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1. A. ground B. group C. house D.

found
2. A. health B. seatbelt C. bread D. ahead
3. A. safety B. traffic C. plane D. station
1. Don’t read in bed ______ you want to harm your eyes.
A. if B. unless C. or D. so
2. She loves ______ flowers and putting them into different vases.
A. buying B. to buy C. buy D. bought
3. If you want to live long, you ______ eat more vegetable and fruit.
A. should B. shouldn’t C. had to D. needn’t
4. I haven’t got ________ meat left for dinner.
A. at B. some C. any D. no
5. There are _______ bottles of milk in the fridge.
A. any B. lot of C. much D. many
6. Khleang Pagoda in Soc Trang _____ of wood in 1533.
A. was made B. is made C. made D. makes
7. It is _____ to eat so much junk food.
A. healthy B. unhealthy C. healthful D. health
8. Tell me the reason ______ you do that.
A. how B. why C. what D. that
9. Mary: “Where’s the school?” - Peter: “ __________.”
A. That’s lovely B. Fifty meters long C. I don’t mind D. Up to the hill
10. Mary: “Can I borrow your pen, please?” - Peter: “ ____________.”
A. What kind is it? B. It doesn’t matter C. Remember to give it back D. I hope not
WANGARI MAATHAI (1940-2011)
Wangari Maathai understood how important trees are (1) _______ the future of the world
ever (2) ______ she was a little girl.
Maathai (3) ______ up on a farm in Nyeri, in Kenya. She was very clever and studied (4)
_________ universities in the USA and Germany (5) _______ well as in Keynia.
In 1977, Maathai began a group in Kenya called the Green Belt Movement. Members of
this group work hard to save (6) ______ country’s forests, which are cut down by builders,

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farmers and people who need wood for cooking. With (7) ______ help of schoolchildren,
they have planted more than 20 million trees in Keynia.
Maathai took her message to (8) _____ African countries and many Africans are now
following her ideas. Maathai was (9) _______ around the world for her work and won (10)
_______ international prizes.
1. A. with B. from C. into D. for
2. A. during B. since C. after D. for
3. A. grows B. grown C. grew D. growing
4. A. by B. at C. on D. for
5. A. as B. like C. of D. so
6. A. his B. her C. its D. their
7. A. a B. an C. the D. one
8. A. other B. another C. each D. one
9. A. know B. knows C. knew D. known
10. A. many B. much C. more D. a lot
II. Read the article about three cities and check ( ) the sentences True (T) or False (F).
(1m)
Reykjavik in Iceland is one of the world’s healthiest cities. Its people often do activities
outside, even though it’s very cold. They go hiking, and swimming outside! Also, Iceland
people eat more healthy, fresh fish – it is an island, after all.
Tehran, capital city of Iran, is not a healthy place to live. The air pollution is very bad, so
people stay at home on ‘smog holidays’ – days when the air is too bad to work.
Glasgow in Scotland has a problem with obesity. Almost 40% of people in this city are
obese. Scotland is cold. Here that means people watch more TV, play more computer games,
and do less exercise than in other countries. They also eat a lot of junk food.
STATEMENT T F
0. Reykiavik is a very healthy place to live in 
1. People in Iceland love eating fresh fish and doing outside
activities.

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2. Although air pollution in Tehran is very bad, its people just stay
at home on holidays.
3. ‘Smog holidays’ is the name of a festival in Iran.
4. Nearly 40% of people in Glasgow become too fat.
5. People in Scotland prefer watching TV and playing computer
games to doing exercise.

D. WRITING
I. Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences (1m)
1. not / /taking / not /photos ./ like /does/ Hoa
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2. to/ easy/is/get / It /flu. / too
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3. you / cook /tell/ me/ , /Can /how /rice/ please ?/the/ to
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4. the /Temple of Literature/ built /was /1070/ in/
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