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PART 1
Look at the words in the box. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. There is one example.
Example: This food is usually brown. You can eat or drink it. 4. This is a field event.
1. There are nine of them in our solar system. 5. You may hurt this when running
or playing soccer.
2. This sweet milky food is really delicious.
6. You see them when you go to the sea. You can swim and play in them.
14. This is a place where passengers get onto and off trains.
15. People see him/her at a tennis match but he/she is not a player.
PART 2
Read the conversation between three students and choose the best answer. Write a letter (A- M) for
each answer. You do not need to use all the letters. There is one example.
Laura: (0) E . Im going back to Argentina soon.
Emily : (1)
A. What are you going to do in the summer?
Emily : (3)
E. Oh, dont say that. (Example)
Emily : Great ideal! Mel, you are making a trip I. Oh, hi, Mel!
to London, right?
Laura : (7)
J. Not bad! Lets have a group photo.
Laura : (9)
L. But I need a little more money.
Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines. There is one example.
We all agree that trees are important. In (1) countries, there is even a
day to celebrate trees. This day is called Arbor Day. However, do you know (2) trees are so
important?
First of all, trees help (3) _ our environment. The leaves on a tree take in air
pollution. This makes our air cleaner. Trees also absorb. CO2 may contribute to global warming, the (4)
_in the Earths temperature. Thus, trees help prevent too (5)_ _ CO2 from being
in the air.
Trees also naturally cool down the environment. (6) to scientific research, one
young healthy tree is equivalent to ten room size air conditioners operating twenty hours a day. The leaves on
a tree also create (7) , which cools the ground. This makes the air less hot. Also,
(8) evaporates from tree leaves. This helps to cool the air further. All of these keep the
surroundings cooler where trees (9)_ _.
In addition, trees help (10) plants. The roots of trees support the soil
(11) them. If there is heavy rain or strong (12) , the tree roots keep soil in
place. This prevents erosion and (13) flooding.
Finally, trees contribute to our personal (14)_ . They cut down noise pollution. This
decreases the stress on our bodies. As you can see, trees make many contributions to us and our
(15) . Have you hugged a tree lately?
Read the passage and write the missing words. Write ONE word on each line. There is one example.
Where did your water come from _ before it arrived in your kitchen? Is your glass of
water as (1) as this morning or as old as the dinosaurs? Water on Earth is always moving
round and round, (2) a wheel turning. This is called the water cycle, and it
(3) no beginning or end. We will start (4) the oceans, the largest bodies
of water on Earth.
In this part of the (5) _, the sun heats the water in the oceans, and then the warm
water evaporates into the air. The water in the air eventually (6) together to form very large
clouds. Wind then moves the clouds over the land. When clouds finally meet cold air, the water comes down
Some of this rainwater will stay on the land, but most of the water goes down (8)
rivers and steams. Finally, it goes (9) to the oceans, where the cyble begins again.
The water cycle is billions of years old. So, think (10) about how old that water
in your glass is! Its much, much older than you thought.