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B. there are C. is there D. there is
A. are there
2. My brother _______ well how to play with ankle bones.
B. going C. go D.will go
A. am going
12. Serena has got _________Grand Slam titles than Venus.
B.has just been off. C. had just gone off D. has just gone off.
A.just went off
20. The exam papers ________ as soon as they finish doing all tasks.
B.the C.a D. an
A.__
57. They met _______year ago at a roadside cafe.
B.a C. an D._
A.the
59. There are many big shopping centers in________Oxford Street.
B.to C.for D. on
A.of
110. Our English textbook consists________six modules.
B.to C.for D. on
A.at
116. The car crashed _______a big tree because of a careless driver.
B.away C.off D. on
A.up
126. Don’t forget to take your books ______to the library on time.
D. a life lack of
A.a life full of activity and B.a boring life C.a life full of mysteries
everything
excitement
132. Being a coach potato is a bad habit.
B.feeling lazy but playing a C.spending too much time D. spending too much
A.eating too many lot on sleeping time on watching TV
potatoes
133. Before you start the presentation you need to break the ice.
B. All people should know C.Make people feel more D. All people should be
A.Make people arrive each other. comfortable registered.
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on time
134. It’s strange, the dog and the cat are like two peas in a pod.
B. They look alike. C. They never get on. D. They’re never together.
A. They're always together
135. The students passed the Math exam so they are on cloud nine.
B.They are very happy C.They are very depressed D.They are very sad.
A.They are very exhausted
136. Don’t worry. I’ll fix it as long as it's a piece of cake.
B.Good things come after C. People never learn from D. Every thing brings
A.Good things and bad
bad things bad things. achievement.
things happen together.
138. It’s great to hear from my best friend. It’s really made my day.
B. meet/ would invite C. have met/ would invite D. meet/ will invite
A. met/ invited
183. A: Do you like going to the theatre? B. Yes, I usually …………… at least twice a month.
B. Did ever stay C. Have you ever stayed D. Had ever stayed
A. Have you ever been staying
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191. By the end of next month, she ………………………… for ten years.
B. to be C. be D. to been
A. Being
194. A: Why is Linda so tired? B: She ……………. very hard recently.
B. are you knowing C. have you been knowing D. have you known
A. did you know
197. A:Did you enjoy your birthday party? B: Oh, yes. It was ……………. birthday party I’ve ever had.
228. The Secondary School offers a programme intended building from the skills and experience gained at Primary level
to develop young people ready to become citizens of the world young people with initiative, a cosmopolitan
perspective, and a sense of social responsibility.
B. no C. pays D. already
A. doesn't
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249. In contrast to its soft body and muscular feet, some mollusks have hard shells.
B. more C. conservative D. I
A. sister
251. In 1963, Betty Friedan’s expose of domesticity, The Feminine Mystique, became an immediate bestseller and
creating a national sensation.
B. became C. an D. creating
A. Friedan's
252. Less people stood in line for the concert, even though there were more tickets available.
B. is working C. me D. to
A. who
259. Tuguldur enjoyed to be able to meet several members of famous local football team.
260. After John eaten dinner, he wrote several letters and went to bed.
B. with C. in D. by
A. at
274. That machine is automatic. It runs by ______.
B. it C. themselves D. himself
A. itself
275. “Would you like some coffee?” “Yes please, but just _______.”
B. Are C. Can D. Is
A. May
282. It’s very cold. You ______ to put a sweater on .
B. So do I C. Neither do I D. Me too
A. Neither am I
304. I was very tired when I arrived home. I _______hard all day.
B. in her room is sleeping C. sleeps in her room D. has in her room slept
A. is in her room sleeping
306. __________of vitamin C results in skin infections and slow healing.
B. unless C. if D. whereas
A. since
319. The office staff decided ______a retirement party for James.
B. Lucy has received his C. ”. Lucy would receive his D. Lucy received his
A. Lucy had received his
telegram telegram telegram
telegram
336. Ann: Write down my address. Ann asked me ____________
B. where she had been C. where she was the day D. where she hasn’t
A. Where she had been the yesterday
before
been before
day before
339. When I ______ that morning the sun ______high in the sky.
D. was waking up /
B. have waken up / shines C. woke up/ was shining
A. will wake up/ had shone was shining
340. When I________ back to the table, six soldiers ________there.
B. during C. for D. in
A. via
347. The phone rang _______I was having supper.
B. during C. for D. in
A. while
348. The people _______work here are very interesting.
B. - C. when D. where
A. that
352. That’s the house ________I was born.
B. in C. on D. with
A. at
357. She’s good _______working with numbers.
B. at C. in D. with
A. on
358. She was afraid _______ cars.
B. with C. in D. of
A. at
359. What’s the weather _______ today?
B. with C. in D. about
A. like
360. He has been waiting at the ________ stop for 20 minutes. But there weren’t any.
B. If C. Unless D. Except
A. Because
424. Grandmother lets the children do anything they like, so they are completely________.
Webs help spiders hold eggs. Many spiders like to lay their eggs in their webs. The webs help keep the eggs together. Webs
help spiders keep their eggs safe.
Webs help spiders hide. Most spiders are dark. They are brown, grey, or black. But spider webs are light. They are white and
cloudy. When spiders hide in their webs, they are harder to see.
Webs help spiders catch food. Spider webs are sticky. When a bug flies into the web, it gets stuck. It moves around. It tries to
get out. But it can't. It is trapped! Spiders can tell that the bug is stuck. That's because spiders feel the web move. And the
spider is hungry. The spider goes to get the bug.
As you can see, webs help spiders hold eggs. Webs help spiders hide. And webs help spiders catch food. Without webs,
spiders would not be able to live like they do. Spiders need their webs to survive.
Robots are all around us. Some robots are used to make things. For example, robots can help make cars. Some robots are used
to explore dangerous places. For example, robots can help explore volcanoes. Some robots are used to clean things. These
robots can help vacuum your house. Some robots can even recognize words. They can be used to help answer telephone calls.
Some robots look like humans. But most robots do not. Most robots just look like machines.
Long ago, people imagined robots. Over 2,000 years ago, a famous poet imagined robots. The poet’s name was Homer. His
robots were made of gold. They cleaned things and they made things. But they were not real. They were imaginary. Nobody
was able to make a real robot. The first real robot was made in 1961. It was called Unimate. It was used to help make cars. It
looked like a giant arm.
B. James is the best soccer C. Jinx and Diego are part of D. Carly’s got three
A. Carly’s mom coaches the player in the family.
Carly’s family.
brothers.
soccer team.
READ THE TEXT AND FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE CORRECT WORDS.
443. Charles Maxwell 1)…..in a bank in the center of London. At the moment he 2)…… for a new house. He 3)….with
his parents all of his life but now he 4)……to move because he 5)…..to get married. So far, he 6)…..at ten houses, but he
7)….any of them. He 8)…another one later today.
B. it C. who D. where
1. A. which
2. A. it B. its C. it’s D. itself
3. A. went B. had gone C. was going D. is going
4. A. There B. They C. These D. Those
5. A. to flow B. flow C. flows D. flew
6. A. can B. could C. couldn’t D. can’t
7. A. sunk B. sank C.had sunk D. has sunk
8. A. had discovered B. have discovered C. discovered D. discover
447. The USA stands for United States ____________.
B. 4 + 3 + 2 + 6 C. 40 + 30 + 20 + 60 D. 30 + 4 + 60 + 2
A. 40 + 20 + 3 + 6
470. There are 170 pages in Solongo’s book. Solongo read the first 36 pages on Monday. She read the next 20 pages on
Tuesday. How many pages are left?
B 54 C 62 D 82
A 20
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472. A racing bike costs 45000 Tugrigs. It has a 20% discount in a sale. What is the price after discount?
‘Hey, Addo‚ look what I found‚’ she said‚ pulling a key from one of her many pockets. I didn’t ask her where she ‘found’
it. It was better that I didn’t know. ‘Do you want to take out a rowing boat?’ she asked. But a question from Aunt Casey
was not a question: it was a suggestion that was always going to be enacted. She knew it‚ and so did I. It was her
enthusiasm that made her impossible to resist; it infected all those around her‚ especially me. ‘I know we are only
supposed to be strolling along the river …’She had unlocked the shed and single-handedly pulled a boat down to the sandy
bank before she had finished her sentence ‘… but I thought it was high time my favourite nephew and I had a bit of fun!’
‘Are you sure? After last time ?” But my attempt to put the brakes on this was purely token. I was already in the boat when
I questioned her. There was nothing better than hanging out with Aunt Casey‚ even if it always meant me putting my life in
danger‚ perhaps because it meant me putting my life in danger. ‘Shouldn’t we have life-jackets?’ But she had pushed us
off. Jumping into the boat‚ the bottom of her trousers sopping wet‚ she dismissed my arguments with a wave of her hand.
She stood at the back of the boat‚ feet apart‚ rocking from side to side. She wasn’t trying to scare me; she was trying to
scare herself. My emotions were secondary. ‘Let’s head for the other bank‚’she said throwing her arm in the direction of an
old twisted tree‚ her momentum almost tipping us out of the boat. ‘Be a darling and row for me. A strong‚ young lad like
you should be able to row there in no time.’It was at this point that I realised there were no oars in the boat.And when I
pointed this out to Aunt Casey‚ all she could do was laugh.
B. This has turned into C. I can’t wait to tell my D. I knew something like
A. Aunt Casey did this
the best day ever. parents about this. this would happen.
on purpose.
480. Cook’s Rules
1. Read each recipe before you start, to make sure you have everything you need.
2. Wash your hands and put on an apron before you start cooking.
4. Always wear oven gloves when picking up anything hot, or when putting things into or taking them out of the
oven.
6. Turn saucepan handles to the side of the stove top so that you do not knock them.
7. Never leave the kitchen while electric hot plates or gas rings are turned on.
8. Always turn the oven off when you have finished cooking.
B. Turn off the oven. C. Clean the stove. D. Leave the kitchen.
A. Taste the food.
481. How does a butterfly grow?
It starts out as a tiny egg. It becomes a caterpillar. It eats lots of leaves. It grows and grows. Then it goes inside a cocoon.
At last, it comes out. It’s a butterfly! How does a frog grow? It starts out as a tiny egg in the water. The egg grows into a
tadpole. It keeps changing. It eats tiny plants. It grows and grows. At last, it hops out of the pond. It’s a frog! How does a
flower grow? It starts out as a seed. Sun and rain help the seed grow. Roots grow into the ground. The plant grows and
grows. At last, a bud opens. It’s a flower! Now you know how they grow!
Do you know how blueberries grow? They grow on bushes. Each blueberry is small and round. Many blueberries can grow
on one bush. At first, the blueberries are green. The green berries are not ready to eat yet. They need a lot of sun and rain to
help them become fat and sweet. When the berries turn blue, they are ripe and ready to be picked. Some farmers grow
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blueberries in big fields. The people who live nearby can earn money by helping to pick the blueberries. Each one takes a
pail out to the field and fills it with blueberries. They work fast so that they can fill many pails. They want to earn as much
money as they can. When they are done picking, their fingers are blue from the juice of the berries! After the blueberries are
picked, they are put into boxes and sent to stores. People buy the blueberries and take them home to eat. Some people like to
wash the berries and eat them one by one. Other people like to cook with blueberries. They make blueberry muffins and
pancakes. No matter how you eat them, blueberries taste great!
1. Read this sentence from the story. The people who live nearby can earn money by helping to pick the blueberries.
What does earn mean?
From far out in space, Earth looks like a blue ball. Since water covers three-fourths of the Earth’s surface, blue is the color
we see most. The continents look brown, like small islands floating in the huge, blue sea. White clouds wrap around the
Earth like a light blanket. The Earth is shaped like a sphere, or a ball. It is 25,000 miles around! It would take more than a
year to walk around the whole planet. A spaceship can fly around the widest part of the sphere in only 90 minutes.
Even though spaceships have traveled to the Moon, people cannot visit the Moon without special suits. The Moon has no air
or water. Plants and animals can’t live there either. Astronauts first landed on the Moon in 1969. After that, there were six
more trips to the Moon. They brought back Moon rocks, which scientists are still studying. There are holes, or craters, all
over the Moon’s surface. Scientists believe that meteorites smashed into the Moon millions of years ago and formed the
craters.The Sun is the closest star to Earth. A star is a hot ball of burning gas. The Sun looks very big because it is so close.
But the Sun is just a medium-sized star. Billions of far-away stars are much bigger than our Sun. The burning gases from the
Sun are so hot that they warm the Earth from 93 million miles away! Even though the Sun is always glowing, the night here
on Earth is dark. That’s because the Earth rotates, or turns around, every 24 hours. During the day, the Earth faces the Sun.
Then we see light. During the night, the Earth turns away from the Sun. Then it faces the darkness of space.
1. Each day we learn more about the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. Why is blue the color we see most when looking
at Earth from outer space?
D.Because clouds
B.Because the Sun’s rays C.Because most of the
A.Because most of the Earth make the Earth look blue.
Earth is covered in water.
wrap around the
is covered in land. Earth.
2. Read this sentence from the story.Scientists believe that meteorites smashed into the Moon millions of years ago
and formed the craters. What does “formed” mean?
B.Daylight is caused by the Earth C.The heat of the Sun’s D.Daylight is caused by the
A.The full Moon
facing away from the Sun. rays causes daylight. Earth facing toward the Sun.
causes daylight.
4. Which of the following sentences BEST describes the Sun?
B.The Sun is a ball of burning gases C.The Sun is a D.The Sun is not as hot as it
A. The Sun looks small because it that gives the Earth heat and light.
small star.
looks.
is so far from Earth.
5. Why did the astronauts bring rocks back from the Moon?
How many things can you see in the night sky? A lot! On a clear night you might see the Moon, some planets, and thousands
of sparkling stars.You can see even more with a telescope. You might see stars where before you only saw dark space. You
might see that many stars look larger than others. You might see that some stars that look white are really red or blue. With
bigger and bigger telescopes you can see more and more objects in the sky. And you can see those objects in more and more
detail.But scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we will never see. We won't see them with the biggest
telescope in the world, on the clearest night of the year. That's because they're invisible. They're the mysterious dead stars
called black holes.You might find it hard to imagine that stars die. After all, our Sun is a star. Year after year we see it up in
the sky, burning brightly, giving us heat and light. The Sun certainly doesn't seem to be getting old or weak. But stars do
burn out and die after billions of years. As a star's gases burn, they give off light and heat. But when the gas runs out, the star
stops burning and begins to die. As the star cools, the outer layers of the star pull in toward the center. The star squashes into
a smaller and smaller ball. If the star was very small, the star ends up as a cold, dark ball called a black dwarf. If the star was
very big, it keeps squashing inward until it's packed together tighter than anything in the universe. Imagine if the Earth were
crushed until it was the size of a tiny marble. That's how tightly this dead star, a black hole, is packed. What pulls the star in
toward its center with such power? It's the same force that pulls you down when you jump — the force called gravity. A
black hole is so tightly packed that its gravity sucks in everything — even light. The light from a black hole can never come
back to your eyes. That's why you see nothing but blackness. So the next time you stare up at the night sky, remember:
there's more in the sky than meets the eye! Scattered in the silent darkness are black holes — the great mystery of space.
C.It can only live for about a D.As it gets hotter and hotter,
A.As its gases run out, it B.It collides with other stars.
million years. it explodes.
cools down.
2. Read this sentence from the story. The Sun certainly doesn't seem to be getting old or weak.What is an antonym
for the word weak?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s world was a world of music from the moment he was born. His father, who was a fine
musician, was teaching his daughter to play the piano. Little Wolfgang used to listen to his sister as she practiced. He quickly
learned the pieces she played. One day he said he wanted to play too. But he was only three years old then, and his father
thought that his hands were too small. However, that evening, alone and in the dark, he played the pieces his sister had been
practicing and he played them much better than her.
B. a child of three could C. his children would ever D. music could be regarded
A. his daughter practiced possibly play the piano learn to play well as a profession
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often enough
3. As a child, Mozart ________.
B. was taught by his sister to C. rarely listened to any D. had a great talent for
A. was hated by his
play the piano music music
father
486.The voyage began well in calm, clear weather. As usual, the ship was crowded; most of the passengers were tourists who,
after their holiday in Turkey, were now returning home. There was a lot of fun and entertainment on board the ship. People
were eating, dancing, singing and enjoying themselves. But after the sun set, the weather began to change, and the sea got
rougher and rougher. Soon nearly everyone was feeling ill.
B. hated the food they C. got very sick before the D. enjoyed themselves by singing
A. didn’t want to return were served
storm broke out
and dancing all night
home
2. The passage is about_________.
B. a lot of people were C. Everyone was looking forward to D. the weather was
A. everyone was
already seasick the holiday in Turkey cool and windy
feeling happy
487.Leslie comes from a big city. During the holiday she went to spend a week on her uncle’s farm. It was her first visit
there. Her uncle, who was very pleased to see his niece, did his best to make her stay an enjoyable one. On the farm
she rode a horse, fed chickens ran, in the fields and ate fruit fresh from the trees. She enjoyed her holiday so much
that, when the day for her to return to the city came, she was very sad to leave.
1. Leslie’s _______.
B. parents often sent her to C. uncle left the farm and D. greatest pleasure
A. holiday lasted for a week the farm went to the city was to ride a horse
2. Leslie ________.
B. visited her uncle’s C. thought life on the farm D. thoroughly enjoyed her
A. hated the animals on farm once a week
was extremely hard
holiday on the farm
the farm
3. Which of the following is the most suitable TITLE for this passage.
B. A Different Sort of Life C. Longing for the City D. An Uncle and His Spoiled Niece
A. Horses and Chickens
488.Ballet dancers were originally all men. Women only began to appear in performances in 1681, in Paris. The encouragement
of King Louis XIV of France is greatly responsible for the establishment of ballet as one of the major arts forms it is seen
as today. Many young girls begin ballet lessons at the age of 5 or so and train for many years before they are good enough
to perform. Most never do perform at all but the graceful movements and control of the body acquired by anyone who has
ballet training, encourages parents to obtain at least several years of lessons for their young daughters.
1. Parents _______.
2. From the station they can see the splendid view of Princess Street.
4. The train bringing visitors to Edinburgh runs right into the heart of the city.
5. Half way along Princess Street is a tall monument to Sir Walter Scott, a wellknown Scottish writer.
6. Then a little farther on is the Floral Clock , which is made of growing flowers.
491. 1. In the morning when he woke up, the train was in Paris.
4. Mark Twain was angry with the conductor who didn’t wake him up at his station. But he said “you are not half
angry as the man whom I made get off at your station”
5. Our meeting was addressed by our director and some of the teachers.
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4. The pupils jumped up on their feet and started to catch the bird.
2. In the morning his wife saw that her husband was still asleep in his armchair.
4. The man woke up at once and asked: “Five to seven? And who is leading?”
5. She went to wake him up and said that it was five to seven.
3. But when they ate it which was presented by Indians they liked turkey very much.
5. Since that day Americans have always had turkeys for this holiday.
Once in a certain village there was a chief who had many slaves. When he wanted something done, he just ordered his slaves
to do it. If he wanted a good and wise thing done, his advisors said to him, “Yes that is good.” If he wanted something done
which was not wise, these advisors said just the same, “That is good.” But the chief’s lowest advisor never said yes or no.
When the chief asked him about something, he always thought for a while, and then replied, “All things are linked.” For
example, the chief once asked him when the long dry season would end, and he simply replied, “All things are linked.”
Another time the chief asked why the corn crop was so small and again he replied “All things are linked”.
One time it happened that the chief could not sleep because of the loud croaking of the frogs at night in the marshes. For
many nights he could not sleep, and he finally decided to kill all the frogs. He told his advisors about his plan. As usual, they
praised him and said, “Yes, that is good.” But the lowest advisor did not speak.
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The next day the chief sent his slaves to kill the frogs in the marsh. The slaves killed frogs until no frogs remained. The
chief slept well that night. He was very pleased with his life.
But soon the mosquitoes began to multiply in the marsh because there were no frogs left to eat the young mosquitoes. They
entered the house of the chief and bit him. The chief’s life became miserable.
All the villagers suffered. So the chief sent his slaves to kill the mosquitoes. The slaves tried, but there were too many
mosquitoes.
Life in the village became impossible because of the many mosquitoes. People went away and left their fields and houses.
The old village was empty except for the chief’s family. Finally, the chief and his family also went away.
And now there is a saying in that country: “’Yes , that is good’ caused a whole village to become empty.”
Read the text and choose the synonyms for the words in bold.
1. Slaves
B. Everyone left the village C. There were many D. The people started
A. The chief’s family was because of the mosquitoes
mosquitoes in the village
new life
the last to leave
5. The increased number of mosquitoes was linked or connected to which of the following?
B. many birds in the marshes C. the long dry season D. the poor crop of corn
A. The death of all the frogs
6. Why did the chief order his slaves to kill the frogs?
B. Because his advisors said C. Because he could not D. Because the corn crop
A. because he wanted to live the chief to do that
sleep many nights
was small
happily
7. Which of the following sentences best tells the moral?
B. The chief should listen to C. It is good to listen to what D. You must be helpful
A. The chief should listen to his advisors
everyone said
to others.
his slaves
8. Who was the last people to leave the village?
B. All things are connected/related C. All things are different D. All things are
A. All things are
with each other from each other together
separate
10. Which character in the story said all that he knew or thought?
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B. Cabbage is low C. people can make tasty low- D. cabbage is low-calorie but a
A. cabbage is high in calories calorie dishes with cabbage high - vitamin vegetable
in vitamins
2. We infer from this passage that ……………
B. there are different ways people show C. these days fewer people D. everybody
A. people care about that they care about their health smoke and drink wants to be healthy
their health a lot
2. Why should people do exercises?
B. This sport can be played C. This sport cannot be D. This sport mustn’t
A. This sport cannot be
without ball played with ball. be played with ball.
played without a ball.
502. If you don’t get more rest, you won’t feel better.
B. If you get more rest, C. If you don’t get more D. Unless you get more
A. Unless you get more rest, you won’t feel better .
rest you will feel better.
rest you will feel better.
you won’t feel better.
503. He started to play golf five years ago.
B. He has been playing golf C. He started playing golf D. He started to play sports
A. He started to play golf
for five years now. from now. five years ago
since he was a child.
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504. 1. This pool is for children under 10 only
In the last 50 years there has been a revolution in the nature of packaging, particularly the wrapping of foodstuffs, which
constitutes over 60 % of packaging. There are many reasons for this growth-some economic, some sociological. Goods
are transported across the world, which means more packaging for transportation. People go shopping less often because
of considerable increases in car and fridge ownership, which means that food can be bought in bulk. Seventy % of homes
have freezers and 40% have microwaves, which has led to an increase in frozen foods and ready prepared meals. Both of
these have introduced specialized packaging. Clearly some packaging is necessary. It protects food and should provide
useful product information so we can make right choice. It can also prolong the life of a product. However, there are
other reasons for packaging that are more for company profit than the interests of the customer.
SELECT THE CORRECT WORD WHICH IS THE SAME WITH THE WORDS IN BOLD AS USED IN THE
TEXT.
1. Wrapping
D. extra information
A. good relationships B. special packaging C. more information
about the products
between countries
5. People prefer shop less ………………………. .
B. due to the fact that C. because they find D. but advertising forces
A. because they buy food supermarkets are common
packaging bad
them to choose the best
in large amounts
6. The increase in frozen foods and ready prepared meals is because …………………….. .
B. the nature of packaging has C. people have cars and D. many women like
A. most homes have freezers greatly changed
fridges
shopping
and microwaves
7. Packaging provides buyers with ………………………. .
B. encourage people to go
A. use the world’s natural C. attract customers D. add prices
shopping more often
resources
9. The author concludes that ------------ .
Nobody knows how the world will look in the future. Some say that the progress in science and technology will make life
more comfortable. Machines will do the hard work for people. There will be special robots for everybody. People will
program them according to their needs. Mothers will use them in the kitchen for washing dishes and clothes. Fathers will use
them in the garage and the garden. Children will play different games with them. This way people will have more free time.
They will have enough time to do many social, cultural and sporting activities. Or some will stay home and watch television.
Others say that the earth will be very crowded with about seven thousand million people. There will be big metropolises.
Scientists are certain that problems like population growth and urbanization will continue to annoy people.
As a solution, maybe one day, people from our planet will have to live in space.
People are very interested in the future because they are sure that it will be very different from the past. For thousands of years
the lives of human beings did not change much. The ties among family members were so strong that the son did the same job
as the father. It was a family tradition. Now there are jobs which did not exist in the past. Computer and nuclear engineering
are only two among many new professions.
Today people are fed up with the problems of energy and pollution. They do not want to face the same problems in the future.
At the moment we use mainly coal fuel and electric energy to heat our houses, to transport people, and to produce food. But
we also know that their supply is very limited. And their waste products are poisoning our atmosphere, rivers and oceans. So
scientist should work out new projects related to the use of available energy.
507. 1. Occupation
B. will program themselves C. will have to live in a D. can suffer from lack of
A. will need birth-
according to their needs space food
control
6. Why are people fed up with air pollution and energy?
to face the same problems in to heat our houses limited. and oceans.
the future.
508. 507. April Fool’s day
April 1st, or April Fool’s Day, is the day when people play jokes with each other. April Fool’s Day started in the
sixteenth century in Europe. Before that time, New Year’s Day was celebrated on April 1 st. Then a new calendar was
introduced called the Gregorian calendar. January 1st became the first day of the year, but many people did not know
about it. So those who continued to celebrate New Year’s Day on April 1 st were called fools. Nowadays we play jokes
on people on April 1st. For example, someone might put salt in the sugar container so another person could
“accidentally” put it in their coffee. Or someone might change the time on another person’s alarm clock so that person
would unknowingly wake up earlier or later than planned. Or maybe a person would tell a lie to make someone else
shocked. After we play the trick, we say “April Fool”. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesn’t cause any real
harm to anyone. Do you have any great jokes to play on anyone today? April fool’s day is celebrated many countries
around the world. Try it out.
READ THE TEXT CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS WITH THE WORDS IN BOLD.
1. Accidentally
2. Calendar
B. play the games with people C. tell a lie D. change the time
A. play jokes on people
6. April Fool’s Day started in …………… in Europe.
B. make someone feel funny C. make someone feel horrified D. make someone shocked
A. make someone happy
508. The population of an area is the total number of people who live there. For many years, the world population has
been growing rapidly. In 1981, the world population was about, 4,490,000,000 (four billion, four hundred and ninety
million). The number of people have grown by about 79 million since 1980. This was an increase of 1,8 percent. In the thirty
seconds that you might have used to read the above paragraph about one hundred and fifteen babies were born. Probably
about forty-five people died during the same thirty seconds. This means that one hundred and forty are added to the world
population every minute. If the population were distributed evenly throughout the world, there would be about thirty
persons per square kilometer of land. However, people aren’t distributed evenly. No one lives in most of Antarctica or in
parts of some deserts. In other parts of the world, there are as many as four hundred persons per square kilometer. The
average number of persons living within an area is the population density. The greatest population density is in Europe and
Asia.
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READ THE TEXT CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS WITH THE WORDS IN BOLD.
1. rapidly
B. one million and four C. one hundred and forty D. one thousand and fourteen
A. one thousand
11. According to the text which area has the greatest number of people?
1. Over the past 30 years, the average family has ……. the number of meals that they eat at restaurants.
1. The graph shows the…………………… in the number of people at a London underground station over the course
of a day.
The sales at this small restaurant during the week of October 7 to 13th followed a fairly set pattern from Monday
to Friday, and then showed notable shift on the weekend.
1. The lunch and dinner sales during the week………… Friday and then dipper down as the weekend set in.
1. This table clearly presents and compares favorable pastimes in ……………different countries.
B. 30 % C. 15 % D. 60 %
A. 22%
3. Predictably, ... like music at 23%, whereas only 2 to 5% of people in other countries feel the same way.
1. The most obvious trend in the graph is that women have lower employment rates in most of the countries. F/example,
in Australia in 1995, …. percent of men could find work or retain a job, but only 27% of women.
1. During 2007-2008 Victoria and Albert Museum’s annual number of visitors ………………………………………
constant at about 14 million people per year.
524. Philip was washing the car while the fire started.
525. Neil was studying when his sister was listening to music.
526. Dad was repairing the TV while mum cooked dinner.
527. While the teacher were speaking, the students were listening to him.
528. We have bought a new sofa last month.
529. Jim lives in Germany for three years.
530. My father has went fishing.
531. She is just moved house.
532. We have eaten lunch at one o’clock.
533. Sophie has do her homework.
534. Ann and Tim have got married ten years ago.
535. I’m at school since 9 o’clock.
536. Peter plays football at the moment.
537. My parents have bought a new fridge yesterday.
538. I’m going to the gym every Tuesday.
539. Do you come with us tomorrow morning?
540. Neither Nora nor Peter didn’t enjoy the party.
541. Neither Andy and Jane lives in Scotland.
542. He’s the man who’s daughter won the competition.
543. I want he to help me in the garden.
562. A: Where’s James? B: He___________ (play) football in the garden right now.
563. A: What ______ (you/do) on Sundays? B: I clean the house and go shopping.
564. Peter _______ (not/usually/have) eggs for breakfast.
565. A: A train _______ (crash) last night. B: I know. Luckily, all the passengers _______ (survive).
566. They ______ (not/go) on holiday to Spain last year.
567. My aunt ______ (drink) a lot of coffee, but now she prefers to drink tea.
568. We ________ (live) in a flat, but we live in a big house now.
569. John _________(repair) his motor bike when his mother _______ (arrive).
570. He ________ (ride) his bicycle to school when he _______(drop) his bag.
571. I ________ (read) this book for weeks.
572. Andy (A) was walking down the street when he (B) was meeting Sue.
573. Anna (A) was dusting the furniture when her mother (B) was cooking dinner.
574. Ben (A) was having breakfast when the door bell (B) was ringing.
575. Yesterday, Paul (A) was leaving school and (B) went straight home.
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH TWO TO FIVE WORDS INCLUDING THE WORD IN BOLD.
586. Mary said ,“I’ll cook dinner tonight,” Mary said (that)…………………………………..
587. Mother asked Tommy ,“Why are you crying?”. Mother asked Tommy………………….
588. Tom said, “I have lost my keys.” Tom said (that)……………………………………. ….
589. Mr. Jones said, “I need to buy a present for my wife.” Mr. Jones said (that)…………
590. She said, “I can’t find my bag.” She said (that)…………………..
648. What is that (1)________. (2)________a bubble made from soap. You need soap (3)_________ water and a special
ring to make soap bubbles.
1. A. (full stop) B ! (exclamation mark) C ? (question mark) D : (colon)
2. A. Its B Its’ C It’s D Its’s
3. A. (comma) B ; (semi-colon) C : (colon) D . (full stop)
659. “Where did they make the film?” Temuge asked me.
660. The teacher asked us “Where did you get updated information about a climate change?”
661. “Have you studied for the exam?” Paul asked John.
662. David asked me: ’’ Did you buy the new book about dinosaurs?”
663. The examiner asked students: ”Do you use a dictionary in the English exam?”
People have more money and more (1)…………. nowadays and even young people can afford to go abroad. Many (2)
…….. offer cheap (3) …….. for flights to all parts of the world, so youngesters can avoid the crowded, well-known places and
get to less which are off the beaten track. Instead of using public transport and hotels, they can travel by (4) ……………and
stay at (5) …………. But most people prefer some kind of (6) …………….. at popular holiday resort, which means that
everything is arranged for you and the price you pay includes transport, food and accomodition.Try to avoid taking your
holiday during the busy peak tourist season. It’s more crowded and expensive. If possible , go in the quieter off –peak period.
679. Read the passage and put the following words or phrases in it’s correct places.
1. Recipe 2. Eat out 3. Dish 4. Cookery books 5. Snack 6. ingredients
I’m a terrible cook. I’ve tried hard but it’s no use. I’ve got lots of (A)………. . I choose a (B)………. I want to cook, I read
the (C)………. , prepare all the (D)………. and follow the instructions. But the result is terrible, and just have a sandwich or
some other quick (E)………. . So I often (F)………. . I don’t like expensive restaurants. I don’t feel at ease in them. First the
waiter gives me a menu which I can’t understand because it is complicated and has lots of foreign words. At the end of the
meal when I pay the bill I never know how much to leave as a tip. I prefer fast food places, like hamburger shops where you
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pay at once.
680. Find the meaning of the word and match it with it’s definition from the following sentences.
714. She is being looking for a new job these days. _________
715. Do they know what time does the plane leaves? _________
716. He opened the door, switched off the light and had left the house. _________
717. Sue has joined our company four years ago. _________
718. The workers will have had finished the repairs by Friday. _________
719. We can leave as soon as we will have the results _________
720. Jerry has been given me a lot of help. _________
721. He is owns a luxurious mansion. _________
722. They had returned from New York last night. _________
723. He has to been working as a chef for twelve years. _________
757. She cleaned the house. Then, she watched TV. (after)
758. This is Sarah. She teaches us ballet. (who)
759. The boys finished their homework. Then, they went out to play.(before)
760. He locked the door. Then, the phone ring. (after)
761. Sarah washed the dishes. Then, her husband arrived.(by the time)
762. That’s Paul. His father is a lawyer. (whose)
763. That is the hotel. I spent my holiday. (where)
764. He had a shower. Then, he made his breakfast.(after)
765. She didn’t hear the alarm clock. As a result, she was late for work. (because)
766. We arrived at the station early. We didn’t want to miss the train. (in order not to)
Dear Aunt Joan, how are you? My new address, 1)……….. I was supposed to give you a long time ago, it is at the top of this
page. Sorry! The village 2)……….. I live now is very quiet and peaceful. In fact, that’s the reason 3)……….. I decided to
rent a house here. The people 4)……….. live next door to me are very friendly. The day 5)……….. I moved in, they invited
me for tea. The woman 6)……….. house I have ever rented in the same street as you. Her name is Mrs. Fitzgerald. Do you
know her? I must go now, the telephone is ringing.