , but didnt see any God there. As Gagarin was a great peoples favorite
at the (5), Khrushchecs words were soon attributed to Gagarin for them to be more effective.
1. A. travelled
B. to travel
C. travelling
D. who travel
2. A. lines
B. words
C. parts
D. paragraphs
3. A. conversations
B. declarations
C. announcements
D. descriptions
4. A. that
B. which
C. where
D. there
5. A. time
B. phase
C. period
D. once
Key: ( Paragrap 5- Gap-filling unit 15 ) 1. B
2. A
3.A
4. C
5. A
Paragrap 6 ( unit 16 )
The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India.It was built under Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in (1) of
his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
It is considered as the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Turkish,
Indian, and Islamic architectural styles.In 1983, Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was cited as
the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the worlds heritage.
The Taj Mahal (2) 2 to 3 million visitors every year , making it the most (3) tourist attraction in India. Most
tourists visit during the cooler months. Polluting traffic is not allowed near the complex and tourist must either walk
from the car parks(4)catch an electric bus. The Khawasspuras are currently being restored for use as a new
visitors centre.The small town to the South of the Taj known as Taj Ganji or Mumtazabad was originally constructed
with caravanserais, bazaars and markets to serve the needs of visitors and workmen.List of recommended travel
destinations often feature Taj Mahal, which also (5)in several listings of seven wonders of the modern world,
including the recently announced New Seven Wonders of the World, a recent poll with 100 million votes.
1. A. reminder
B. memory
C. respect
D. remember
2. A. invites
B. offers
C. accepts
D. attracts
3. A. familiar
B. popular
C. enormous
D. manificent
4. A. or
B. nor
C. and
D. then
5. A.opens
B. reviews
C. appears
D. shows
Key: ( Paragrap 6- Gap-filling unit 16 ) 1. B
2. D
3.B
4. A
5. C
2. C
3.D
4.B
5. C
Paragrap 2 ( unit 13 )
Stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects, such as overs ( envelopes or packages
with stamps on them ) It is one of the worlds most popular hobbies, with estimates of the number of collectors ranging
up to 20 million in the United States alone.
Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the tiny details, but the creation of
a large or comprehensive collection generally requires some philatelic knowledge.This is especially important for those
who intend to spend large amounts for stamps.
Stamp collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries who create limited runs of
elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors.The stamps produced by these countries far
exceed the postal needs of the countries.
Some collectors, observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps, have taken to Philatelic Investment.Rare
stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments, and are easy to store.They offer an attractive alternative
to art, other collectible investments, and precious metals.
1. The estimated number of stamp collectors in the United States is .
A. 30 million
B. 20 million
C. 10 million
D. 15 million
2. Philatelic knowledge is especially important for
A. many casual collectors enjoy
B. some small countries
C. those who intend to spend large amounts for stamps D. the postal needs of the countries
3. Why have some collectors taken to Philatelic investment ?
A. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of stamps.
B. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of rare stamps.
C. Because they have observed the generally low prices of stamps.
D. Because they havent observed the generally rising prices of stamps.
4. The word they in paragraph 4 refers to ..
A. Stamp collectors
B. Small countries
C. Rare stamps
D. The prices of rare stamps
5. Which of the following is NOT true about rare stamps ?
A. They are among the most portable of tangible investments.
B. They are easy to store.
C. They are an important source of revenue.
D. They offer an attractive alternative to art.
Key : 1. B
2. C
3.B
4.C
5. C
Paragrap 3 ( unit 14 )
Although square dancing is considered a typically American form of dance, its origin can be traced to earlier
European folk dances.The traditional formation, a square consisting of four couples facing each other, can be found in
many old European formation dances, including English Morris dancing , Scottish reels, and Irish jigs, as well as the
elegant ballroom dancing of the royal courts.
Historically, square dancing in America has followed two separate lines of development, referred to as eastern
square dance and western or cowboy square dance.The eastern dance was clearly related to New England country
dancing, with the four-couple square.In contrast,western square dance was adapted from Appalachian Mountain
dances such as the Kentucky running set.In the running set, couples from a circle of any number of couples, although
often traditional four-couple circles are preferred.Western dance was also influenced by the dances already found in
the region, especially those of Spain and Mexico.
Modern American square dancing includes elements of both the eastern and western varieties.The traditional fourcouple square is popular, but all four couples join hands for circle figures around the square as well.Unlike the original
dances, which could be memorized, modern dances are more spontaneous. Square dances rely on a caller to cue the
steps while they are dancing.They must listen carefully to stay in step with the other dancers in the square.
1. What is the authors main purpose in the passage?
A. To trace the history of square dancing in the United States.
B. To teach the reader some basic square dancing steps.
C.To compare square dances with European folk dances.
D.To describe modern square dancing.
2. What is the origin of square dancing ?
A. New England country dances.
B. Cowboy dances.
C. European folk dances.
D. Appalachian Mountain dances.
3. Western square dancing is described as all of the following EXCEPT.
A. it is done in a circle, often with four couples. B. it is adapted from the Kentucky running set.
C. it is influenced by both Spanish and Mexican dances. D. it uses a traditional four-couple square formation
2. C
3.D
4.C
5. D
Paragrap 4 ( unit 15 )
Yuri Gagarin was born in Klushino near Gzhatsk , a region west of Moscow, Russia, on March 9 , 1939.He was a
Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 became the first person in space and the first human to orbit the Earth.The adjacent
town of Gzhatsk was renamed Gagarin in 1968 in his honor.
Yuri Gagarins parents worked on a collective farm.His mother was reportedly a voracious reader, and his father a
skilled carpenter.He was the third of four children in his family.Gagarins teachers described him as intelligent and
hard-working.
After starting an apprenticeship in a metalworks as a foundryman, Gagarin was selected for further training at a
high technical school in Saratov.While there, he joined the AeroClub, and learned how to fly a light aircraft. In 1955,
after completing his technical schooling, he entered military flight training at the Orenburg Pilots School. While there
he met Valentina Goryacheva, whom he married in 1957 , after gaining his pilots wings in a MIG-15.
In 1960, an extensive search and selection process saw Yuri Gagarin , as one of 20 cosmonauts , selected for the
Soviet space program.Out of the 20 selected, the eventual choices for the first launch were Gagarin and Gherman
Titov, because of their excellent performance in training , as well as their physical characteristics.On April 12 , 1961,
Gagarin became the first human to travel into space in Vostok 3KA-2 ( Vostok 1) . He lost his life in a training accident
on March 27, 1968.
1. Where was Yuri Gagarin born ?
A. In Gzhatsk
B. In Klushino
C. In Moscow
D. In Saratov
2. What did his father do ?
A. A reader
B. A teacher
C. A carpenter
D. A pilot
3. What did he do after completing his technical schooling ?
A. He learned how to fly a light aircraft.
B. He entered military flight training at the Orenburg Pilots School.
C. He joined the AeroClub
D. He married Valentina Goryacheva.
4. The word eventual in line 3 , paragraph 4 , could best be replaced by ..
A. final
B. daily
C. second
D. annual
5. Which of the following is NOT true about Yuri Gagarin ?
A. He was the third of four children in his family.
B. He was the first human to travel into space.
C. He was one of 20 cosmonauts selected for the Soviet space program.
D. He died in 1968 because of lung cancer.
Key : 1. B
2. C
3.B
4.A
5. D
Paragrap 5 ( unit 15 )
Are there intelligent beings on other planets in our solar system ?Most scientists dont think so .If there is , the only
likely place is Mars.
It is fun to imagine our kind of human on other planets, but they would probably look so different that we might not
recognize them as people at all.Living things have a wonderful way of adapting themselves to conditions around them
in order to stay alive. Plants grow in the Artic.Some simple animals can survice being boiled or frozen. Creatures can
live in the blackest depths of the sea under thousands of tons of pressure.
We can really say that our kind of air is the only kind living things could breathe, or that we must have water of
certain climate. Creatures that breathed other gases or lived in temperatures that would kill earthmen, however,
certainly wouldnt look like us.
Are there people anywhere else in the universe ? Maybe there are. In our own galaxy there are millions of stars.
Some must have planets with conditions like those on earth .Somewhere in space there could be other thinking
beings. If their planets are older, they may know more than we do . They may be travelling in space.
2. C
3.B
4.A
5. D
Paragrap 6 ( unit 16 )
One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of
America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor
Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete.The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework
which had been especially constructed by Eiffel.Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be
found for it and a pedestal had to be built.The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbour.By
1884, a statue which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in Paris.The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to
America. By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the
American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of
people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their homes in America.
1. The Statue of Liberty.
A. is the most famous monument in the world
B. was designed and constructed by the American sculptors
C. is located in the centre of New York
D. is among the most famous monuments in the world
2. The Statue of Liberty
A. was sent to America in 1884
B. was sent to America in 1885
C. was sent to America in 1886
D. was never sent to America
3. The Statue of Liberty.
A. was sold to the USA by the French people
B. was given to the American people as a present by the French people
C. was presented to the USA in the 18th century by the people of France
D. was designed and constructed according to the order placed by the French
4. The Statue of Liberty was first erected..
A. in New York
B. on an island at the entrance of New York Harbour
C. in Paris
D. in Eiffel Tower
5. The Statue of Liberty was made of .
A. copper
B. copper with mental framework C. concrete
D. concrete with metal framework
Key : 1. D
2. B
3.B
4.C
5. B
THE END