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Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each question .
School of the Air .
Many of us may be surprised to hear the name " School of the air ", but there are over ten of them i Australia . Alice Springs School of the Air is one of these in the Northern Territory . The school provides an educational services for about 120 children living in Central Australia . Students of this school live far from each other, so they don’t have normal lessons in classrooms, but they study at their homes. They get lessons from their teachers through post or e-mail. They send their work to the teachers and discuss it over the Internet. They can borrow books from the school library, and the books arrive by post. They also take part in outside classroom activities such as sports and games.
1. Alice Spring School of the Air teaches children in ................
A. Central Australia
B. Northern Australia
C. all Australia
2. Students get their lessons from their teachers ............................
A. through post or e-mail
B. through TV network
C. in classrooms
3. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Students don’t have lessons at weekends.
B. Students can read books in the library.
C. Students can play sports and games.
4. The word “them” in the first paragraph refers to ...........................
A. many of us
B. schools in general
C. schools of the air
5. What is the passage mainly about?
A. School in Australia
B. A special kind of school
C. A good way of learning
1. All of the following are true EXCEPT ______________
A. Television is an important means of communication.
B. Television provides us with a variety of programs.
C. Most people don’t like watching TV in the evening.
D. Television is a major means of communication and entertainment 2. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “ distant” ?
A . far B. long C. near D. next to 3.The word “It” in the 3rd line” refers to which of the following ?
A. radio B. computer C. television D. book
4.Television widens our knowledge by introducing new ideas which may lead us to ______.
A. new school subjects and hobbies B. new school subjects and recreations
C. new hobbies and recreations D. new recreations in the future
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage .
A. Television widens our knowledge
B. Television provides us with a variety of programs that can satisfy every taste.
C. Most people now seem to like spending their evenings watching television than to go out.
D. Watching television is expensive and time-consuming.
I. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Television is an important invention of the 20th century. It has been so popular that we can’t imagine what life would be like if there were no television. Television is a major means of communication and entertainment. It brings pictures and sound from around the world into millions of homes. Through television, viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in distant lands. Television widens our knowledge by introducing new ideas which may lead us to new hobbies and recreations. In addition to the news, television provides us with a variety of programs that can satisfy every taste. Most people now seem to like spending their evenings watching television than to go out.
1. All of the following are true EXCEPT ______________
A. Television is an important means of communication.
B. Television provides us with a variety of programs.
C. Most people don’t like watching TV in the evening.
D. Television is a major means of communication and entertainment
2. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “ distant” ?
A . far B. long C. near D. next to
3.The word “It” in the 3rd line” refers to which of the following ?
A. radio B. computer C. television D. book
4.Television widens our knowledge by introducing new ideas which may lead us to ______.
A. new school subjects and hobbies B. new school subjects and recreations
C. new hobbies and recreations D. new recreations in the future
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage .
A. Television widens our knowledge
B. Television provides us with a variety of programs that can satisfy every taste.
C. Most people now seem to like spending their evenings watching television than to go out.
D. Watching television is expensive and time-consuming.
Exercise 2. Read the text and fill in each gap with the correct form of the word in capitals.
Next Top Model
One programme that has been very popular on television in a lot of (1) ____different__________ (DIFFER) countries is Next Top Model. In the programme they ask girls to apply to be a model and thousands do. The judges then make a (2) ____choice__________ (CHOOSE) from these thousands, usually selecting about thirty grils who are tall and (3) _____attractive_________ (ATTRACT) and from these they choose about twelve to actually be on the show.They make about ten programmes showing the girls as they are taught how to model. They have to have pictures taken and learn how to walk (4) _______properly_______ (PROPER) odwn a catalk and put on their make-up and so on. The girls all live together so normally it is very (5) ____competitive__________ (COMPETE). The judges are usuallly an ex-model together with some people who work I fashion like a (6) __photographer____________ (PHOTOGRAPH) or a model agent. Every week they choose one (7) _____lucky_________ (LUCK) model to send home. AT the end the people watching get to vote for their (8) ______lucky________ (FAVOUR) model. It shows that modeling is a lot (9) ______harder________ (HARD) than many people think, but the girls don’t have to be glamorous as long as they have a very individual look. However, the model who is (10) ______finally________ (FINAL) chosen doens;t always become successful.
1. Read the passage carefully and then answer the folowing questions:
My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don't have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice.
For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That's at about 1.30.
We usually have dinner at halfpast seven in the evening. It is a big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potatoes or rice. We have orange juice with milk. On Saturday evenings, we go to a restaurant for dinner at about eight o'clock.
a) What do they drink for dinner?
=>they drink orange juice with milk.
b) Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings?
=> they have dinner in a restaurant on Saturday evenings
c) Is dinner a big meal for Petty and her husband?
=>Yes,it is
2. Supply the correct verb tense/ from of the verbs in the brackets.
They ( visit ) .....are going to visit ...... Da Lat this summer vacation
1)
a. They drink orange juice with milk for dinner.
b. They have dinner at a restaurant on Saturday evenings.
c. Yes, it is.
2)
They are going to visit (are visiting) Da Lat this summer vacation.
Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
(4 Điểm)
They do household chores.
They build houses and buildings.
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
They make food and drink
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Why have factories added extra shifts?
(4 Điểm)
Because robots are boring.
Because robots never get tired.
Because robots can talk.
Because robots need help.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Do farmers get benefits from robots?
(4 Điểm)
No, they didn’t.
Yes, they did.
No, they don’t.
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
(4 Điểm)
The teacher couldn’t hear the question and the class was so noisy.
Although the class wasn’t so noisy, the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
Because the class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
This ball is mine.
(4 Điểm)
This my ball.
This are my ball.
This is my ball.
My ball is this.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
That is her book.
(4 Điểm)
Book is this her.
That book is hers.
That are hers
That book are hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
too / fast. / Don’t / drive
(4 Điểm)
Don't drive too fast.
Don’t drive fast too.
Drive don’t too fast.
Too fast don’t drive.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
camping/ we / went/ last weekend
(4 Điểm)
We last weekend went camping.
We went last weekend camping
We went camping last weekend.
Last weekend went we camping.
26.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force.s. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
(4 Điểm)
They do household chores.
They build houses and buildings.
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
They make food and drink
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Why have factories added extra shifts?
(4 Điểm)
Because robots are boring.
Because robots never get tired.
Because robots can talk.
Because robots need help.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Do farmers get benefits from robots?
(4 Điểm)
No, they didn’t.
Yes, they did.
No, they don’t.
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
(4 Điểm)
The teacher couldn’t hear the question and the class was so noisy.
Although the class wasn’t so noisy, the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
Because the class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
This ball is mine.
(4 Điểm)
This my ball.
This are my ball.
This is my ball.
My ball is this.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
That is her book.
(4 Điểm)
Book is this her.
That book is hers.
That are hers
That book are hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
too / fast. / Don’t / drive
(4 Điểm)
Don't drive too fast.
Don’t drive fast too.
Drive don’t too fast.
Too fast don’t drive.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
camping/ we / went/ last weekend
(4 Điểm)
We last weekend went camping.
We went last weekend camping
We went camping last weekend.
Last weekend went we camping.