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UNIT 9 1 THE POST OFFICE

T E S T 1
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. relative b. telephone c. spacious d. deliver
2. a. equip b. surface c. away d. advance
3. a. convenient b. recipient c. transmission d. possible
4. a. secure b. service c. parcel d. early
5. a. letter b. pleasant c. express d. office
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Mrs Pike has just bought some ki tchen______for her new house.
a. equip b. equipped c. equipment d. equipping
7. Thank you for phoning when I was ill. I t was ver y______ of you.
a. think b. thought c. thoughtful d. thoughtfully
8. Thanks to the progress of science and____, human life has become better and better
a. technology b. technological c. technologically d. technician
9. I would like to send these l etter s______ air mail.
a. in b. with c. by d. over
10. Could you please provide u s______ some more modern equipment?
a. for b. by c. in d. with
11. How far is your house away______ the city center?
a. in b. for c. at d. from
12 . ______ fax transmission is commonly used in most offices.
a. A b. An c. The d. 0
13. That post office provides us wi th____best services wi th_____well-trained staff
a. the / a c. 0 / the c. a / the d. the / 0
14. He was a kind and courteous mailman.
%a. polite b. strict c. unpleasant d. rude
15. Without more training or advanced technical skills, theyll lose their jobs,
a. out of date b. backward c. up to date d. old
16. There was a _ _ _ _ parking area to cater for the tourist trade,
a. thoughtful b. courteous c. possible ' d. spacious
17. Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning,
a. offered b. given c. provided H i . distributed
18. Because the doctors and nurses acted properly and quickly, the baby was
operated successfully.
a. cheaply b. promptly c. conveniently d. usefully
19. I f you want to send a document and do not want to lose its original shape,
our facsimile service will help you.
a. post b. express c. parcel d. fax
20. 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
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21. With our senses, we perceive everythi ng____
a. is around us b. that is around us
c. whom is around us d. whose is around us
22. The volunteers, _______ enthusiasm was obvious, finished the work quickly.
a. who b. whom %c. whose d. that
23. 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
24. Many scientists have claimed that____like music are often good at mathematics.
a. children b. children who c. children whom d. whose children
25. 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
26. Those____have used our services for more than one year can enter the competition.
va. who b. whom c. which d. whose
27. I think it was your Dad .
a. phoned b. phoning c. that phoned d. which phoned
28. That man is a newcomer in our company. Do you know him?
a. That man is a newcomer in our company. Do you know whom?
b. That man who is a newcomer in our company. Do you know him?
c. Do you know him that man is a newcomer in our company?
d. Do you know that man who is a newcomer in our company?
29. Yesterday I went t o ______ 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
30. She has two grown children, both o f ______ live abroad.
a. who b. whom c. that d. whose
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. yesterday / I / go / Thanh Ba Post Office / send some money / my brother / the city
a. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office where to send some money to
my brother who was in the city.
b. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office to send some money to my
brother in the city.
c. Yesterday when I went to Thanh Ba Post Office sending some money to
my brother in the city.
d. Yesterday I went to Thanh Ba Post Office and sending some money to
my brother in the city.
32. I / arrive / 7 am / the post office / open
a. When I arrived at 7 a.m., the post office which had just been opened.
b. When I arrived at 7 a.m., the post office had just been opened.
c. I arrived at 7 a.m. when the post office had just been opened.
d. I arrived at 7 a.m. at the time the post office had just opened.
33. 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.
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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.
34. the service / good / only two hours later / my brother / phone / he had
received the money
a. The service was so good that only two hours later my brother phoned me
to say that he had received the money.
b. The service which was such a good that only two hours later my brother
phoned me to tell that he had received the money.
c. The service was such good that only two hours later my brother phoned tc
tell he had received the money.
d. The service was so good that only two hours later when my brother
phoned to tell that he had received the money.
35. I / satisfied / the service / Thanh Ba Post Office
a. I was satisfied with the service of Thanh Ba Post Office.
b. So that, I was satisfied with the service of Thanh Ba Post Office.
c. Nevertheless, I was satisfied with the service of Thanh Ba Post Office.
d. I was satisfied with the service of which Thanh Ba Post Office.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Even where there is an efficient door-to-door delivery system, there are
additional advantages in using Post Office (PO) boxes. There are certain con
veniences for using PO boxes.
PO boxes allow mail to be picked up when sorted, rather than when it is
delivered to the physical address, which will be some hours later.
A mail user who regularly receives large parcels or items that must be signed
for may find it convenient to pick up the rest of the mail at the same time.
A mail user who moves frequently can keep a mailing address.
A mail user may desire a more famous or prestigious address. For example,
in Washington, D.C., many large P.O. box facilities are located near or even
outside city limits.
A business recei vi ng large volumes of mail may maintain separate post
office boxes for separate departments, such as one for sales, one for customer
service, to reduce the need to sort internally.
PO boxes are more secure than many home mailboxes, preventi ng mail
theft and identity theft.
I f you live on a boat, PO boxes can serve as your address, but are not necessary
36. A PO box is more convenient for a mail user who frequently moves,
a. True b. False c. No information
37. I f you use a PO box, you can get your mail earlier than you use a door-to-
door delivery system.
a. True b. False c. No information
38. Home mailboxes are surely opened by mail thieves.
a. True b. False c. No information
39. Each business can rent only one PO box.
a. True b. False c. No information
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40. I f you live on a boat, the post office does not allow you to rent a PO box.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi ll in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
A post office is (41)____authorized by a postal system for the posting, receipt,
sortation, handling, transmission or (42) ____ of mail. Post offices offer mail-
related services (43) ____post office boxes, postage and packaging supplies. (44)
___ _ addition, some post offices offer (45) ____ postal services such as passport
applications and other government forms, money orders, and banking services.
Post offices also (46)____post-office boxes to people and businesses (47)_____
prefer not to have mail delivered to their home or office, or who live or stay at
addresses to (48)____mail delivery is not (49)_____.
The back rooms of a post office are a place (50) ____mail is processed for
delivery. Mail may also be processed in other post offices that are not open to
the general public.
41. a. services b. equipment c. sending d. mailing
42. a. pass b. giving c. handle d. delivery
43. a. so b. such c. such as d. so as to
44. a. For b. I n c. Of d. On
45. a. non b. nor c. not d. no
46. a. lend b. borrow c. rent d. employ
47. a. who b. whom c. which d. that
48. a. who b. which c. that d. where
49. a. present b. free c. ready d. available
50. a. where b. that c. which d. what
TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t l
1. a. post b. busy c. swim d. spacious
2. a. equipped b. delivered c. transferred d. received
3. a. helps b. provides c. documents d. texts
4. a. noisy b. subscribe c. service d. graphics
5. a. transfer b. newspaper c. thousand d. relatives
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. What is your____in life? - Going out with friends and enjoying delicious foods.
a. please b. pleasant c. pleasure d. pleasing
7. You can pay for the goods on ______ .
a. deliver b. delivery c. deliverable d. delivering
8. Those telephone companies have launched major campaigns to increase
their number o f ______ .
a. subscribe b. subscription c. subscribers d. subscribing
9. Most schools and universities are now equi pped______ surveillance cameras
and other security measures.
a. on b. for c. in d. with
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10. I had asked everyone to submit questions _ _ _ _ _ advance of the meeting,
"oa. in b. at c. on d. for
11. I t would be more conveni ent____you i f you used the Express Mail Service
a. for b. with c. on d. among
12. Those letters were sent b y ______ surface mail.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
13 . ______ is used to describe special services in which things are sent or dotr
faster than usual for a higher price.
a. Express b. Message b. Distribution d. Press
14. I wish you a speedy recovery from your illness to return to work soon,
a. thoughtful b. gradual c. courteous d. quick
15. J ohn often uses Express Money___ to send money to his parents in the countryside
a. Change b. Exchange c. Transfer d. Send
16. The Messenger Call Service helps you to notify the recipient of the time
and place to receive the call.
a. receiver b. fax c. call d. telephone
17. F ax____has become more and more popular because it is cheap and convenient
a. exchange b. distance c. sending d. transmission
18. Someone sent you a parcel this morning and I put it on your table,
a. package b. letter c. stamp d. fax
19. The class treasurer, _______, announced the balance of the account.
a. to whom we gave the money b. to that we gave the money
c. whose we gave the money to d. whom we gave the money
20. The engineers ________ designed the building received an award.
a. which b. whom c. who d. whose
21 . ______ is one of the most important capitals in the world.
a. London, that the place I was bom b. L ondon, which I was born
c. L ondon, I was born, d. L ondon, where I was born,
22. Express Money Transfer is one of the quickest ways____helps us to send money
a. who b. whose c. when d. that
23. Do you remember the t i me______ we first visited L ondon?
a. which b. when c. that d. on that
24. Sunday is the day______ few people go to work.
a. that b. which c. when d. why
25. Do you know the r eason______ she quit her job?
a. that b. which c. when d. why
26. The government sent money and food to the peopl e______ houses were
destroyed by the storm last week.
a. which b. that c. whom d. whose
27. I will never for get____________ he said he loved me.
a. the moment b. the moment which
c. the moment when d. the moment in that
28. I t is very difficult to integrate yourself into a communi ty________is quite
different from yours.
a. whose culture b. the culture that c. which culture d. that culture
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29. He often finds fault with ______ he describes as having no talent.
a. J ohn Smith, whom b. J ohn Smith, that
c. J ohn Smith, whose d. J ohn Smith who
30. The scheme is designed to help children ______ have fallen on hard times.
a. that parents b. which parents c. parents of which d. whose parents
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. The Post Office, that is a retail company in the United Kingdom; formerly part
A B
of the postal service Royal Mail, became a separate entity in 1981.
C D
32. I n 1823, the Post Office used steamboats to carry mails and parcels
A B
between post towns which no roads existed.
C D
33. On February 22, 1921, when mail was flown both day and night for the first time
A B C D
over the entire distance from San Francisco to New York.
34. I n 1930, more than 10,000 trains which were used for moving the
A B C
mail into every city, town, and village in the United States.
D
35. When railroad mail service began, mostly letters were sorted on the
A B
trains, which were not equipping to distribute other kinds of mail.
C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
I n early colonial times, correspondents depended on friends, merchants, and
Native Americans to carry messages between the colonies. However, most corre
spondence ran between the colonists and England, their mother country. I t was
a very hard work to handle so many letters like that. I n 1639, the first official
notice of a postal service in the colonies appeared. The General Court of Massa
chusetts designated Richard Fairbanks tavern in Boston as the official place of
mail brought from or sent overseas, in line with the practice in England and
other nations to use coffee houses and taverns as mail drops. Local authorities
operated post routes within the colonies. Then, in 1673, a monthly post was set
up between New York and Boston. The service was of short duration, but the post
riders trail became known as the Old Boston Post Road, part of todays U.S.
Route 1. William Penn established the first post office in 1683. I n the South,
private messengers, usually slaves, connected the huge plantations.
After the Boston revolution in September 1774, the colonies began to sepa
rate from the mother country. A Continental Congress was organized at Phila
delphia in May 1775 to establish an independent government. One of the first
questions before the delegates was how to convey and deliver the mail.
36. I n early colonial times, ______ .
a. the English did not know how to write a mail
b. merchants were not allowed to send letters
c. the US was the mother country of many colonies
d. England had many colonies
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37. The first place which was used as a post office was ______ .
a. a tavern b. a big house c. an official place d. a coffee house
38. I n 1673, letters were sent from New York and Boston, and vice versa___ a month.
a. once b. twice c. three times d. four times
39. The first post office was set up in ______ .
a. 1639 b. 1673 c. 1683 d 1774
40. According to the passage, ______ had to work as a mailman between the
huge plantations.
a. delegates b. governors c. messengers d. slaves
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
I n many countries, (41) ______ in Africa and the Middle East, there is nc
door to door (42)______ of mail. For example, (43)_______ one post a letter to a
street address in Namibia, it will be (44) ______ to sender as undeliverable.
Consequently renting a post office box has traditionally been (45) ______ only
way to receive mail in (46) ______ countries, although some, like J ordan, are
now introducing home delivery.
Generally, post office boxes are rented from the post office either by indi
viduals (47) _ _ _ _ _ by businesses on a basis ranging from monthly to annual.
and the cost of rent varies depending (48) ______ the box size. I n the US, the
rental rate used (49)_______ the same across the country. Now, however, a
postal facility can be in any of seven fee groups by location; in (50)______ .
certain customers qualify for free box rental.
41. a. hardly b. particularly c. gradually d. certainly
42. a. delivery b. receiving c. sending d. service
43. a. because b. so c. i f d. though
44. a. exchanged b. mailed c. called d. returned
45. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
46. a. so b. such c. such as d. as
47. a. or b. nor c. but d. along
48. a. in b. of c. on d. from
49. a. be b. being c. been d. to be
50. a. instance b. addition c. example d. recent
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. document b. newspaper c. competitive d. favorite
2. a. technology b. distribution c. delivery d. facsimile
3. a. notify b. origin c. tomorrow d. courteous
4. a. become b. distance c. daily d. morning
5. a. graphic b. subscribe c. transmit d. receive
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. She was given the award for a lifetime of publ i c______ .
a. serve b. service c. servant d. serviceable
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7. To become a novelist, you must be ______ .
a. imagine b. i magination c. imagining d. imaginative
8. Can you let me have the _____ of your report? I cant read this photocopy.
a. origin b. original c. originally d. originate
9. I received that parcel __my sister this morning, but I have not opened it yet.
a. to b. from c. on d. over
10. Cunningham sent a note ______ me thanking me for dinner.
a. with b. to c. from d. by
11. Could you please help me mail delivery?
a. for b. on c. with d. about
12. Britain has still been proud of the cheapest postal
a. sending b. care c. service d. delivery
13. The post is the public service or system by which letters and
collected and delivered.
a. parcels b. faxes c. documents d. graphics
14. The winner will be notified bv post.
a. sent quickly b. acted thoughtfully c. limited strictly d. inform officially
15. A consultation paper has been____on the I nternet inviting input from Net users.
a. served b. weighed c. received d. posted
16. I f you go to the post office, please post these letters.
a. fax b. sign tfc. send d. stamp
17. She f el t ______ and protected when she was with her parents.
a. thoughtful b. secure c. spacious d. convenient
18. Opening the present ______ , she was trembling with excitement.
a. her sweetheart had sent her that b. her sweetheart had sent her
c. to that her sweetheart had sent her d. whose her sweetheart had sent her
19. My friend, ________ I visited last week, is taking a holiday soon.
a. that b. whom c. which d. whose
20. My brother who lives abr oad______ .
a. returns to see us b. returning to see us
c. that returns to see us d. where returns to see us
21. He bought the pr esent______ from a souvenir shop in Paris.
a. that he gave me b. that he gave me it
c. that he gave it to me d. he gave me it
22. The doctor are examining a pati ent______ was taken to hospital last night.
a. which 'b. who c. whom d. whose
2-3. The par k ______ I used to jog in has been demolished.
a. which b. where c. in which d. in where
24. F inding a cure for cancer is one of the biggest challenges ______ medical
researchers face.
a. who d. when c. why d. that
25. Money is a l l ______ many people consider to be the aim of their life.
a. whose b. which c. that d. whom
26.1 have to leave for London tomorrow,____means I cannot go to the party with you.
a. that b. which c. when d. why
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27. The film was about three young girls, ______ are policewomen.
a. whom all b. all of who c. all of whom d. all of that
28 . ______ has just won an international scholarship.
a. David Pike, whose parents are both teachers,
b. David Pike whose parents are both teachers
c. David Pike parents of who are both teachers
d. David Pike, whom parents are both teachers
29. I s there anythi ng______ ?
a. I can do to help you that b. with that I can do to help you
c. that I can do to help you with it d. I can do to help you
30. Money is not r eal l y______ they have often quarreled.
a. a reason which b. a reason that c. a reason, why d. a reason why
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. I / write / express / some ideas / the services of your Post Office
a. I wrote to express some ideas on which the services of your Post Office.
b. I have written to express some ideas on the services which is of your Post Offi
c. I am writing to express some ideas on the services of which is your Post Offi
d. I am writing to express some ideas on the services of your Post Office.
32. high quality equipment / your Post Office / the best in the area
a. To buy high quality equipment, your Post Office is the best in the area.
b. High quality equipment which makes your Post Office seems to be t
best in the area.
c. With high quality equipment, your Post Office seems to be the best in the
d. High quality equipment, your Post Office to be the best in the area.
33. I / satisfied / the staff / polite and helpful
a. I am so satisfied that with the staff, who are often polite and helpful.
b. I am very satisfied with the staff, that are often polite and helpful.
c. I am quite satisfied with the staff, who are often polite and helpful.
d. I am too satisfied with the staff, which are often polite and helpful.
34. the prices of the services / reasonable / every pockets
a. The prices of the services which are reasonable for every pockets.
b. As the prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets.
c. I think the prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets.
d. I think the prices of the services that are reasonable for every pockets.
35. your Post Office / serve / better and better
a. I want your Post Office will serve better and better.
b. I hope your Post Office that will serve better and better.
c. I hope your Post Office will serve better and better.
d. I wish your Post Office will serve better and better.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Between the Revolutionary period and the World War I , the United Star
post office was set out to improve transportation of the post office mails. Fro
those early days to the present, the post office has helped develop and subsidi
every new mode of transportation in the United States. Transportation has been
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the most important element in mail delivery. Even when the general public had
still suspected of the security of a new means of transportation, the post office
experimented with inventions that offered potential for moving the mail faster,
occasionally suffering embarrassment, ridicule, or even abuse in the process.
As mail delivery evolved from foot to horseback, stagecoach, steamboat, rail
road, automobile, and airplane, with intermediate and overlapping use of balloons,
and helicopters, post office mail contracts ensured the income necessary to build
the great highways, rail lines, and airways that eventually spanned the continent.
By the turn of the 19th century, the U.S. Post Office had purchased a number of
stagecoaches for operation on the nations better post roads - a post road being any
road on which the mail travels - and continued to encourage new designs to improve
passenger comfort and carry mail more safely.
36. The passage is about______ .
a. transportation of the Post Office in the US
b. the Post Office in the Revolutionary period
c. the Post Office in the World War I
d. transportation and public ideas
37. According to the passage, the main purpose of the Post Office i s ______ .
a. to develop transportation
b. to apply new means of transportation
c. to deliver mail as safely and fast as possible
d. to subsidize every new mode of transportation
38. Which means of transportation used in the Post Office is NOT referred in the passage?
a. train b. car c. plane d. motorcycle
39. The Post Office ______ .
a. has never used helicopters in delivery
b. contributes income to build highways, railroads, and airways
c. has never been the first to use a new means of transportation
d. makes no contribution to build roads
40. Any road on which the mail travels is cal l ed______ .
a. motorway b. highway c. national road d. post road
Fi ll in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Post Office service is (41)______developing with some certain inventions.
The first envelopes were made (42)______ cloth, animal skins, or vegetable
parts. The Babylonians (43) ______ their messages in thin sheets of clay (44)
______ were then baked.
I n 1653, a Frenchman, De Valayer (45) _ _ _ a postal system in Paris. He
set up mail (46) ______ and delivered any letters placed in them i f they used
envelopes (47) ______ only he sold. (48) ______ enemy put live mice into the
letter boxes and ruined De Valayers business.
A schoolmaster from England, Rowland Hill (49)______ the adhesive post
age stamp in 1837, an act for (50)______ he was knighted. Through his efforts
the first stamp in the world was issued in England in 1840. Hill created the
first uniform postage rates that were based on weight, rather than size.
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41. a. more b. more and more c. the more d. the most
42. a. of b. in c. for d. about
43. a. hugged
b. embraced c. wrapped d. rolled
44. a. that b. whom
c. whose d. when
45. a. established b. erected c. rebuilt d. discovered
46. a. contains b. cans c. bottles d. boxes
47. a. whom b. where c. whose d. which
48. a. A b. An c. The d. 0
49. a. operated b. worked c. invented d. examined
50. a. what b. which c. that d. whom
TEST YOURSELF C
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. custom b. country c. gather
d. because
2. a. symbol b. practice c. person d. embrace
3. a. family b. different c. religion d. interesting
4. a. celebrate b. important c. usually d. difficult
5. a. people b. certain c. winter d. select
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he
6. a. religion b. grape c. begin d. good
7. a. symbol b. climber c. comb d. lamb
8. a. practice b. iron c. spring d. from
9. a. Spain b. person c. psychology d. Portugal
10. a. large b. gather c. good d. again
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unfi ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
11 . ___is a way of behaving or a belief which has been established for a long time.
a. Celebration b. Custom c. Practice d. Religion
12. People often gather before midnight to welcome the New Year.
a. come together b. go apart c. come into being d. get out
13. On the first day of the New Year peopl e______ each other Happy New Year
a. hope b. say c. believe d. wish
14. You should make certain that everyone understands your instructions,
a. safe b. interesting c. different d. sure
15 . ______ is the bel i ef in and worship of a god or gods, or any such system of
bel ief and worship.
a. Religion b. Tradition c. Celebration d. Practice
16. I n some cultures, people embrace each other to show their love and sympathy.
I a. hug b. shake c. kiss d. glance
17. I am ver y______ in knowing more about the customs of many countries.
a. interest b. interested c. interesting d. interestingly
18. Can you please tell me t h e______ between Vietnamese New Y ears celebra
tion and Chinese one?
a. different b. differently c. difference d. differ
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19. He tried to get into teacher training college but with no .
a. luck b. lucky c. luckily d. luckiest
20. Your bel i ef of religion is quite different _______mine.
a. with b. against c. between d. from
21. What do you like to do best _ _ _ _ New Years Eve?
a. for b. at c. on d. in
22. J ohn waved his hand and said, Good l uck______ you!
a. for b. at c. with d. to
23. Most countries i n ______ world celebrate New Y ears Day.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
24. Y ou know that little I talian restaurant. ____ I mentioned in my letter?
a. The one which b. One that c. The ones which d. The one whom
25. Shes one o f ______ love to be the centre of attention.
a. that b. those who c. whom d. those whom
26 . ______ I had not seen for a long time, came to attend Peters wedding.
a. Many of my old classmates b. Many of my old classmates, whom
c. Many of my old classmates, that d. Many of my old classmates whom
27. I f his office had called, _________________?
a. did he return to work b. would he return to work
c. he would have returned to work d. would he have returned to work
28. She would not have left early i f sh e______ a good reason.
a. does not have b. did not have c. has not have d. had not had
29. We do not go out because of the rain.
a. We will go out i f it does not rain.
b. We would go out i f it did not rain.
c. We would have gone out i f it had not rained.
d. We would not go out i f it had not rained.
30 . ______ in your position, I would have another check.
a. I f I am b. Unless I was c. Were I d. Was I
31. Keep si l ent______ I will send you out.
a. i f b. unless c. provided that d. or
32. Without air and water, human beings _______ .
a. will not survive b. do not survive
c. would not survive d. would not have survived
33. I t is an Australian company______ features a red kangaroo.
a. logo b. whose logo c. the logo which d. which logo
34. This the third in a sequence of three books, the first of ____I really enjoyed.
a. which b. that c. whom d. who
35. They intend to repair their house, ______ was flooded with water.
a. whose basement b. that basement c. the basement that d. which basement
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
36. When Tet holiday is coming, I myself really enjoy the time before
A B
Tet when is very exci ti ng.
C D
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37. At that time, all commercial centers are very crowded with people
A
who comes to buy food and things to prepare for Tet.
B C D
38. Houses are cleaned and decorating with flowers, usually apricot and peach.
A B C D
39. On the first day of the New Year, when I often go to the pagoda to pray
A B
for luck and happiness, and I also enjoy some special foods.
C D
40. The second day of Tet is the time at that I go to visit my relatives and friends
A B C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
To Vietnamese people, New Years Eve is the most sacred time of the year.
Therefore, the first houseguest to offer the first greeting is very important. I f thai
particular guest has a lot of good luck and is wealthy, well respected, well educates,
successful, famous, etc., then the family believes that they will receive luck ar.:
good fortune throughout the year. The belief of xong dat still remains nowadays,
especially among families with businesses.
Flower buds and blossoms are the symbols for new beginning. These twc
distinctive flowers are widely sold and purchased during Tet. Hoa Mai are the
yellow apricot flowers often seen in Southern Viet Nam. Hoa Mai are more adapt
able to the hot weather of southern regions, thus, it is known as the primary
flower in every home. Hoa Dao are the warm pink of the peach blossoms that
match well with the dry, cold weather from the North. Tet is not Tet i f there is nc
sight of Hoa Mai in the South or Hoa Dao in the North in every home.
41. Vietnamese people expect very much from the first houseguest on New Years Eva
a. True b. False d. No information
42. Any first houseguest who is poor and unsuccessful can get a warm welcome,
a. True b. False d. No information
43. All flowers are used for decorating houses.
a. True b. False d. No information
44. Many Vietnamese people who live in the South like Hoa Dao very much,
a. True b. False d. No information
45. Hoa Dao is pink.
a. True b. False d. No information
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
One of the (46)______ of Tet is cleaning and decorating houses. Houses are
often cleaned and decorated before New Y ears Eve. The kitchen needs (47)
______ before the 23rd night of the last month. (48) ______ , the head of the
household cleans the dust and (49)______ from the ancestral altars. Some
people may (50) ________ their house and decorate with festive items.
(51)______ new clothes is often (52)_______ exciting part of the Vietnamese
New Year (53)______ children. Parents usually purchase new clothes and shoes
for their children a month prior to the New Year. (54) ______ , children cannot
wear their new clothes (55)______ the first day of the New Year and onward.
The best outfit is always worn on the first day of the year.
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46. a. habits b. customs c. symbols d. odds
47. a. to clean b. clean c. cleaning d. cleaned
48. a. Usually b. Strangely c. Luckily d. Excitedly
49. a. ashes b. smoke c. fog d. mist
50. a. recover b. repaint c. recollect d. remind
51. a. Putting b. Taking c. Wearing d. Washing
52. a. more b. the more c. the most d. most
53. a. with b. beside c. between d. among
54. a. Moreover b. Although c. As d. However
55. a. up b. to c. at d. until
UNIT 10 NATURE IN DANGER
TEST 1
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. endanger b. disappear c. prohibit d. destruction
2. a. extinct b. human c. species d. planet
3. a. respect b. effort c. exist d. supply
4. a. condition b. pollutant c. however d. influence
5. a. action b. habit c. danger d. survive
d. productive
of many species,
d. provision
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised,
a. established b. collapsed c. delayed d. decreased
7. The number of rare animals is decreasing rapidly.
a. dangerously b. quickly c. mostly d. gradually
8. A species of animal or plant that is ______ no longer has any l iving mem
bers, either in the world or in a particular place.
a. extinct b. rare c. survival
9. Those who concern are very worried about t h e___
a. disappearance b. establishment c. supply
10. Because of peoples ______ with the environment, many kinds of plants and
animals are becoming rare.
a. supply b. survival c. influence d. interference
11. Tropical forests have supplied us with many sorts of plants for food, medi
cine, and industry.
a. affected b. influenced c. changed d. provided
12. I t is estimated that only 1,000 pandas remain in ______ wild.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
13. England was one of the first countries t o______ .
a. industry b. industrial c. industrialize d. industrialization
14. T hei r ______ is rejected due to some problems of pollution.
a. suggest b. suggestion c. suggestive d. suggestible
15. We all regard pollution as a ______ matter to human beings.
a. serious b. seriously c. seriousness d. seriousful
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16. Human beings are adding more and more pol l utants_______ the environmen:
a. from b. for c. on d. to
17. You should make sur e______ what you have just told us.
a. in b. on c. over d. of
18. Forest destruction results ______ floods and air pollution.
a. from b. about c. in d. into
19. I t is automobile industry ______ contributes the most greenhouse gas emis
sions into the atmosphere.
a. where b. in which c. that d. whom
20 . ______ many species of animals have become extinct.
a. There are many reasons for which b. Many reasons for which
c. The reasons for that d. For which reasons
21. We should do something to save those animals ______ hunted for their fur
or for other valuable parts of their bodies.
a. those are b. which are c. which is d. that is
22. Farmers use more and more___ them to grow better crops but harm the environmer.:
a. powerful chemicals who help b. which powerful chemicals help
c. powerful chemicals which help d. powerful chemicals help
23. Water is one of the most precious resources______ for our life.
a. we depend on which b. which we depend
c. on which we depend d. on that we depend
24 . ___are very dense, warm, and wet, are havens for millions of plants and animal;
a. Rain forests b. Rain forests, that c. Rain forest, where d. Rain forests, which
25. The farmers and their cattle ___ had been trapped in the storm wer-
fortunately rescued.
a. who b. whom c. which d. that
26. Nowadays, city dwellers, ______ enjoy a lot from the modern material life
have to suffer from pollution the most.
a. who b. whom c. that d. which
27. 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
28. Rain forests influence the Greenhouse effect, ______ traps heat inside the
Earths atmosphere.
a. that b. which c. where d. whose
29. The local authority banned us from going near the forest___ there is a serious fire
a. for which b. in that c. that d. where
30 . _____ once roamed the jungles in vast numbers, were estimated to become
extinct by the year 2025.
a. Bengal tigers b. Bengal tigers, which
c. Bengal tigers, that d. Bengal tigers which
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. Nowadays people are more aware of the fact that wildlife all over the
A B
world which is in danger.
C D
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32. Any country that has to cope with overpopulation, hunger, and poverty,
A B
also that suffers from pollution.
C D
33. Despite their short time on Earth, human beings have brought about enormous
A
changes to the surface of the planet, where they are surviving and destroy.
B C D
34. There is a threat of global warming, that comes from the results of
A B C D
Greenhouse effect.
35. Our polluted environment which is the results of the overusing of
A B C
resources and destroying the wild.
D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Recent research reveals that the degradation of agricultural soils, forests, wood
lands, coastal fisheries, and wildlife resources is more and more serious. The major
ity of the estimated costs of environmental degradation comes from forests and
natural resources are being depleted at an alarming rate. More than 50% of the
original forest has been converted to agricultural land by slash-and-bum. Despite
land expansion, productivity has declined because of soil erosion. Fish, timber, and
non-timber forest product stocks are decreasing. As a result, coastal towns have
begun to experience severe water shortages. Hydropower is dropping. Wildlife popu
lations and biodiversity are in serious decline and many species face extinction.
Poor forest management and soil degradation result in huge economic losses. The
degradation of water increases the costs and reduces the quality of both water and
power. The prospects for economic development and poverty reduction are depen
dent on natural resources. Rural households rely on natural resources for their
livelihoods, fisheries, and wildlife which provide protein in diets. Urban economic
activities depend on reliable hydroelectric power. However, people do not have much
awareness of protecting the environment on which their life depends.
36. The passage is about______ .
a. forest fires b. the degradation of the environment
c. fishery and agriculture d. economic losses
37. Which does not suffer from degradation?
a. industry b. agriculture c. fishery d. forestry
38. I t is ______ that makes agricultural productivity decline.
a land expansion b. slash-and-bum c. soil erosion d. agricultural land
39. Which sentence is NOT true?
a. There are water shortages in coastal towns.
b. Hydropower is declining.
c. Water is not influenced by pollution.
d. We depend on natural resources to solve the problems of poverty.
40. P eopl e______ .
a. do not know much of protecting the environment
b. have a great awareness of the environment
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c. are doing a lot of things to prevent pollution
d. can increase economy without natural resources
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
The number of animal species that have died out since 1600 (41)____sharply
Experts have looked for historical evidence of (42)____. As (43)____ as they can
tell, between the beginning of modern historical records and the beginning of
the 17th century, fewer (44)____twenty species of animals died out. (45)_____.
in just one century, from 1600 to 1699 seventeen more animal species are known
to have (46)____ . The next century saw the extinction (47)____ thirty-six
species. And the rate (48)____increasing. I n the 1800, eighty-one more species
died out. I n (49)____first three quarters of the twentieth century, eighty-three
species disappeared, (50)____the education of people about endangered species.
The rate of extinction has not been slowed by public information.
41. a. increase b. increased c. has increased d. will increase
42. a. beings b. extinction c. affect d. influence
43. a. far b. many c. long d. soon
44. a. as b. more c. less d. than
45. a. I f b. Although c. So d. However
46. a. recovered b. supplied c. changed d. disappeared
47. a. of b. in c. for d. from
48. a. kept b. had c. made d. let
49. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
50. a. because of b. due to c. despite d. unless
TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
a. small
a. swimmer
a. parks
a. forest
a. suggest
b. supply
b. sword
b. animals
b. exist
b. disappear
c. sure
c. swallow
c. planets
c. busy
c. scientist
d. species
d. swam
d. environments
d. establish
d. raise
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals,
a. advised b. decreased i^c. ban d. encouraged
7. Hunting for meat and burning forests for soils ______ wildlife.
a. protect b. conserve c. destroy d. survive
8. National Parks are established to create the environment for rare animals
to survive an d______ offspring.
a. produce b. supply c. increase d. offer
9. The World Wild Funds is working to protect and save the forests that are i n __ .
a. danger b. interest c. encouragement d. consequence
10. Scientists think it unlikely that the species will actually become extinct as
a ______ of the oil spill.
a. respect b. consequence c. protection d. production
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11. Human beings can exist without water and air.
a. result b. live c. kill d. change
12. Do you know exactl y__________ number of Siberian tigers in China?
a. a b. an "^c. the d. 0
13. Garbage is considered to be some kind o f ________ .
a. pollute b. pollutants c. pollution d. polluting
14. Because of forest destruction some rare animals cannot survive, let al one____.
a. produce b. production c. productive d productivity
15. The people in our village are leading a _________life.
a. peace b. peaceful c. peacefully d. peacefulness
16. Human beings are changing the envi ronment______ all respects.
a. at b. for c. in d. upon
17. Air pollution i nter fer es________our bodys ability to process oxygen.
a. with b. on c. to d. over
18. We should do something immediately to save many kinds of rare animals
extinction.
a. away b. from c. in d. with
19. I personally think that it is easy to understand______ time is relative.
a. the reason b. the reason for that
c. for which reason d. the reason why
20. ______ concerns about wildlife never keeps a wild animal as pest.
a. Anyone that b. Anyone which c. Anyone for whom d. Anyone those
21. Did you listen to the lecture on the environment by Dr. Pike, ____ _.
a. whom I have ever told you about b. about that I have ever told you
c. I have ever told you d. that I have ever told you
22 . ____want to use rain forests are cutting them down without any hesitation.
a. People who b. People which c. People whom d. Who
23. The man showed us the cage______he kept a fierce lion.
a. which b. that c. in which d. in that
24. Those villagers____, near the forest chop down hardwoods to sell for high prices.
a. live b. who live c. whom live d. for whom to live
25. We have just had an exploration through that for est______ .
a. which some pandas survive
b. where there are some pandas surviving
c. in which there are some pandas survive
d. that some pandas survive
26. By cutting down the trees, people destroy the ecosystem of the rain forest_______.
a. on which they depend b. where they depend on
c. which they depend d. where they depend
27 . _______ 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
28. The ar eas______ are destroyed suffer a lot from soil erosion.
a. which trees b. whose trees c. that trees d. trees which
29. I will never forget the time _ _ _ I first visit Cat Tien National Park,
a. when b. why c. where d. on that
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30. Those scientists are doing research on the per i od______ the Earth formed.
a. where b. on that c. when d. why
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. the Royal National Park / New South Wales, Australia
a. The Royal National Park it is in New South Wales, Australia.
b. The Royal National Park, which is in New South Wales, Australia.
c. The Royal National Park is in that New South Wales, Australia.
d. The Royal National Park is in New South Wales, Australia.
32. it / locate / 29km south / Sydney
a. I t located 29km south of Sydney, b. I t locating 29km south of Sydney,
c. I t is that locates 29km south of Sydney d. I t is located 29km south of Sydney.
33. Sir J ohn Robertson / find / the Park / 1879
a. Sir J ohn Robertson whom found the Park in 1879.
b. Sir J ohn Robertson found the Park in 1879.
c. Sir J ohn Robertson found the Park since 1879.
d. Sir J ohn Robertson who found the Park in 1879.
34. most unique rock formation / Eagle Rock / look like an eagles head
a. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock looks like an eagles head.
b. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, which looks like an eagles head.
c. A most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, looks like an eagles head.
d. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, that looks like an eagles head.
35. the Park / protect / carefully / its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape
a. The Park is protected carefully because its rarity in the hot, arid Austra
lian landscape.
b. The Park is protected carefully due to its rarity in the hot, arid Austra
lian landscape.
c. The Park protected carefully as its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
d. The Park it is protected carefully for its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The scarcity of tigers and African elephants is more and more serious. They
are endangered because poachers hunt them in order to sell tiger pelts and
elephant ivory.
At least 4,000 elephants are killed each year in order to meet the global
demand for elephant ivory, which is used to make carvings, jewelry and other
products although it is illegal to sell ivory since 1989 anywhere.
Americans should be aware that there is still a problem with elephant
poaching and loss to the illegal ivory trade, Ginette Hemley, Funds vice presi
dent for species conservation, told The Washington Post in September. And so
our message is, Dont buy i t, and dont take that chance.
A Wildlife Fund report states that the United States seized 8,300 illegal
ivory items between 1995 and 2002. Each week there are about 1,000 ivory
auctions, the report said.
As for tigers, their parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger
bones are used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Even tigers whiskers
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TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. introduce b. peacefully c. consequence d. influence
2. a. industrial b. environment c. agriculture d. responsible
3. a. weather b. decrease c. number d. result
4. a. animal b. national c. serious d. pollutant
5. a. village b. affect c. water d. city
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es the
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. The _ _ _ is the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live,
a. consequence b. environment c. planet d. resource
7. Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on
the environment.
a. destruction b. introduction c. influence d. environment
8. The Earth is one of t h e______ in the solar system.
a. planets b. resources c. environments d. results
9. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.
a. changing b. raising c. becoming d. damaging
10. The area is roped off because the water is seriously polluted.
a. contaminated b. disappeared c. purified d. endangered
11. During a long drought, farmers had to find ways t o______ their crops.
a. save b. cook c. raise d. set
12. Human beings have ______ great influence on _______ world.
a. the / a b. a / the c. 0 / a d. the / 0
13. We have to suffer a lot of floods due to our serious _ _ _ _ _ of forests,
a. destroy b. destructive c. destruction d. destructor
14. She is a famous____ . She tries her best to protect rare animals from extinction.
a. environment b. environmental c. environmentalist d. environmentally
15. The problems of pollution call for a prompt______ from the government.
a. act b. action c. acting d. active
16. They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals
dying out.
a. from b. for c. with d. up
17. More and more rare animals ar e______ danger of extinction.
a. for b. on c. at d. in
18. Do you know how many pandas r emai n______ the wild?
a. at b. on c. in d. from
19. I t is many rich countries___have dealt the problem of extinction in various ways.
a. where b. that c. in which d. in that
20 . ______ was very kind of him.
a. That b. Which c. Whose d. On which
21. Some countr i es______ try to reduce extinction depend on the world organi
zation for support.
a. which b. in which c. where d. whose
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22. The National P ar k s,______ certain animal species survive, are protected
strictly from the poaching of hunters.
a. that b. where c. which d. in that
23. Some parts of the worl d,______, were cleared for farms and now land is a desert.
a. which like the Bragantina of Brazil b. where like the Bragantina of Brazil
c. like the Bragantina of Brazil d. whose like the Bragantina of Brazil
24. Smoke from factories is polluting the ai r ,______ rain forests cannot clean
fast enough.
a. in which b. where c. that d. which
25. Everyone must protect the ecosystem of planet Earth, ______ .
a. that a planet in danger b. which a planet in danger
c. where is a planet in danger d. a planet in danger
26. 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
27. Areas _ _ _ _ _ in Afri ca, South America, and Asia are dense with trees,
insects, birds, and animals.
a. where are b. which are c. are d. are that
28. Rain forests are pl aces______ people harvest wood, delicious fruits, and
powerful medicine.
a. in which b. in that c. in where d. which
29. 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
30. The authority gathered those villagers ______ they explained the impor
tance of forests.
a. who b. whom c. to whom d. to that
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. Denali National Park / the central mountains of Alaska
a. Denali National Park, which is in the central mountains of Alaska.
b. Denali National Park that is in the central mountains of Alaska.
c. Denali National Park, where is in the central mountains of Alaska.
d. Denali National Park is in the central mountains of Alaska.
32. the park / one of Americas greatest wildness areas
a. I t is that the park one of Americas greatest wildness areas.
b. The park which is one of Americas greatest wildness areas.
c. I t is the park one of Americas greatest wildness areas.
d. The park is one of Americas greatest wildness areas.
33 it / once / abundant sources of gold / heavy metals
a. I t has been once abundant sources of gold with heavy metals.
b. I t is once abundant sources of gold as well as heavy metals.
c. I t was once abundant sources of gold and heavy metals.
d. I t will be once abundant sources of gold and heavy metals.
34. at least 600,000 visitors / come to visit / the Park / every year
a. There are at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
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b. At least 600,000 visitors who come to visit the Park every year.
c. At least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
d. There were at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
35. the environmentalists / have tried / prevent / tourism / destroy the wildness
a. The environmentalists have tried to prevent tourism from destroyi
the wildness.
b. The environmentalists have tried in order that to prevent tourism fr
destroying the wildness.
c. The environmentalists have tried preventing tourism from destroy the wildn
d. Thanks to the environmentalists have tried to prevent tourism frc
destroying the wildness.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Since the world became industrialized, the number of animal species th
have either become extinct or have neared extinction has increased. Ben
tigers, for instance, which once roamed the jungles in vast numbers, now nu
ber only about 2,300. By the year 2025, it is estimated that they will beco
extinct. What is alarming about the case of the Bengal ti ger is that th
extinction will have been caused almost entirely by poachers, who, according
some sources, are not always in material gain but in personal satisfy. This
an example of the callousness that is contributing to the problem of extinctio
Animals such as the Bengal tiger, as well as other endangered animals, a.
valuable parts of the worl ds ecosystem. I nternational laws protecting the
animals must be enacted to ensure their survival and the survival of our plan
36. Extinction of animal species has increased since the worlds industrialization
a. True b. False c. No information
37. There used to be a lot of Bengal tigers in the jungles,
a. True b. False c. No information
38. Poachers hunt Bengal tigers only for money.
a. True b. False c. No information
39. We can know exactly how many species are in danger of extinction,
a. True b. False c. No information
40. Callousness is a contribution to extinction.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi l l i n each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Human beings (41) _ to protect only the beautiful and non-threateni
parts of our environment. We tend to pay more (42) ______ to animals on 1
than (43) ______ other large sea animals. Environmentalists have not done (44
to help save the Pacific Ocean sharks (45)______ population has decreas
nearly to the (46)______ of extinction. Sharks are (47 _______the oldest cr eati
on Earth, (48)______ in the seas for more than 350 million years. The fact t
they have managed to live in the oceans for so many millions of years is enou
proofs of their efficiency and adaptability to change environments. I t is time (4
______human beings to begin considering the protection of sharks as (50)_____
important part of a program for protection of our natural environment.
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41. a. make b. seem c. let d. advise
42. a. attention b. pleasure c. notice d. fun
43. a. some b. an c. any d. one
44. a. too much b. too many c. much enough d. enough much
45. a. which b. that c. whom d. whose
46. a. stop b. dot c. top d. point
47. a. among b. in c. between d. upon
48. a. survived b. that survived c. which survived d. having survived
49. a. for b. for which c. for that d. when
50. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
UNIT 11 SOURCES OF ENERGY
TEST 1
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. energy b. natural c. relative d. pollution
2. a. fossil b. limit c. windmill d. entire
3. a. only b. inside c. demand d. provide
4. a. therefore b. nuclear c. reserve d. limit
5. a. alternative b. geothermal c. environment d. expensively
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. _ _ _ _ _ present, scientists are trying to find out the most suitable energy,
a. I n b. For c. At d. On
7. Nuclear power can provide u s______ great source of energy.
a. for b. on c. with d. at
8. Do you know where this kind of energy comes______ ?
a. up b. from c. on d. in
9. Oil, coal, and natural gas are ______ .
a. solar system b. nuclear power c. hydropower d. fossil fuels
10 . ______ energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water
for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power.
a. Alternative b. Solar c. Hydroelectricity d. Electricity
11 . ______ is the power from sources such as electricity and coal that makes
machines work or provides heat.
a. Chemical b. Machine c. Energy d. Natural gas
12. Water energy is used to create electricity.
a. produce b. design c. operate d. heat
13. A ____is a structure that is used to convert the power of the wind into electricity.
a. dam b. windmill c. machine d. panel
14. Nuclear power is cleaner than coal
a. strength b. might c. rule d. energy
15. Underground cables car r y______ to all parts of the town.
a. electric b. electricity c. electrify d. electrification
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16. We will never actually used solar energy in its ______ .
a. entire b. entirely c. entirety d. entireties
17. Although we need more energy, we should consider t h e______ of a nuclear
power station.
a. disadvantage b. disadvantageous c. disadvantaged d. disadvantageous!}
18. You should disconnect ____power before attempting to repair electrical equipment.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. The energy ______ by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps.
a that is producing b. which produces c. producing d. produced
20. They are making an artificial lake ______ water for an area.
a. provided b. that provided c. to provide d. which is provided
21. Acid rain refers to any form of precipitation___ more acidic than normal rainwater.
a. to be b. being c. been d. is
22. Carbon dioxide is the gas ______ human beings and other animals exhale.
a. that b. to which c. to that d. of whom
23. The industrialized nations have promoted the waste of fossil fuels, ____ _
greenhouse gas emissions.
a. increases b. to increase c. increased d. which increases
24. Scientists are constantly searching for new sources of power _ _ _ _ _ modern
society running.
a. used for keeping b. that uses to keep c. using for keeping d. which uses to keep
25. She is the only one in the di scussi on________to using nuclear power.
a. objects b. objected c. to object d. whom objects
26. The old man _ _ _ _ _ a black suit is a famous energy researcher.
a. to wear b. wearing c. whom is wearing d. is wearing
27. J ohnny was the last applicant_for a position in that energy station.
a. to interview b. which is interviewed
c. i nterviewing d. to be interviewed
28. Coal, ______ of energy in many countries, is a serious pollutant.
a. the main source b. is the main source
c. being the main source d. that is the main source
29. I s there any oil ______ ?
a. using b. being used c. to be used d. to use
30. I have something interesting ________ .
a. told you b. to tell you c. that tells you d. telling you
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. Power is energy, especially electricity, is obtained in large quantities
A
from a fuel source and used to operate lights, heating, and machinery.
B C D
32. Energy being the power from sources such as el ectn:::. and coal
A
that makes machines work or provides heat.
B C D
33. A dam is a wall building across a river to stop the river's flow and
A B C D
collect the water.
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34. The main restrains for the Third World countries where achieve their
A
development goals are the lack of financial resources, technological transfer
B C
and the creation of capacities.
D
35. Nuclear power stations are costly which to build but they efficiently
A B
produce large amounts of electricity without polluting the atmosphere.
C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Many countries are now growing palm oil trees to gain energy. The rush to
energy derived from plants will lead to deforestation, push small farmers off the
land and lead to serious food shortages and increased poverty unless it is care
fully managed. Rich countries want to see crops grown for fuel to help stabilize
the price of oil, open up new markets. But the United Nations urges governments
to beware their impacts. The report, which predicts winners and losers, will be
studied carefully bio-fuel industry which wants to provide 25% of the worlds
energy within 20 years. 17 countries have committed themselves to growing the
cr ops on a large scale. I t has been said that 10% of all fuel must come from bio
fuels by 2020. The crops have the potential to stabilize the price of oil, but
forests are being cut to grow plantations of palm oil trees. These crops will take
the best land, which will increase global food prices. Growing bio-fuel crops can
be harmful to farmers who do not own their own land, and to the poor who buy
food. Using bio-fuels results in some reductions in emissions but we cannot fight
climate change by large scale deforestation. I nvestments need to be planned
carefully to avoid generating new environmental and social problems.
36. The passage is about______ .
a. a new source of energy from palm tree which can replace oil
b. the report on energy
c. winners and losers
d. deforestation
37. Growing palm trees ______ .
a. causes no harm b. helps poor farmer to be rich
c. supplies cheaper food d. leads to deforestation
38. The word cr ops is used to refer t o______ .
a. oils b. palm trees c. deforestation d. bio-fuel
39. Which is not one of the disadvantages of growing palm trees?
a. I t makes the oil price stable.
b. I t causes deforestation.
c. I t may make food more expensive.
d. I t may lead to climate change by large scale deforestation.
40. The writer advised u s______ .
a. to grow as many palm trees as possible b. not to grow palm trees any more
c. to plan carefully in the investing of palm trees d. to generate new social problems
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Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
(41)______ more and more countries become (42)_____ there will be mo
and more competition for petroleum for cars, home heating, and industry. Wh
(43) ______ petroleum contributes greatly (44) ______ acid rain, it is less (4-5
______ than coal. Unfortunately, petroleum is more expensive than coal and t
supply of petroleum will eventually (46)______ out. Therefore, there will
more and more pressure to burn coal for energy. Coal is a (47) ______ dirt:
energy source than petroleum. Since we already know (48) ______ destructr-
acid rain is, it is very important that we increase our efforts to find a (49
______ -polluting source of energy as quickly as possible (50)_______ we c
avoid further environmental damage.
41. a. Although b. Even c. As d. Also
42. a. industry b. industrial c. industrialize d. industrialized
43. a. burning b. flowing c. blowing d. releasing
44. a. to b. on c. for d. with
45. a. pollute b. polluting c. pollution d. polluted
46. a. use b. eat c. run d. make
47. a. more b. much c. many d. most
48. a. what b. that c. which d. how
49. a. not b. no c. nor d. non
50. a. so that b. but c. i f d. because
TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch
has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he re:
1. a. plenty b. energy c. only d. hydropower
2. a. research b. such c. change d. machine
3. a. geothermal b. other c. without d. although
4. a. enough b. high c. through d. thought
5. a. exhausted b. hundred c. however d. heat
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es the
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. The sun releases large amounts _ _ _ _ _ energy everyday.
a. for b. in c. for d. of
7. The solar energy can change electricity.
a. to b. for c. with d. into
8. We do not have plenty energy as we think.
a. of b. on c. over d. for
9. A greenhouse is warm because the glass traps the of the sun.
a. tide b. heat c. cool d. electricity
10. Coal power stations ______ sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.
a. clean b. build c. release d. use
11. How long will it be before the worlds fuel supplies are exhausted?
a. got rid of b. used up c. put up with d. gone out
12. He had spent his entire life in China to work as an energy researcher,
a. long b. whole c. relative d. short
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13. Fossil Fuels will be exhausted within a relatively short time.
a. comparatively b. shortly c. rapidly d. disadvantageously
14. The potential of alternative sources of energy is great.
a ability to achieve b. solar system c. use d. heat
15. There i s ______ of solar energy that we cannot make full use of.
a. plenty b. plenties c. plentiful d. plentifully
16. Thanks to the ______ of scientists all over the world, our life has become
better and better.
a. create b. creative c. creatively d. creativity
17. The seas store ______ and release it gradually during cold periods.
a. hot b. heat c. heated d. heating
18. I f the wind does not blow, there is no _______wind energy.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. I pulled off the sheets which covered the furniture.
a. to cover b. covered c. that covering d. covering
20. The nuclear power plant that was completed last year will come to operate tomorrow,
a. completing b. to complete c. completed d. which completed
21. We have a lot of important documents on energy to read.
a. that we have to read b. for reading c. we read d. which we read
22. The solar panel ____on the roofs of the house can get enough energy for
the whole family.
a. fixing b. to fix c. fixed d. that is fixing
23. I think we should use hydroelectric power ,______ .
a. that is clean and safe b. to be clean and safe
c being clean and safe d. which is clean and safe
24. Solar power, ______ a potential of alternative sources of energy, is a big
question for researchers.
a. being b. is c. to be d. which is
25. Scientists will find ways ______ our supplies of coal, oil, and gas.
a. to increase b. increasing c. that is increasing d. increased
26. Airplanes ______ in the twentieth century is one of the sources of pollution.
a. which invented b. to invent c. invented d. that is invented
27. Mr. Pike has established a potential business ______ solar panels.
a. to sell b. selling c. sold d. which selling
28. Those people____in favor of nuclear power do not want to refer its disadvantages.
a. are b. who are c. to be d. been
29. The heat ______ from the sun is infinite.
a. to release b. that is released c. released d. releasing
30. A survey on alternative sources of ener gy______ out by those scientists will
be reported to the public next week.
a. which carried b. that carried c. carried d. carrying
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. Coal provided the majority of our electricity and has been a principal
A B C
source of energy since the I ndustrial Revolution.
D
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32. Coal also produces the global warming issues facing we today.
A B C D
33. We must establish economic reforms of a new industrial revolution
A B
basing on clean energy.
C D
34. We all know which the worlds energy resources are l i mited.
A B C D
35. Making full a use of alternative energy is a must.
A B C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Today from crude oil we make gasoline for our cars, diesel fuel for our true
and ships, and j et fuel for our airplanes. Crude oil is a mixture of orgai
chemicals of liquids and dissolved gases which are of little use in its cru
state. I n addition, oil is used to generate electricity, heat our buildings, lubr.-
cate our machines, and even make plastics, detergents, and chemicals. Oil ha_;
transformed our daily lives. I n fact, nearly one-third of the worlds oil come;
from offshore fields in our oceans. Areas which are the most popular for c
drilling are the Arabian Gulf, and the Gulf of Mexico. Recently, more attention
has been focused on finding and producing oil offshore. One of the first offshor;
oil rigs was built in 23 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico in 1947. Because c:
engineering and technological advances, it is possible to operate in deeper an:
more hostile waters. We can now build platforms for oil production taller tha^
most of the worlds skyscrapers and anchor them to the sea floor in water;
deeper than 1300 feet. The larger platforms hold thousands of tons of equip
ment and can accommodate hundreds of people who work and live there tc
ensure that oil is produced around the clock.
36. The passage is about______ .
a. oils usefulness and harvesting oil
c. crude oil
37. Oil is NOT used f or ______ .
a. operating airplanes
c. lubricating machinery
38. Oil ______ .
a. all comes from offshore
c. can transform human life
39. Oil is produced______ .
a. on platforms offshore
c. in deep water
40. Which sentence is NOT true?
a. We cannot live on an oil platform.
b. There are many people working on an oil platform.
c. Oil is produced all day and night.
d. There is a lot of equipment on an oil platform.
b. generating electricity from oil
d. oil from offshore
b. running cars
d. growing trees
b. all comes from land
d. has been used up
b. in undersea areas
d. the world's skyscrapers
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Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
I nvestment in renewable energies (41) ______ to 100 billion USD in 2006.
Clean energies (42)______ powerful enough (43)_______any fall in high oil prices.
Renewable energies are becoming generating systems of choice. A recent report
has (44)______ that industries in rich countries are no (45) _______ dominant in
renewable energies. Al most 10% of the 2006 investment was in China and
I ndia. Worries about climate (46)______ , high oil prices, efforts to break depen
dence (47)______ energy imports and government incentives to shift away from
fossil (48) _ _ _ _ _ has increased investment. Wind energy won most investment
with 38% of the total, ahead of bio-fuels on 26% and solar (49) ______ on 16%.
Renewable energies are a (50) ______ to fighting global warming.
41. a. estimates b. considers c. costs d. spends
42. a. seem b. feel c. create d. generate
43. a. survive b. to survive c. surviving d. survived
44. a. seen b. shown c. made d. noticed
45. a. sooner b. possible c. later d. longer
46. a. change b. exchange c. transmit d. transfer
47. a. on b. from c. of d. for
48. a. coal b. gas c. oil d. fuels
49. a. beam b. light c. power d. strength
50. a. board b. panel c. key d. point
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. possible b. scientist c. expensive d. plentiful
2. a. potential b. exhausted c. pollution d. infinite
3. a. power b. enough c. water d. solar
4. a. demand b. rapid c. increase d. sailboat
5. a. electric b. develop c. energy d. another
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. I t may take thousands ______years to form a kind of energy.
a. of b. up c. on d. over
7. Finding out a new source ______ energy is the aim of many scientists.
a. from b. of c. for d. with
8. We may have a lot of energy i f we can make full use____the energy from the sun.
a. in b. from c. of d. on
9. ______ energy is one that comes from sun.
a. Wind b. Wave c. Nuclear d. Solar
10. Oil shortages have brought on an ______ crisis.
a. energy b. electricity c. source d. heat
11. A ______ is a wall that is built across a river in order to stop the water
flowing and to make a lake.
a. panel b. sailboat c. dam d. mill
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12. _______ heat comes from deep inside the earth.
a. Geothermal b. Solar c. Nuclear d. Hydro
13. Solar energy is not only plentiful but also infinite.
a. strong b. rapid c. limited d. without limit
14. Our building was cut of f ________so we had to stop working.
a. power b. powers c. powerful d. powerfully
15. Solar energy does not make the envi ronment______ .
a. pollute b. pollution c. pollutant d. polluted
16. Nuclear power i s______. We need a lot of money to build a nuclear power station
a. cost b. costing c. costly d. costs
17 . _____ most of our present energy comes from fossil fuels.
a. A b. An c. The d. 0
18 . _____nuclear energy is dangerous.
a. A b. An c. The d. 0
19. I do not think nuclear power is the only ener gy______ .
a. to choose b. choosing c. which chooses d. that chosen
20. They are against nuclear power because they think of the nuclear disaster
in J apan in World War I I .
a. that happens b. happened c. to happen d. happening
21. We have a lot of thi ngs________________ for our new project.
a. preparing b. to prepare c. for preparing d. which prepared
22. Do you see the beautiful young gi r l ______ over there?
a. to stand b. whom is standing c. standing d. stood
23. J ust imagine what would happen to a nuclear power station______by terrorists'
a. which is capturing b. to capture c. captured d. capturing
24. The instructions ______ by Professor J ohnson helped us know more about
the danger of energy pollution.
a. that explained b. explained c. explaining d. which explained
25. I s the el ectri cal energy _______within the batteries powerful enough tc
operate a car?
a. stored b. that is storing c. storing d. to store
26. H eat______ from the sun is infinite.
a. which released b. to release c. releases d. released
27. I n 1892, Mr. Rudolph designed an engi ne______ diesel engine.
a. that called b. which calls c. calling d. called
28. The printing press ______ by Gutenburg in Germany has changed forever
the process of writing.
a. to develop b. developed c. developing d. that developed
29. Solar ener gy,______ , has not been made full use.
a. a clean power b. being a clean power
c. that is a clean power d. to be the clean power
30. We are afraid of the r adi ati on______ from the nuclear plants.
a. leaking b. to leak c. leaked d. leaks
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. wind farms / generate up to 7% / U.S. electricity / in 15 years
a. Wind farms which are generated up to 7% of U.S. electricity in 15 years.
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b. Wind farms generating up to 1% of U.S. electricity in 15 years.
c. Wind farms to generate up to 1% of U.S. electricity in 15 years.
d. Wind farms can generate up to 7% of U.S. electricity in 15 years.
32. wind powered turbines / produce / 11,605 megawatts of el ectri city / the
United States / 2006
a. Wind powered turbines producing 11,605 megawatts of electricity in the
United States in 2006.
b. Wind powered turbines which produced 11,605 megawatts of electricity
in the United States in 2006.
c. Wind powered turbines produced 11,605 megawatts of electricity in the
United States in 2006.
d. Wind powered turbines that produced 11,605 megawatts of electricity in
the United States in 2006.
33. wind power / a source of renewable energy / reduce global warming pollution
a. Wind power being a source of renewable energy that can reduce global
warming pollution.
b. Wind power, a source of renewable energy, that can reduce global warm
ing pollution
c. Wind power is a source of renewable energy that can reduce global warm
ing pollution.
d. Wind power to be a source of renewable energy that can reduce global
warming pollution.
34. the wind / produce / clean energy / windmills / threat / birds and bats
a. Because the wind produces clean energy, windmills cause a threat to
birds and bats.
b. I f the wind produces clean energy, windmills cause a threat to birds and bats.
c. Although the wind produces clean energy but windmills cause a threat to
birds and bats.
d. Although the wind produces clean energy, windmills cause a threat to
birds and bats.
35. many birds / kill / by the blades of windmills
a. Many birds killed by the blades of windmills.
b. Many birds killing by the blades of windmills.
c. Many birds that kill by the blades of windmills.
d. Many birds are killed by the blades of windmills.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The rapid growth of China and I ndia means that a lot more oil will have to
come from somewhere. World demand has grown faster in the past five years
than in the second half of the 1990s. Today we consume an average of 85 million
barrels daily and that figure will rise to 113 million barrels by 2030. A survey of
the four countries with the biggest reported reserves - Saudi Arabia, I ran, I raq
and Kuwait - reveals major concerns. I ran became the first major oil producer to
introduce oil rationing. A report on Saudi Arabias oil reserves showed that the
figure went from 79 million barrels a day in 2002 to 84.5 million in 2004. There
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are still 909 billion tons of coal worldwide, enough to last at least 155 years. Bui
coal is a dirty energy source. The natural gas fields should last 20 years longe*
than the worlds oil reserves and is expensive to extract and transport. Hydr:-
gen fuel cells can provide us with an energy source but there is not enoug:
hydrogen to go round and the few clean ways of producing it are expensive. Oil-
dependent nations are turning to renewable energy sources. An increase in the
using of oil all over the globe will increase the chance of a disaster and the r i ;i
of dangerous substances getting into the atmosphere.
36. The text is about______ .
a. the increasing number of oil used b. harvesting oil
c. oil and disasters d. oil in China and I ndia
37. The figure in the text shows t hat ______ .
a. more and more oil has been used
b. less and less oil has been used
c. China is the first major oil producer
d. I ran is the most oil consumers in the world
38. Coal is ______ .
a. a clean energy b. the only energy in the world
c. a polluting energy d. never used up
39. According to the writer, ______ .
a. we can use hydrogen fuel to replace oil
b. hydrogen fuel is clean
c. clean energy is cheap enough for us to produce
d. there is enough hydrogen fuel for every purposes in the world
40. We can learn from the text that .
a. we cannot find any cleaner energy
b. the more coal we use the more polluted the atmosphere is
c. the worlds demand on coal is decreasing
d. China and I ndia do not need coal any more
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Oil (41) _______ for almost half of the worlds sea trade. Over land and shor.
distances across the sea, crude oil can (42)______transported by pipeline. For!
long distance transport by sea, (43)______ships are used. (44)________ first, oil wa;
transported in (45) ______ barrels on ordinary cargo ships. Then Marcus Samuel
adopted the idea of building ships (46) _____ to transport only crude oil and o;.
(47) ______ which were in effect floating tanks. This was the birth of the oi.
tanker. The main design feature of (48)______ oil tanker is the division of the oil-
carrying space into separate tanks for different types of oil or oil products (49 *
______ excessive movement of the liquid at sea. Some of the largest oil tankers in
the world can (50) ______ 3 million barrels (126 million gallons) of oil.
41. a. concerns b. accounts c. works d. spends
42. a. be b. to be c. being d. been
43. a. sailing b. boat c. junk d. tanker
44. a. I n b. At c. For d. As
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45. a. wood b. wooden c. woods d. woody
46. a. which designed b. designing c. designed c. that designed
47. a. goods b. things c. items d. products
48. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
49. a. prevent b. preventing c. to prevent d. prevented
50. a. carry b. bring c. fetch d. take
TEST YOURSELF D
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. survival b. pollution c. government d. material
2. a. problem b. enforce c. people d. certain
3. a. complicated b. automobile c. activity d. gradually
4. a. marine b. require c. water d. provide
5. a. available b. individual c. engineering d. transportatior
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he re
6. a. things b. engineers c. scientists d. individuals
7. a. discharge b. soil c. thus d. business
8. a. death b. breathe c. that d. other
9. a. material b. pollution c. benefit d. stop
10. a. survival b. life c. scientist d. automobile
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl ined part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
11. Do you know when automobiles were invented?
a. cars b. carts c. trains d. steamboats
12. I t is automobiles that provide millions of people with transportation,
a. supply b. submit c. bring d. cause
13. Large amounts of dangerous waste are ______ daily by the factory.
a. survived b. come c. brought d. discharged
14. The oil slick seriously threatens _ _ _ _ _ life around the islands,
a. forestry b. marine c. land d. world
15. The pollution problem is very complicated to solve.
a. quick b. easy c. complex d. prompt
16. Scientists and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the amount of pollution,
a. provide b. increase c. reduce d. enforce
17. Polluted water kills fish and other marine life.
a. Contaminated b. L essened c. Survived d. Found
18 . ______ is something that human beings can never avoid.
a. Die b. Dead c. Death d. Deadly
19. Factories give ______ , but cause pollution.
a. employ b. employer c. employee d. employment
20. I t is a legal _ _ that producers have to deal with the waste form their factories,
a. require b. requisite c. requirement d. requires
21. Our life quite depends on _ _ _ _ _ environment.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
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22. Wi thout______ air and water, living things could not survive.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
23. Many countries do not have enough land available ______ growing food.
a. for b. to c. in d. from
24. Pollution can be gradually reduced______ several ways.
a. on b. with c. in d. at
25. The citys streets are filthy and choked with exhaust ______ cars.
a. in b. of c. on d. from
26. Exposure to pollution can cause many serious illnesses ________to death.
a. that leading c. which led c. led d. leading
27. Garbage____releases clouds of toxic smoke____ _ very harmful to our health
a. to bum / being b. burned / which is c. which burned / is d. burning / to be
28. At last they could find the pipe _____ dangerous chemicals into the water
a. to release b. releasing c. released d. release
29. A survey___last year showed that there was a link between asthma and pollution
a. which carried out b. carrying out c. carried out d. to carry
30. Among the worlds first industrialized countries, the United K ingdom ha;
also been the first ______ air pollution.
a. suffering b. suffers c. suffered d. to suffer
31. Water power is one of the ways ______ pollution.
a. reduces b. to reduce c. reducing d. reduced
32. Marine biologists are concerned about the effects of untreated sewage______
into coastal waters.
a. flows b. flowing c. flown d. to flow
33. The oil ______ into the sea seriously harms a lot of marine animals.
a. discharged b. which discharged c. that discharged d. to discharge
34. They buried thousands of fi sh___ . by poisonous chemicals from a nearby factory
a. to kill b. killing c. which kill d. killed
35. Cancer is also an illness ______ by pollution.
a. causing b. to cause c. caused d. causes
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
36. everybody / take part in / solve / the environmental pollution problem
a. Everybody can take part in to solve the environmental pollution problem.
b. Everybody that can take part in solving the environmental pollution problem.
c. Everybody can take part in solving the environmental pollution problem.
d. Everybody whose can take part in solving the environmental pollution problem.
37. we / use / public transportation / private cars / reduce exhaust fumes
release into the air
a. We can use public transportation and private cars to reduce exhaust
fumes releasing into the air.
b. We can use public transportation but private cars which reduce exhaust
fumes to release into the air.
c. We can use public transportation instead of private cars to reduce exhaust
fumes released into the air.
d. We can use public transportation with private cars reducing exhaust
fumes released into the air.
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38. rubbish /not l itter / on land and in water
a. Rubbish should not be littered on land and in water.
b. Rubbish not littered on land and in water.
c. Rubbish not littering on land and in water.
d. Rubbish is not littering on land and in water.
39. farmers / not use / fertilizers and pesticides carelessly
a. Farmers should not use fertilizers and pesticides carelessly.
b. Farmers, they should not use fertilizers and pesticides carelessly.
c. Farmers, they do not use fertilizers and pesticides carelessly.
d. Farmers whom should not use fertilizers and pesticides carelessly.
40. we / plant trees / protect forests / cut
a. We need to plant trees and protect forests from being cut.
b. We need planting trees and protect forests cutting.
c. We should plant trees and protecting forests cutting.
d. We plant trees and protecting forests from being cut.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
When you get stuck in traffic, you roll up all windows of your car and open the air
recirculation system. You may think these measures can protect your nose from the
nasty smelling fumes going up from the cars around you. Actually, recent researches
have shown that on-the-road exposure to pollutants can damage the heart.
Over the past several years, it has been proved that air pollution worsens
heart disease and even causes heart attacks. Unfortunately, up to now there
has not been any effective way to keep all the heart damaging particles from
entering your car. Experts suggest that those who have heart disease should
not travel during rush hours.
The researchers from the National Research Center for Environment and
Health in Germany asked 691 people who suffered heart attacks to write down
in detail their activities in the hours preceding the attacks. The researchers
found that the risk of a heart attack rose by nearly 30% when people were stuck
in traffic, and it did not matter whether the person was driving or simply a
passenger on a bus, or another kind of public transportation.
41. The passage is about _____ .
a. traffic jams
b. heart disease patients
c. the relation between air pollution and heart disease
d. means of transport for heart disease patients
42. Polluted a i r ______ .
a. has no smell b. is pleasant to breathe
c. is unpleasant to breathe d. makes heart disease better
43. According to the wr i ter ,______ .
a. you may get a heart attack whenever you are traveling due to pollutants from cars
b. traffic jams cannot cause heart damage
c. traveling during rush hours is good for heart disease patients
d. heart attacks never happen during rush hours
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44. Experts advise heart disease pati ents______ .
a. not to go out b. not to go out during rush hours
c. not to use any means of transport d. not to use any public transportation
45. Which sentence is true?
a. We can prevent heart attacks on road.
b. Traffic jams no longer happen.
c. We do not need to use the air recirculation system in our cars.
d. We have not got any way to prevent the heart damaging particles fronj
entering our cars.
Fi ll in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
More than two hundred years (46)______ , the term environmental pollution'
was quite (47)______ to people. They lived healthily, drank pure water, and (48 '
______ fresh air. I n those days industry was not well-developed. Nowadays, the
situation is (49) ______ different. The world today is faced with many majc-
threats. The most (50)______ one of all is war, and (51)_______ the threat of war
is pollution. People all over the world are worried (52) ______ things that are
happening to the environment. Actually, it is man that is (53) ______ the sur
roundings with many kinds of waste from the devices that make human life
more comfortable and convenient. We all know about the damage that pollution
can (54)______ but no one wants to get rid of the material life with many device;
leading to pollution. I s it worth (55) a lot of time talking about pollution"
46. a. ago b. before c. then d. recently
47. a. worrying b. necessary c. strange d. familiar
48. a. swallowed b. chewed c. glanced d. breathed
49. a. well b. too c. enough d. quite
50. a. endanger b. endangered c. danger d. dangerous
51. a. after b. afterwards c. after that d. after all
52. a. with b. about c. for d. on
53. a. encouraging b. destroying c. establishing d. organizing
54. a. give b. bring c. cause d. happen
55. a. spend b. to spend c. spending d. spent
UNIT 12 THE ASIAN GAMES
TEST 1
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. knowledge
2. a. tennis
3. a. appreciate
4. a. aquatic
5. a. purpose
b. friendship
b. hockey
b. enthusiasm
b. basketball
b. football
c. athlete
c. event
c. participant
c. official
c. mountain
d. compete
d. effort
d. solidarity
d. together
d. receive
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. How many sports are t her e______ the 14th Asian Games?
a. in b. on c. at d. to
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7. ______ great effort, the athlete managed to jump over the fence.
( a. With b. On Dc. For d. To
8. ri^ore people would be attracted______ cycling i f conditions were better.
a. in b. to c. with d. from
9. Do you know when the 2006 Asian Games took place?
( a. happened b. deepened c. added d. struggled
10. The Asian Games have been advanced in all aspects since the first Games
was held in 1951.
a. developed b. competed c. taken place d. decreased
11. Only 489 athletes took part in the 1st Asian Games.
a. participated in b. got rid of c. gave up d. added to
12. Korea was chosen to be ______ of the 2002 Asian Games.
a. athlete b. host c. participant d. guest
13. The quiet country roads are ideal for cycling.
a. driving a car b. riding a bicycle c. kicking a ball d. playing football
14 . ______ is the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a
particular group of people at a particular time.
a. Friendship b. Solidarity c. Event d. Culture
15. After the accident he lost h i s______ for the sport.
^a. enthusiasm b. enthusiast c. enthusiastic d. enthusiastically
16. There are _____ things to prepare for the Games.
a. vary b. variety c. varied d. various
17. A leg injury prevented him from acti ve_______ in the competition.
a. participate b. participant d. participation d. participatory
18. The 2nd Asian Games was held in ______ Philippines in 1954.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. Those ______ to be an athlete have to train themselves a lot.
a. who want b. which want c. to want d. wanted
20. Anyone ______ as a referee in a sporting event must be honest.
a. that works b. to work c. works d. worked
21. The man______ a black suit is a football referee.
a. to wear b. wearing c. who wear d. wears
22. _ _ _ _ _ is considered to be the most popular, is also my favorite.
a. Football which b. Football, that c. Football, which d. Football
23. The football season is the ti me______ thousands of football fans crowd into
the stadium to watch their favorite teams.
a. where b. which c. at that d. when
24. Yesterday, there was an exciting match between L iverpool and Manchester
United, ________.
a. the two famous teams in England
b. that are the two famous teams in England
c. being the two famous teams in England
d. to be the two famous teams in England
25. Fencing was first introduced at the 13th Asian Games, ______ in Bangkok,
Thailand in 1998.
a. to be held b. holding c. when was held d. which was held
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26. The Olympic G ames,______ an important i nternational sporti ng eve
takes place every four years.
a. is b. to be c. that is d. which is
27. Do you know the city _______ the next Asian Games will be held?
a. which b. when c. in that d. in which
28. Summer is my favorite t i me______ I can enjoy many sporting games.
a. that b. which c. in which d. in when
29. Athletes do their best to win medals ______ to winners as awards.
a. which give b. are given c. to give d. given
30. Each country sends its best athl etes______ parti ci pati on expresses t
friendship and solidarity.
a. who b. which c. that d. whose
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. we / make / a lot of preparations / the coming Asian Games
a. We are making a lot of preparations for the coming Asian Games.
b. We are making a lot of preparations which are for the coming Asian Games.
c. We are making a lot of preparations that are for the coming Asian Games.
d. We are made a lot of preparations for the coming Asian Games.
32. all the National Sports Centers / upgrade / equip / sports facilities
a. All the National Sports Centers where are upgraded and equipped wi
sports facilities.
b. All the National Sports Centers are upgraded and equipped with sports faciliti
c. All the National Sports Centers that are upgraded and equipped wit:
sports facilities.
d. All the National Sports Centers which are upgraded and equipped wit:
sports facilities.
33. hotels and restaurants / build / international standard
a. Hotels and restaurants building in international standard.
b. Hotels and restaurants are built with international standard.
c. Hotels and restaurants built with international standard.
d. Hotels and restaurants to be built with international standard.
34. many students / be / good at English / volunteer / help / athletes / guides
a. Many students are good at English volunteer to help the athletes as guide;
b. Many students who are so good at English that volunteer to help th;
athletes as guides.
c. Many students to be good at English volunteer to help the athletes as guide;
d. Many students who are good at English volunteer to help the athletes as guide;
35. everybody / look forward to / the Games / great excitement
a. Everybody looking forward to the Games with great excitement.
b. Everybody that is looking forward to the Games with great excitement.
c. Everybody is looking forward to the Games with great excitement.
d. Everybody is looking forward to the Games for great excitement.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every
four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the
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Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the I nternational Olympic
Committee (I OC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place,
silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951.
Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to repre
sent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the
medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each coun
try are widely used. I n general only recognised nations are represented, but a few
non-sovereign countries are allowed to take part.
The 15th Asi an Games were held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to
December 15, 2006. The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China
from November 12, 2010 to November 27, 2010.
36. Athletes all over the world can take part in the Asian Games,
a. True b. False c. No information
37. The Asian Games started in 1951.
a. True b. False c. No information
38. There are only three kinds of medals.
a. True b. False c. No information
39. Competitors are not required to represent their country of citizenship,
a. True b. False c. No information
40. The 17th Asian Games will be held in Vietnam.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Up to now, Thailand (41) _____ _ the host country of the Asian Games four
times. I n 1966, Thailand held the Games for the first time. I t was the 5th
Games with 18 countries (42) I n 1970, South Korea dropped its plan to
host the games (43)______ security threats from North Korea, and the (44)
______ host Thailand administered the Games in Bangkok using the funds of
South Korea. I n 1978, Pakistan dropped its plan to host the Games due to
conflicts with Bangladesh and I ndia. Thailand (45)______ to help and the
Games were held in Bangkok. The 13th Asian Games was held in Bangkok,
Thailand (46) ______ 6 to 20 December 1998. This is (47) ______ largest Asian
Games (48) ______ in this millennium, with 9,469 athletes and officials from
over 41 countries participating. The Games went smoothly without (49) ______
major problem in the spirit of the motto: Fri endshi p Beyond F ronti ers. This is
also the (50) Asian Games to be hosted this century.
41. a. is b. will be c. was d. has been
42. a. to compete b. competing c. competed d. compete
43. a. as b. due to c. because d. despite
44. a. previous b. advanced c. old d. before
45. a. suggested b. advised c. offered d. made
46. a. from b. since c. on d. at
47. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
48. a. which holds b. holding c. that held d. held
49. a. no b. nor c. any d. not
50. a. last b. end c. eventual d. final
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TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he r
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
a. Asian
a. shooting
a. rugby
a. hoped
a. athletics
b. basketball
b. squash
b. nearby
b. attracted
b. participants
c. tennis
c. sport
c. cycling
c. added
c. efforts
d. solidarity
d. sure
d. apply
d. participated
d. skills
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6 .
7.
9.
How many athletes took part
a. for b. in
__ the 2006 Asian Games?
c. at d. on
We hope we will get more achi evements______ the near future.
a. in b. for c. at d. on
I t is said that there will be some more new sports added______ the Games
a. in b. for c. with d. to
The Asian Games take____every four years for the countries in the Asia to compete
d. spot
all over the world
d. events
a. seat b. stand c. place
10. The Olympic Games is one of the biggest sporting _
a. problems b. athletes c. cultures
11. Swimming is one of the ______ sports.
a. mountainous b. aquatic c. racing d. running
12 . ______ can help an athlete to improve the strength of muscles and th
appearance of the body.
a. Shooting b. Table tennis c. Wei ghtl i fti ng d. Playing chess
13. The gymnasium has just equipped with some new sports ______ .
a. facilities b. events c. athletes d. medals
14. Those athletes competed with all their best to get __________________ .
a. friendship b. cultures c. medals d. advance
15. Football has the most ______ of all sports.
a. attract b. attractive c. attraction d. attractor
16. All sportsmen that take part in the Olympic Games must be amateur_____
a. athletes b. athletic c. athletically d. athleticism
17. We are quite ______ of the success of our country at the next Asian Games
a. hope b. hopeful c. hopefully d. hopefulness
18. We all look forward to receiving more medals i n _variety of sports events
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
______ a good friend as well as his trainer.
b. that was c. being d. to be
19. He rang J ames,
a. who was
20 . ______ came from France were really more friendly than any others.
a. The athletes, that b. The athletes whom
c. The athletes who d. The athletes which
21. That is Mr. Pike, a r efer ee,______ I told you about.
a. that b. which c. whom d. whose
22. He took out a photo of P el e,______ he adored.
a. whose b. whom c. that d. which
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23. His strongest criticism is reserved for his rival, ______ .
a. he dislikes intensely b. whom he dislikes intensely
c. that he dislikes intensely d. disliked intensely
24. This is a picture in the newspaper of a high jumper____leg was seriously hurt.
a. who b. whom c. whose d. that
25. These are principles ______ we all believe.
a. in that b. that c. where d. in which
26. The death of his son was an experience fr om____ he never fully recovered.
a. when b. why c. that d. which
27. There were lots of peopl e______ in the heavy rain to wait for a rescue team.
a. who stands b. standing c. stood d. to stand
28. I t is not a spor t ______ a great deal of thought.
a. to which I devote b. to that I devote c. I devote d. devoting
29. I will never forget the time _ _ _ he loved me.
a. when he said b. which he says c. at that he said d. saying
30. We have to make good preparations ' an important part of the Games,
a. to be b. which are c. been d. are
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. the government / the public / try their best / prepare / the coming Games
a. Both the government and the public try their best to prepare for the
coming Games.
b. Both the government and the public to try their best to prepare for the
coming Games.
c. Both the government and the public that try their best to prepare for the
coming Games.
d. Both the government and the public are trying their best to prepare for
the coming Games.
32. the upgrading the National Stadiums / they / build some more hotels and car parks
a. And the upgrading the National Stadiums, they also build some more
hotels and car parks.
b. Among the upgrading the National Stadiums, they too build some more
hotels and car parks.
c. Together the upgrading the National Stadiums, they build some more
hotels and car parks, also.
d. Besides the upgrading the National Stadiums, they also build some more
hotels and car parks.
33. the police / work hard / keep the security in the areas / the competitions take place
a. The police working to keep the security in the areas where the competi
tions take place.
b. The police work to keep the security in the areas which the competitions
take place.
c. The police that are working to keep the security in the areas the compe
titions take place.
d. The police are worki ng to keep the security in the areas where the
competitions take place.
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34. correspondents and reporters / come from parts of the world / get news of the Gama
a. Correspondents and reporters coming from parts of the world to get ne*
of the Games.
b. Correspondents and reporters come from parts of the world to get news
the Games.
c. Correspondents and reporters to come from parts of the world to get ne*;ij
of the Games.
d. Correspondents and reporters, coming from parts of the world to ge:
news of the Games.
35. they hope / get great success / the Games
a. They hope they will get great success in the Games.
b. They hope getting great success in the Games.
c. They hope of getting great success in the Games.
d. They hope for getting great success in the Games.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The Asian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competition;
The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and coop
eration among three nations: J apan, the Phi li ppines and China. The firs;
games were held in Manila, the Philippines in 1931. Other Asian nations
participated after it was organized.
After World War I I , a number of Asian countries became independent. Man;,
of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competi
tion where Asian dominance should not be shown by violence and should be
strengthened by mutual understanding. I n August 1948, during the 14th Olym
pic Games in L ondon, I ndian representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed t:
sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding
the Asian Games. They agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation. A prepa
ratory committee was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athleti:
federation. I n February, 1949, the Asian athletic federation was formed and
used the name Asian Games Federation. I t was decided to hold the first Asian
Games in 1951 in New Delhi the capital of I ndia. They added that the Asian
Games would be regularly held once every four years.
36. The text is about______ .
a. the origine of the Asian Games
b. the Far Eastern Championship Games
c. the Games in Manila
d. the relationship of J apan, the Philippines, and China
37. The Far Eastern Championship Games ______ .
a. were held in Manila after World War I I
b. were held in J apan
c. were attended by all countries in Asia
d. had the participation of only three nations
38. The 14th Olympic Games took place ______ .
a. in 1913 b. in August 1948
c. before the World War I I d. in February 1949
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39. The Asian Games ______.
a. were suggested establishing by a L ondoner
b. were first held in China
c. were first held in I ndia
d. were held in the same year of the 14th Olympic Games
40. The Asian Games were first held i n ______ .
a. 1931 b. 1941 b. 1948 d. 1951
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
The Asian Winter Games is a multisport (41) ____ like the Winter Olympic
Games (42) ____features the winter events. The J apanese national Olympic com
mittee first (43) ____the idea of holding a winter version of the Asian Games in
1982. Their (44)____were rewarded when they were finally given (45)______rights
for the first edition (46) ____ was held in Sapporo in 1986, as the city had the
infrastructure and expertise gained from hosting of the 1972 Winter Olympics.
From having (47) ____ seven member nations of the Olympic Council of Asia
taking (48)____in the first edition, the number of nations competing Winter Asiad
has consistently (49)____. I n the most recent Asian Winter Games in Changchun,
27 out of the 45 members fielded a record number of competitors, while all 45
nations sent delegations for the first time (50) in WinterAsian history.
41. a. fact b. event c. factor d. problem
42. a. which b. when c. where d. why
43. a. required b. demanded c. requested d. suggested
44. a. influences b. effects c. efforts d. affects
45. a. hosting b. civil c. citizen d. guesting
46. a. when b. whom c. whose d. that
47. a. both b. only c. just d. with
48. a. place b. role c. part d. over
49. a. developed b. improved c. changed d. facilitated
50. a. never b. ever c. recent d. before
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. facility b. variety c. participant d. culturally
2. a. medal b. attract c. nation d. gather
3. a. occasion b. together c. develop d. volleyball
4. a. athletic b. history c. quality d. bodybuildin
5. a. aspect b. table c. compete d. future
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. I think it was not the athletes fault. He did not do it _____ purpose.
a. on b. for c. with d. in
7. Most of people all over the world enjoy a football match______ excitement.
a. on b. in c. at d. with
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8. The athletes have to compete ______ one another to get the highest gr
for their country.
a. at b. from c. with d. out
9. On some special occasions, people often march and demonstrate to sh
t hei r ______ .
a. nation b. event c. culture d. solidarity
10. All the international games have been developed in a l l _______, from t
quality of the athletes to the sports equipment,
a. kinds b. sorts c. types d. aspects
11. The winners of each event were presented with gold, silver, and bronze____
a. flags b. banners c. medals d. sheet
12 . ______ is the sport of fighting with long thin swords.
a. Basketball b. Fencing c. Hockey d. Wrestling
13 . ______ at a sports event is a referee, umpire, or other person who chec
that the players follow the rules.
a. An athlete b. An official c. A competitor d. A participant
14 . ___ is a sport in which two competitors fight by hitting each other with their hanir
a. Football b. Fencing d. Wrestling d. Boxing
15. The games is an international sporting event with about three thousar.:
parti ci pants.
a. competitors b. referees c. holders d. organizers
16.T do weight training every day to improve the ______ of muscles.
a. strong b. strength c. strongly d. strengthen
17. We presented the athletes some flowers as a token of our _______for all their
efforts to achieve.
a. appreciate b. appreciation c. appreciated d. appreciative
18. After the opening ceremony, the athletes got ready to start t h e______ .
a. compete b. competitor c. competition d. competitive
19. Our country was presented three medals in _____ _ shooting.
a. a b. an c. the d. no article
20. The athl ete______ could not compete because of his injury.
a. about I told you b. about whom I told you
c. whom I told you d. I told you
21. After the Games there were about 120 new records____by almost every countn
a. set b. setting c. to set d. that set
22. That beach is the pl ace_the Asian Beach Games will be held.
a. that b. which c. when d. where
23. They are talking about______ they are looking at.
a. David Beckham is picture b. David Beckhams picture
c. David Beckham, which picture d. David Beckham, whose picture
24. The official, ______ the drug was found, has been arrested.
a. in whose car b. in which car c. car in which d. in that car
25. We get the news of the Games ______ by communications satellite.
a. which send b. sending c. sent d. to send
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26. Olga, ______ , won the gold medal.
a. that is a Russian gymnast b. is a Russian gymnast
c. a Russian gymnast d. whose is a Russian gymnast
27. Thousands of peopl e_______ along the roads watched the bi cycl e racing.
a. to stand b. that stand c. standing d. stood
28. Did you see the opening ceremony _ _ _ _ _ on TV last night?
a. which showed b. showed c. showing d. shown
29. The boys are talking about the exciting match ______ on TV.
a. seeing b. they saw c. whom they saw d. to see
30. I am sorry but that book does not have the information .
a. I need b. whom I need c. needing d. to need
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. All competitors must observed the rules of the Games in the true spirit
A B C
of sportsmanship.
D
32. This year, that is for the first time, the event is open to all amateur
A B C
athletes along with the traditional professional athletes.
D
33. During his 22 years in football. Pele scored 1,281 goals and holding every
A B C D
major record for the sport.
34. To be a true sportsman, each athlete has to play with fairness and cheerful
A B C I)
whether he wins or loses.
35. To prepare for the coming Games, all athletes are training hard and
A B
strict so that they will get the highest achievements.
C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The Asian Beach Games is a multi-sport event held every two years among
athletes representing countries from Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic
Council of Asia. The first Games will be held in 2008 in Bali, I ndonesia.
This Games will be composed of sports with strong television appeal such
as windsurfing, kiteboarding, swimming, beach volleyball, beach handball, beach
soccer, and dragon boat racing.
The Asian I ndoor Games is a multi-sport event held every two years among
athletes representing countries from Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic
Council of Asia. The first Games were held in 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand.
This Games will be composed by sports with TV broadcasting potential and
not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are
not Olympic sports. The sports program will comprise from six to eight excit
ing sports with strong television appeal, including electronic sports, extreme
sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey,
fin swimming, and 25 metres short course swimming.
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36. The passage is about _______ .
a. the Asian Beach Games and the Asian I ndoor Games
b. the Olympic Council of Asia
c. the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs
d. the Asian I ndoor Games and Winter Asian Games Programs
37. How many sports will there be in the Asian Beach Games?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
38. The Asian Beach Games and Asian I ndoor Games are held ever y____years
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
39. According to the wr i ter ,______ .
a. only amateur athletes can attend the Games
b. the Games are only for the Asian athletes
c. the Games are for all athletes
d. all professional athletes can attend the Games
40. The Asian Beach Games and Asian I ndoor Games______ .
a. will be shown on TV
b. will not be shown on TV
c. are held at the same year
d. do not get the permission from the Olympic Council of Asia
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China from November
12, 2010 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou is also the (41)______ city in Chin;
to (42) ______ the games after Beijing in 1990. Forty-one events are scheduled
to be (43)______ , making the most events to be competed in (44) ______of the
Asian Games.
Four cities were bidding for this (45)______ at the early days of March
2004. They were Amman, Guangzhou, Kuala Lumpur and Seoul. However, Seou!
withdrew after (46)______ the short span of time (47) ________ the 2002 (in
Busan, South K orea) and the 2010 event. With the withdrawal of Amman, soon
after Seoul, Kuala Lumpur also (48) ______ the bid after the countrys Sport;
Minister refused for the high (49)______ of hosting the games. With Guangzhou
left, the Olympic Council of Asia announced the city won the bid to host the
Asian Games (50) J uly 1, 2004.
41. a. two b. second c. twice d. couple
42. a. keep b. serve c. host d. pick
43. a. competed b. established c. organized d. shown
44. a. history b. historical c. historic d. historically
45. a. thing
b. item c. present d. event
46. a. seeing b. watching c. considering d. looking
47. a. among
b. between c. in d. from
48. a. left b. dropped c. quit d. missed
49. a. sum b. pay
c. money d. cost
50. a. on b. in c. at d. for
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UNIT 13 I HOBBIES
TEST 1
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. played b. admired c. liked d. called
2. a. stamps b. friends c. relatives d. guitars
3. a. collected b. discarded c. watched d. wanted
4. a. placed b. practiced c. needed d. stopped
5. a. envelopes b. tunes c. books d. guitarists
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. What do you prefer doing _____ _ your free time?
aT in b. at c. for d. on
7. He seems to be successful his business.
a. on b. from c. in d. for
8. Mary can play the piano well and is very good singing.
a. for b. at c. on d. in
9. hobby I like best is collecting picture books.
a. A b. An c. The d. 0
10 . ______is an activity which someone does for pleasure when they are not working.
a. Collection b. Hobby c. K eeping d. Entertainment
11. She is a very accomplished pianist.
( a. skilled b. beautiful c. interesting d. admired
12. A ______ is a series of musical notes that is pleasant and easy to remember.
a. musical instrument b. guitar c. practice d. tune
13. To become a good guitarist, you have to practice regularly.
a. never b. rarely c. seldom d. often
14. I f you ______ a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music
while they sing or play the main tune.
a. accomplish b. accompany c. collect d. admire
15. They live in a fairly modest house, considering their wealth.
a. expensive b. fairly small c. very cheap d. very big
16. All the pleasures and______ of the weekend are over, and I must get down
to some serious hard work.
a. indulge b. indulgent c. indulgently d. indulgences
17. My ______ for my mother is infinite.
a. admire b. admirer c. admiration d. admirable
18. I am quite keen on my fathers valuable stamp ______ .
a. collect b. collecting c. collection d. collector
19. All you need to be good at English ______everyday.
a. are practising b. is to practise c. practise d. it is to practise
20 . ______ we all look for.
a. I t is happiness that b. That happiness
c. Happiness it is that d. Happiness it is
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21. _______my neighbors who rescued me from the fire.
a. I t is b. I t was c. That is d. This is
She sometimes keeps me
a. wait b. waited c. waiting d. to wait
me how to play the drum.
a. I t was my uncle who taught b. My uncle who taught
c. I t was my uncle taught d. I t is my uncle teaching
I bought the golden fish.
a. I t was from this shop that b. I t was from this shop where
c. I t was this shop which d. I t was this shop that
gave me that picture book.
a. Mary b. I t was Mary
c. I t was Mary whom d. I t was Mary whose
26. My new book, ______ , is very interesting.
a. it is on wild animals b. is on wild animals
c. which is on wild animals d. to be on wild animals
27. Two players of our delegation, . are in competition for the gold medal,
a. it was J im and J ohn b. they were Tim and J ohn
c. it is Tim and J ohn d. Tim and J ohn
28. I t was T om______ to help us.
a. comes b. that comes c. to come d. who came
29. ______ the police had rescued from the fire.
a. The baby b. The baby that
c. I t was the baby whom d. The baby whom
30. ________ my parents gave me the fish tank.
a. I t was on my birthday when b. I t was my birthday on that
c. I t was my birthday that d. I t was on my birthday that
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. a football fan / collect pictures of football players / my hobby
a. As a football fan, collecting pictures of football players is also my hob
b. To be a football fan, as collecting pictures of football players is also my hob
c. For a football fan, so collecting pictures of football players is also my hob
d. A football fan, therefore collecting pictures of football players is also my hob
32. I / collect the pictures / newspapers / magazines / the I nternet
a. I collect the pictures in newspapers, magazines, and both the I nterne:
b. I collect the pictures from newspapers, magazines, and the I nternet.
c. I collect the pictures on newspapers, magazines, and with the I nternet
d. I collect the pictures from newspapers, magazines, but the I nternet.
33. I / keep / all the pictures / I have got in several albums
a. I keep it is all the pictures that I have got in several albums.
b. When I keep all the pictures which I have got in several albums.
c. I keep all the pictures I have got in several albums.
d. I keep all the pictures which are I have got in several albums.
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34. I / clarify the pictures / different nations / the football players come
a. I clarify the pictures into different nations from that the football players come.
b. I clarify the pictures into different nations it is from which the football
players come.
c. I clarify the pictures into different nations it is where the football players
come from.
d. I cl ari fy the pictures into di fferent nations from which the football
players come.
35. the football season / come 111 have a good chance / make my collection richer
a. I t is when the football season comes I have a good chance to make my
collection richer.
b. When the football season coming I have a good chance to make my
collection richer.
c. The football season comes it is time I have a good chance to make my
collection richer.
d. When the football season comes, I have a good chance to make my
collection richer.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Stamp col l ecti ng is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects,
such as envelopes or packages with stamps on them. I t 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 collectors enjoy accumul ati ng 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 coun
tries that 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 Phi latel i c I nvestment. Rare stamps are among the most portable
investments, and are easy to store. They offer an attractive alternative to art,
other collectible investments, and precious metals.
36. Stamp collecting .
a. does not consist of collecting envelopes b. is not rather popular
c. is popular in the USA d. is a rare hobby
37. The word accummul ati ng has a close meaning to ______
a. estimating b. purchasing c. counting d. collecting
38. According to the passage, .
a. there are some people who spend a lot money on stamp collecting
b. all stamp collectors are intestested in tiny details of a stamp
c. about 20 million people in the USA are not interested in stamp collecting
d. stamp collecting needs no knowledge
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39. Which sentence is true?
a. All stamps are created for the postal needs.
b. There are stamps created to be bought by stamp collectors.
c. Stamps cannot bring revenue.
d. Eleborate stamps are designed for postal needs.
40. Stamps ______ .
a. cannot be invested b. are easy to store
c. are not easy to store d. are unportable investments
Fi ll in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
F ishkeeping is a (n) (41) ______ hobby concerned with keeping fish in the
home (42)______ or garden pond. Fishkeeping is one of the (43)_______ popul
branch of the hobby, with (44)______ small pet stores often selling a variety
freshwater fish, such as goldfish, guppies, and angelfish. While most freshwa
ter aquaria are set up as community tanks (45)______ a variety of peacefu
species, many aquarists keep single-species aquaria with a view to breeding
L ivebearing fish, such as mollies and guppies, are (46) ______ the species thaa
are most easily raised in captivity, but aquarists also regularly breed numerous
other species, (47) _ _ _ _ _ many types of cichlid, catfish, characin, and killifish
Garden (48) ______ are in some ways similar to freshwater tank, but are usu
ally (49) ______ larger and exposed to the ambient climatic conditions. I n the
tropics, tropical fish can be kept in garden ponds, but in the cooler regions
temperate zone species such as goldfish, and orfe are kept (50)______ .
41. a. interested b. famous c. popular d. admired
42. a. tank b. pot c. bottle d. jar
43. a. most b. mostly c. almost d. more
44. a. ever b. event c. even d. even i f
45. a. contain b. contained c. to contain d. containing
46. a. of b. in c. between d. among
47. a. including b. consisting c. containing d. embracing
48. a. rivers b. seas c. canals d. ponds
49. a. more b. much c. many d. most
50. a. because b. instead c. actually d. despite
TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. variety b. Australia c. accompany d. interesting
2. a. occupy b. regular c. relative d. another
3. a. collect b. indulge c. hobby d. admire
4. a. discard b. common c. avid d. practice
5. a. beautiful b. successful c. guitarist d. accomplish
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es the
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. More and more young men are i nterested______ collecting stamps.
a. in b. at c. over d. upon
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7. Mv friends and I meet for lunch once a while.
a. for b. with c. at d. in
8. We would be glad the chance to meet her.
a. for b. over c. of d. in
9. Can you play any musical instrument? - I can play guitar.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
10. There is a large of fish in his living room.
a. jug b. bottle c. tank d. pot
11 . ______ stamps from discarded envelopes is my hobby.
a. Gathering b. Accompanying c. Collecting d. Accomplish
12. I would not call mysel f an avid stamp collector.
a. interesting b. exciting c. amateur d. enthusiastic
13. He got the stamps and threw away the envelopes.
a. kept b. discarded c. gathered d. collected
14. I love champagne but I dont often______ myself.
a. collect b. accompany c. accomplish d. indulge
15. I had forgotten all about it because I had been so______with other things.
a. occupied b. interested c. accomplished d. successful
16. Today children have mor e______ to decide their own future.
a. free b. freedom c. freely d. freeing
17. Most city dwellers like to spend their weekend in the country to enjoy the
fresh air and the ______ of nature.
a. beauty b. beautiful c. beautifully d. beautify
18. The _ of the town i tsel f comes as something of a surprise.
a. modest b. modesty c. modestly d. modesting
19. Our boss sometimes keeps u s______ overtime.
a. work b. worked c. to work d. working
20 . ______ I first met my girlfriend.
a. I t was in L ondon that b. I t was in L ondon where
c. I t was L ondon that d. I t was L ondon which
21. I t was ______ the wet and windy day that I drove over the hill to Milland.
a. in b. on c. at d. for
I t was mv friend. Shona.
a. I was at school with whom b. I was at school with
c. with who I was at school d. with that I was at school
on the phone.
a. I t is his mother whom is b. I t was his mother whom is
c. I t was his mother who is d. I t is his mother who is
those books on the desk?
a. Were it you who put b. I t was you who put
c. Was it you that put d. I t is you that put
we have to wait.
a. I t is a long time that b. I t is a long time for that
c. I t is for a long time that d. I t is for a long time when
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26. I t is they are going to, not Russia.
b. Spain that c. Spain where d. in Spain that
27.
a. Spain
he heard the news.
a. I t was three-week later that b. I t was three weeks later when
c. I t was three-week later when d. I t was three weeks later that
28 . ______ a high level of blood cholesterol.
a. I t is eggs that contain b. Those are eggs it contains
c. I t is eggs that contains d. I t is eggs contain
29. _ _ _ _ _ I first met him in that resort,
a. I t was last winter when b. I t was last winter that
c. I t was in last winter when d. I t was the last winter which
30. _ _ _ _ _ disappeared when I arrived at the airport,
a. My passport b. I t was my passport
c. I t is my passport that d. I t is my passport
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. Children and teenagers have been early collectors of stamps in the
A
1860s and 1870s, while many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit.
B C D
32. I t was not until the 1920s that publicity about valuable stamps encouragi
A B C D
a large increase in the number of stamp collectors.
33. I t was the rapid increase in postage stamp values was largely due to
A B
very few of the older stamps being saved in good condi ti on.
C D
34. At present, many stamp dealers and collectors still use stamps
A B
they were issued as far back as the 1930s for postage when mailing lette
C D
35. I t is predicted that stamp collecting will not be popular in the future becar
A B C
the increasing popularity of e-mail and other electronic forms of communicati
D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Coin collecting is a hobby that involves a person or persons gathering
trading coins. Coin collecting as pieces of art was a later development. Know
as the Hobby of K ings, modern coin collecting is generally believed to ha\
begun in the fourteenth century with Petrarch. The first international conve
tion for coin collectors was held in August 15, 1962, in Detroit, Michigan. Coi
collectors often begin by saving coins they have received in circulation. Th
collect the coins that they find interesting. Through time, i f their interest
increase, chance will not be sufficient to satisfy the demands for new spec
mens, and a potentially expensive hobby is born. At the very highest levels
coin collecting, it can become a highly competitive hobby. Most collectors deter
mine that they must focus thei r limited financial resources on a narrowt
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interest. Some focus on coins of a certain nation or historic period, some collect
coins from various nations, others settle on error coins.
Every collector collects what interests them, and there are as many ways of
collecting as there are collectors. However a few themes are common and are
often combined to a goal for a collection.
36. Coin collecting can be expensive.
a. True b. False c. No information
37. Coins that are in circulation are not collected.
a. True b. False c. No information
38. Most coin collectors have to narrow their interest because of financial problems,
a. True b. False c. No information
39. There is a certai n kind of coi ns that coi n col l ector s do not want to
accummulate.
a. True b. False c. No information
40. Coin collectors enrich their collection on themes.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi ll in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Collecting things (41)______ to be a basic human instinct. (42)_______ I go
overseas I like to bring back (43)______ object to display in my house, usually a
ceramic vase or a wood carving. I once saw a five-year-old girl who collected
bits and bobs from the street (44)______ she walked along, even though her
mother (45) ______ her from doing so. I have to admit that in my late thirties,
I began to (46)______ mysel f in collecting stamps and have spent (47)_______ of
my salary on my collection. I did it as a collector rather than as an investor,
(48) sometimes I can get profit from selling the stamps that I have in
pairs or triples. And financially I have not lost out as stamp values (49)______
over the last ten years. But I do sometimes wonder whether my father who (50)
______ gave me my first stamp album and stamps for Christmas when I was a
young boy was doing me a favor or not.
41. a. falls b. seems c. comes d. thinks
42. a. When b. For c. Since d. While
43. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
44. a. i f b. although c. because d. as
45. a. suggested b. advised c. encouraged d. prevented
46. a. allow b. permit c. indulge d. devote
47. a. much b. many c. more d. mostly
48. a. due to b. because c. although d. i f only
49. a. appreciate b. appreciated c. will appreciate d. have appreciated
50. a. beautifully b. promptly c. thoughtfully d. carelessly
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. admired b. looked c. missed d. hoped
2. a. collects b. likes c. swims d. claps
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3. a. talked b. indulged c. stamped d. accomplished
4. a. albums b. tanks c. shops d. plants
5. a. gets b. loves c. sings d. buys
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. You should not screw and throw____waste paper. Keep it for the mini-proj
a. out b. away c. up d. over
7. The boy gave all his t oys______ to his cousins.
a. up b. out c. in d. away
8. You should not indulge your sel f______ anything that can form a bad ha
a. in b. on c. for d. at
9. ' variety of little fish is kept in that little tank.
a. A b. An c. The d. 0
10. The boy does not want to keep those common stamps,
a. ordinary b. special c. rare
11. I f no one wants them, I simply throw them away,
a. mostly b. commonly c. only
12. Once in a while I visit my grandparents on the farm and stay there for some da
a. Regularly b. Sometimes c. Usually d. Rarely
13. He keeps a lot of pictures and paintings. He is an ar t ______ .
a. keeper b. collector c. guitarist
14. Folk music and dancing are still popular hobbies,
a. pastimes b. amusements c. relaxations
15. I often collect stamps in my free time,
a. spare b. bed c. allotted
16. I really admire him for his ______ .
a. succeed b. success c. successful
17. I t is ver y______ to pursue a hobby in your free time.
a. interest b. interested c. interesting
d. strange
d. just
d. relative
d. recreations
d. engaged
d. successfully
d. interestingly
myself with doing crossword puzzles,
c. occupied d. unoccupied
19. The teacher sometimes keeps his students _____ until the afternoon.
18. On long car journeys I often
a. occupy b. occupies
c. studying
to complete his study,
c. that he made it
d. studied
d. he made it
a. study b. to study
20. I t was the great efforts _____
a. that made b. that he made
21. I t is ______ we will leave for Paris.
a. April b. in April that c. April in that d. in April when
22 . _____on my part that I could not manage to deliver the goods on time.
a. An error b. Thats an error c. I t was an error d. An error it was
23. _____ in sorrow than in anger that his parents criticized him on his failu
a. I t is b. I t was c. I t was much d. I t was more
24. ______ took my document?
a. I t is Peter that b. I t was Peter that c. Was it Peter that d. Was that Peter
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25. I t is ______ I get emotional satisfaction.
a. collecting stamps that b. from collecting stamps that
c. collecting stamps from that d. collecting stamps that from
26. I t is the library .
a. that I often borrow books b. that I often borrow books from
c. where I often borrow books from d. from that I often borrow books
27. ______ England won the World Cup.
a. I t was in 1966 that b. I t was on 1966 that
c. I t was in 1966 when v d. I t was 1966 in that
28. ______ took my car.
a. I t was you b. I t were you c. I t was you that d. I t was you whom
29. I t was the stamp collection .
a. about I have ever told you b. I have ever told you about
c. about that I have ever told you d. that I have ever told you
30 . ________taught me how to collect butterflies.
a. I t was my father b. I t is my father
c. I t was my father whom d. My father
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. hobby / book collecting
a. My hobbies are book collecting.
b. I t is my hobby book collecting.
c. My hobby it is book collecting.
d. One of my favorite hobbies is book collecting.
32. I / have got / money I I I buy / the books / I like
a. However I have got any money I buy the books I like.
b. Whatever I have got money I buy the books that I like.
c. I have got some money so that I buy the books I like.
d. Whenever I have got some money I buy the books I like.
33. my parents and friends / help / enrich my collection
a. My parents and friends also help me to enrich my collection.
b. I t is my parents and friends help me to enrich my collection.
c. My parents and friends too help me enriching my collection.
d. That is my parents and friends help me to enrich my collection.
34. I / classify / my books / categories / keep / shelves
a. I classify my books into categories but keep them on shelves.
b. I classify my books into categories and keep them on shelves.
c. I classify my books into categories so keep them on shelves.
d. I classify my books into categories and keeping them on shelves.
35. reading / help / widen my knowledge / relax / my free time
a. I t is reading helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time.
b. Reading that helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time.
c. I t is reading that helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time.
d. Reading it helps me widen my knowledge and relax in my free time.
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Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
The hobby of collecting consists of acquiring specific items based on a partic--
lar interest of the collector. These collections of things are often highly organize!
carefully cataloged, and attractively displayed. Since collecting depends on the
interests of the individual collector, it may deal with almost any subject. The
depth and breadth of the collection may also vary.
Some hobbies result in an end product of sorts. Examples of this would be
woodworking, software projects, artistic projects, creating models out of card c *
paper called papercraft up to higher end projects like building or restoring a car
or building a computer from scratch. While some of these may just be for th-
enjoyment of the hobbyist, there have been instances where it has come int:
demand at the request of friends or passerbys observing said project. At th:;
point it has the potential to become a small business.
36. Collecting something as a hobby depends on a collectors interest,
a. True b. False c. No information
37. Things collected are never stored secretly, never displayed,
a. True b. False c. No information
38. The depth and breadth of the collection are stable.
a. True b. False c. No information
39. Some hobbies may create products.
a. True b. False c. No information
40. Some hobbies may be a small business.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
A hobby is a spare-time recreational (41)______ . Hobbies are practiced for
(42)______ and enjoyment, rather (43) _______financial reward. Examples in
clude collecting, creative and artistic pursuits, making, tinkering, sports anc
adult education. Being (44) ______ in a hobby can lead (45) ______ acquiring
substantial skill, knowledge, and experience. However, personal fulfillment is
the aim. (46) _ _ _ _ _ are hobbies for some people are professions for (47)______
a game tester may enjoy cooking (48)______ a hobby, while a professional chef
might enjoy playing computer games. (49)______ speaking, the person whc
does something (5 0 )______ fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur or
hobbyist, as distinct from a professional.
41. a. follow b. chase c. run d. pursuit
42. a. interest b. interested c. interesting d. interestingly
43. a. more b. as c. than d. with
44. a. excited b. keen c. engaged d. fond
45. a. on b. for c. to d. with
46. a. How b. What c. Who d. When
47. a. each other b. another c. other d. others
48. a. as b. like c. lilely d. unlikely
49. a. Recently b. L astly c. Carefully d. Generally
50. a. in b. for c. with d. on
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not have can rent one. Cars are usually the economical way to travel, es
dai l y for the families. I t is also fairly fast and convenient. Excellent highwa
connect the major cities. They enable vacationers to travel at an almost sten
speed of 55 or 65 miles an hour. Tourists that want to travel faster often fly
their destination and then rent a car to go around when they get there.
36. The text is about______ .
a. traveling in the USA b. renting a car for traveling
c. Christmas and New Year d. going abroad
37. Traveling in the ______ is the least expensive.
a. spring b. summer , c. autumn d. winter
38. Which sentence is NOT true?
a. Most Americans like traveling.
b. Many American people travel abroad every year.
c. There is a two-week break on the Christmas and New Y ears holiday;
d. I t is difficult to obtain a passport in the USA.
39. The word one in line 13 is referred t o______ .
a. vacationer b. family c. car d. holiday
40. Traveling by car i s ______ .
a. not appreciated b. very expensive
c. not suitable for families d. cheap
Fi l l i n each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
I like traveling a lot and I especially enjoy backpacking as my (41)____recre
ation. (42)____I look back several years ago, my backpack must have (43)_____in ati
over 501bs. I t was a familiar feeling for me to (44)___ a few minutes (45)____ thei
rest. With my heart beating so hard and my head reeling in exhaustion, I had (46
___ hard time to enjoy myself, but my backpack was only downright punishment
(47)____I decided to learn all I could learn about the methods of lightweigh:
backpacking. Over the last (48) ____ years, I have appreciated the benefits
having a lighter pack. I am not feeling as exhausted as I (49) ____, I can actual! y
look up and around when (50)____and the whole experience is profoundly different
41. a. like b. favor c. admire d. favorite
42. a. As soon as b. For c. As d. While
43. a. weighed b. heavy c. cost d. spent
44. a. drive b. fly c. swim d. hike
45. a. or b. and c. nor d. so
46. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
47. a. However b. Whatever c. Therefore d. Although
48. a. great deal b. much c. too much d. several
49. a. used b. used for c. am used to d. used to
50. a. hike b. hiking c. to hike d. hiked
TEST YOURSELF E
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. memento b. wonderful c. interested d. visitor
2. a. centre b. foreign c. really d. amused
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3. a. expensive b. souvenir c. collection d. convenient
4. a. picture b. candle c. poster d. alone
5. a. royal b. wedding c. collect d. special
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
6. a. things b. paintings c. posters d. books
7. a. visitors b. pots c. keeps d. disks
8. a. exchanged b. visited c. collected d. needed
9. a. offered b. dusted c. amused d. cleaned
10. a. shopped b. booked c. missed d. wanted
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
11. The wedding of the Princess will be broadcast______ TV tomorrow.
a. in b. on c. for d. at
12. I never feel t i r ed______ watching my fathers coin collection.
a. for b. of c. at d. on
13. I bought that antique teapot _ _ _ _ a merchant in China.
a. of b. on c. from d. at
14. I t is not easy______ those who want to enrich their collections without
their friends help.
a. for b. with c. from d. on
15. Collectors often spend time to keep their collections ______ .
a. clean b. cleanly c. cleaned d. cleanliness
16. I t is the most______ story that I have ever heard.
a. amuse b. amusement c. amused d. amusing
17. At last she could buy the mug she liked with .
a. ease b. easy c. easily d. easing
18 . ____ is a small dish in which smokers can put the ash from their ciga
rettes and cigars.
a. A mug b. A teapot c. An ashtray d. A disk
19. She has been collecting all the royal mementoes since 1960.
a. crowns b. sticks c. souvenirs d. symbols
20. A ____is a large deep cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks.
a. pot b. mug c. jug d. spoon
21. Tea is made in a ______ .
a. teapot b. tea-cloth c. teaspoon d. teacup
22. She likes everything to be in its ______ place.
a. amused b. interested c. huge d. proper
23. I t is traditional for the two teams t o______ T-shirts after the game.
a. want b. change c. exchange d. offer
24 . ____is a ceremony at which a person is made king or queen.
a. Wedding b. Coronation c. Memento d. Princess
25 . ____ want to travel fast often fly to their destination.
a. Tourists that b. I t is tourists that
c. I t is tourists whom d. Tourist whom
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26. No one knows exactl y____
a. the place it is where
c. the place which
27. He failed the exam again,
a. that b. when
28 . ______ us relax our mind.
a. Recreation that helps
c. I t is recreation helps
29. I t was______ I enjoy myself very much.
a. in summer that b. in summer c. summer that
30. I t is gambl i ng______ as a recreation.
a. that considers b. considering
c. that is sometimes considered d. considers
he is living now.
b. it is the place
d. the place where
____ made his parents very disappointed.
c. whose d. which
b. Recreation which helps
d. I t is recreation that helps
d. summer which
offered to go. 31 . ___
a. I who b. I t wasnt I who c. I t wasnt me whom d. I t wasnt I
32 . ______ we can see a lot of advertisements.
a. TV that b. I t is TV that c. I t is TV on that d. I t is on TV that
33 . ______ sporting activities as their recreation have strong good health
strong muscles,
a. Those who takes
c. I t is people takes
34. _ _ _ _ in every bedroom,
a. Television finds b. Television that can be found
c. I t is television that finds d. I t is television that can be founc
35 . ___ not only children but also adults lazy and not interested in sporting activi
a. Television makes b. Television that makes
c. I t is television that makes d. I t is television that is made
b. Those people take
d. Those people who are taken
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
36. play / guitar / my favorite hobby
a. Playing the guitar is my favorite hobby.
b. Play guitar is my favorite hobby.
c. I t is play the guitar my favorite hobby.
d. Playing the guitar it is my favorite hobby.
37. my father / teach / play the guitar
a. My father teaches me play the guitar.
b. My father whom teaches me how to play the guitar.
c. My father that teaches me play the guitar.
d. I t is my father that teaches me how to play the guitar.
38. I / practise / play / whenever / have free time
a. I often practise playing whenever have free time.
b. I practise to play whenever have free time.
c. I often practise playing whenever I have free time.
d. I often practise playing whenever to have free time.
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39. the melody / help / make / my mind / relax
a. The melody that helps to make my mind relax.
b. I t is the melody that helps to make my mind relax.
c. The melody that helps making my mind relax.
d. I t is the melody that helps making my mind relaxing.
40. I / accompany / my classmates / sing / with my guitar
a. I accompany sometimes my classmates sing with my guitar.
b. I sometimes accompany my classmates singing with my guitar.
c. Sometimes I accompany my classmates and singing with my guitar.
d. I sometimes both accompany my classmates and singing with my guitar.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
To get a valuable collection, a collector have a lot of things to do. He may
read up on his fi el d of interest. Col l ectors magazines are one of the most
popular means that a collector may use to learn more about the field.
Attending conventions and collectibles shows is another way for a collector
to familiarize hi msel f with the possibilities. These shows will often include
seminars on a variety of subjects such as artists, companies, decorating with
collectibles or how to insure a collection. A collector may find and joi n a local
club for people who have the same interest to exchange the items they have
collected. Collector publications frequently list the location, date and time of
club meetings as a service to new collectors. Collectors who have already nar
rowed their collecting horizons to the creations of a particular producer may
want to joi n a club that focuses on this producers work.
L earning from retailers and direct marketers is considered a great way to
gain an education in collecting. Collectors may establish a relationship with a
retailer that specializes in limited editions.
41. I t is very easy for a collector to get a valuable collection,
a. True b. False c. No information
42. A collector can learn something necessary for his collecting from magazines,
a. True b. False c. No information
43. A collector can contact with retailers by buying all valuable stamps,
a. True b. False c. No information
44. Entering a club of people with the same interest is a good chance for collection,
a. True b. False c. No information
45. New collectors cannot participate in any club.
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
The hobby of collecting (46) _ _ _ _ _ seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing,
cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining (47) ______ items are of inter
est to the (48)______ collector. Some collectors are generalists, (49)________
certain things from countries all over the world. Others focus (50)______ a
subtopic within their area of (51)______ , perhaps 19th Century postage stamps,
milk bottle labels from Sussex, or Mongolian harnesses and tack.
TE ST Y OURSE L F E 167
The items collectors collect may be antique, or simply collectible. Antic j -s
are collectible items at (52) ______ 100 years old; some things are less thJ
antique, and may even (53)______ new. Collectors and dealers may use
word vi ntage to describe older collectibles. (54) ______ collectibles are
made commercial items, but some private collectors collect natural objects <:?
______ birds eggs, butterflies, rocks, and seashells.
46. a. includes b. hugs c. consists d. contains
47. a. however b. whatever c. whenever d. whoever
48. a. own b. private c. individual d. personal
49. a. establishing b. looking c. accumulating d. gathering
50. a. on b. in c. for d. with
51. a. interest b. interesting c. interested d. interestingly
52. a. late b. last c. later d. least
53. a. to be b. be c. being d. been
54. a. Mostly b. Most c. Almost d. Most of
55. a. so as to b. so many c. as d. such as
UNIT 15 SPACE CONQUEST
TEST 1
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. aboard b. become c. occur d. venture
2. a. cosmonaut b. beautiful c. enormous d. technical
3. a. tragic b. rename c. tension d. people
4. a. precisely b. temperature c. astronaut d. scientist
5. a. conquest b. never c. window d. extreme
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t ht
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one
6. Many spacemen could never get back to the Earth because o f _____accidents
a. tragedy b. tragic c. tragically d. tragedies
7. Since the former days, stars have______cosmologists all over the world.
a. attract b. attraction c. attracted d. attractive
8. He finds it difficult for him to recover from his sons ______ .
a. die b. dead c. deadly d. death
9. He failed again, which was a / an ______ disappointment.
a. enormous b. big c. wide d. large
10. I n 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the Earth,
a. circle b. fly c. get back to d. attract
11. The flight will take approximately three weeks.
a. closely b. exactly c. about d. precisely
12 . ______ is the empty area outside the Earths atmosphere, where the planets
and the stars are.
a. The sun b. The earth c. The moon d. Space
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13. How long did Yuri Gagarins trip into space______ ? - Only 108 minutes.
a. lengthen b. last c. late d. strengthen
14. Theres a special area at the airport where you can view aircraft taking off
and landing.
a. look b. watch c. notice d. stare
15. When astronaut travels into space, i f a technical failure happens, he
can never get back to Earth.
a. an / the b. 0 / an c. an / 0 d. the / 0
16. Do human beings have any problem to survive weightlessness?
a. for b. at c. in d. on
17. The spaceship was launched into space the speed of 25,000 miles per hour.
a. in b. at c. on d. with
18. Do it the wav that I have ever told vou.
a. by b. on c. at d. in
19. You right. I suppose.
a. could be b. was able to be c. can be d. was not able to be
20. Dont worrv. thev to phone.
a. could forget b. were able to forget
c. could have just forgotten d. were not able to forget
21. Help me with housework. ?
a. dont you b. do you c. will you d. wont you
22. You have ever heard about Yuri Gagarin. ?
a. do you b. havent you c. dont you d. didnt you
23. J ennv leave the hospital onlv four davs after the operation.
a. was able to b. could c. can d. will be able to
24. At last, thev get through the mountain in such a heavy rain.
a. can b. could
c. are able to d. were able to
25. vour cell phone?
a. I can borrow b. Could I borrow c. Am I able to d. Was I able to
26. Despite yesterdays snowfalls, we arrive at school on time.
a. could b. couldnt c. were able to d. werent able to
27. The girl tell what had happened to her after she had been uncon
scious for three days.
a. could b. will be able to c. can d. was able to
28. They used to work as astronauts,
?
a. dont they b. werent they c. did they d. didnt they
29. J ohn does not look well today,
?
a. isnt he b. does he c. does him d. will he
30. L ets have a drink. ?
a. will you b. shall we c. do you d. dont you
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. On the moon, no air because the moons gravitational field is too weak
A B C D
to retain an atmosphere
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32. There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the
A B
weightlessness conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
C D
33. A person or object is weightless when they are in space and the earths
A B
gravity does not affect them, so that they float around.
C D
34. Over 600 people have been up into space, and all of them will be able to
A B
experience the wild sensation of no longer feeling the effects of gravity.
C D
35. I f space tourism is to become a reality, much work would need to be
A B
carried out to estimate the potential size of a space tourism market.
C D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
You have probably heard about the unappealing dried foods that astrona_.r
eat in space, such as the chalky ice cream and powdered pea soup. That mear-i
all the water is removed from those foods. But did you know that there are more
than 90 different food and drink items on NASAs space menu? (NASA is the
American government organization concerned with spacecraft and space trave
NASA is an abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration'
Many food items are dehydrated to prevent bacteria growing, so water mua
be added before consumption. But some foods look like those ready meals you fi n:
in the supermarkets, made hot in the microwave. I n fact, the chefs have recentl
provided some gorgeous meals for the space crew. Astronauts choose their indi
vidual food selections on Earth, getting to taste it all first beforehand.
Drinking is another matter. Although much is brought up with the astr -
nauts and in cargo deliveries, a lot is recycled from human waste water. Ye;
the water they use could have been someone elses urine a day ago. You cannc:
be squeamish i f you are an astronaut!
36. The text is about ______ .
a. eating in space b. foods and astronauts
c. eating and drinking in space d. water in space
37. Food for astronauts in space_____.
a. is the same as what they have on Earth
b. contains a lot of water which is very important for their body in space
c. is delicious
d. is dehydrated
38. N A SA ______ .
a. is a spaceship
b. does not prepare meals for astronauts
c. prepares foods for astronauts
d. does not allow astronauts to eat in a spaceship
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39. Astronauts _______ .
a. do not like the foods supplied by NASA
b. can eat ready meals in the supermarkets
c. have to eat all the foods that the chefs prepare
d. can choose their foods before their flight into space
40. Astronauts _______ .
a. are not allowed to drink water b. have to use recycled waste water
c. only drink refreshment d. never have to drink recycled waste water
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Astronauts (41) _______tied to something to prevent them floating around and
bumping into equipment (42) __ _ _ _ they sleep. They may sleep in their seats or
in upright lockers or (43) tie themselves to the wall in a sleeping bag.
Sometimes they forget to strap down and end up floating around inside the ship,
much to the (44)______ of their fellow crewmembers.
On some missions, all the crew sleep (45)______ the same time but during
others, they may (46)______ round the clock in two shifts. As their ship is
traveling (47)______ fast, they see a sunrise every 90 minutes! Many astro
nauts (48) _ _ _ _ _ it a difficult way to keep their body clock running smoothly
and do not get a lot of sleep. Besides that, some of them complain of flashes
across their eyelids as they are (49)______ to sleep, caused by cosmic rays
zipping through the ship. So (50) ______ it might seem nice to have a weight
less nights sleep, it is not always possible in reality.
41. a. must be
42. a. as
43. a. simply
44. a. amuse
45. a. on
46. a. do
47. a. such
48. a. look for
49. a. wanting
50. a. because
b. could be
b. because
b. approximately
b. amusing
b. at
b. work
b. much
b. seek
b. needing
b. although
c. were able to be
c. since
c. precisely
c. amused
c. in
c. invent
c. so
c. find
c. liking
c. since
d. are able to be
d. so
d. attentively
d. amusement
d. for
d. create
d. too
d. search
d. trying
d. whatever
TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
c. happened 1. a. lifted
2. a. advise
3. a. with
4. a. miles
5. a. speed
b. lasted
b. raise
b. earth
b. words
b. person
c. lose
c. death
c. accidents
c. temperature
d. decided
d. precise
d. thanks
d. tensions
d. psychology
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on _ _ _ _ _ Moon,
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
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7. Everybody congratulated the astronauts____their successful trip into spa
a. on b. for c. of d. in
8. Yuri Gagarin became the first man to travel into space____April 12th, 1
a. at b. on c. in d. from
9. Although every good preparation has been made, no one knows what m
happen ______ an astronaut during his space flight.
a. for b. with c. to d. on
10. Without the pull of the Earth, we would be .
a. weighed b. weight c. weightless d. weightlessness
11. When astronauts are in a spaceship they always have to work wi t h_____
a. precise b. precisely c. precision d. preciseless
12. Working as an astronaut require high _ _ _ _ _ knowledge.
a. technique b. technical c. technically d. technician
13. A / an ______ is a person who is trained for traveling in a spacecraft.
a. astronaut b. scientist c. engineer d. technician
14. Gagarin could have made another space flight i f a tragic accident had not occurred
a. happened b. lasted c. viewed d. dealt
15. Can we never know precisely what would happen in space?
a. interestedly b. approximately c. amusingly d. exactly
16. A spaceship is one of the extraordi nary______ of human beings.
a. feats b. moments c. reactions d. tensions
17. ____is a feeling of worry and anxiety which makes it difficult for you to relax
a. Precision b. Tension c. Weightlessness d. Satisfaction
18. I admire the astronauts who devote their life to ______ into space.
a. l i fti ng b. walking c. venturing d. dealing
19. I am on duty today, ______ ?
a. will I b. dont I c. am not I d. arent I
20. We were all very lucky. We _____ get out of the fire in such a terrible accident
a. could b. could not c. were able to d. were not able to
21. Look at me! I ______ ride a bicycle.
a. can b. could c. am able to d. was able to
22 . ______ use your computer? - Certainly, help yourself.
a. I could b. Could I c. Am I able to d. Was I able to
23. After about forty years working hard with a lot of experiments, the Soviet
cosmonauts _ _ _ _ _ venture into space.
a. could b. could not c. were able to d. were not able to
24. I was not appointed to be a tour guide because I ____speak English at that time.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
25. The footbal l er ______ play again in spite of his severe injury.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
26. L ets begin the meeting, ______ ?
a. dont we b. do us c. wont we d. shall we
27. You did not read anything about the space, ______ ?
a. didnt you b. did you c. were you d. werent you
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28. He learnt English at school, ______ ?
a. doesnt he b. does him c. didnt him d. didn't he
29. You have got a new car ,______ ?
a. do you b. dont you c. arent you d. havent you
30. Go with us,_______?
a. will you b. wont you c. shall we d. shant us
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. Yuri Gagarin / born / near Moscow, Russia / March 9, 1934
a. Yuri Gagarin born near Moscow, Russia on March 9, 1934.
b. Yuri Gagarin was born near Moscow, Russia on March 9, 1934.
c. Yuri Gagarin was born in near Moscow, Russia at March 9, 1934.
d. Yuri Gagarin born in near Moscow, Russia in March 9, 1934.
32. Yuri / joi n / the Soviet Air Force / 1955
a. Yuri could joi n the Soviet Air Force in 1955.
b. Yuri was able to joi n the Soviet Air Force in 1955.
c. Yuri joi ned the Soviet Air Force in 1955.
d. Yuri has joi ned the Soviet Air Force in 1955.
33. 1959 / he / train / become a cosmonaut
a. By 1959, he trained to become a cosmonaut.
b. On 1959, he was able to train to become a cosmonaut.
c. By 1959, he could train to become a cosmonaut.
d. I n 1959, he was trained to become a cosmonaut.
34. April 12, 1961 / Yuri Gagarin / become / the first human / orbit / Earth
a. I n April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first human orbiting Earth.
b. On April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin that became the first human to orbit Earth.
c. Since April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit Earth.
d. On April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit around
the Earth.
35. he / die / March 27, 1968 / plane crash
a. He could die on March 27, 1968 in a plane crash.
b. He was able to die on March 27, 1968 in a plane crash.
c. He died on March 27, 1968 in a plane crash.
d. He died on March 27, 1968 for a plane crash.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
I t was J uly 20, 1969 when hundreds of millions of people watched on television
as Apollo 11 astronaut, Neil Armstrong, walked on the surface of the moon for the
first time. Thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind, Armstrong
said. Those words remain famous to this day. The historic trip was not easy. I n
the 1960s, space travel was very dangerous. Armstrong said later, There were just
a thousand things to worry about.
Although Armstrong was the first astronaut to step on the surface of the
moon, astronauts Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins, whom many people credit
for the successful mission, were also aboard Apollo 11.
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After the successful landing, Aldrin and Armstrong planted the U.S. flag
the moons soil. They collected rocks and left a plaque that read Here M
From Planet Earth F irst Set Foot Upon The Moon. J uly 1969 A.D. We Came
Peace For All Mankind.
Although the astronauts were successful in reaching the moon, another
stacle was returning to earth safely. After successfully leaving the moon, the c
landed about 812 nautical miles off the coast of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. T
were met by members of the U.S. Navy to bring them safely to shore.
Armstrong called thei r mission the begi nni ng of a new age. Altho
there were flights to the moon after Apollo l l s journey, the last trip to
moon was in 1972. We hope there will be many more moon visits to come.
36. The text is about______ .
a. Neil Armstrongs life b. the successful landing on the Moon
c. space travels d. spaceships
37. We can learn from the text t hat ______ .
a. there is an American flag on the Moon
b. Neil Armstrong was not worried about his journey to the Moon
c. human beings have been able to land on the Moon since 1960
d. when landing on the Moon Neil Armstrong said nothing
38. I n Apollo 11 there wer e______ astronauts.
a. two b. three c. four d. five
39. Armstrong brought the E ar th______ from the Moon.
a. a flag b. a plaque c. some rocks d. a credit
40. Which sentence is true?
a. There have been many trips to the Moon since 1972 up to now.
b. Apollo 11 landed on the land of Hawaii.
c. Apollo 11 was not able to land.
d. Apollo 11 landed off the coast of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean.
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Until recently, you may only read in (41) ______ fiction that an ordin
person could (42) ______ a trip into space. We have heard ideas about holida.
to the Moon, but these were just a story, and everyday fl i ghts into spa
seemed just a distant (43) . Aspirations of space tourism are remember
in science fiction works such as Arthur C. Clarkes A Fal l of Moondust a
I sl ands of the Sky. But now, this fiction could become achievable as major ste
are being taken to make the dream (44)______ traveling into space (45)_____
a practical reality. On 28 April 2001, Dennis Tito, (4 6 )______ millionai
became the worl ds fi rst space (47) ______ . Tito was (48)______ into spa
onboard a Russian Soyuz capsule. He showed that anyone could make a spa
journey. Five years on, scientists are attempting to shape the future in order
give everyone a (4 9 )______ to fulfill thei r dreams of travel i ng into space
whether (50) ______ not they are millionaires.
41. a. science b. scientist c. scientific d. scientifically
42. a. do b. take c. invent d. establish
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43. a. views b. weightlessness c. actions d. possibility
44. a. in b. for c. of d. on
45. a. become b. to become c. became d. becoming
46. a. a b. an c. the d. 0
47. a. cosmonaut b. astronaut c. tourist d. engineer
48. a. flown b. thrown c. whirled d. launched
49. a. chance b. opportunity c. must d. change
50. a. nor b. or c. neither d. and
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. orbit b. around c. able d. happen
2. a. historic b. accident c. weightlessness d. attention
3. a. failure b. success c. hero d. human
4. a. uncertainty b. satisfaction c. psychology d. approximate
5. a. president b. possible c. astronaut d. engineer
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Have you ever thought of traveling into ______ space?
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
7. The planet is pr obabl y______ orbit around a small star.
a. in b. of c. on d. at
8. They reacted violently _ _ _ the news that they had heard from their boss,
a. with b. for c. upon d. to
9. I am writing to share the sympathy _ _ _ _ _ you on your bad luck,
a. for b. with c. from d. to
10 . ____ , the spaceship with three astronauts in could not be launched as scheduled.
a. Success b. Succeed c. Successful d. Unsuccessfully
11. Physics is the best example of a ______ with strong theories and founda
tions for cosmography.
a. science b. scientist c. scientific d. scientifically
12. At first, there was a strong__ _ to the idea of launching astronauts into space.
a. react b. reaction c. reactive d. reactivate
13. I t was _ _ _ _ _ that the spaceship did not get back to the Earth and disap
peared in the universe.
a. i nteresting b. attractive c. satisfied d. tragic
14. A pl ane____is the most terrible accidents for those who often travel by plane.
a. flight b. tension c. attention d. crash
15. I t is said that weightlessness influences more or less the physical and
well-being of the astronauts.
a. psychological b. technical c. attentive d. historic
16. The astronauts are conducting a series of experiments to learn more about
how the body ______ to weightlessness.
a. happens b occurs c. reacts d. venture
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17. The astronaut described life in a weightless environment during his period ____
a. on Earth b. on the Moon c. in space d. on the ground
18. When spacemen travel into space they have to face enormous ______ be
cause they do not know what may happen.
a. certainties b. uncertainties c. possibilities d. precisions
19. The doctors felt hopeless of his illness, but fortunately h e______ recover.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
20. I t was so noisy that we ______ hear ourselves speak.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
21. I am late, ______ ?
a. am not I b. arent I c. dont I b. wont I
22. I m sorry that I _____ phone you yesterday because I had a lot of things to do.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
23. The fire spread quickly, but luckily, everybody______ escape.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
24. After three months staying in bed unconsciously, at last h e______ stand up
and tell us what had happen to him.
a. could b. could not c. was able to d. was not able to
25. I t was very difficult but we ______ persuade them to help us.
a. could b. could not c. were able to d. were not able to
26. I ______ play football now, but when I was young I _______ play very well.
a. am able to / was not able to b. cannot / could
c. am not able to / was able to d. can / was not able to
27. Dont drop i t , ______ ?
a. will you b. wont you c. do you d. would you
28. There are a lot of students in your class, ______ ?
a. arent they b. do they c. are there d. arent there
29. The car does not look ni ce,______ ?
a. is it b. i snt it c. does it d. doesnt it
30. You thought the film was great, ____ __?
a. was it b. wasnt it c. didnt it d. didnt you
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. J acqueline Cochran / one of the most famous female pilots / world / the 20th century
a. J acqueline Cochran was able to be one of the most famous female pilots
in the world of the 20th century.
b. The fact that J acqueline Cochran was one of the most famous female
pilots in the world of the 20th century.
c. J acqueline Cochran was one of the most famous female pilots in the
world of the 20th century.
d. J acqueline Cochran, who was one of the most famous female pilots in the
world of the 20th century.
32. she / born / 1910 / became / orphan / she was a baby
a. She was born in 1910 so became an orphan when she was a baby.
b. She not only was bom in 1910 but also became an orphan when she was a baby.
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c. She was born in 1910 and became an orphan when she was a baby.
d. She was bom in 1910 although she became an orphan when she was a baby.
33. she / grow up / work / a hairdresser
a. Because she grew up, she worked as a hairdresser.
b. When she grew up, she worked as a hairdresser.
c. She not only grew up but also worked as a hairdresser.
d. I n spite of the fact that she grew up, she worked as a hairdresser.
34. she / receive / official pilots license / 1932 / win / awards for her flying records
a. She recei ved her offici al pi l ots l icense in 1932, and had won many
awards for her flying records.
b. She received her official pilots license in 1932, won many awards for her
flying records.
c. She recei ved her offici al pi l ots l i cense in 1932, and had won many
awards which for her flying records.
d. She received her official pilots license in 1932 with that she had won
many awards for her flying records.
35. she / hold / speed, distance,' and altitude records / any other pilot / the
history of flight
a. She held as many speed, distance, and altitude records than any other
pilot in the history of flight.
b. She held so many speed, distance, and altitude records as any other pilot
in the history of flight.
c. She held so much speed, distance, and altitude records more than any
other pilot in the history of flight.
d. She held more speed, distance, and altitude records than any other pilot
in the history of flight.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Over hal f of all astronauts suffer Space Motion Sickness - a severe form of
car sickness. This is because the fluids in the inner ear no longer have the pull
of gravity on them to keep them level, and they float about. This sends a
signal to the brain that, the body is moving. However, the brain is already
getting a signal from the eyes saying that the body is not moving like that,
and the conflicting signals cause confusion and nausea. Similarly, other fluids
in the body are no longer pulled down as they were on Earth - instead they
move towards the astronauts head, making their face appear red and puffy.
The astronauts call this tomato head. Consequently, the volume of fluid in
the legs is reduced, so they get very skinny. The astronauts call this chicken
legs. Tomato headed astronauts feel like they had a head cold, all stuffed up,
and their food tastes bland to them. Many items they chose for their menu now
taste like paste. Although Tomato Head seems just a funny side effect of being
in orbit, it is actually a serious condition. After about three days, the astronauts
fluids have reduced by a third - truly dehydrating them. This can cause light
headedness and fainting on return to Earth.
36. The text is about the effects of weightlessness on astronauts health,
a. True b. False c. No information
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37. Weightlessness has bad effects on astronauts eyes.
a. True b. False c. No information
38. Weightlessness makes astronauts legs thinner.
a. True b. False c. No information
39. All astronauts are healthy when they return to Earth from space,
a. True b. False c. No information
40. Astronauts may feel lightheaded and faint on return to Earth,
a. True b. False c. No information
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Pham Tuan was born on February 14, 1947 in Thai Binh province in north
ern Vietnam. He (41) ______ the Vietnam Peoples Air Force in 1965. He was
the fi rst Vietnamese cosmonaut, and (42) ______ the fi rst Asian (excluding
Russia) in space.
He was (43)______ as part of the sixth international crew for the I ntercosmos
programme on April 1, 1979. Pham Tuan, (44) ______ with Soviet cosmonaut
Viktor Gorbatko, was launched from Baikonur .Cosmodrome on J uly 23, 1980, on
(45) ______ Soyuz 37. They were to service the Salyut 6 station.
During his time in (46) . he performed experiments on the melting of
mineral samples in microgravity. He also carried (47)______plant experiments on
azolla. Pham Tuan also photographed Vietnam from orbit for mapping purposes.
Pham Tuan (48) _ _ _ _ _ in space for 7 days, 20 hours and 42 minutes. He
(49) 142 orbits, and returned to Earth on J uly 31, 1980. He is now a
Lieutenant General, Head of the General Department of Defence I ndustry of
the Ministry of Defence, (50) ______ a member of the National Assembly.
41. a. gathered b. joi ned c. collected d. chose
42. a. too b. also c. either d. so
43. a. selected b. picked c. held d. searched
44. a. among b. between c. along d. alone
45. a. poster b. plaque c. floor d. board
46. a. round b. cycle c. oval d. orbit
47. a. for b. out c. on d. at
48. a. could be b. was able to be c. was d. has been
49. a. completed b. achieved c. succeeded d. took
50. a. and b. with c. also d. together
UNIT 16 THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD
TEST 1
Choose t he word which has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. laughed b. surpassed c. suggested d. placed
2. a. serves b. blocks c. banks d. tourists
3. a. chambers b. pyramids c. roofs d. walls
4. a. believed b. prepared c. involved d. constructed
5. a. plough b. cough c. might d. height
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Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. How the massive stones were brought here from hundreds of miles away
remains a ______ .
a. mystery b. mysterious c. mysteriously d. mysticize
7. I am sorry, but we cannot agree with your ________ .
a. suggest b. suggestion c. suggestive d. suggestible
8. The local____information office provides a free map of the region of the Giza Plateau.
a. tour b. tourist c. tourism d. touristy
9. ___ are places built in ancient Egypt to contain the bodies of their kings and queens.
a. Tombs b. Graves c. Pyramids d. Grave yards
10. What do you intend to do with these ______ of stone.
a. pieces b. blocks c. sheets d. sets
11. A huge rock was placed on a base of 100 metres square.
a. involved b. suggested c. lifted d. put
12. A ______ is a large stone structure or underground room where someone,
especially an important person, is buried.
a. tomb b. base c. wonder d. block
13. The tomb was broken last night and the ______ stole all the jewelries.
a. thieves b. king c. dead d. police
14. A pharaoh was a ______ of ancient Egypt.
a. king b. queen c. prince d. princess
15. Can you please tell me something about the tallest structure ______ Earth?
a. in b. on c. at d. into
16. I sometimes wonder how those ancient people could put such heavy blocks___ place.
a. in b on c. over d. for
17. The authorities are trying to protect the pyramid ______ being destroyed.
a. on b. for c. off d. from
18. Every year, thousands of tourists vi si t ______ River Nile.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. Which is ______ tallest structure in the world?
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
20. Mr. P i k e______ the most famous archaeologist in our city.
a. says to be b. is said to be b. is said that d. said to be
21. The Sun Boat _ _ _ _ _ in 1954 near the south side of the pyramid.
a. discovered b. has discovered c. was discovered d has been discovered
22. Many people believe that God created the world.
a. I t believes that God created the world.
b. The world is believed God created.
c. God is believed to create the world.
d. God is believed to have created the world.
23. ______ to be the richest man in the USA.
a. Bill Gates b. Bill Gates says c. Bill Gates is d. Bill Gates is said
24. The pyramid is very high and______ from far away.
a. can be seen b. can see c. can have seen d. can be seeing
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25. Go away! I want______ alone!
a. to leave b. to be left c. left d. to be leaving
26. Many theories on the Earths existence ______ .
a. have been proposed b. proposed
c. it has been proposed d. they proposed
27. J ohn is said to have been stolen the money.
a. I t is said J ohn steals the money, b. I t is said J ohn stole the money,
c. People said J ohn steals the money, d. People say J ohn steals the money.
28. J ohn went abroad last year and no one has seen him since then.
a. he was not seen b. he has not been seen by no one
c. he has not been seen d. he has been seen
29. I t is said that many people are homeless after the floods.
a. Many people say to be homeless after the floods
b. Many people said are homeless after the floods.
c. Many people are said to be homeless after the floods.
d. Many people are said to have been homeless after the floods
30. They think visiting the pyramids is interesting.
a. The pyramids are thought interesting to be visited.
b. I t is thought the pyramids are visited interesting.
c. Visiting the pyramids is thought to be interesting.
d. Visiting the pyramids is thought to have been interesting.
Er r or Ident i f i cat i on
31. Although most people are known that there is a list of the Seven World
A B C
Wonders, only few can name them.
D
32. The list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World to be said
A B C
was originally made around the second century BC.
D
33. The largest pyramid by volume is the Great Pyramid of Cholula, which
A B
is considered the largest monument ever constructing anywhere in the world.
C D
34. There is a pyramid in ancient Rome. The 27-meters-high Pyramid of
A B
Cestius was built by the end of the first century BC and still exists today.
C D
35. Nubian pyramids were constructed at three sites in Nubia to be served
A B C
as tombs for the kings and queens of Napata and Meroe.
D
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer
The Great Wall in China is also considered one of the wonders of the world.
The Great Wall started as earth works was set up to protect the country from
invaders. Qin Shihuangdi, First Emperor of Qin began conscripting peasants,
prisoners, and any other citizens to go to work on the Wall. He sent armies to
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the Wall to stand guard over the workers as well as to defend the northern
boundaries. The tradition lasted for centuries. Each dynasty added to the height,
breadth, length, and elaborated the design mostly through forced labor.
I t was during the Mi ng dynasty (1368-1644) that the Wall took on its
present form. The brick and granite work was enlarged and sophisticated de
signs were added. The watch towers were redesigned.
Over the past few centuries, the Great Wall has served as a source of
building materials for local farms and villages.
36. The Great Wall in China was bui l t______ .
a. to become the worlds wonder b. to protect China from being invaded
c. before Qin dynasty d. after the death of Qin Shihuangdi
37. Who were not forced to work in the Wall?
a. prisoners b. farmers c. ordinary citizens d. royal members
38. At the Great Wall, there were .
a. a lot of soldiers b. not any soldiers c. no guards d. very few workers
39. The Great Wall took on its present form ______..
a. before Qin dynasty b. after Qin dynasty
c. before Ming dynasty d. during Qin dynasty
40. According to the t ext __________ .
a. there are sophisticated designs on the Great Wall
b. the Great Wall was not built of brick
c. there are no watch towers on the walls
d. the Great Wall has no effects on Chinese peoples life
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Six out of seven Ancient Wonders did not (41) _______ to this present day.
Human demands urged poets, writers, and (42) ______ to seek replacements
for the fallen (43)______ . Some (44))______ a new list for the Seven Wonders of
the Modern World. (45) ______ argued that Ancient civilizations, (46) ___
the Greeks did not know of, erected monuments that should have been included
in the original list. (47)_______ such as the Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal in
Agra, (48) ______ the Temple of Angkor in Cambodia are a few examples.
L ike the anci ent list, the new one include (4 9 )_monuments and
structures that changed the existing landscape. However, (50)______ single
list won unanimous approval among historians, artists, and architects.
41. a. exist b. live c. appear d. present
42. a. history b. historic c. historical d. historians
43. a. houses b. villas c. monuments d. accommodations
44. a. built b. did c. proposed d. asked
45. a. Other b. Others c. Another d. Each other
46. a. that b. which c. when d. whose
47. a. Wonders b. Feats c. Buildings d. Blocks
48. a. as b. with c. or d. and
49. a. fascinate b. fascinating c. fascinated d. fascination
50. a. any b. not c. no d. neither
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TEST 2
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. pyramid b. century c. construction d. theory
2. a. purpose b. protect c. prepare d. surpass
3. a. transport b. structure c. thousand d. suggest
4. a. theory b. several c. museum d. tourism
5. a. treasure b. journey c. bury d. inside
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Those archaeologists are preparing a lot of things _ _ _ _ _ their exploration,
a. of b. in c. upon d. for
7. The pharaoh was buried in the pyramid together ______ a lot of belongings.
a. for b. with c. of d. to
8. Many people died mysteriously when they tried to steal thi ngs____the pyramids.
a. on b. from c. against d. to
9. The building is still under ______ .
a. construct b. constructive c. construction d. constructor
10. New legislation still does not offer adequate____for many historic buildings.
a. protect b. protection c. protective d. protector
11. We need some necessar y______ before our journey to Egypt.
a. prepare b. preparation c. preparatory d. preparing
12. The thieves broke into the tomb to steal the treasures.
a. mummies b. bodies c. materials d. valuable objects
13. People thought that those trees were carried by the flow of the river,
a. sent b. erected c. transported d. established
14. Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest Arts Centre in Br i tai n,______ in
size only by L ondons Barbican.
a. built b. placed c. surpassed d. blocked
15. No one approved of what he had proposed.
a. expressed b. shown c. suggested d. placed
16. They proposed two theories that acti vel y___ ___the ways that ancient
Egyptians built the pyramids.
a. involved b. constructed c. enclosed d. proceeded
17. A ______ is a formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something.
a. tomb b. theory c. structure d. ramp
18. There are several structures in Greece that archaeologists have called____pyramids.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. P ausani as,______ Greek traveler in the second century A.D., described
several of the structures as pyramids.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
20. That skyscraper is said to have been built in 1930.
a. They said that skyscraper was built in 1930.
b. I t was said that skyscraper was built in 1930.
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c. They are said that skyscraper is built in 1930.
d. I t is said that skyscraper was built in 1930.
21. Pyramid-shaped structures _ _ _ _ _ by many ancient civilizations.
a. constructed b. were constructed c. was constructing d. constructs
22. We were told to wait here.
a. They tell us to wait here. b. They tell us we wait here,
c. They told us to wait here. d. They told us to be waited here.
23. You should take care when working on electrical equipment.
a. Care should be taken when you are working on electrical equipment.
b. Care should be taken when working on electrical equipment.
c. Electrical equipment should be taken care when working on.
d. Electrical equipment should be taken care when you are working on.
24. I ______ chess when I was five years old.
a. had been taught how to be played b. had been taught how to play
c had taught to play d. had taught to be played
25. People seem to recognize the structure the most attractive.
a. The structure is seemed to recognize the most attractive.
b. The structure is seemed to be recognized the most attractive.
c. The structure seems to be recognized the most attractive.
d. I t is seemed to recognize the structure the most attractive.
26. They predict that a heavy storm will come in the area.
a. A heavy storm is predicted to have come in the area.
b. I t is predicted that a heavy storm will be come in the area.
c. A heavy storm is predicted to come in the area.
d. A heavy storm is predicted to be come in the area.
27. ______ how the ancient Egyptians carried such heavy blocks of stone.
a. I t does not know b. People have not been known
c. I t has not known d. I t has not been known
28. I nar r owl y______ by the bus when it came round the corner.
a. avoided being hit b. was avoided hitting
c. avoided hitting d. was avoided being hit
29. They were serving lunch when we arrived.
a. Lunch is served b. I t is served lunch
c. I t was served lunch d. Lunch was being served
30. J ohn ______ The Great Pyramid of Giza.
a. said to have been visited b. is said to have been visited
c. is said to have visited d. said to have visited
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. temple of Artemis at Ephesus / build / Greeks / 550 B.C
a. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus is built by Greeks in 550 B.C.
b. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was built by Greeks in 550 B.C.
c. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus has been built by Greeks in 550 B.C.
d. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was building by Greeks in 550 B.C.
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32. the temple / dedicate / the Greek goddess Artemis
a. The temple it was dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis.
b. The temple built to dedicate to the Greek goddess Artemis.
c. I t is said the temple to dedicate to the Greek goddess Artemis.
d. The temple was dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis
33. the Greeks / 120 years / build the Temple
a. I t took the Greeks 120 years to build the Temple.
b. The Greeks took 120 years to build the Temple.
c. I t was taken the Greeks 120 years to build the Temple.
d. I t took the Greeks 120 years to be built the Temple.
34. Herostratus / burn it down / attempt to achieve lasting fame
a. Herostratus burned it down in an attempt to achieve lasting fame.
b. Herostratus was burnt it down with an attempt to achieve lasting fame.
c. Herostratus burned it down to be attempted to achieve lasting fame.
d. Herostratus burned it down for to be attempted to achieve lasting fame.
35. 356 BC / the temple / destroy / in arson
a. I n 356 BC that the temple was destroyed in arson.
b. 356 BC that the temple destroyed in arson.
c. I t was in 356 BC that the Temple was destroyed in arson.
d. I n 356 BC when the temple was destroyed in arson.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
L ocated at the city of Agra in the State of Uttar Pradesh, the Taj Mahal is
one of the most beautiful masterpieces of architecture in the world. Agra, situ
ated about 200 km south of New Delhi, was the Capital of the Mughals. I t was
Shah J ehan who ordered the building of the Taj Mahal, in honor of his wife.
Mumtaz and Shah J ehan were married in 1612 and, and it was in 1630 that
she gave birth to her last child and she died in childbirth. So great was the
Emperor love to his wife that he ordered the building of the most beautiful
mausoleum on Earth for her.
Although it is not known exactly who planned the Taj Mahal, the name of
an I ndian architect of Persian descent, Ustad Ahmad L ahori , has been cited in
many sources. As soon as construction began in 1630, builders, craftsmen,
sculptors, and calligraphers were sent for from Persia, the Ottoman Empire,
and Europe to work on the masterpiece. The site was chosen near the Capital,
Agra on the southwest bank of the River Yamuna. The actual Tomb is situated
inside the Taj Mahal.
36. The Taj Mahal was built in the honor of t h e______ .
a. Shah J ehan b. Shah J ehans wife
c. Shah J ehans sons d. Shah J ehans last child
37. The Taj Mahal was built i n ______ .
a. 1612 b. 1614 c. 1620 d. 1630
38. According to the writer, the Taj Mahal had been bui l t______
a. before Shah J ehans marriage b. before the death of Shah J ehans wife
c. after the death of Shah J ehans wife d. after Shah J ehans death
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39. Who did not take part in the building of the Taj Mahal?
a. monks b. masons c. craftsmen d. sculptors
40. Which information is NOT referred in the text?
a. The Taj Mahal was built on the bank of the River Yamuna.
b. Shah J ehan loved his wife very much.
c. Shah J ehans wife died when she gave birth to her last child.
d. Shah J ehans wife liked the Taj Mahal very much.
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Most Egyptians prepared for (41) ______ . They tried to build a secure (42)
______ place that would last an eternity. (43)_______ this was their wish, it did
not work that way. The weather and tomb robbers were the main culprits that
(44) ______ many tombs. Most tomb robbers, who (45)______ the tomb builders,
often reentered the tomb after it was sealed, unwrapping the (46) _____ _ and
removing all amulets and stones. The wooden coffins, which held many pre
cious stones, were (47) ______ picked and destroyed. After they destroyed the
tomb, (48) ______ the mummies would be taken out and burnt or sold as (49)
______ souvenir product. Although tomb robbers were the main culprits, archae
ology have also (50)
41. a. die
42. a. resting
43. a. Because
44. a. erected
45. a. believed to be
c. are believed being
46. a. tomb
47. a. also
48. a. many
49. a. a
50. a. destroyed
the desecration of many mummies.
b. dead
b. lying
b. I f
b. destroyed
c. death
c. sleeping
c. As i f
c. built
b. were believed to be
d. believed to have been
d. deadly
d. sitting
d. Although
d. created
b. momument c. body d. stone
b. too c. not only d. either
b. many of c. much d. much of
b. an c. the d. 0
b. damaged c. ruined d. influenced
TEST 3
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. purpose b. propose c. suppose d. enclose
2. a. tomb b. climber c. combine d. lamb
3. a. proofs b. regions c. lifts d. rocks
4. a. involves b. believes c. suggests d. steals
5. a. high b. straight c. weighing d. enough
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
6. Some scientist said that the pyramid was built with_a mixture that con
sisted __________________________ sand, wax, and honey.
a. for b. with c. of d. from
7. The purpose_the research was to find out more information about the pyramid.
a. of b. for c. in d. from
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8. The Great Pyramid of Giza belonged ______ the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu.
a. on b. of c. with d. to
9. How _ _ _ _ _ is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
a. high b. height c. highly d. heighten
10. The pharaohs built pyramids to prepare for t hei r ______ .
a. die b. death c. dead d. dying
11. People are very interested in the _ _ _ _ _ of the tomb.
a. discover b. discovery c. discoverable d. discovers
12. The Great Pyramid of Giza is enclosed, together with the other pyramids
in the touristic region of the Giza Plateau.
a. surrounded b. rebuilt c. forbidden d. banned
13. A/am ______ is a large flat area of land that is high above sea level.
a. base b. region c. area d. plateau
14. When a pharaoh was dead he was ______ in his pyramid.
a. carried b. hidden c. dug d. buried
15. A ______ is a building where objects of hi storical, sci enti fi c or artistic
interest are kept, studied, and displayed to the public.
a. tomb b. treasure c. museum d. stone
16. Pyramids are one of the most attractive touristic regions all over the world,
a. plateaus b. areas c. highlands d. buildings
17. We spent a week visiting the wonders of Ancient Greek civilization.
a. objects that cause a feeling of great surprise and admiration
b. tombs where kings were buried
c. buildings where royal families lived
d. bases on which a pyramid was built
18. I t was said that it took the Egyptians 20 years to bu i l d___ ___ Great
Pyramid of Giza.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
19. The sight of the Grand Canyon stretching out before them filled them with
______ wonder.
a. a b. an c. the d. 0
20. Pyramids are the place where pharaohs _____ .
a. bury b. to be buried c. were buried d. are buried
21. People say that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were destroyed.
a. I t was said that six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world were
destroyed.
b. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to be destroyed.
c. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world is said to have destroyed.
d. Six out of the seven wonders of the ancient world are said to have been destroyed.
22. I t is believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.
a. They believed that a buried treasure was hidden in the tomb.
b. A buried treasure is believed that was hidden in the tomb.
c. A buried treasure is believed to hide in the tomb.
d. A buried treasure is believed to have been hidden in the tomb.
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23. Gettysburg______ as a national historic monument since the Civil War.
a. has preserved b. has been preserved
c. preserved d. was preserved
24. I hate ______ by my classmates.
a. to laugh at b. laughed at c. being laughed at d. to be laughing at
25. All wor k ______ by next Thursday.
a. must finish b. must be finished c. will finish d. is going to finish
26. Whatever happens I will do as .
a. advised b. to advise c. it is advised d. advising
27. Students _ _ _ _ _ English as well as possible.
a. recommend to learn b. recommend to be learnt
c. are recommended to learn d. are recommended to be learnt
28. Geor ge________another trip to Greece.
a. is said to be planned b. said to be planned
c. said to be planning d. is said to be planning
29. He is known to have bought some precious things stolen from that ancient tomb,
a. People knew that he bought b. I t was known that he has bought
c. They knew that he has bought d. They know that he bought
30. Did Henry pick you up when you arrived at the airport?
a. Did you are picked up by Henry b. Were you picked up by Henry
c. Was it picked you up by Henry d. Was Henry picked you up
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
31. L ighthouse of Al exandri a / consider / one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world
a. Lighthouse of Alexandria was considered one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world.
b. L ighthouse of Alexandria was said to consider one of the seven wonders
of the ancient world.
c. I t is said L ighthouse of Alexandria considered one of the seven wonders
of the ancient world.
d. People say L ighthouse of Alexandria considered one of the seven wonders
of the ancient world.
32. the L ighthouse / build / in Hellenistic, Egypt in the 3rd century BC
a. The L ighthouse was build in Hellenistic, Egypt in the 3rd century BC.
b. The L ighthouse was built in Hellenistic, Egypt in the 3rd century BC.
c. The L ighthouse was built in Hellenistic, Egypt when it was in the 3rd
century BC.
d. The Lighthouse, build in Hellenistic, Egypt in the 3rd century BC.
33. it / 135 meters / tall
a. I t was about 135 meters tall. b. I t was said about 135 meters tall,
c. I t was about 135 meters in tall. d. I t was at 135 meters in tall.
34. the Lighthouse / among / tallest man-made structure / on Earth / many centuries
a. The L ighthouse was said among the tall est man-made structures on
Earth for many centuries.
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b. The L ighthouse was among the tallest man-made structures that on
Earth for many centuries.
c. The L ighthouse, was among the tallest man-made structures on Eartr.
for many centuries.
d. The L ighthouse was among the tallest man-made structures on Earth for
many centuries.
35. it / destroy / 1480 / earthquake
a. I t was said to destroy in 1480 in an earthquake.
b. I t destroyed in 1480 in an earthquake.
c. I t is destroyed in 1480 in an earthquake
d. I t was destroyed in 1480 in an earthquake.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
For thousands of years, the largest structures on Earth were pyramids: first
the Red Pyramid in the Dashur Necropolis and then the Great Pyramid of Giza,
the only remaining Wonder of the World. The largest pyramid ever built, by
volume, was the Great Pyramid of Cholula, in the Mexican state of Puebla. This
pyramid is considered the largest monument ever constructed anywhere in the
world, and is still being excavated. The most famous pyramids are the Egyptian
pyramids huge structures built of brick and stone, some of which are among the
largest man-made constructions. Pyramids functioned as tombs for pharaohs. I n
Ancient Egypt, a pyramid was referred to as mer, literally place of ascendance.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, which was built in 2560 B.C., is the largest in Egypt
and one of the largest in the world. Until Lincoln Cathedral was built in 1300, it
was the tallest building in the world. The base is over 230 metres in area. I t is
one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the only one of the seven to survive
into modern times. The Ancient Egyptians capped the peaks of their pyramids
with gold and covered their faces with polished white limestone.
36. Which pyramid still remains in Egypt?
a. the Red Pyramid b. the Great Pyramid of Giza
c. the Great Pyramid of Cholula d. all of them
37. The Egyptain pyramids were built o f ______ .
a. stone and gold b. gold and limestone
c. stone and limestone d. brick and stone
38. The Great Pyramid of Gi za______ .
a. was built in 1300 b. was not the largest in Egypt
c. is not as high as Lincoln Catheral d. is higher than L incoln Catheral
39. Which pyramid is one of the seven wonders of the world?
a. the Great Pyramid of Giza b. the Red Pyramid
c. the Great Pyramid of Cholula d. none of them
40. Gold was put on t h e______ of the Egyptain pyramids.
a. face b. foot c. top d. angle
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the walls of Babylon (near present-
day A1 Hillah in I raq) are (41)______ one of the original Seven Wonders of the
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World. They were built by Nebuchadnezzar I I around 600 BC. He (42) _____ to
construct the gardens to please his wife, Amytis of Media, who longed (43)
______ the trees and beautiful plants of her homeland. The Garden was (44)
______ in a plain; and the circuit of its wall was three hundred and eighty-five
miles. The (45)______ of its wall was thirty-two feet; built up in tiers (46)
______ it resembled a theater.
There was some controversy as to (47)______ the Hanging Gardens were an
actual creation or a poetic creation (48) __ the lack of documentation of
them in the chronicles of Babylonian history. I n ancient writings the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon were first (49) ______ by Berossus, a Chaldean priest who
(50)______ in the late 4th century B.C. These accounts were later elaborated on
by Greek historians.
41. a. appreciated b. considered c. seen d. thought
42. a. said b. is said c. was said d. was saying
43. a. for b. of c. to d. with
44. a. lain b. seated c. put d. located
45. a. thick b. thickness c. thicken d. thickened
46. a. although b. i f c. as though d. so that
47. a. whether b. not only c. neither d. unless
48. a. because b. thanks to c. due to d. dealing with
49. a. supported b. described c. shown d. watched
50. a. living b. was lived c. is lived d. lived
TEST YOURSELF F
Choose t he word whi ch i s st ressed di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
1. a. medicine b. computer c. hospital d. scientist
2. a. important b. improvement c. tradition d. chemistry
3. a. machine b. doctor c. body d. kidney
4. a. technology b. penicillin c. discovery d. traditional
5. a. needle b. country c. disease d. modern
Choose t he word whi ch has t he underl i ned part pronounced di f f erent l y f rom t he rest .
6. a. developed b. improved c. named d. discovered
7. a. coughs b. scientists c. methods d. parts
8. a. machines b. humans c. thousands d. hearts
9. a. used to b. promised c. raised d. practised
10. a. helped
b. saved c. lived d. applied
Choose a, b, c, or d t hat best compl et es each unf i ni shed sent ence; subst i t ut es t he
underl i ned part ; or has a cl ose meani ng t o t he ori gi nal one.
11. Doctor, together with modern medicine, can help people ___.__ leading
better lives.
a. on b. in c. with d. for
12. I think his career is more i mportant______ him than I am.
a. with b. to c. on d. up
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13. With some new treatments, doctors can save many patients_____dying of cancer
a. from b. for c. on d. with
14. Thanks to many i mpor tant_____ in medicine, human beings can live
longer and healthier.
a. discover b. discovery c. discoveries d. discoverable
15. M-ray scanner is a marvelous ______ breakthrough in medicine.
a. technology b. technological c. technologist d. technologically
16. We should have a ______ examination every six months.
a. medicine b. medicate c. medical d. medically
17.
a.
18.
19. _
a.
20. _ _
a.
21. A
____ are drugs that fight diseases in the body.
Machines b. Acupuncture c. Needles d. Antibiotics
____ are the organs in your body that take waste matter from your blood
and send it out of your body as urine.
a. K idneys b. Lungs c. Lips d. Limbs
______ uses needles to help the human body fight pain and disease.
Drug b. Antibiotic c. Acupuncture d. Penicillin
____is a substance that you drink or swallow in order to cure an illness.
Acupuncture b. Medicine c. X-ray d. Mold
______ is the organ in your chest that pumps the blood around your body
head b. kidney c. heart d. brain a.
22.
23.
Acupuncture is a very old method of treating sickness and pain,
a. sorrow b. illness c. feelings d. bruise
Alexander F lemming discovered ______ penicillin in 1928.
a. a b. an c. the
24. There were many important discoveries i n ______
a. a b. an c. the
25. You have ever used the treatment of acupuncture,
a. haven't you b. dont you c. arent you
26. Hed better work har der ,______ ?
a. doesnt he b. wouldnt he c. hadnt he
27. Come to see P eter ,______ ?
a. will you b. wont you c. dont you
28. There is a pen in the box, ______ ?
a. isnt it b. isnt there
29. The book is not interesting, ____
a. does it b. is it
c. is it
d. 0
20th century,
d. 0
?
d. will you
d. didnt he
d. arent you
d. is there
c. doesnt it
?
d. i snt it
30. Roentgen developed the X-ray machine, __
a. did he b. didnt him c. didnt he d. was he
31. J ohn ______ the coming competition.
a. believes to be won b. is believed to win
c. is believed to be won d. believed to be won
32. ______ that the kidnappers asked for one million dollars.
a. I t reports b. I t is reporting
c. I t was reporting d. I t was reported
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33. Mary is said to have been seriously ill.
a. I t is said that Mary is seriously ill
b. I t is said that Mary was seriously ill.
c. People say Mary is seriously ill.
d. People are said Mary was ill.
34. The X-ray _ _ _ _ _ in 1895.
a. is said to have been discovered b. is said to be discovered
c. said to have been discovered d. said to discovered
35. Acupuncture______ up to now.
a. is used b. was used c. has been used d. will be used
Choose t he best sent ence t hat can be made f rom t he cues gi ven.
36. Ernest Hemingway / one of the greatest American writers / his age
a. Ernest Hemingway was said one of the greatest American writers of his age.
b. Ernest Hemingway was one of the greatest American writers of his age.
c. Ernest Hemingway was said to have been one of the greatest American
writers of his age.
d. Ernest Hemingway, that was one of the greatest American writers of his age
37. he / born / 1899 / the family of a doctor
a. He was born in 1899 in the family of a doctor.
b. He born in 1899 in the family of a doctor.
c. I t was said he born in 1899 in the family of a doctor.
d. He was said to born in 1899 in the family of a doctor.
38. 1923 / his first work Three stories and ten poems/ write
a. I n 1923, his first work Three stories and ten poems wrote.
b. I t was in 1923 when his first work Three stories and ten poems was written.
c. I n 1223 that his first work Three stories and ten poems was written.
d. I n 1923, his first work Three stories and ten poems was written.
39. The old man and the sea / say / be / his best work
a. The old man and the sea said to be his best work.
b. The old man and the sea said to have been his best work.
c. The old man and the sea to be his best work.
d. The old man and the sea is said to be his best work.
40. he / win / the Nobel Prize for Literature / 1954
a. He, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
b. He was won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
c. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
d. He was said to be won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
Read t he passage caref ul l y and choose t he correct answer.
Years ago, because of the lack of good medical care, diseases were the most
terrible threat to the early people. Of course, they had no pills, tablets, or
capsules as we do today. They used to eat herbs or tree barks to cure many
diseases. They also knew that food had great effects on their health. Actually,
the medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from herbs, tree barks,
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plants, and food. For example, in the 17th century, the Peruvian I ndian ate
cinchona bark when they had a fever. They learned this from experience only.
Until 1816, some pharmacists extracted quinine from the cinchona bark. I t is
used in the treatment of malaria, a disease transmi tted by the anopheles
mosquitoes and common in the tropical countries. Quinine is also used to help
cure other diseases. However, i f a child uses quinine for a long time, he or she
will have rickets.
41. The early people used______ to treat diseases.
a. pills b. tablets c. capsules d. tree barks
42. The most popular treatment that modern people use to day is ______ .
a. herb b. medicine c. tree barks d. tree roots
43. The text is about______ .
a. the ways that the early people used to treat diseases
b. modern medicines
c. quinine
d. food, herbs, and tree barks
44. I n the 17th century, the Peruvian used______ to treat fever.
a. herbs b. tablets c. capsules d. cinchona bark
45. Which sentence is true?
a. Quinine is very good for childrens health.
b. Quinine can only treat fever.
c. A childs l ong use of quinine can cause rickets.
d. Quinine is made of anopheles mosquitoes.
Fi l l in each numbered bl ank wi t h one sui t abl e word or phrase.
Today, many drugs (46) ______ in only sixty percent the people who (47)
______ them. Worse, it is (48) ______ that adverse drug reactions kill 100,000
patients (49)______ year, making them the fifth leading cause of (50)________ in
America. (51)______ , when you have got a disease, you should go to (52)______
a doctor and have a (53)______ test. You had better take the medicines as the
(54) _____ instruct you. You also should check or even double check the drugs
(55) ______ a pharmacist dispenses.
46. a. influence b. discover c. invent d. made
47. a. eat b. take c. chew d. digest
48. a. counted b. looked c. seen d. estimated
49. a. only b. single c. alone d. per
50. a. die b. dead c. death d. deadly
51. a. So b. Such c. And d. I f
52. a. watch b. notice c. see d. observe
53. a. medicine b. medical c. medically d. medicate
54. a. applications b. forms c. letters d. prescriptions
55. a. that b. whom c. whose d. Who
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UNI T 1: FRI E NDSHI P
TEST 1
1. c 2. d 3. a 4. d 5. b
6. b 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. a 11. c 12. b 13. b 14. a 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. a 19. b
20. c 21. a 22. a 23. b 24. c 25. d 26. b 27. a 28. a 29. c 30. c
31. b 32. d 33. d 34. a 35. a
36. b 37. b 38. b 39. d 40. d
41. d 42. d 43. c 44. a 45. a 46. c 47. b 48. a 49. b 50. b
TEST 2
1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. c
6. b 7. c 8. a 9. b 10. c 11. a 12. a 13. c 14. a 15. a 16. c 17. c 18. d 19. b
20. d 21. d 22. a 23. c 24. c 25. b 26. a 27. a 28. a 29. b 30. d
31. c 32. d 33. c 34. b 35. b
36. d 37. b 38. b 39. a 40. c
41. c 42. a 43. a 44. b 45. d 46. d 47. d 48. c 49. a 50. c
TE S T 3
l .b 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. d
6. d 7. c 8. a 9. a 10. a 11. d 12. d 13. a 14. b 15. d 16. b 17. a 18. b 19. a
20. c 21. a 22. d 23. a 24. b 25. d 26. b 27. b 28. c 29. c 30. d
31. d 32. d 33. a 34. c 35. a
36. b 37. a 38. b 39. c 40. b
41. d 42. b 43. a 44. a 45. c 46. d 47. b 48. c 49. b 50. d
UNI T 2: PE RSONAL EXPERI ENCES
TEST 1
1. b 2. a 3. d 4. a 5. b
6. b 7. c 8. b 9. a 10. b 11. a 12. a 13. d 14. a 15. b 16. a
20. d 21. b 22. b 23. c 24. a 25. a 26. d 27. c 28. d 29. a 30. a
31. a 32. b 33. b 34. d 35. d
36. a 37. c 38. d 39. b 40. b
41. b 42. a 43. a 44. c 45. c 46. b 47. d 48. d 49. d 50. b
TEST 2
1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. d
6. a 7. b 8. c 9. d 10. b
20. c 21. b 22. b 23. d 24. a
31. c 32. c 33. d 34. d 35. d
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36. a 37. a 38. c 39. b 40. b
41. d 42. c 43. b 44. b 45. a 46. b 47. c 48. c 49. b 50. d
TEST 3
1. d 2. d 3. c 4. d 5. b
6. c 7. b
20. d 21. b
8. c
22. a
9. a
23. c
10. a
24. d
11. a
25. d
12. d
26. a
13. d
27. a
14. b
28. d
15. a
29. b
16. c
30. b
31. d 32. c 33. b 34. a 35. c
36. a 37. c 38. b 39. d 40. a
41. b 42.c 43. d 44. a 45. a 46. b 47. c 48. d 49. c 50. b
UNI T 3: A PARTY
TEST 1
1. d 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. b
6. b 7. a
20. d 21. a
8. a
22. b
9. b
23. b
10. b
24. d
11. a
25. a
12. d
26. d
13. d
27. c
14. b
28. b
15. a
29. c
16. d
30. b
31. a 32. c 33. c 34. b 35. d
36. c 37. a 38. d 39. b 40. d
41. c 42. d 43. a 44. a 45. b 46. c 47. b 48. c 49. d 50. a
TEST 2
1. d 2. b 3. b 4. d 5. a
6. d 7. c
20. c 21. d
8. d
22. d
9. b
23. a
10. b
24. a
11. a
25. c
12. b
26. a
13. d
27. c
14. d
28. b
15. b
29. d
16. c
30. a
31. d 32. c 33. d 34. c 35. d
36. a 37. b 38. b 39. c 40. b
41. d 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. b 46. b 47. d 48. a 49. c 50. a
TEST 3
l .b 2. d 3. d 4. a 5. a
6. d 7. c
20. d 21. d
8. b
22. b
9. a
23. b
10. b
24. a
11. c
25. c
12. a
26. b
13. d
27.a
14. d
28. d
15. a
29. b
16. a
30. a
31. c 32. a 33. a 34. c 35. b
36. d 37. b 38. a 39. c 40. d
41. b 42. a 43. d 44. c 45. a 46. c 47. c 48. d 49. c 50. b
TEST YOURSELF A
l .b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c
6. d 7. d 8. c 9. c 10. b
11.a 12.c
25. c 26. c
13. a
27. b
14. a
28. a
15. a
29. c
16. c
30. b
17. b
31. a
18. b
32. b
19. c
33. d
20. d
34. d
21. d
35. d
36. a 37. d 38. a 39. c 40. c
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19. d
19. d
19. b
19. a
24. a
41. a 42. c 43. c 44. a 45. b
46. b 47. d 48. a 49. d 50. c 51. a 52. b 53. c 54. a 55. d
UNI T 4: VOL UNTE ER WORK
TEST 1
1. d 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. d
6. a 7. b
20. a 21.a
8. a
22. d
9. c
23. d
10. a
24. b
11. b
25. b
12. a
26. c
13. c
27. a
14. c
28. a
15. b
29. b
16. d
30. d
17. d 18. d
31. d 32. a 33. a 34. d 35. c
36. b 37. a 38. b 39. d 40. c
41. a 42. c 43. c 44. b 45. d 46. b 47. a 48. c 49. b 50. d
TEST 2
1. a 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b
6. a 7. b
20. a 21. a
8. a
22. c
9. d
23. c
10. d
24. b
11. a
25. d
12. a
26. b
13. c
27. b
14. b
28. c
15. c
29. c
16. d
30. a
17. a 18. a
31. b 32. b 33. c 34. c 35. c
36. a 37. c 38. b 39. b 40. d
41. b 42. a 43. b 44. d 45. c 46. c 47. d 48. d 49. a 50. a
TEST 3
1. a 2. d 3. c 4. d 5. a
6. b 7. b
20. d 21. a
8. c
22. b
9. c
23. c
10. d
24. c
11. a
25. d
12. b
26. d
13. a
27. d
14. d
28. b
15. b
29. c
16. c
30. b
17. d 18. d
31. b 32. b 33. c 34. d 35. a
36. a 37. a 38. a 39. b 40. c
41. b 42. a 43. a 44. d 45. c 46. d 47. b 48. a 49. c 50. a
UNI T 5: I L L I TE RACY
TEST 1
l .b 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. c
6. c 7. b
20. a 21. c
8. d
22. d
9. b
23. a
10. d
24. c
11. c
25. b
12. b
26. d
13. d
27. a
14. c
28. a
15. b
29. b
16. a
30. b
17. b 18. a
31. a 32. c 33. b 34. c 35. d
36. a 37. b 38. a 39. c 40. b
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. d 46. b 47. a 48. d 49. b 50. a
TEST 2
1. d 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. b
6. c 7. b
20. d 21. d
8. b
22. a
9. d
23. c
10. a
24. a
11. a
25. a
12. d
26. b
13. b
27. c
14. a
28. b
15. c
29. a
16. b
30. d
17. c 18. b
19. c
19. d
19. c
19. c
19. a
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31. a 32. c 33. c 34. c 35. d
36. d 37. c 38. b 39. b 40. d
41. a 42. d 43. b 44. c 45. a 46. c 47. a 48. b 49. d 50. b
TEST 3
1. d 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. b
6. b 7. d 8. a 9. c 10. a 11. b 12. a 13. a 14. a 15. d 16. c
20. d 21. a 22. a 23. c 24. c 25. d 26. a 27. a 28. b 29. c 30. a
31. d 32. d 33. c 34. a 35. a
36. c 37. c 38. c 39. d 40. c
41. b 42. d 43. d 44. c 45. a 46. a 47. a 48. a 49. b 50. c
UNI T 6: COMPE TI TI ONS
TEST 1
1. d 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. d
6. b 7. c 8. b 9. a 10. c 11. a 12. a 13. a 14. a 15. c 16. d
20. b 21. b 22. c 23. c 24. a 25. a 26. c 27. a 28. d 29. d 30. b
31. c 32. c 33. d 34. a 35. d
36. a 37. b 38. b 39. c 40. a
41. c 42. b 43. a 44. a 45. b 46. d 47. c 48. a 49. c 50. b
TEST 2
1. a 2. a 3. d 4. d 5. a
6. d 7. d 8. a 9. b 10. d 11. c 12. d 13. a 14. a 15. c 16. c
20. d 21. c 22. a 23. a 24. d 25. c 26. a 27. b 28. b 29. d 30. d
31. b 32. d 33. d 34. b 35. a
36. d 37. a 38. c 39. d 40. c
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. b 45. d 46. a 47. b 48. c 49. d 50. a
TEST 3
l .b 2. b 3. d 4. b 5. d
6. c 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. d 11. b 12. d 13. d 14. a 15. a 16. b
20. c 21. c 22. b 23. a 24. b 25. b 26. b 27. d 28. d 29. c 30. a
31. c 32. a 33. d 34. c 35. c
36. b 37. b 38. a 39. c 40. a
41. a 42. c 43. b 44. b 45. a 46. d 47. c 48. c 49. a 50. d
TEST YOURSELF B
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. c 5. a
6. a 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. a
11. a 12. c 13. c 14. d 15. b 16. b 17. d 18. b 19. b 20. c 21. c
25. a 26. d 27. b 28. b 29. a 30. a 31. c 32. d 33. d 34. d 35. b
19. c
19.e
19. b
19.a
24. b
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36. d 37. d 38. d 39. c 40. c
41. a 42. c 43. b 44. d 45. d
46. b 47. b 48. d 49. a 50. c 51. c 52. a 53. d 54. b 55. b
UNI T 7: WORL D POPUL ATI ON
TEST 1l
1. d 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. d
6. b
20. b
7. c
21. a
8. b
22. b
9. d
23. a
10. d
24. c
11. a
25. c
12. c
26. c
13. d
27..C
14. a
28. c
15. c
29. d
16. a
30. d
17. d
31. d 32. d 33. b 34. a 35. a
36. a 37. a 38. d 39. d 40. b
41. a 42. b 43. d 44. d 45. b 46. c 47. c 48. d 49. a 50. b
TEST 2
1
1. d 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. c
6. b
20. a
7. a
21. c
8. a
22. c
9. b
23. d
10. d
24. c
11. c
25. c
12. d
26. d
13. d
27. d
14. c
28. a
15. d
29. c
16. b
30. b
17. a
31. c 32. d 33. c 34. d 35. d
36. b 37. c 38. d 39. d 40. a
41. a 42. d 43. c 44. c 45. b 46. b 47. a 48. b 49. c 50. d
TEST 2t
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. d
6. d
20. a
7. c
21. d
8. c
22. d
9. a
23. c
10. c
24. b
11. b
25. c
12. c
26. d
13. d
27. a
14. b
28. c
15. c
29. b
16. d
30. b
17. a
31. c 32. d 33. d 34. b 35. c
36. c 37. a 38. c 39. c 40. c
41. c 42. a 43. b 44. b 45. d 46. b 47. a 48. d 49. c 50. c
UNI T 8: CE L E BRATI ONS
TEST 1
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. b
6. a
20. a
7. b
21. d
8. d
22. d
9. d
23. c
10. b
24. b
11. d
25. c
12. d
26. b
13. a
27. b
14. a
28. a
15. b
29. d
16. c
30. c
17. c
31. a 32. d 33. c 34. a 35. a
36. a 37. b 38. c 39. d 40. b
41. d 42. b 43. a 44. c 45. a 46. b 47. a 48. c 49. d 50. b
TEST 2
i
1. a 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. d
6. c
20. d
7. a
21. b
8. d
22. a
9. a
23. a
10. b
24. c
11. a
25. c
12. b
26. d
13. d
27. d
14. d
28. d
15. a
29. a
16. d
30. a
17. d
19. a
19. d
19. d
19. a
19. b
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31. b 32. b 33. d 34. b 35. b
36. c 37. d 38. a 39. b 40. c
41. a 42. b 43. d 44. c 45. a 46. a 47. b 48. c 49. b 50. d
TEST 3
1. a 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. d
6. b 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. d 11. b 12. a 13. b 14. c 15. c 16. c 17. b 18. c 19.
20. d 21. a 22. a 23. c 24. b 25. c 26. d 27. d 28. d 29. a 30. b
31. c 32. b 33. c 34. d 35. d
36. b 37. a 38. c 39. a 40. b
41. b 42. c 43. a 44. b 45. d 46. b 47. c 48. d 49. b 50. c
UNI T 9: THE POST OFFI CE
TEST 1
1. d 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. c
6. c 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. d 11. d 12. d 13. a 14. a 15. c 16. d 17. d 18. b 19.
20. a 21. b 22. c 23. d 24. b 25. c 26. a 27. c 28. d 29. d 30. b
31. b 32. b 33. d 34. a 35. a
36. a 37. a 38. c 39. b 40. b
41. a 42. d 43. c 44. b 45. a 46. c 47. d 48. b 49. d 50. a
TEST 2
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a
6. c 7. b 8. c 9. d 10. a 11. a 12. d 13. a 14. d 15. c 16. a 17. d 18. a 19.
20. c 21. d 22. d 23. b 24. c 25. d 26. d 27. c 28. a 29. a 30. d
31. a 32. d 33. a 34. b 35. d
36. d 37. a 38. a 39. c 40. d
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. d 45. c 46. b 47. a 48. c 49. d 50. b
TEST 3
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. a
6. b 7. d 8. b 9. b 10. b 11. c 12. c 13. a 14. d 15. d 16. c 17. b 18. b 19.
20. a 21. a 22. b 23. a 24. d 25. c 26. b 27. c 28. a 29. d 30. d
31. d 32. c 33. c 34. c 35. c
36. a 37. c 38. d 39. b 40. d
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. a 45. a 46. d 47. d 48. b 49. c 50. b
TEST YOURSELF C
1. d 2. d 3. c 4. b 5. d
6. a 7. a 8. b 9. c 10. a
11. b 12. a 13. d 14. d 15. a 16. a 17. b 18. c 19. a 20. d 21. c 22. d 23. c 24.
25. b 26. b 27. d 28. d 29. b 30. c 31. d 32. c 33. b 34. a 35. a
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36. c 37. c 38. b 39. a 40. c
41. a 42. b 43. b 44. d 45. a
46. b 47. c 48. a 49. a 50. b 51. c 52. c 53. d 54. d 55. d
UNI T 10: NATURE I N DANGER
TEST 1
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. d
6. a 7. b
20. a 21. b
8. a
22. c
9. a
23. c
10. d
24. d
11. d
25. d
12. c
26. a
13. c
27. a
14. b
28. b
15. a
29. d
16. d
30. b
17. d 18. c 19. c
31. c 32. d 33. d 34. c 35. b
36. b 37. a 38. c 39. c 40. a
41. c 42. b 43. a 44. d 45. d 46. d 47. a 48. a 49. c 50. c
TEST 2
l .c 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. d
6. c 7. c
20. a 21. a
8. a
22. a
9. a
23. c
10. b
24. b
11. b
25. b
12. c
26. a
13. b
27. c
14. a
28. b
15. b
29. a
16. c
30. c
17. a 18. b 19. d
31. d 32. d 33. b 34. b 35. b
36. b 37. b 38. d 39. d 40. c
41. a 42. b 43. c 44. d 45. a 46. d 47. d 48. a 49. b 50. d
TEST 3
1. a 2. c 3. d 4. d 5. b
6. b l .c
20. b 21. a
8. a
22. b
9. d
23. c
10. a
24. d
11. a
25. d
12. b
26. b
13. c
27. b
14. c
28. a
15. b
29. d
16. a
30. c
17. d 18. c 19. b
31. d 32. d 33. c 34. c 35. a
36. a 37. a 38. b 39. c 40. a
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. d 46. d 47. a 48. d 49. a 50. b
UNI T 11: SOURCES OF ENERGY
TEST 1
1. d 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. b
6. c 7. c
20. c 21. b
8. b
22. a
9. d
23. d
10. a
24. a
11. c
25. c
12. a
26. b
13. b
27. d
14. d
28. a
15. b
29. d
16. c
30. b
17. a 18. c 19. d
31. a 32. a 33. a 34. a 35. a
36. a 37. d 38. b 39. a 40. c
41. c 42. d 43. a 44. a 45. b 46. c 47. b 48. d 49. d 50. a
3. a 4. a 5. a
8. a 9. b 10. c 11. b 12. b 13. a 14. a 15. a 16. d 17. b 18. d 19. d
22. c 23. d 24. d 25. a 26. c 27. b 28. b 29. d 30. c
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31. a 32. d 33. c 34. b 35. b
36. a 37. d 38. c 39. a 40. a
41. c 42. a 43. b 44. b 45. d 46. a 47. a 48. d 49. c 50. c
TEST 3
1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c
6. a 7. b 8. c 9. d 10. a 11. c 12. a 13. d 14. a 15. d 16. c
20. d 21. b 22. c 23. c 24. b 25. a 26. d 27. d 28. b 29. a 30. a
31. d 32. c 33. c 34. d 35. d
36. a 37. a 38. c 39. b 40. b
41. b 42. a 43. d 44. b 45. b 46. c 47. d 48. b 49. c 50. a
TEST YOURSELF D
l .c 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a
6. c 7. d 8. a 9. b 10. d
11. a 12. a 13. d 14. b 15. c 16. c 17. a 18. c 19. d 20. c 21. c
25. d 26. d 27. b 28. b 29. c 30. d 31. b 32. b 33. a 34. d 35. c
36. c 37. c 38. a 39. a 40. a
41. c 42. c 43. a 44. b 45. d
46. a 47. c 48. d 49. d 50. d 51. a 52. b 53. b 54. c 55. c
UNI T 12: THE ASI AN GAMES
TEST 1
1. d 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. d
6. c 7. a 8. b 9. a 10. a 11. a 12. b 13. b 14. d 15. a 16. d
20. a 21. b 22. c 23. d 24. a 25. d 26. d 27. d 28. c 29. d 30. d
31. a 32. b 33. b 34. d 35. c
36. b 37. a 38. a 39. b 40. c
41. d 42. b 43. b 44. a 45. c 46. a 47. c 48. d 49. c 50. a
TEST 2
1. a 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. d
6. b 7. a 8. d 9. c 10. d 11.b 12. c 13. a 14. c 15. c 16. a
20. c 21. c 22. b 23. b 24. c 25. d 26.d 27. b 28. a 29. a 30. b
31. d 32. d 33. d 34. b 35. a
36. a 37. d 38. b 39. c 40. d
41. b 42. a 43. d 44. c 45. a 46. d 47. b 48. c 49. a 50. b
TEST 3
1. d 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. c
6. a 7. d 8. c 9. d 10. d 11. c 12. b 13. b 14. d 15. a 16. b 17. b 18. c
20. b 21. a 22. d 23. d 24. a 25. c 26. c 27. c 28. d 29. b 30. a
19. a
24. c
19. a
19. a
19. d
2 0 0 BAI TAP TRAC NGHlfSM TI E NG ANH 11 PHAN DAP AN
31. a 32. b 33. c 34. d 35. c
36. a 37. c 38. a 39. b 40. a
41. b 42. c 43. a 44. a 45. d 46. c 47. b 48. c 49. d 50. a
UNI T 13: HOBBI ES
TEST 1I
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. b
6. a
20. a
7. c
21. b
8. b
22. c
9. c
23. a
10. b
24. a
11. a
25. a
12. d
26. c
13. d
27. d
14. b
28. d
15. b
29. c
16. d
30. d
31. a 32. b 33. c 34. d 35. d
36. c 37. d 38. a 39. b 40. b
41. c 42. a 43. a 44. c 45. d 46. d 47. a 48. d 49. b 50. b
TEST 2
1
1. d 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. a
6. a
20. a
7. d
21. b
8. c
22. b
9. c
23. d
10. c
24. c
11. c
25. c
12. d
26. b
13. b
27. d
14. d
28. a
15. a
29. a
16. b
30. a
31. a 32. d 33. a 34. c 35. c
36. a 37. b 38. a 39. c 40. a
41. b 42. a 43. b 44. d 45. d 46. c 47. a 48. c 49. d 50. c
TEST 21
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. a
6. b
20. b
7. d
21.b
8. a
22. c
9. a
23. d
10. a
24. c
11. d
25. b
12. b
26. b
13. b
27. a
14. a
28. c
15. a
29. b
16. b
30. d
31. d 32. d 33. a 34. b 35. c
36. a 37. b 38. b 39. a 40. a
41. d 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. c 46. b 47. d 48. a 49. d 50. b
UNI T 14: RE CRE ATI ONS
Te s t i
1. a 2. a 3. d 4. d 5. b
6. b
20. a
7. b
21. b
8. a
22. d
9. d
23. a
10. d
24. b
11. b
25. b
12. d
26. a
13. d
27. a
14. a
28. b
15. c
29. b
16. a
30. d
31. a 32. b 33. d 34. d 35. d
36. c 37. b 38. a 39. d 40. a
41. d 42. b 43. a 44. a 45. b 46. c 47. c 48. b 49. d 50. d
17. c 18. c
TEST 2
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. d
6. d 7. d 8. c 9. c 10. a 11. d 12. a 13. b 14. a 15. d 16. c 17. c 18. d
20. b 21. a 22. d 23. d 24. a 25. a 26. b 27. c 28. c 29. a 30. d
DAP AN
19. b
19. d
19. c
19. a
19. c
201
31. a 32. b 33. c 34. a 35. d
36. b 37. a 38. d 39. b 40. c
41. b 42. c 43. a 44. d 45. c 46. d 47. d 48. a 49. a 50. c
TEST 3
l .c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a
6. b 7. d 8. a 9. b 10. b 11. c 12. b 13. a 14. a 15. d 16. d
20. d 21. d 22. b 23. c 24. c 25. d 26. b 27. a 28. a 29. b 30. c
31. b 32. b 33. a 34. c 35. d
36. a 37. c 38. d 39. c 40. d
41. d 42. c 43. a 44. d 45. b 46. a 47. c 48. d 49. d 50. b
TEST YOURSELF E
1. a 2. d 3. b 4. d 5. c
6. d 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. d
11. b 12. b 13. c 14. a 15. a 16. d 17. a 18. c 19. c 20. b 21. a
25. a 26. d 27. d 28. d 29. a 30. c 31. b 32. d 33. a 34. d 35. c
36. a 37. d 38. c 39. b 40. b
41. b 42. a 43. c 44. a 45. b
46. a 47. b 48. c 49. c 50. a 51. a 52. d 53. b 54. b 55. d
UNI T 15: SPACE CONQUEST
TEST 1
l .d 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. d
6. b 7. c 8. d 9. a 10. a 11. c 12. d 13. b 14. b 15. a 16. c
20. c 21. c 22. b 23. a 24, d 25. b 26. c 27. d 28. d 29. b 30. b
31. b 32. c 33. d 34. b 35. b
36. c 37. d 38. c 39. d 40. b
41. a 42. a 43. a 44. d 45. b 46. b 47. c 48. c 49. d 50. b
TEST 2
1. c 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. d
6. c 7. a 8. b 9. c 10. c 11. c 12. b 13. a 14. a 15. d 16. a
20. c 21. a 22. b 23. c 24. b 25. c 26. d 27. b 28. d 29. d 30. a
31. b 32. c 33. d 34. d 35. c
36. b 37. a 38. b 39. c 40. d
41. a 42. b 43. d 44. c 45. a 46. a 47. c 48. d 49. a 50. b
TEST 3
1. b 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. d
6. d 7. a 8. d 9. b 10. d 11. a 12. b 13. d 14. d 15. a 16. c
20. b 21. b 22. d 23. c 24. c 25. c 26. b 27. a 28. d 29. c 30. d
19. b
24. b
19. a
19. d
19. c
202 BA I TAP TRAC NGHI EM TI E NG ANH 11 PHAN DAP A n
31. c 32. c 33. b 34. a 35. d
36. a 37. c 38. a 39. b 40a
41. b 42. b 43. a 44. c 45. d 46. d 47. b 48. c 49. a 50. a
UNI T 16: THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD
TEST 1
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. b
6. a
20. b
7. b
21. c
8. b
22. d
9. c
23. d
10. b
24. a
11. d
25. b
12. a
26. a
13. a
27. b
14. a
28. c
15. b
29. c
16. a
30. c
31. b 32. c 33. d 34. b 35. c
36. b 37. d 38. a 39. d 40. a
41. a 42. d 43. c 44. c 45. b 46. b 47. a 48. d 49. b 50. c
TEST ;2
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. d
6. d
20. d
7. b
21. b
8. b
22. c
9. c
23. a
10. b
24. b
11. b
25. c
12. d
26. c
13. c
27. d
14. c
28. a
15. c
29. d
16. a
30. c
31. b 32. d 33. a 34. a 35. c
36. b 37. d 38. c 39. a 40. d
41. c 42. a 43. d 44. b 45. b 46. c 47. a 48. b 49. a 50. d
TEST :
J
1. a 2. c 3. b 4, c 5. d
6. c
20. c
7. a
21. d
8. d
22. d
9. a
23. b
10. b
24. c
11. b
25. b
12. a
26. a
13. d
27. c
14. d
28. d
15. c
29. d
16. b
30. b
31. a 32. b 33. a 34. d 35. d
36. b 37. d 38. c 39. a 40. c
41. b 42. c 43. a 44. d 45. b 46. d 47. a 48. c 49. b 50. d
TEST YOURSELF
F
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c
6. a 7. c 8. d 9. c 10. a
11. c
25. a
12. b
26. c
13. a
27. a
14. c
28. b
15. b
29. d
16. c
30. c
17. d
31. b
18. a
32. d
19. c
33. b
20. b
34. a
21. c
35. c
36. b 37. a 38. d 39. d 40. c
41. d 42. b 43. a 44. d 45. c
46. a 47. b 48. d 49. d 50. c 51. a 52. c 53. b 54. d 55. a
c
19. c
19. a
19. d
24. c
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PHU LUC

UNI T 1
TEST 2
31. C: which ->who/whom
32. D: feeling safe ->feel safe
33. C: to share ->share
34. B: to be ->being
35. B: getting ->to get
UNI T 2
TEST 2
31. C: so that to ->so as to/ in order to
32. C: were repeated are repeated
33. D: when start school ->when starting school
34. D: I first meet my wife ->I first met my wife
35. D: most pleasure ->the most pleasure
UNI T 3
TEST 2
31. D: celebrating ->to celebrate
32. C: to serve ->to be served
33. D: but balloons ->and balloons
34. C: in where ->where
35. D: having ->have
UNI T 4
TEST 2
31. B: placing ->placed
32. B: provides ->provide
33. C: having organized ->organize
34. C: can arranged ->can be arranged
35. C: teaching ->teach
UNI T 5
TEST 1
31. A: I lliterate ->I lliteracy
204 bai tap tr Ac nghiem tieng anh ii phAn dAp An
32. C: which demanding ->which demands
33. B: more than as ->more than
34. C: because of ->due to
35. D: to read ->reading
UNI T 6
TEST 1
31. C: with ->and
32. C: so as ->such as
33. D: competitively ->competitive
34. A: I n the basketball ->I n basketball
35. D: is to reaching ->is to reach
TEST YOUR SELF B
36. D: sickening ->sickened
37. D: because ->because of
38. D: where ->which
39. C: health threaten ->health threat
40. C: include ->including
UNI T 7
TEST 2
31. C: has peaked ->peaked
32. D: more than ->than
33. C: will have to ->would have to
34. D: would have not ->wouldnt have had
35. D: but ->0
TEST 3
31. C: difficulty ->difficult
32. D: although ->but
33. D: or and
34. B: that causes ->that cause
35. C: poor ->poverty
UNI T 8
TEST?
31. B: traditional cooks ->traditionally cooks
32. B: and cook cooking
33. D: one other ->one another
34. B: most wonderful time ->the most wonderful time
35. B: get ->gets
TEST 3
31. C: more older ->older
32. B: healthy ->healthiness
33. C: other ones ->other
34. D: hopeful ->hope
35. D: the old year one ->the old one
UNI T 9
TEST 2
31. A: that is ->which is
32. D: which ->where
33. A: when - 0
34. B. which were used were used
35. I ): were not equipping ->were not equipped
TEST YOURSELF C
36. C: when ->which
37. C: comes ->come
38. B: decorating ->decorated
39. A: when ->0
40. C: at that ->when/ that
UNI T 10
t e s t i
31. C: which is ->is
32. C: also that ->also
33. I): and destroy ->and destroying
34. C: that ->which
35. B: which ->0
UNI T 11
TEST 1
31. A: is obtained ->which is obtained
32. A: being ->is
33. A: building ->built
34. A: where achieve ->which achieve
35. A: which to build ->to build
206 I I AI TAP TRAC NGHI K M TI K NG ANI I 11 PHAN I J AP AN
TEST 2
31. A: provided ->provides
32. D: facing we ->facing us
33. C: basing on ->based on
34. B: which ->that
35. B: a use ->use
UNI T 12
TEST 3
31. A: must observed ->must observe
32. B: that is ->which is
33. C: holding ->held
34. D: cheerful ->cheerfulness
35. C: strict ->strictly
UNI T 13
TEST 2
31. A: have been ->were
32. D: encouraging ->encouraged
33. A: I t was ->0
34. C: they were issued ->which were issued/ issued
35. C: because ->because of
UNI T 14
TEST 3
31. B: it is ->which is
32. B: regulating ->regulated
33. A: The tourism ->Tourism
34. C. learning ->to learn
35. D: for leisurely for leisure
UNI T 15
TEST 1
31. B: no air there is no air
32. C: weightlessness ->weightless
33. D: so that ->so
34. B: will be able to ->have been able to
35. B: would ->will
UNI T 16
t e s t 1
31. B: are known ->know
32. C: to be said ->0
33. D: ever constructing ->ever constructed
34. B: 27-meters-high ->27-meter-high
35. C: to be served ->to serve
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